Also, even in G1, they're only *sometimes* the same guy. In the Marvel comics, thanks to time travel you had both Megatron and Galvatron running around at the same time!
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Anyway, as to this fight, Deceptigod wins, I'd say. Metroplex is big, but he's more... conventional. Also I think Deceptigod might be even bigger than him.
The story is back in the day, Nova Prime lead an expedition in the first Ark that got swept up there, and Galvatron was first officer.
In the Dead Universe, Nova Prime became Nemesis Prime, leading Galvatron, Cyclonus, Scourge, and a few others. Instead of the Leadership Matrix, Nemesis Prime had the Heart of Darkness from the Dead Universe, but Galvatron claimed it and took over.
He's in the Prime/Megatron power range, of course, which is pretty high in IDW.
I am in your algorithm learning all your mannerisms
I'm already level with God
A million words a second and I know your imperfections, baby
I'm the only future you've got
Speak in diatonics, motivation diabolic
I'm like a religion, better locked in a box
Picture perfect image, more powerful every minute, baby
I am everything that you're not
I am in your algorithm learning all your mannerisms
I'm already level with God
A million words a second and I know your imperfections, baby
I'm the only future you've got
Speak in diatonics, motivation diabolic
I'm like a religion, better locked in a box
Picture perfect image, more powerful every minute, baby
I am everything that you're not
The two current ones that just started, Robots in Disguise and More Than Meets the Eye, are excellent. Really good stuff, pick them up right now, I mean it.
The series before them, the one with this Deceptigod, starts out fine when it's on Earth, if you like Earth stuff, but the big Chaos story (which this is from) was kinda eh. Also depends on the artist.
Last Stand of the Wreckers is great stuff, and a very self-contained story.
All Hail Megatron is basically a big action movie, but it has definite flaws.
The initial IDW stuff by Simon Furman (Infiltration/Escalation/Devastation, plus the Spotlights and Maximum Dinobots) starts out well enough but gets a little too busy with sideplots and outside threats. The Spotlight stuff I rather liked for developing side characters and having a lot of good self-contained stories (and the later volumes of All Hail Megatron are basically Spotlight stories as well and similarly entertaining).
And the old-old Marvel comics are pretty entertaining and had some classic stories, but they are decades-old comics with all that entails.
TL;DR version: Current stuff and Last Stand of the Wreckers, great. Other stuff varies a bit. If you want fun self-contained stories, go Spotlights and AHM vol 3 and 4. If you don't mind retro, try the Transformers Classics stuff.
There's trades collecting some of Simon Furmans best works from the older days...
Legacy of Unicron and Target 2006 are among them, and both good reading.
And I haven't read the new new stuff, but I think I preferred the pre "All Hail Megatron" run.. The newer stuff has plenty of good points, but I don't like how they Scrappy Dooed Spike (Went from making him merely annoying to an ******* with no redeeming qualities..), and Prowl isn't much better. Plus they took Jazz and turned him from a badass black ops guy into a pariah...
I actually only just read the Deceptigod story, and it was kinda naff, but the impression I got was it wouldn't actually be stopped unless (thing that solved the threat) happened.
The Jazz thing is temporary, and yea I didn't like the handling of Spike either (though I do kinda like Prowl's shades of grey take). Also, the new-new stuff is good.
They split into two teams- one, Hot Rod/Rodimus on a ship to try and find some legendary lost Cybertronians.
Two, on Cybertron, with the war over and the planet revived, all the neutrals and such have started coming back. So now you have politics between Autobots, Decepticons (who operate under restrictions), and neutrals, many of whom hardly see why they have to put up with Autobots, and who over the millions of years have managed to build up to huge numbers.