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the cover of the first issue of More Than Meets The Eye paid homage to the "Wanna make somethin' of it?" cover of Justice League #1 (1987).
subsequent issues of the series would then continue the trend. (2012-2017)
Pat Lee draws Grimlock with his visor protruding past his faceplate. (2002)
BotCon 2016 Megatron is in itself kind of a crazy-ass moment, as it was an unproduced concept created by 3H for the 2005 TF convention, only for it to be unexpectedly revived 11 years later, using a toy mould from 2001.
according to their G1 toy bios, Slag is the only Dinobot who should be able to breathe fire, but the cartoon made Grimlock able to do it too. (1984)
Spike effortlessly snatches and lifts Jazz's gun. (1984)
Hasbro evidently planned a U.S. release of the Victory Multiforce at some point, long enough for 3 of their number to receive dedicated packaging art, which was eventually uncovered and published by Jim Sorenson and Bill Forster in Legacy: The Art of Transformers Packaging.
In preview art released for New Avengers/Transformers #2, a robot modeled after 2007 movie toyline Crankcase was featured in a group shot with the other Decepticons. For the published issue, he was replaced with Thundercracker.
in the Dark Of The Moon prequel comics, it is shown that Wheeljack and Mirage (Que and Dino) initially looked very different, but were rebuilt by Ratchet into their movie appearances after being badly damaged by Shockwave. (2011)
various pieces of Dark Of The Moon concept art by artist Wesley Burt. (2010)