Thunder Clash

Thunder Clash or Thunderclash, are the names of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. Thunder Clash was part of the original Transformers continuity, with the name as Thunderclash been used for different characters in several newer Transformers continuities.

Transformers: Generation 1

Thunder Clash/Thunderclash

Generation 1 Thunder Clash toy
Autobot
Information
Sub-group Convention Exclusives, Deluxe Vehicles, Elite Guard, Turbomasters
Function Commander-in-Chief
Rank 10
Partner Flak, Kup, Landshark
Motto "We're ready and more than able. Let them throw all they want at us. We stand as one."
Alternate modes Semi-Truck
Series Transformers: Generation 1
Transformers: Timelines

This toy truck was released in Europe as leader of the Turbomaster team. He did not appear in any fiction other than his pack-in catalogue comic. Because of his bright neon colors, Thunder Clash is often believed to be a part of Generation 2 - this is not the case; his Autobot insignia is clearly that of the Generation One design.

Botcon Europe 1999

Art of Thunder Clash graced the cover of the Botcon Europe 1999 Souvenir Magazine, probably tying in to an article inside about European exclusive Transformers.

3H Enterprises

In issue #3 of the Transformers: Universe comic book Alpha Trion had computer screens viewing great Autobot and Maximal heroes from the past and asked Optimus Primal to choose several troops. Although Optimus Primal choose Depth Charge and Rhinox, one of the screens showed what appeared to be either Machine Wars Optimus Prime or Thunder Clash, which both share the same mold.

Fun Publications

Thunderclash first appeared in Fun Publications fiction in the story "Wings of Honor." In the early day of the last great Cybertronian war the Eight Track was ordered by Autobot commander Magnum to recover the secret cargo of the Autobot ship Van de Graaff, which had been downed by unknown forces, before the Decepticons could gain the cargo for themselves. Crashing on the planet Beta-Nine the Autobots encountered a Decepticon Skyraider force led by Banzai-Tron. The Autobots were recovered and brought the cargo back to Magnum. They were awarded with the honor of becoming the first members of the Autobot Elite Guard.[1]

In "The Coming Storm" The Elite Guard Alpha Team and Strike Team did battle against a horde of ferrovorous bugs in one of Cybertron's city-states. Magnum then ordered the Strike Team to escort the Alpha Team to Space Port Bravo for their next mission. The Strike Team then reported to Magnum and Sentinel Major, who introduced them to the new Elite Guard Special-Ops Team, also called the Combaticons.[2][3][4]

In "Battle Lines" Thunderclash's Elite Guard squad reported to Magnum after the Combaticons killed most of the Guard. They attempted to show the Council that the Elite Guard was still functional, but arrived just as Optimus Prime was appointed the new commander of the Autobots.[5] When Decepticon forces led by Deathsaurus ambushed the Autobots led by Magnum, Thunder Clash had to save Magnum from Lyzack.[6] Thunderclash is among the Autobots present when Megatron attacks Iacon with his new weapon, Devastator.[7]

Toys

Thunder Clash was later recolored into Machine Wars Optimus Prime, changed slightly for U.S. safety rules.
Although the toy was never produced, a repaint of Thunder Clash was planned and rendered in art for the Transformers: Universe line. Initially called Motormaster, then Menasor for trademark reasons, this repaint was black and done as a Decepticon.[8]
A redeco of Energon Rodimus, this toy is a Botcon 2009 exclusive.[9]

Transformers: Armada

Thunderclash

Armada Thunderclash toy
Mini-Con
Information
Partner Skywarp, Ramjet, Gunbarrel, Thunderwing, and Terradive
Motto "It's not what you know, it's who you know."
Alternate modes Jet
Series Transformers: Armada
Transformers: Universe

The name Thunderclash was used for the Mini-Con partner of Skywarp. He is described as an amoral smooth-talking weasel. He is very smart and has impressive firepower with his twin machineguns.

Dreamwave Productions

Ramjet has a biography published in Dreamwave Productions More Than Meet The Eye Armada issue #3.

Fun Publications

Thunderclash is one of Ramjet's Mini-Con partners in the Fun Publications story Balancing Act. He arrives with Ramjet, Nemesis Prime and the other Mini-Cons on the nearly empty planet of Cybertron where they attack Vector Prime, Sentinel Maximus and Alpha Trion. He later helps lead Dark Scorponok against his foes.

Toys

This toy was later redecoed into Micron Boosters Processor, Saber and Triac.[10]
The Armada toy was recolored slightly and released in a Toys 'R' Us Spring Value Pack along with Ramjet and the Air Military Team.

Transformers: Timelines (Shattered Glass)

Thunderclash

Shattered Glass Thunderclash toy
Autobot
Information
Sub-group Convention Exclusives, Deluxe Vehicles, Elite Guard
Function Field Marshal
Rank 9
Motto "Wage war without hate, and victory is yours."
Alternate modes Semi-Truck
Series Transformers: Timelines

This Thunderclash is the evil counterpart of Generation 1 Thunder Clash in the Shattered Glass universe. He carries a plasma rifle and his shoulder-mounted missile launchers.[11]

He combines with Nightbeat to form the super robot Nightclash.

Fun Publications

According to his biography Thunderclash replaced Hyperdrive as leader of the Elite Guard.[12]

Toys

A redeco of Energon Rodimus, this toy was a Botcon 2009 customizing class exclusive.[13][14]

References

  1. Forest Lee & Rik Alvarez (w), Guido Guidi & Dan Khanna (p), Guido Guidi & Josh Warner (i), Thomas Deer & Josh Perez (col), Jesse Wittenrich (let), Pete Sinclair & Brian Savage (ed). "Wings of Honor" Transformers Timelines v2, 4 (Spring 2009), Fun Publications
  2. Jesse Wittenrich & Pete Sinclair (w), Dan Khanna (p), Frank Milkovich (i), Thomas Deer (col), Jesse Wittenrich (let), Pete Sinclair (ed). "The Coming Storm: Part 2" The Transformers Collectors Club 32 (April–May 2010), Fun Publications
  3. http://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/transformers-collectors-club-2010-comic-the-coming-storm-preview/18031/
  4. http://www.bsckids.com/2010/03/transformers-club-magazine-comic-preview/
  5. Pete Sinclair (February–March 2011). "Battle Lines Part 1". Transformers Collectors Club Magazine 1 (37): 9–14.
  6. Pete Sinclair & Jesse Wittenrich (August–September 2011). "Battle Lines Part 4". Transformers Collectors Club Magazine 1 (40): 9–14.
  7. Pete Sinclair & Jesse Wittenrich (October–November 2011). "Battle Lines Part 5". Transformers Collectors Club Magazine 1 (41): 3.
  8. Alvarez, J.E. (2001). The Unofficial Guide to Japanese and International Transformers. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. pp. 118–119. ISBN 0-7643-1282-0.
  9. Botcon 2009 Preview!, Hasbro Transformers Collectors Club magazine, issue #26, April 2009/May 2009, page 9
  10. http://www.cobraislandtoys.com/tf/2003/thunderclash.html
  11. http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-images/toys/Botcon-Exclusives/Botcon-OTFCC-Convention-Exclusives/2009/Custom/DSC_0335.JPG.html
  12. http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-images/toys/Botcon-Exclusives/Botcon-OTFCC-Convention-Exclusives/2009/Custom/DSC_0329.JPG.html
  13. http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-images/toys/Botcon-Exclusives/Botcon-OTFCC-Convention-Exclusives/2009/Custom/
  14. http://www.transformersclub.com/_images/TCC31Feb_Mar10.pdf
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