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The Transformers franchise has had numerous incarnations, with many of these appearing on the printed page. Various comic book companies have had their takes on the brand, with most of these being ...
The series has since been collected in a series of four trade paperbacks. Dreamwave held the Transformers license for a few years in between the Marvel and IDW eras. Unfortunately, most of the ...
All of which won't mean much if you came in after (or didn't bother) with the Dreamwave era of Transformers comics publishing. So, as a first step, I'm going to detail a kind of dramatis personae ...
Following the shocking conclusion to last issue, the AUTOBOTS’ plan to establish a permanent presence on Earth starts to unravel dramatically. With the first components of the planetary defense ...
Still, Transformers isn't a total wash ... unlock something new (even if it’s just a piece of promo art from the Dreamwave comic series) every few minutes, and the scenarios do a decent job ...
or OVERLORD? and what about DEATHSAURUS? Yeah, we thought so… Some of your favorite Dreamwave Transformers artists penciled these amazing Japanese bots, including Don Figueroa (Transformers ...
DreamWave Productions, and IDW. Beyond those crossovers, IDW attempted to create a shared comic book universe that featured G.I. Joe and Transformers alongside some of Hasbro's other properties ...
In the ’80s, Marvel U.K.’s Transformers comic featured a crossover with Action Force (the name for G.I. Joe in that region), and companies like Dreamwave and Devil’s Due united the brands in ...
Warren Johnson quickly established a style that stood far apart from anything seen in the previous Transformers books from Marvel, Dreamwave, and IDW. That style earned Warren Johnson ComicBook ...
Dreamwave's Transformers series faced increased competition from Marvel and DC, fighting for shelf space in comic book stores. Issue #1 of the ongoing series introduces a new element to ...