Even that was a miss because Jihaxus wore Starscream's Armada body in orange but... in the comics it was just Starscream's Armada body in orange, but the toy did some remoulding on the wings to change the silhouette of the whole thing.
Honestly? I agree.
Like... it's Transformers. If you get...
My favourite part about TR's comic run was that just before it started Optimus decapitated Galvatron (things got kinda Bayesque for a moment) and everyone rightfully went "oh ofc Galvatron's coming back as a Headmaster" because he was in the first wave of TR toys and he lost his head right...
I think their thinking was that there were already a lot of purple Bombshells out there, so they wanted to do at least one version of the original toy that used the grey colouration.
The old Star Wars Crossovers range from "ok" to "awful," but it's not even like you could say "oh the early ones were bad but they got better as the line went on." No! The line was spitting out pure trash right up until the end! Remember that quadruple changer Vader/Anakin/Republic SD/Imperial...
To be fair there kinda is.
IDW established that each of the Thirteen had a Titanmaster in their "court" who could control Titans. And Hasbro's own marketing material made reference to Titanmasters maintaining and/or powering Titans in some way. I'm sure the Machinema show had something in it...
Cosigned
I'm just saying I don't think "Titanmasters" was ever meant to be a catch-all for the various "Master" type robots, since they only ever used the term for what were Headmasters. Powermasters got rebranded "Primemasters" even though they were reworked to be compatible with Titanmasters...
So I picked up a vintage MMPR Lord Zedd figure yesterday, and he came with both his Z staff and this weird halberd head/sword combo weapon. As far as I know it didn't come with the original Lord Zedd figure, it was just a thing in the box. I don't know what it is, or what line it belongs to, but...
Hasbro certainly isn't above "HE'S DEAD" repaints between the "Alternate Universe" repaint of ER Optimus and "Childhood Trauma" two-packs of SS '86 Ironhide/Prowl and Ratchet/Brawn.
The Titanmasters were all Headmasters in practice. The marketing material, comics, and (ugh) show all made vague allusions to various Titan-related powers (as well as giving contradictory takes about whether they were going with American or Japanese-style Headmasters), but every Titanmaster...
It works for me under two interpretations.
The first one is that he's referring to the Dynasty of Primes that he and Optimus are a part of. This makes sense given that he's speaking directly to Optimus.
The second interpretation is that he's speaking about the Cybertronian race in a broad...
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