So, using a liberal definition of "ownage", I recently posted Rodimus Prime getting "owned" by the afterlife (Or maybe Rodimus himself owning theology.)
That was from 016 of Lost Light.
Here's a little outtake from the prior series, More Than Meets the Eye, where they were following a storyline with Megatron having a change a heart, agreeing to pay for his crimes, and then changing his mind and arguing for a reprieve based on a technicality (That he had set up in advance, by requesting a specific venue)
I may as well post why he had the change of heart:
Anyways, he changed his plea and demanded judgement by a mythical group on a cyberutopia that may not even exist. With Rodimus. For as long as it takes.
This is five issues into his trip:
Totally ownage relevent, because Megs is being owned by life.
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