Will Starscream Die Actually?
Starscream seems to be returning from the grave and will show up in the upcoming Transformers comic! Starscream loves to cheat death, and fans know this; this time it seems like he has done it once more. Though it's sort of a spoiler, Starscream seems to be returning with some secrets.
Starscream's secret origin tale is what?
Alright, here is the knowledge we all yearning. We seem to be going to learn some Starscream background. Starscream was a Cybertronian scientist and adventurer in the G1 reality; but, the new Energon reality appears to be slightly altering things. This will be a really fascinating transition since the Transformers are establishing a completely fresh genesis. It could be something fascinating there since the comic even features Starscream and Jetfire grinning together on a cover!
Will Starscream accompany the Autobots?
This is a rather wild one. Always a Decepticon, starscream has been. But perhaps he will choose to join the Autobots since the Decepticons have been whirl-around so often. After Starscream took over and subsequently lost their leadership to Soundwave, the Decepticons will be rather enraged with him. Though we'll have to wait and see, the Autobots might be the only ones ready to welcome him.
When should Transformers #13 premiere?
Get ready for the next Transformers comic! October 9th is its release date. This is when we will find all the answers to our queries concerning Starscream and this other planet. Get excited everyone; this is going to be fantastic!
Define the Energon Universe.
For the Transformers, the Energon Universe is a brand-new universe distinct from the venerable G1 narrative. With fresh origins for the Transformers and a lot of other alterations, it's essentially a reboot for the series. Though it's a bit perplexing, the way the characters will be different excites me.
Will Jason Howard chart the whole story arc?
Jason Howard sounds to be drawing at least the first issue of this new arc. It's unclear, though, whether he will be drawing the whole thing. Still, you'll want to check this out if you enjoy Jason Howard's approach. He does some really excellent work.