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===Marvel Comics continuity=== |
===Marvel Comics continuity=== |
Revision as of 21:23, 5 January 2007
- Motormaster is a Decepticon and a Stunticon from the Generation 1 continuity family.
When Motormaster booms out orders in his hollow, bottomless-deep voice of doom, his Stunticon soldiers listen in very real fear. A cold and brutal tyrant, without an ounce of mercy or care for any lesser being, he considers himself the true "King of the Road." He longs to one day prove his claim by destroying Optimus Prime in a head-on collision. His fellow Stunticons hate him but are too terrified of him to dare disobey his orders.
He combines with his fellow Stunticons to form Menasor.
Fiction
Animated continuity
Motormaster finally got the chance to prove he was the true "King of the Road" by ramming head-on into Optimus Prime. The crash flattened his tires, crumpled his trailer, broke his windows and shattered his ego. Optimus only suffered a headache.
Marvel Comics continuity
Dreamwave Comics continuity
Toys
Generation 1
- Motormaster (Stunticon, 1985)
- Japanese ID number: D-50
Generation 2
A redeco of the Generation 1 toy was planned, but was cancelled.
Classics
- Menasor (Legends, 2007)
- A redeco of Legends of Cybertron Optimus Prime by Joe Kyde. Menasor was intended to have the name of "Motormaster", but Hasbro apparently couldn't get the name.
Trivia
- A redeco of Thunder Clash as Motormaster (called "Menasor" because of trademark issues) was planned as a store exclusive, but was ultimately cancelled.