Transformers: Mosaic #579 - "A Day In The Life"
Originally posted on February 10th, 2011
Story - Shaun Flaherty
Art - Nathan Davis
Colours - Matthew Colby Black
Letters - E&C
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wada sez: As the first Transformers movie introduced Sam in high school, and Revenge of the Fallen followed him to university, this strip seems to take the natural next step of showing him working a job as a young adult—something which Dark of the Moon would go on to similarly explore. However, as Flaherty revealed on Seibertron, he wrote it before Revenge of the Fallen even came out: “I wrote this Mosaic over three years ago and it was intended to follow the events of the first live action movie. If it was unclear, the idea is that despite driving an awesome car that transforms into an alien robot, you still might have to have a crappy job. Thanks to my artistic collaborators who, I think, did great work.” The pizza company he works for, “Haas Bros. Pizza”, is naturally named for Hasbro. See below for the original script for this comic, as shared to Flaherty’s deviantART.
Panel 1. A close-up of Sam Witwicky.
SAM:
Bumblebee --
Panel 2. Bumblebee transforms into vehicle mode.
SAM (OP):
-- let's roll.
Panel 3. A close-up of Bumblebee's tire. It spins and smokes as he begins to peel out.
NO DIALOGUE
Panel 4. Bumblebee speeds down a street. We see him from a dramatic angle. He looks super-cool and is going super-fast. His roof is just out of frame.
NO DIALOGUE
Panel 5. Bumblebee takes a sharp turn. We see him from another dramatic angle. His tail spins out, just enough to continue looking super-cool. Once again, his roof is just out of frame.
NO DIALOGUE
Panel 6. In the background, Sam stands at the front door of a house with his back to us. He might have that squiggly line above his head, indicating exasperation that you might see in a Peanuts strip or anime/manga. In the foreground, Bumblebee is parked in front of the house. His roof is finally revealed: a pizza delivery sign sits atop it -- something clever, like "Haas Bros. Pizza" with "'We don't play around with good pizza!'" or something like that.
VOICE (OP):
Who is it?
SAM:
Pizza, ma'am.
SAM (continued):
Pizza.
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Korn - Life is Peachy (October 15th, 1996)
Country: United States
Genre: Nu Metal
Lineup:
Jonathan Davis - Vocals, Bagpipes, Guitars (Tracks 7, 14)
Head - Guitars, Vocals (Track 12)
Munky - Guitars
Fieldy - Bass
David Silveria - Drums
Guest/Session:
Chino Moreno - Vocals (Track 10)
Nathan Davis - Vocals (Track 11)
Chuck Johnson - Cowbell (Track 12)
Tracklist:
Twist - 00:49
Chi - 03:54
Lost - 02:55
Swallow - 03:38
Porno Creep - 02:01
Good God - 03:20
Mr. Rogers - 05:10
Kunt - 03:02
No Place to Hide - 03:31
Wicked (Ice Cube Cover) - 04:00
A.D.I.D.A.S. - 02:32
Lowrider - 00:58
Ass Itch - 03:39
Kill You - 08:39
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Korn - Life is Peachy (October 15th, 1996)
Lineup:
Jonathan Davis - Vocals, Bagpipes, Guitars (Tracks 7, 14)
Head - Guitars, Vocals (Track 12)
Munky - Guitars
Fieldy - Bass
David Silveria - Drums
Guest/Session:
Chino Moreno - Vocals (Track 10)
Nathan Davis - Vocals (Track 11)
Chuck Johnson - Cowbell (Track 12)
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