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2[[caption-width-right:350:[[Music/TheBeatles You say you want a revolution?]] [[note]]From top to bottom: [[ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise Optimus Prime]], Blackrock, Mayday, [[ComicBook/MicronautsIDW Acroyear]], Action Man, the [[ComicBook/{{MASK}} Thunderhawk]], and [[ComicBook/GIJoe2016 Scarlett]]. Not pictured: Kup.[[/note]]]]
3-> ''"So many factions, '''all fighting''' one another. There is much '''wrong''' with your world."''
4-->-- '''[[ComicBook/RomIDW Rom]]'''
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6The [[InsignificantLittleBluePlanet planet Earth]] of the ComicBook/HasbroComicUniverse has been touched by many outsiders, be they [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} Cybertronian]], [[ComicBook/RomIDW Dire Wraith]], [[ComicBook/MicronautsIDW Microspace]] or otherwise... and among these is the mysterious artifact known only as the [[BigDumbObject Talisman]]. When the strange obelisk becomes active in the country of Schleteva, it brings together four unlikely allies: [[Franchise/GIJoe Mayday]], a G.I. Joe leader with something to prove; [[ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise Blackrock]], a [[ManchurianAgent Cybertronian who thought he was a man]]; [[ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise Kup]], a Transformer [[TimeAbyss older than the universe]]; and ComicBook/ActionMan, a British special agent [[LegacyCharacter with big shoes to fill]]. As the four of them uncover the mysteries of the Talisman, the Revolutionaries will find strange allies and delve into the secrets of their world and [[AncientAstronauts the alien influence on its history]].
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8Described as "''ComicBook/MarvelTeamUp'' meets ''ComicBook/{{Planetary}}''", ''Revolutionaries'' is an action-comedy superhero TeamUpSeries written by John Barber (''[[ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise The Transformers]]'', ''ComicBook/ActionMan'', ''ComicBook/BackToTheFuture'') and illustrated by Fico Ossio (''[[ComicBook/Revolution2016 Revolution]]'', ''ComicBook/{{Skylanders}}''); with a rotating team lineup -- bringing in characters including [[ComicBook/RomIDW Rom]], [[ComicBook/GIJoeIDW Snake-Eyes]], [[Franchise/GIJoe Mike Power]] and the ''[[{{Elseworld}} Hearts of Steel]]'' Transformers -- the series will explore the world of the Hasbro Universe and allow Barber to indulge his love of ContinuityPorn and {{Mythology Gag}}s.
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13* AbortedArc: Early promotion described the first issue as taking place in [[WesternAnimation/GIJoeExtreme Kalistan]], but the final version instead is in Schleteva -- though [[TheArtifact an IRON Army logo still appears on the wall]] in one scene. (This was later explained away as being an I.R.O.N. owned facility instead.)
14* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: More than a few reviewers have picked up on the fact that the cast of characters includes [[Film/TheAvengers2012 a snarky, goateed CEO with a mechanical alter-ego, a time-lost hero from World War II, and a highly-trained government operative who's friends with a female combat expert]].
15* AncientAstronauts: The Talisman is an ancient alien artefact, with connections to the Cybertronians, Microspace and the Dire Wraiths, its actual origin is unknown, but the original owner appears to be [[spoiler:Onyx Prime]]. Where ''he'' got it from is a mystery.
16* ArcWelding: Optimus remarks that the MASS Device is a human-made orbital bounce mechanism, the teleportation device used frequently throughout Furman's run, which has kind of fallen entirely by the wayside.
17* AwesomeMcCoolname: Sgt. Savage, yo! He also thinks "Optimus Prime" is a pretty rad name, too.
18* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:After everything our heroes go through, Baron Ironblood and his team manage to waltz into Blackrock's tower and steal the Talisman back at the last moment.]]
19* BigBadEnsemble: The main villains are a team of G.I. Joe-adjacent villains: Baron Ironblood from ''Action Force'', Doctor X from ''Action Man'', Iron Klaw from ''G.I. Joe Extreme'', General Blitz from ''WesternAnimation/SgtSavageAndHisScreamingEagles'', and Tomax/Cobra Commander from ''G.I. Joe''. That said, Ironblood is the FinalBoss and will continue to pose a threat going into ComicBook/FirstStrike.
20* BigDumbObject: The Talisman. It turns people into Dire Wraiths, it can wipe a mechanoid's memories, it gives cyborgs superpowers, it can create and control drones out of metal, and it can fly. It's pretty snazzy.
21* BoomerangBigot: Centurion, thanks to decades of manipulation by Kreiger, has come to think all Cybertronians are abominations who need to be destroyed.
22* BreakTheCutie: Poor, poor Centurion. [[spoiler:Shot down over Earth, mind-wiped, forced to kill his former friends and allies unwittingly, regaining his real memories when exposed to the horror of UsefulNotes/WW1, before becoming the last 'bot standing in [=WW2=], after which he was duped into being a pawn for Kreiger for decades.]]
23* TheBusCameBack:
24** Tomax reappears at the end of issue 3, [[spoiler:with Baron Ironblood and Doctor X asking him to become the new Cobra Commander.]]
25** The Predacons reappear in issue 5, with most of them last having been seen during ''ComicBook/TheTransformersIDW''.
26* CallBack:
27** When captured and examined by Kreiger and co. in issue 4, Blackrock recites the same poem Pyra Magna heard in the 2017 Transformers annual, [[spoiler:the same one Onyx Prime recited.]]
28** In issue 8, Blackrock has a vision of [[spoiler:Onyx Prime]] in intraspace, much as Optimus did with Nova Prime alllll the way back in the dimension's last (and only) appearance way back in ''Escalation''.
29* TheCameo: Young Mike Power owns a dog who resembles Lucky from ''[[WesternAnimation/PoundPuppies2010 Pound Puppies]]''. Backmatter material implies that this dog is apparently Lucky's distant ancestor, suggesting that the cartoon also takes place in the Hasbroverse.
30* CanonWelding: In addition to taking place in the combined ComicBook/HasbroComicUniverse, ''Revolutionaries'' incorporates the ''[[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Hearts_of_Steel Hearts of Steel]]'' Transformers.
31* CombiningMecha: The Predacons return, able to merge into Predaking.
32* CompositeCharacter: Sgt. Savage's "Screaming Eagles" have been merged with his WWII unit, including Savage, [[FaceHeelTurn Blitz]], and Grill.
33* ContinuityNod: ''[[ContinuityPorn Hoo boy]]''. Given John Barber's tendencies, this is to be expected.
34** The first issue revisits much of IDW's [[ComicBook/GIJoeIDW G.I. Joe]] history: it takes place in Schleteva (from G.I. Joe vol. 4), involves Major Bludd working with the Oktober Guard (from vol. 3) and ends with Ian waking up on the Section Sabine moonbase (from vol. 1).
35** Issue 2 has [[ComicBook/ActionMan Storm Shadow II and Baron Ironblood working with Doctor X]].
36** Also, during issue 2, Kup name-drops Impactor.
37** Issue 3 revisits [[ComicBook/TheTransformersMegaseries what Soundwave was doing on Earth all those years]], and [[ComicBook/GIJoeIDW the history of the Adventure Team]].
38** The opening page has, among the hieroglyphs on display, what looks an awful lot like Shockwave's head; also depicted are several of the Micronauts (tying in with what's going on in their title).
39** At the end of issue 3, Kup mentions he knows someone who writes screenplays. He's talking about Thundercracker's ''attempts'' at writing.
40** Issue 7 features Sgt. Savage fighting alongside Team Extreme, formed by Action Man and Natalie Poole from [[WesternAnimation/ActionMan1995 Action Man 1995 series]].
41* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: Centurion]] sacrifices himself to protect the heroes from the Talisman's energy wave. [[spoiler:He survives because he's not ''really'' Centurion anymore.]]
42* DrivingQuestion: What is the Talisman? What is it's ultimate purpose?
43* DynamicEntry: Kup's tactic for rescuing Action Man: come crashing through the roof of the moonbase that he's held in, causing ExplosiveDecompression that pulls half of the Red Shadows out of the base.
44* EyeScream: Garrison Kreiger lost an eye to one of the Iron Drones in [=WW2=].
45* FakeMemories: Shockwave convinces all the lost Eukarians that they're Autobots and Decepticons this way.
46* FantasticRacism: Ironblood's beef with Cybertronians, he sees them as an inherent threat to all human life, and wishes to use the Talisman to kill them all. Optimus forcibly inducting Earth into the Council of Worlds just provoked him into gathering allies.
47* ForegoneConclusion: Since IDW has some problems with delays through 2017, ''ComicBook/FirstStrike'' came out before the series had finished, revealing Ironblood and Kreiger get away scot-free, but Ironblood's secret identity gets out.
48* {{Foreshadowing}}: When Kreiger starts manipulating Centurion, he tells him he's "always felt alone in the world". [[spoiler:Come ''First Strike'', it turns out he was making the mother of all understatements.]]
49* ForScience: Shockwave shot down a Eukarian ship and found that all their memories had been wiped, so he convinced them they were actually Autobots and Decepticons. Why? He wanted to see what would happen.
50* FourPhilosophyEnsemble:
51** Mayday: The Realist
52** Action Man: The Optimist
53** Garrison Blackrock: The Apathetic
54** Kup: The Cynic
55* [[CanonImmigrant Franchise Immigrant]]: Ayana Jones, originally from ''Robots in Disguise'', is repurposed as a member of G.I. Joe codenamed "Mayday".
56* GoMadFromTheIsolation: Centurion tries to justify his evil ways by pointing out that he was the only Transformer on Earth for decades. Kup shuts him up by mentioning that [[ComicBook/DarkCybertron he was left alone in the Dead Universe for billions of years]] without descending into villainy.
57* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Centurion. [[spoiler: After first turning on his fellow ''Hearts of Steel'' Transformers and hunting them to the last 'bot, he then joins forces with Garrison Kreiger for several decades, until the Revolutionaries find him and tell him that he's not the last Transformer in existence. It looks like he's seen the error of his ways, but #7 reveals that he surrendered solely to fool the team into letting him into their base. Then at the end of issue #8, he dies and is reborn as a human-Cybertronian fusion, making it seem like he's turned over a new leaf... but then ''First Strike'' shows that the old Centurion is still alive and kicking inside his combined psyche, and at the first opportunity he shoots Blackrock in the back and runs off to rejoin Kreiger. He ''then'' reveals that it was a ploy to get close to Kreiger so that he could try and kill him in revenge for him abusing him as both Centurion and Mike Power.]]
58* IdenticalStranger: Everyone aboard the ''Axalon'' just so happened to resemble a major player in the Cybertronian Great War.
59* ImpaledPalm: Storm Shadow stabs Action Man to pin him to a wall in issue 2.
60* KidDetective: Mike Power used to be one until his fateful encounter with alien technology set him on a different path.
61* KilledOffscreen: When last seen, way back in ''G.I. Joe'', the Section Sabine Cobra base was cut off and stranded on the moon. They all died.
62* LameComeback:
63-->'''Kup:''' Hey, kid -- did you make a '''human''' friend?
64-->'''Mayday:''' Yeah, kid. '''did''' you?
65--> '''Action Man:''' ...I have '''loads''' of human friends!
66* LampshadeHanging: When Kup uses the Universal Greeting, everyone points out how ridiculous it sounds. And yet it still works.
67-->'''Orizon Rael:''' He sounds like he's from a kid's holo-vid. Nobody ''actually'' talks like that.
68* LateArrivalSpoiler: [[ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise Garrison Blackrock is actually a Cybertronian]], [[spoiler:[[ComicBook/ActionMan Mercy Gale is Doctor X]]]] and [[spoiler:Baron Ironblood is Joe Colton]].
69* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent: At various points in issue 3, [[{{Foreshadowing}} destroyed, steampunk-looking Transformers can be seen in the background]].
70* MentalFusion: [[spoiler:Mike Power returns from the dead thanks to the Talisman, who downloads a copy of his consciousness into Centurion's body to create a hybrid being with the memories of both.]]
71* MyGreatestFailure: On Mayday's first mission as a leader for G.I. Joe, [[spoiler:the Talisman mutates her teammates into Dire Wraiths]]. While it wasn't her fault, it gives her a need to prove herself.
72* MythologyGag:
73** Major Bludd loses an arm, just like his original toy and ''[[WesternAnimation/GIJoeRenegades Renegades]]'' incarnation.
74** Instead of the Red Shadows becoming Cobra, as seen in ''Action Force'', they are here formed from the remnants of the Cobra-aligned Arashikage ninjas.
75** Kup communicates with the Micronauts with the Universal Greeting (''[[InherentlyFunnyWords bah-weep-graaaaagnah wheep ni ni bong]]''), which he claims [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie saved him from being eaten once]].
76** Soundwave and the Adventure Team encounter each other in the "Tomb of Amtoltec", from an old ''G.I. Joe'' story record; apparently, allies of General Blitz called it the "tomb of [[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 Binaltech]]".[[note]][[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Transformers:_Alternators Binaltech]] being a Japanese Transformers toyline based on the G1 characters from 2003 (brought to the US as the ''Alternators'' line with no fiction and a focus on having licensed, model-scale vehicle modes) -- one of the text stories for that line implied that General Blitz and fellow 90s ''G.I. Joe'' villain Iron Klaw, under their civilian names of Dr. Garrett Stromm and Count von Rani, were part of an anti-Cybertronian group attempting to force them off Earth. We weren't kidding about John Barber taking the fanwank to ridiculous levels.[[/note]]
77** One of the hieroglyphs in the tomb appears to depict the hexagonal chestplates worn by the WesternAnimation/{{Visionaries}}. Also counts as ProductionForeshadowing.
78** The ''Hearts of Steel'' Transformers arrived on Earth aboard the ''Axalon'', the starship from ''[[WesternAnimation/BeastWars Beast Wars]]'' that has a history of carrying beast-formers around. Shockwave's ship is shaped like the ''Darksyde'' from the same cartoon.
79* NotSoAboveItAll: When Mayday complains about storming a former Cobra base on Blackrock's back, she complains about feeling ridiculous, until Blackrock accuses her of hoping her life would turn out like this. She reluctantly admits it.
80* OddFriendship: Between Action Man and Kup.
81* OneSteveLimit: Averted; Garrison Blackrock the (nominally) good-guy opposes the villainous Garrison Kreiger.
82* PoliticallyCorrectHistory: Subverted; the African-American soldier Grill is seen as part of Sgt. Savage's WWII Screaming Eagles, but the ''Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook'' clarifies that Savage used his clout to have the Screaming Eagles become the first racially integrated army unit ([[Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger living up to his history]] as a ComicBook/CaptainAmerica {{Expy}}).
83* {{Retcon}}: A big 'un in issue 5: The ''Hearts of Steel'' miniseries from way back when? [[spoiler:All those Cybertronians were actually mind-wiped Eukarians Shockwave found and rebuilt, and their adventures, including beating up the Elder Gods, happened in the main reality. However, the miniseries was not strictly retconned into happening solely in the IDW universe but rather created two versions of the tale happening in different universes because Ask Vector Prime had already given the ''Hearts of Steel'' continuity its own universal stream designation separate from the IDW continuity and ''Wrath of Karza'''s final issue having the main Optimus Prime take on his ''Hearts of Steel'' body briefly due to the time hijinks going on.]]
84* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''ComicBook/ActionMan'', as an action comedy written by Barber and starring Ian Noble that lets him indulge his love of ContinuityPorn.
85* SteamPunk: The ''Hearts of Steel'' Transformers.
86* SummonBiggerFish: In issue 8, Blackrock decides to use those Titan Master powers of his to actually summon a Titan. Cue Metrotitan-sized cavalry.
87* TheBusCameBack:
88** The Predacons return in issue 5.
89** After disappearing in the first issue, Bludd returns in issue 8.
90* TotallyRadical: PlayedForLaughs with Sgt. Savage, who is a walking 90's stereotype, having been catapulted from WWII into 1994 and then, several years later, to 2017. It makes him TwoDecadesBehind and/or a DiscoDan.
91* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: In issue 6, the team convince Centurion to come with them. In issue 7, he turns out to still be working for Kreiger, who points out in the next issue that they're hardly going to win someone he's worked over for decades with just five minutes of conversation.
92* VaguenessIsComing: [[spoiler:On entering Intra-space, Blackrock sees Onyx Prime, who tells him the Talisman is meant to be "inoculation" again an unspecified threat. Said threat, as it's been revealed, was ''[[ComicBook/TheTransformersUnicron Unicron]].'']]
93* WeaksauceWeakness: Parodied. Kup claims he knows Razorclaw's weakness, and then ''blows his head off''.
94-->'''Action Man:''' That's his secret weakness?
95-->'''Kup:''' It's a lotta people's weakness.
96* WeaponizedTeleportation: Bludd uses his teleporter against Action Man in his escape.
97* WhamEpisode: Issue 7: [[spoiler:Centurion is still working for Krieger, Blackrock is impaled by Storm Shadow and Joe Colton is Baron Ironblood.]]
98* WhamLine: from issue 7 when Baron Ironblood is [[spoiler:unmasked]]
99-->'''[[spoiler:Sgt. Savage]]''': [[spoiler: Joe Colton]]. How could you do it? You were supposed to be one of the good guys.
100* WhamShot: We see Joe Colton wearing a hazmat suit in silhouette and [[spoiler: he looks like Baron Ironblood]].
101* YourHeadAsplode: Razorclaw's "secret weakness" is being shot in the face at point-blank range, causing his head to blow up.
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