Hornetroid
Hornetroid is a fictional character in the Micronauts series.
Micronauts
Hornetroid is a fictional character or vehicle in the Micronauts series. Just as Antron, he comes from the far off galaxy of Thoraxid.
In a Mego catalog an Antron can be seen piloting Hornetroid and Sharkos.[1]
The Hornetroid was developed as a dragonfly, but his name suggests it is a hornet.
The box for the Hornetroid refers to him as a "myrapod", which is actually the group of animals that includes centipedes and millipedes, not hornets or dragonflies.
Development
The Hornetroid was based on concept art by Stephen Lee.
The prototype of the Hornetroid was orange and pink and had a visible, removable brain feature. This prototype lacked the parts reused from the Beam Tripler and Battle Cruiser that were on the final release.[2]
Mego released Hornetroid in 1979. It was also released by Gig and Grand Toys.
The Hornetroid was the inspiration for the 2015 Glyos figure called the Hornet Mushi.[3]
In 2018 several parts for Hornetroid were released on Shapeways by Mathew Robert Ignash.
Reception
Fictional biography
"The Fearsome Myriapod From The Far Off Galaxy of Thoraxid"
Comics
1979 Marvel Comics
The Hornetroid first appeared in the Marvel Comics Micronauts Annual issue 1 where it fought Bug and Acroyear.
When Marvel lost the license to Micronauts it included losing the rights to Hornetroid, and they have not appeared again the Marvel Universe.
2003 Image Comics
Hornetroid in Micronauts Karza issue 4 by Image Comics Several Hornetroids were seen among Baron Karza's fleet in Micronauts Karza issue 4 by Image Comics.
2016 IDW Publishing
Hornetroids appeared among Baron Karza's forces in Micronauts number 5 by IDW Publishing.
In Rom and the Micronauts 2 the Micronauts fight a Hornetroid infected by a Dire Wraith.[4]
The Micronauts use the body of a Hornetroid as a Trojan Horse in Rom and the Micronauts 3.[5]
Toys
- Mego Micronauts Hornetroid (1979)
- A new 1:18 scale mold developed for California R&D for Mego.
- The rear gun is recolored from the Microman Beam Tripler. The tail and tail wings are recolored from the Battle Cruiser.
- Gig Micronauti Hornetroid
- A release of the Mego toy in Italy by Gig.
- Grand Toys Micronauts Hornetroid
- A release of the Mego toy in Canada in English/French packaging by Grand Toys.
Refrences
- ↑ http://www.megomuseum.com/catalog/1980/micronauts.shtml
- ↑ http://www.megomuseum.com/micronauts/hornetroid.html
- ↑ https://glyos.fandom.com/wiki/Hornet_Mushi
- ↑ http://aesircomic-books.blogspot.com/2018/01/idw-rom-and-micronauts_28.html
- ↑ https://aesircomic-books.blogspot.com/2018/03/idw-rom-and-micronauts-3.html
External links
- http://www.innerspaceonline.com/hornet.htm
- http://www.micro-outpost.com/pictures/aliens/hornetroid/hornetroid.html
- https://micronauts.fandom.com/wiki/Hornetroid
Gallery
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Hornetroid, Membros, Antron and Repto prototypes
References
External links
- 1:18 scale
- 5mm peg compatible toys
- 1979 toys
- Fictional characters who can fly
- Fictional characters who can project energy
- Fictional characters with superhuman durability
- Fictional characters with superhuman strength
- Fictional cyborgs
- Fictional insects
- Fictional ships
- Gig toys
- Grand Toys toys
- IDW Publishing characters
- Image Comics characters
- Marvel Comics robots
- Mego toys
- Micronauts
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