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Transformers and comics
* Dark Star, an issue of the comics series The Transformers
In the Transformers Marvel comics continuity, shortly after the Arks crash on earth, the computer aboard the spaceship detected Shockwave landing on the prehistory Savage Land.
The Transformers Classics comics published in the Official Transformers Collectors Club magazine is set in the Marvel Comics continuity, but in a timeline where the events of Generation 2 did not occur.
After Dreamwave's closure, the rights to the Transformers comics were taken over by IDW Publishing.
While Transformers ended poorly for the US market, the same can not be said for the UK, Canada, and Japan markets as they went on to produce their own continuing series between 1991 to 1993, despite the UK market in particular missing a substantial amount of figures prominent in the comics and animated series throughout the line's run.
The Decepticons are usually depicted as the antagonists in the fictional universes of the Transformers storyline and related comics and cartoons, and the enemies of the Autobots.
* Transformers: Generation 2 ( comics ), by Marvel Comics
Based on the Transformers Classics toy line, the Timelines 2007 story is set 15 years after the end of the Marvel Comics story ( ignoring all events of the Marvel U. K. and Transformers: Generation 2 comics ).
* Keeper ( Transformers ), a comics character
Based on the Transformers Classics toy line, the Timelines 2007 story is set 15 years after the end of the Marvel Comics story ( ignoring all events of the Marvel UK and Generation 2 comics ).
In the U. S. comics, Starscream went on from his rebirth as a Pretender to join up with Shockwave in instigating the Decepticon Civil War, and was transported to Cybertron along with all the other Transformers in preparation for the battle against Unicron.
Based on the Transformers Classics toy line, the Timelines 2007 story is set 15 years after the end of the Marvel Comics story ( ignoring all events of the Marvel U. K. and Generation 2 comics ).
After Dreamwave's closure, the rights to the Transformers comics were taken up by IDW Publishing.
Although the Cybertron stage of Dreamwave comics was not reached due to Dreamwave's closure, the Cybertron comic strip available exclusively through the Transformers Fan Club indicates that at some point in the future of the comic continuity, Starscream would have killed the Mini-Con, Over-Run.
The Decepticons are usually depicted as the antagonists in the fictional universes of the Transformers stoyline and related comics and cartoons, and the enemies of the Autobots.
The first appearance of the Creation Matrix, later also known as the Autobot Matrix of Leadership, was in Marvel's Transformers comics, where the Matrix's first appearance pre-dated its cartoon appearance by over a year.
In the sequel series to the original Transformers comics, more of the history of Cybertron and the Transformer race was revealed, as Optimus Prime discovered that they had once possessed the ability to asexually reproduce by " budding ".
It also depicted Cybertron in a fully realized ' robot mode ' as Primus, something never even hinted as a possibility before in the original toyline or comics by Marvel, but which became a reality in Transformers: Cybertron, which was the first television series to not only depict Cybertron as having the same transforming capability as Unicron, but also showing it occurring within the show.
The Cybertron of the Beast Wars era is set some 300 years in the future of the original Transformers G1 continuity, drawing on elements of both the animated series and Marvel comics.
Text in italics is exclusive to the Marvel U. K. Transformers comics.
Astrotrain would first appear in Marvel's The Transformers series in the Target 2006 arc of the U. K. comics.
Several characters that were in the original Transformers cartoon and 1986 animated movie, as well as characters only seen in comics and such, make special appearances and cameos throughout the show.

Transformers and printed
Many Transformers come with tech specs ( short for technical specifications ) printed on the back of the box that they are sold in.
He also wrote the vast majority of the descriptive " tech spec " biographies printed on the Transformers toy packages that Hasbro produced in the 1980s, giving each figure unique personality quirks.
According to his biography printed in the Transformers Collectors club comic Megatron spent nearly 10 years rebuilding Astrotrain on Earth.
Ironhide's biography was printed in issue # 24 of the Transformers Collectors Club magazine.
Punch didn't appear in any of the stories from Marvel Comics, but his biography was printed in the back of issue # 71 of their U. S. Transformers series.
Cyclonus ' biography was printed in issue # 24 of the Transformers Collectors Club magazine.
Hot Shot's biography was printed in issue # 24 of the Transformers Collectors Club magazine.
An evil version of Wheeljack was mentioned in the Transformers Collectors Club prelude to the fiction Dungeons & Dinobots, printed in the Transformers Collectors Club magazine issue # 22.
Wheeljack's biography was printed in issue # 25 of the Transformers Collectors Club magazine.
When IDW Publishing printed it's Transformers: Beast Wars Sourcebook it specifically mentioned the Maximals B ' Boom and Bigmos as Triple Changers, but most of the other Transformers with a third mode were given names like " Mode 3 " and " third form ".
Dirge's biography was printed in issue # 26 of the Transformers Collectors Club magazine.
Accoording to the biography printed in the Transformers Collectors Club magazine, Slag and Sludge were part of Grimlock's band of Decepticon hunters on board the ship Graviton.
According to the biography printed in the Transformers Collectors Club magazine, Slag and Sludge were part of Grimlock's band of Decepticon hunters on board the ship Graviton.
The Shattered Glass Mirror Universe version of Ravage had a biography printed in issue # 26 of the Transformers Collectors Club magazine.
Nightscream was mentioned in the Blackarachnia biography printed in issue # 25 of the Transformers Collectors Club magazine.
Strika's biography was printed in issue # 24 of the Transformers Collectors Club magazine.
Metroplex also has a biography printed in the Transformers: Universe series.

Transformers and by
Bláthy had suggested the use of closed-cores, Zipernowsky the use of parallel shunt connections, and Déri had performed the experiments ; Transformers in use today are designed based on principles discovered by the three engineers.
* Inside Transformers, composed by J.
It has appeared, among other places, in The Transformers animated series by Optimus Prime before entering battle or embarking on a group journey with his Autobots ( as well as in the 2009 feature film Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen ).
According to comic book writer and editor Bob Budiansky, The Transformers character Shockwave was inspired by Spock.
The movie was written and directed by Leo D. Paur, who formerly worked as a writer on animated series such as The Transformers.
The soundtrack for the movie included " Living in America " by James Brown ; the film's music was composed by Vince DiCola ( who also composed the soundtrack for The Transformers: The Movie that same year ), and also included songs by John Cafferty (" Hearts on Fire ", featuring Vince DiCola ), Survivor, Kenny Loggins, and Robert Tepper.
Megatron is a fictional character from the Transformers franchise, created by Hasbro, and based on a toy design by Takara.
Four million years later, in 1984, the Transformers were reawakened, and Megatron was defeated twice by Optimus Prime.
Megatron conquered Cybertron by 2005 in the animated film, Transformers: The Movie.
The Generation 1 Megatron made a cameo in the pilot of the Transformers: Animated series on a historical video being viewed by Optimus Prime.
Megatron was featured in the 1993 Transformers: Generation 2 coloring book " Decepticon Madness " by Bud Simpson.
In Crossing Over, when Skyfall and Landquake were presumed killed in the midst of a bloody Mini-Con civil war and attack by Unicron ( set concurrently with the events of Transformers: Cybertron ), they were, in actuality, transported across universes, from the world of the Unicron Trilogy into the Marvel Comics timeline.
In a controversial move by director Michael Bay, Weaving was chosen as the Decepticon leader Megatron vocally in the 2007 live-action film Transformers, rather than using the original version of the character's voice created by the voice actor, Frank Welker.
A year later, director Michael Bay was inspired by IMAX's use in The Dark Knight to feature big-screen sequences in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
* Prime ( Transformers ), a title used by Autobot leaders in Transformers

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