In a gritty, high-energy battle scene illustrated in classic 1984 Transformers comic book style by Frank Springer, Soundwave towers over the battlefield. His body is made of deep navy blue and brushed steel silver armor plating, with sharp, angular lines that give him a powerful, militaristic presence. Thin red stripes run along his forearms and legs, breaking up the metallic tones. His chest features a rectangular panel outlined in bright yellow with the purple Decepticon insignia at its center. A cylindrical cannon is mounted on his right shoulder, angled toward the viewer as if ready to fire. His helmet-like head has a narrow glowing red visor slit, a short central crest, and side panels resembling audio receivers. In his right hand, Soundwave grips his classic concussion blaster, the segmented barrel faintly glowing with energy. His left arm, torso, and legs are partially immobilized by layers of thick, sticky white webbing — the strands glisten under the city lights, overlapping in tight, crisscross patterns, pulling his limbs toward his body. Despite the restraints, Soundwave leans forward with a wide, unyielding stance, hydraulics straining, clearly refusing to surrender. Facing him is Spider-Man in his black symbiote suit, drawn in the highly dynamic, hyper-detailed Todd McFarlane style — exaggerated perspective, sharp webbing details, and intense, expressive body language. The sleek black suit features large, sharply angled white eyes on the mask and a bold white See more