Treadshot
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Treadshot is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers series. The original Treadshot was introduced in 1990 and was an evil Decepticon Action Master.
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Transformers: Generation 1
Treadshot is the name of a Decepticon Action Master gunslinger. He has a Targetmaster partner named Catgut.
Animated series
Although Treadshot wasn't made until after the animated series ended in the US, he appeared among the Decepticons in animated segments in the Transformers commercials.
Comics
Dreamwave Productions
Although Treadshot and Catgut did not appear in any Dreamwave fiction, they did get a one page bio in their More Than Meets The Eye series. He was described as a Targetmaster as well as an Action Master.
IDW Publishing
Treadshot made a brief appearance in the Spotlight issue on Sixshot, as one of the Decepticons manning the consoles as Sixshot enters the control room in the Decepticon base.
Marvel Comics
Treadshot appeared towards the end of the Marvel Comics series as one of the Decepticons under the command of Bludgeon. He had few notable roles other than serving as one of the troops under Bludgeon's command.
Toys
- Generation 1 Treadshot with Catgut (1990)
- A new mold.
- Timelines Treadshot with Catgut (unreleased)
- An exclusive to the Transformers Collectors Club subscription service. Treadshot is a remold of Generations Warpath, while Catgut is a recolor of Arms Micron Jida.
Transformers: Universe (2004)
Treadshot is the name of a Decepticon who turns into a car. He is a repaint of Armada Side Swipe and is partnered with the Mini-Con Nightbeat. The Treadshot toy is painted as a homage to Generation 1 Dead End. This toy shares a mold with Universe Oil Slick
Toys
- Universe Deluxe Treadshot with Nightbeat (2004)
- A remold of Armada Side Swipe.
Transformers: Energon
Although released under the name Treadshot by Hasbro, this member of the Energon Aerialbot team was called Air Raider in Japan, and his black colors seem to make him a clear homage to Generation 1 Air Raid. Treadshot combines with his fellow Aerialbots to form Superion Maximus.
Toys
- Energon Basic Treadshot (2005)
- He was later redecoed into Timelines Breakaway.
- A repackage of the Energon Basic class figure was sold at discount stores in the Universe line.
Transformers: Universe (2009)
Treadshot is a Decepticon allied Mini-Con tho turns into a tank.
Toys
- Universe Mini-Con Treadshot (2009)
- Part of a Transformers: Universe Armada series 10-pack. [1]
Shattered Glass
Treadshot a heroic Decepticon who works sometimes with Soundwave. He turns into a car.
Fictional biography
Before the war, before the factions, there were only Cybertronians. Treadshot and Ultra Magnus were both apprentices to Treble and Gain, the legendary weapons masters, and the two students often competed in a friendly rivalry to prove who was the strongest and fastest. When Ultra Magnus joined his brother Optimus Prime in causing rampant chaos, Treadshot knew he could not follow. Instead, during the second Cybertronian war when Megatron rose to lead an opposing army, Treadshot joined the Decepticons. His decision was viewed by Ultra Magnus as the ultimate betrayal. Their rivalry turned vicious. Each time they met on the battlefield, both would attempt to finally end the feud by extinguishing the other. Now with Ultra Magnus freed from his prison on Paradron, Treadshot must lead a Decepticon task force to bring his former friend to justice. Treadshot carries dual sonic accelerators and a powerful pulse demagnetizer in honor of his former mentors.
Fun Publications
Treadshot appears in the 2012 BotCon Invasion lithograph by Casey Coller and Josh Perez.[2]
Toys
- Timelines Deluxe Treadshot (2012)
- Part of the Botcon 2012 set.[3]
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- Aerialbots
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- Dreamwave Productions characters
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- Fictional characters introduced in 1990
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- Fun Publications characters
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- Targetmasters
- Transformers: Energon characters