TRANSFORMERS: THE BASICS on MIRAGE

Chris McFeely2 minutes read

Mirage, an Autobot originating from Diaclone in 1983, was imported to the Transformers toy line by Hasbro, portrayed as a counter-intelligence specialist with illusion powers who faced challenges due to his uncertain loyalties. Despite inconsistent portrayals of his powers, Mirage played significant roles in early Transformers stories, evolving through various iterations in different toy lines and media before his recent rebellious portrayal in "Rise of the Beasts."

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  • Mirage, a key Autobot character, has a rich history dating back to the 1980s, originating from a Japanese toy line and being imported by Hasbro, with his abilities evolving over various Transformers media iterations.
  • Mirage's portrayal as an Autobot with illusion powers, including invisibility and holographic manipulation, has been a consistent theme across different Transformers series, showcasing his role as a counter-intelligence specialist with complex loyalties and character development.

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Recent questions

  • Who created the character Mirage?

    Bob Barianksi

  • What abilities does Mirage possess?

    Illusions and invisibility

  • When did Mirage first appear in Transformers media?

    1984

  • In what form does Mirage transform?

    French Formula One race car

  • How has Mirage's character evolved over time?

    New iterations in different toy lines

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Evolution of Mirage in Transformers Universe

  • Mirage, a prominent Autobot character, originated from the Japanese toy line Diaclone in 1983 before being imported by Hasbro in 1984 as part of the Transformers toy line, transforming into a French Formula One race car.
  • Marvel Comics writer Bob Barianksi crafted Mirage's profile, portraying him as an Autobot counter-intelligence specialist with an electro disruptor that could manipulate other robots' senses, allowing him to create illusions and deceive enemies.
  • Mirage's powers were inconsistently portrayed in various Transformers media, with some depicting him as turning invisible and generating holographic images, while others focused solely on his invisibility ability.
  • Mirage played significant roles in early Transformers stories, including the original Marvel comic miniseries and the Transformers cartoon pilot miniseries, where he showcased his skills and faced challenges due to his uncertain loyalties.
  • Mirage's character was phased out of the original Transformers series in 1986, but he made a return in the 1990s with new iterations in different toy lines, each with unique abilities and storylines.
  • Mirage's character continued to evolve in subsequent Transformers series, with new versions introduced in Beast Machines, Robots in Disguise, Armada, and Energon, each with distinct characteristics and powers.
  • Mirage's most recent appearance in the live-action movie "Rise of the Beasts" portrays him as a rebellious Autobot with illusion powers, transforming into a Porsche 964, forming a bond with human Noah Diaz, and potentially hinting at future developments for the character.
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