The idea of Cybertron having an organic core is an homage to Beast Machines. Here, Beachcomber is pursued by his fellow 1985 Mini Vehicles, Cosmos and Powerglide. Oh, and also: this Beachcomber could be escaped from another universe (TransTech docet!)” Stay tuned over the next couple of days for some follow-ups to this strip, which I’ve bumped up for ease of reading. But given that Jetfire/Jetstorm should be the first present-era flying bots (or so I seem to recall), I’d suggest that our piece takes places in the remote past of Animated: hence a different landscape, different style in some bots (in trut, a homage) and a different command structure (the High Council is meant as a tribute to War Within). I stress the “should” because in Animated there will be an official Beachcomber with a different look (a thing we did not know when we started this piece). Wada sez: This is intended as a Transformers Animated strip, not that you’d know it! Villa said on deviantART: “It should be part of the Animated continuity. TRANSFORMERS: MOSAIC ANIMATED Transformers Transformers Mosaic Maccadam Transformers Animated Sarabeth Collins Waspinator Beachcomber Bumper Ironhide Bumblebee Cliffjumper Sentinel Prime ShockwaveĭeviantART | Seibertron | TFW2005 | BotTalk See below the break for Collins’ original script. The blue robot looks like an Animated version of Glyph, predating her official design by Brianne Drouhard. Wasp’s eyes are seen slowly morphing from their original Autobot blue to his trademark purple. Wasp was a foil to Bumblebee, based on (and ultimately being mutated into) Waspinator, introduced in “Autoboot Camp”, which this strip is a prequel to. Wada sez: A little look at Wasp’s inner life. Originally posted on September 15th, 2008 Transformers: Mosaic #246 - “Can It Get Any Worse?”
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