A Savage Place!
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"A Savage Place!" | |||||||||||||
Publisher | Marvel Comics | ||||||||||||
First published | 7th October 1989 | ||||||||||||
Cover date | 15th October 1989 | ||||||||||||
Writer | Simon Furman | ||||||||||||
Art | Geoff Senior | ||||||||||||
Letterer | Helen Stone | ||||||||||||
Cover | Geoff Senior | ||||||||||||
Continuity | Marvel Comics continuity (Marvel UK) | ||||||||||||
Chronology | 1989 |
It's the end of the road for an ex-Decepticon...
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Synopsis
In Los Gravos, Mexico, Octopunch prepares to execute Carnivac, recounting his crime of siding with the Autobots when a human called Jose crashes a truck into him. As the Decepticon collapses in the flames, both Carnivac and other humans ask Jose why he risked his life when it isn't his fight. But Jose responds that Carnivac was ready to sacrifice himself for his family and Jose can only do the same. Suddenly, the remaining members of the Mayhem Attack Squad arrive, and Carnivac decides to stop running and leaving them to others, but instead to fight.
Elsewhere, Springer and Broadside search fruitlessly for Carnivac. Springer is furious at himself for refusing to help when Catilla asked for it, and worries they won't find Carnivac before it's too late, but Broadside suggests Inferno and Skids may have had more success.
Carnivac is holding his own well, having tricked Snarler into headbutting a wall and then blasting down Stranglehold. He is in the process of subduing Bludgeon when Spinister transforms to his helicopter mode and threatens the humans. Carnivac leaps in front of them, taking several blasts.
Spinister lands and put his gun to Carnivac's head, preparing to execute him. But Catilla has arrived, and pushes Spinister aside. Bludgeon has recovered and throws his sword at Catilla, impaling and killing him. As Carnivac lashes out at Bludgeon, the Autobot Survivors arrive, forcing the Mayhems to retreat.
Carnivac kneels by Catilla's corpse and swears that he will avenge his former comrade, and that the Mayhems are as good as dead.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Quotes
"As a warrior, I thought the fight was everything. But there's more to it than that! It's not just fighting and dying, it's doing so to help others who can't fight!"
- —Carnivac has an epiphany while spin-kicking Bludgeon in the face
Notes
Artwork and technical errors
Continuity errors
Continuity notes
- The Survivors storyline would eventually tie into the alternate continuity of the Earthforce storyline. It's not clear where one draws the line between the main storyline and this portion of the Earthforce branch.
- The Mexican town is now identified as Los Gravos.
- Octopunch's fate in this issue is unclear but he appears next in "Cry Wolf!". If the Earthforce continuity branch takes place between this story and then, he appears in several US strips starting with "Yesterday's Heroes!" but the exact placing of this story to that one is unclear.
Real-life references
Other trivia
Back-up material
- Additional Transformers story: "The Interplanetary Wrestling Championship!"
- Other strips: Action Force - "Beginnings... and Endings" and Combat Colin
- AtoZ: Ratchet and Ravage
Foreign Localization
Swedish
- Title: "En barbarisk plats" ("A Barbaric Place")
Covers (1)
- Issue #239 cover: the Mayhems on the rampage, by Geoff Senior.
Reprints
- Transformers Annual 1992: the Dinobots on the rampage, by Jeff Anderson.
- Transformers Winter Special 1994: Optimus Prime mourns the dying Scorponok, by Stewart Johnson.
- Transformers: Way of the Warrior: Carnivac and Springer stand victorious over a Limbo nightmare creature, by Simon Coleby.
- Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection, Volume 17: Matrix Quest: Nightbeat and Prime's corpse by Makoto Ono and Geoff Senior.