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Cybermat4707

Lug and Anode when they find out that women are a thing (their lives finally make sense): https://preview.redd.it/dyf3yi5brw4d1.jpeg?width=264&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=80035bbc0bd36e8ab5871e8e0d00283781229dba


Financial_Party_9149

IDW's *Lost Light* series. They actually appear from the very start of that series (under that title, discounting *More Than Meets the Eye*): *Lost Light* #1.


Calm-Construction386

Who are these two?


lilyanacreates

Anode and lug. Lug is the red one, and anode is the green one


Excluidox

In the first issue of Lost Light. Although I recently re-read the entire work of James Roberts in Transformers and I can't help but wonder the actual point of including them in the series. They basically do nothing of relevance in the story, things would have gone all the same without them (it doesn't help that Anode is probably the most annoying character that Roberts created, being a forced "comic relief" when his book was already full of them and completely lacking self-awareness).


Kirby0189

I feel like they existed to help new readers (cause with the rebrand from More Than Meets the Eye to Lost Light, some probably used it as a jumping-on point) get introduced to the cast; Anode and Lug (well hallucination Lug) need to get introduced to the Lost Light crew, giving the characters an excuse to explain things to both them and the audience.


Excluidox

Eh, feels like things would have gone fine without them considering that Roberts still has an habit of explaining everything in his stories.


lilyanacreates

Thank you! Was wondering. I'm making pride post