Transformers Verifies the Main Combat Advantage Cybertronians Possess Against All But Each Other
"It occurs to me a world with such well-trained fighters probably didn't think to train for fighting vehicles," Springer remarks as he turns into his alt-mode, a futuristic car, totally blindsiding Proximus. Being a triple-changer, Springer has even more of an advantage in battle. Springer has advantages on land and in the air with his futuristic automobile and helicopter alt-modes. Springer is far more flexible in that sense, and it's good to see the creative team seize all the possibilities a large morphing robot offers.
Using Transformers franchise characters to highlight Skybound's publishing effort, Void Rivals has been gradually building a comprehensive cosmology for the Energon Universe. Now that Void Rivals has hinted at closer ties to the very beginnings of Cybertron, Skybound has generated an interesting mystery for Transformers aficionados to follow in the Energon Universe.
The Combat Advantage of Cybertronians Is More Crucial in the Energon Universe Than Ever
Skybound's developers are discovering fresh approaches to bring the Robots in Disguise to life in the Energon Universe with Daniel Warren Johnson adding some pro-wrestling maneuvers to the Transformers' combat. Using Transformers franchise characters to flesh out Skybound's publishing endeavor, Void Rivals has been gradually building together a comprehensive cosmology for the Energon Universe Now that Void Rivals has hinted at closer ties to the very beginnings of Cybertron, Skybound has generated an interesting mystery for Transformers aficionados to follow in the Energon Universe.
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Available June 26, 2024 from Skybound Entertainment is Void Rivals #10.
Not even the Greatest Fighters in The Universe prepare to fight cars.
"It occurs to me a world with such well-trained fighters probably didn't think to train for fighting vehicles," Springer remarks as he turns into his alt-mode, futuristic car, totally blindsiding Proximus. By highlighting Transformers' essential advantage over opponents in battle, Void Rivals #10 expands the reconceptualizing of Transformers lore. Decepticons and Autobots combat each other, thus the strategy of switching forms in the middle of conflict is something Cybertronians are familiar to. In that sense, another opponent—like Proximus—is at a disadvantage beyond even the physical difference. Proximus has demonstrated to be a lethal fighter thus far, but Jetfire is unlike any enemy he has faced before; no one trains to battle a car, after all.
Available June 26, 2024 from Skybound Entertainment is Void Rivals #10.
The Energetic Universe
It's great to see the Energon Universe launch publication continuing to develop the Transformers' lore in the new continuity since Skybound's new publishing endeavor began last year when Void Rivals #1 ended with the surprising debut of Jetfire. Two troops from opposing sides of a cosmic conflict who have found themselves cooperating to survive—Darak and Solila—continue their tale in a preview released by AIPT. Once the two flee into the Wastelands of the Sacred Ring, they come upon another Cybertronian: the Autobot triple-changer Springer.
As Skybound debuted its common continuity, launchin all-new Transformers and G.I. Joe series, 2023 became the year of the Energon Universe.
Springer Arrival
Springer ends up saving the pair from the hunter Proximus, who severely injured Solila in past episodes. Proximus struggles to keep his own against Springer as the teaser indicates not only because of the Autobot's bulk but also his capacity for instantaneous transformation on a whim. Two troops from opposing sides of a cosmic conflict who have found themselves cooperating to survive—Darak and Solila—continue their tale in a preview released by AIPT. Once the two flee into the Wastelands of the Sacred Ring, they come upon another Cybertronian: the Autobot triple-changer Springer.
With Void Rivals #10 and a preview for the issue highlighting an edge Cybertronians have versus other opponent, the Energon Universe keeps reinventions of the Transformers under active use. It's fascinating to see the Energon Universe launch issue continuing to develop the Transformers' legacy in the new continuity since Skybound's new publishing endeavor started last year when Void Rivals #1 ended with the surprise appearance of Jetfire.