Axalon - Comic Series

Comic Series

  • Air Hammer - Hammerhead shark/falcon Fuzor.
  • Armordillo - Beast mode is an armadillo. Appeared in the 2006 IDW Beast Wars comic series.
  • B'Boom - Beast mode is a mandrill. Appeared in the 2006 IDW Beast Wars comic series.
  • Bantor - Tiger/mandrill fuzor (package says he's half baboon, but appears more like a mandrill).
  • Bonecrusher - Beast mode is a bison. Appeared in Dreamwave Comics Summer Special. Appeared in the 2006 IDW Beast Wars comic series.
  • Buzzclaw - Praying mantis/lizard. Reprogrammed into a Predacon.
  • Buzz Saw - Beast mode is a bee. Reprogrammed into a Predacon.
  • Claw Jaw - Squid.
  • Double Punch - Scorpion. Reprogrammed into a Predacon.
  • Fractyl - Beast mode is a Pteranodon. Reprogrammed into a Predacon. Later became a Transmetal with an alternate "flying wing" jet mode. Appeared in the BotCon Comics.
  • Grimlock - The same Grimlock as the Dinobot from Generation One, now a Maximal who turns into a giant raptor-type dinosaur.
  • Icebird - Snowy Owl/Polar Bear Mutant.
  • Injector - Lion fish/hornet Fuzor. Reprogrammed into a Predacon.
  • Insecticon - Beetle. Reprogrammed into a Predacon. Appeared in the 2006 IDW Beast Wars comic series.
  • Jetstorm - Dragonfly beast mode. Reprogrammed into a Predacon. Appeared in the 2006 IDW Beast Wars comic series.
  • Lazerbeak - Pterodactyl. Reprogrammed into a Predacon.
  • Night Glider - Flying squirrel, turned into Transmetal 2 while still inside Stasis Pod.
  • Noctorro - Beast mode is a bull/bat Fuzor. Appeared in the 2006 IDW Beast Wars comic series.
  • Optimus Minor - Beast mode is a Transmetal 2 spider monkey. Appeared in Dreamwave Comics Summer Special and the 2006 IDW Beast Wars comic series.
  • Packrat - Beast mode is that of a rat. Later became a Transmetal with an alternate car mode. Appeared in the BotCon Comics.
  • Polar Claw - Beast mode is a polar bear. Appeared in the 2006 IDW Beast Wars comic series.
  • Poison Bite - Scorpion/barracuda Mutant.
  • Powerpinch - Beetle. Reprogrammed into a Predacon.
  • Ramulus - Mountain goat, turned into Transmetal 2 while still inside Stasis Pod.
  • Razorbeast - Razorback.
  • Razor Claw - Wolverine/Velociraptor Mutant.
  • Razorclaw - Fiddler crab. Reprogrammed into a Predacon. Appeared in the Universe - Wreckers comics.
  • Retrax- Pill bug. Reprogrammed into a Predacon.
  • Scarem - Beast mode is a Transmetal 2 beetle.
  • Scavenger - Ant. Reprogrammed into a Predacon. Upgraded into a Transmetal before exiting stasis pod.
  • Scourge - Locust. Preprogrammed into a Predacon, turned into Transmetal 2 while still inside stasis pod.
  • Sky Shadow - Dragonfly/chameleon Fuzor, reprogrammed into a Predacon.
  • Snapper - Snapping Turtle, Appeared in the 2006 IDW Beast Wars comic series. Reprogrammed into a Predacon.
  • Snarl - Beast mode is a Tasmanian Devil. Appeared in the 2006 IDW Beast Wars comic series.
  • Sonar - Beast mode is a Transmetal 2 bat. Appeared in the IDW and BotCon comics.
  • Soundwave – Crocodile/Bat Mutant.
  • Stinkbomb - Beast mode is a skunk. Turned into a Transmetal 2 while still inside stasis pod. Appeared in the 2006 IDW Beast Wars comic series.
  • Terragator - Alligator/snapping turtle Fuzor, reprogrammed into a Predacon.
  • Torca - Beast mode is a killer whale/elephant Fuzor. Appeared in the 2006 IDW Beast Wars comic series and the Transformers: Universe comics.
  • Wolfang - Beast mode is a wolf. Appeared in Dreamwave Comics Summer Special. Appeared in the 2006 IDW Beast Wars comic series.
  • Vice Grip - Beetle. Reprogrammed into a Predacon. Appeared in the BotCon Comics. A repaint of Powerpinch.

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