![]() The toy is marketed as "G2 Universe Jhiaxus," which is a little strange in that G2 was just a continuation of G1. So, this is the first accurate version of the character we've ever gotten. ![]() We got a slightly more accurate version of Jhiaxus in 2014, as a partial remold of the Armada Starscream tribute from Generations, but it was colored like the KB Toys orange creamsicle version. We did get an orange redeco of the Deluxe-scale Beast Machines Jetstorm called Jhiaxus in 2003, an exclusive to KB Toys, but it had nothing to do with the original character. Jhiaxus was created for the comics, and wasn't based on any existing Hasbro toy. Writer Simon Furman was allowed to turn the mythos on its ear, so he came up with a story about a tyrant named Jhiaxus who had taken control of Cybertron after the passengers aboard the Ark were presumed lost, and in the millions of years interim, his Cybertronians had ostensibly become more evolved than the warlike Decepticons. I'm really not picky.)įirst, some history! In 1993, after the cancelled Transformers toy line had been ressurected as Transformers: Generation 2, Marvel Comics decided to bring back the comic book as well. (At this point, whoever receives the toys first gets my money. I had pre-ordered this guy from Hasbro Pulse, with an expected ship date of October, but when I heard Amazon had him in stock, I placed an order and was able to get him two days later.
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