Hasbro Reveals Shattered Glass Megatron; Available for Pre-Order Now

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Hasbro is spending some time in the Transformers Shattered Glass universe where the heroic DECEPTICONS battle the evil AUTOBOTS. Available for pre-order now on HasbroPulse.com is the Voyager sized Megatron figure, the newest addition to the Shattered Glass collection.

The Shattered Glass Collection Voyager MEGATRON figure stands at 7 inches tall, converts between robot and Cybertronian spaceship mode in 18 steps, comes with Fusion Cannon, sword and shield accessories, and features detachable Energon wings in robot mode. This figure depicts the righteous DECEPTICON commander, MEGATRON, with deco and details inspired by the Shattered Glass universe.

The figures also comes with a brand-new comic book, IDW Shattered Glass Issue #2 of 5, with a Hasbro Pulse exclusive variant cover you can only get with the figure, featuring spot UV. Shattered Glass isn’t your average TRANSFORMERS tale… “Shards”is the story of the ongoing battle between the power-hungry AUTOBOT autocrats and the freedom-fighting DECEPTICON laborers. And in issue #2, it spotlights the righteous DECEPTICON commander, MEGATRON, the only bot who can stop the AUTOBOT warlords, but can he forgive his past mistakes and take up the mantle of DECEPTICON leader again? Fans can join author Danny Lore(James Bond, King in Black: Captain America, Champions) and artist Guido Guidi (Optimus Prime: First Strike) in exploring this fractured alternate universe just before it shatters

Check out the heroic Megatron below and order him over at HasbroPulse.com.

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