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[citation needed] Dreamwave split off from Image Comics in April 2002. [1] Dreamwave acquired the license for the Transformers toyline from Hasbro in December 2001. [citation needed] The first mini-series, written by Chris Sarracini & drawn by Pat Lee and based on the Transformers: Generation 1 characters, was the top-selling book on the sales ...
Transformers: Generation One was a Dreamwave Productions comic book series, consisting of two six-issue limited series and an ongoing title. Within the same continuity were three other Dreamwave series: a series of character profiles entitled Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye, a prequel miniseries entitled, Transformers: Micromasters and another prequel ongoing miniseries called ...
This raises the question of whether or not any of the Marvel Comics Transformers stories take place in the Marvel Universe "proper" , despite such tie-ins as Spider-Man's guest-starring appearance in the original Marvel limited series and Circuit Breaker, a character that originated in the Transformers comics, having a cameo appearance in ...
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The Transformers: Continuum (November 11, 2009) – First guidebook of the HCBU-related Transformers comics. G.I. Joe: Tales from the Cobra Wars (April 19, 2011) – Anthology of prose stories based on several HCBU-related G.I. Joe comics. Transformers: Historia (January 9, 2019) – Second guidebook of the HCBU-related Transformers comics. [4]
Transformers: Generation One (2002–2004, Dreamwave Productions) Transformers: The War Within (2002–2003, Dreamwave Productions) Transformers: Micromasters (2002–2004, Dreamwave Productions) Transformers: Armada (2002–2003, Dreamwave Productions) Transformers: Energon (2004, Dreamwave Productions)
The Transformers franchise was created by American toy company Hasbro, based on the Japanese toylines Diaclone and Micro Change from Takara. [1] Hasbro would partner with Marvel Comics to develop the world and mythology of Transformers, with Marvel also publishing a comic book series that ran for 80 issues, from September 1984 to July 1991. [1]
Transformers (comics) Transformers: Armada (comic book) Transformers: Generation One (Dreamwave) Transformers: The War Within; W. Warlands