Hardhead
Hardhead is the name of two fictional characters in the Transformers universes. The first is a stubborn Autobot tank, the second a simple minded Predacon dinosaur.
Transformers: Generation 1[edit]
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Hardhead is an Autobot introduced in the 1987 Headmasters sub-line of Generation 1. He has the Headmaster partner Duros and he turns into a Cybertronian tank. He is strong and courageous but is extremely stubborn and is far from the smartest Autobot.
In Japan the head robot was named Ros.[1]
Marvel Comics[edit]
Hardhead joined Fortress Maximus's expedition in search of a peaceful world upon which to live. Hardhead was among the Autobots who joined Fortress Maximus in leaving Cybertron for the planet Nebulos. Hardhead was among the Autobots who gave up their heads to the Nebulans in hopes of showing their peaceful intentions (Transformers: Headmasters #1). However, when the Decepticons followed them, Hardhead became a Headmaster in order to stop them.
While the U.S. Headmasters miniseries would not feature Hardhead in anything other than minor roles, the U.K. series would feature him more. One of his most prominent actions in this period was when he and the other Headmasters were captured by the Decepticons in order to refine their own Headmaster process. Taking Highbrow, the Autobots managed to free the other captured Targetmasters, with Hardhead assisting in routing the Decepticons and freeing Highbrow. (Marvel U.K. #130-131)
Hardhead made his first appearance in issue 38 of the regular Marvel Transformers series, joining the Earthbound Autobots, appearing less.
He last appeared in issue 75 during the battle with Unicron. He was apparently killed, along with the Decepticon Bomb-burst, when he was crushed by Unicron while trying to activate a missile battery.
Animated series[edit]
Hardhead first appeared in the episode "Rebirth Part 1".
Decepticons successfully stole the key to the Plasma Energy Chamber and opened the ancient device, a group of Autobots and humans included Hardhead were blasted across the galaxy by the energy release, crash-landing on the planet Nebulos. Quickly siding with a group of rebels engaged in a war against the planet's evil rulers, the Hive, they deduced a process by which they could combine the best of their minds and bodies together, becoming Headmasters. Hardhead was paired with Duros, a Nebulon rebel who likes combat as much as he does.
Whereas "The Rebirth" served as an ending for the cartoon series in the west, in Japan, it was decided to continue producing new episodes. To that end, "The Rebirth" was discarded, and in its stead, a new 35-episode series titled Transformers: Headmasters was created, along with a new Japanese concept for Headmasters which differed distinctly from their Western counterparts. There would be no Nebulons or humans here - instead, the heads were small Cybertronians, and the bodies were lifeless constructs called "Transtectors" to which these small robots connected themselves, and which they controlled. Although the Japanese toyline, like the West, gave the Headmaster components different names to the larger Transtectors the animated series used only one name for both the head and the Transtector.
Four million years ago, Fortress was the leader of one of the many groups of Autobots who fled Cybertron to escape the wars. Things took a turn for the worse, however, when their spaceship crashed on the planet Master, the harsh environments of which killed many members of the crew. In order to survive the dangers inherent to life on Master, the Autobots created the lifeless bodies known as Transtectors, and underwent rigorous training to master the transformation technique and merge with them. Their training also allowed them to developed considerable mental powers such as telepathy and telekinesis.
However, a member of the group known as Zarak chafed under Fortress's leadership, and he and three of the Headmasters loyal to him turned on him, only to be defeated and forced off of Master. Zarak subsequently teamed up with Decepticon leader Galvatron, and when they attacked Cybertron in the year 2011, Fortress and his men - Chromedome, Brainstorm, Hardhead and Highbrow - returned to their home planet aboard Fortress's battleship, Maximus, and joined the war once more.
Books[edit]
Hardhead appeared in the 1988 Ladybird Books story Decepticons at the Pole by John Grant.[2]
Hardhead appeared in the 1988 Ladybird Books story Autobots Strike Oil by John Grant.[3]
Dreamwave Productions[edit]
Although Hardhead didn't appear in the Dreamwave Transformers comics before they closed down, Hardhead and Duros did get a one-page biography in their More Than Meets The Eye series.
IDW Publishing[edit]
Hardhead would make his first IDW Publishing appearance in The Transformers: Escalation as part of the reinforcements summoned to counter Megatron's ore-13 enhanced Decepticons. He and Hot Rod insisted on heading down to Earth to assist Prime's unit against the Decepticons as soon as possible - just in time to save Prowl from Astrotrain. When it appeared as if Megatron had killed Optimus Prime, Hardhead angrily blasted the Decepticon leader - only for his blasts to do nothing. On Prime's orders, he and the other Autobots focused fire on Megatron long enough for Prime to recover and drive off the Decepticon leader, although they were prevented from dealing a killing blow by the appearance of Skywarp and Thundercracker.
Transformers: Mosaic[edit]
Hardhead appeared in the Transformers: Mosaic story "The Sting of Scorponok" by Josh “Richter” van Reyk.[4]
TFcon comics[edit]
Hardhead appeared in the unlicensed mini-comic released for the 2011 TFcon, called "Changes in War". This story is set on the planet Master before the events of Transformers: The Headmasters. Hardhead is among the Autobots who try and fail to stop Scorponok and his allies from escaping.[5]
Toys[edit]
- Generation 1 Headmaster Hardhead with Duros (1987)
- This toy came with his partner Duros, and converts into a Cybertronian tank.
- Universe Generation 1 Series Ultra Hardhead (2009)[6]
- A Walmart exclusive release, this figure is a green redeco of Universe Ultra Onslaught, which transforms into a 6-wheeled assault truck.
Beast Wars Neo[edit]
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Hardhead was the name of a Predacon who served under Magmatron in the Beast Wars Neo line.
Hardhead is depicted as a dumb but tough warrior who must constantly be ordered around to keep him in line. He is portrayed with low intelligence. Hardhead has a tough time even staying on task long enough to finish a sentence. He can be easily fooled and needs to be constantly reminded of exactly what he’s supposed to be doing.
Animated series[edit]
Hardhead appears in episode #20, called "Hardhead is Hardheaded."
IDW Publishing[edit]
In Beast Wars: The Ascending Shokaract's heralds Hellscream, Max-B, Antagony, Thrustor and Hardhead defend their master on Cybertron until he is shunted into limbo by the Maximal Snarl. The heralds then retreat once there was no vessel for Unicron.
Hardhead has a biography printed in the Beast Wars Sourcebook by IDW Publishing.[7]
Toys[edit]
- Beast Wars Neo Deluxe Hardhead
- His toy was a remold of the toy first used for Beast Wars Dinobot, and was later recolored as Beast Machines Dinotron. He was sold by himself and packaged with the Maximal Sharpedge.
References[edit]
- ↑ Jim Sorenson & Bill Forster (July 22, 2008). Transformers: The Ark II. IDW Publishing. pp. 16–17. ISBN 978-1-60010-180-9. Search this book on
- ↑ John Grant (1988). Decepticons at the Pole. Ladybird Books. ISBN 0-7214-1068-5. Search this book on
- ↑ John Grant (1988). Autobots Strike Oil. Ladybird Books. ISBN 0-7214-1069-3. Search this book on
- ↑ http://transformers-mosaic.deviantart.com/art/THE-STING-OF-SCORPONOK-93734755
- ↑ Daniel Arseneault ] (w), Alex Milne (p), Josh Perez (col). "Changes in War" ' (July 29th, 2011), TFCon
- ↑ TFW2005.com - Walmart Exclusive Universe Hardhead Box Images & Bio
- ↑ Monstersandcritics.com article
- Bellemo, Mark (2007). Transformers Identification and Price Guide. Krause Publications. p. 146. ISBN 978-0-89689-445-7. Search this book on
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