Battle scene rendered in bold, heavy 1980’s comic book style with thick black inks, vibrant flat colors, and dramatic crosshatching, Soundwave towers over the battlefield in the classic 1984 Transformers comic book style by Frank Springer. His deep navy blue and brushed steel silver armor plating gleams under the harsh city lights, every panel sharply defined with angular, mechanical precision. Thin crimson stripes cut across his forearms and legs, and a bright yellow-outlined chest panel bears the unmistakable purple Decepticon insignia. A cylindrical shoulder cannon juts forward menacingly, angled toward the viewer, while his helmeted head features a narrow glowing red visor slit, a short central crest, and side panels shaped like audio receivers. In his right hand, Soundwave grips his signature concussion blaster, the segmented barrel glowing faintly with energy. His left arm, torso, and legs are ensnared in thick, sticky white webbing — rendered with bold linework and bright highlights — stretched taut in overlapping crisscross patterns that bind his powerful frame. Even restrained, he lunges forward with an unyielding stance, pistons and hydraulics straining, radiating relentless determination. Opposite him, Spider-Man in his black symbiote suit, drawn in the hyper-dynamic, detail-rich Todd McFarlane style, explodes with energy and exaggerated perspective. The sleek black suit contrasts sharply against the page, featuring oversized, sharply angled white eyes and a bold See more