Have A Character You Want To See Featured? Send Us A Text Some heroes die to save the world. Others die because someone has to. Optimus Prime has fallen countless times—on Cybertron, on Earth, across universes. But his story was never about death. It was about sacrifice. From Orion Pax’s first act of mercy to the final stand of the Autobot commander, Prime’s journey is a lesson in burden, loss, and leadership. He doesn’t seek glory. He carries the weight of it—so others don’t have to. I...
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Have A Character You Want To See Featured? Send Us A Text Some heroes die to save the world. Others die because someone has to. Optimus Prime has fallen countless times—on Cybertron, on Earth, across universes. But his story was never about death. It was about sacrifice. From Orion Pax’s first act of mercy to the final stand of the Autobot commander, Prime’s journey is a lesson in burden, loss, and leadership. He doesn’t seek glory. He carries the weight of it—so others don’t have to. I...
Why Unicron Proves Some Evils Are Too Big to Destroy - Transformers Deep Dive
Disassembled: Heroes and Villains
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Why Unicron Proves Some Evils Are Too Big to Destroy - Transformers Deep Dive
Have A Character You Want To See Featured? Send Us A Text He doesn’t kill heroes. He kills hope. Unicron isn’t a villain. He’s the end of everything — the eraser of meaning. From Marvel to IDW, from Armada to Prime, he returns not to conquer… but to devour. In this episode of Disassembled: Heroes and Villains, we unravel the theology of Unicron — the god of consumption, the reflection of our fear that some evils can’t be destroyed, only survived. Because Unicron isn’t chaos. He’s inevit...
Disassembled: Heroes and Villains
Have A Character You Want To See Featured? Send Us A Text Some heroes die to save the world. Others die because someone has to. Optimus Prime has fallen countless times—on Cybertron, on Earth, across universes. But his story was never about death. It was about sacrifice. From Orion Pax’s first act of mercy to the final stand of the Autobot commander, Prime’s journey is a lesson in burden, loss, and leadership. He doesn’t seek glory. He carries the weight of it—so others don’t have to. I...