This page contains affiliate links. We may earn commissions when readers interact with or purchase items through these links. For more information, see our affiliate disclosures here.

Transformers Cartoon News on Seibertron.com

Got Transformers News? Let us know here!
Category:
Year:
Keyword(s):

Exclude news from our sponsors

Seibertron.com Interviews Ken Christiansen

Transformers News: Seibertron.com Interviews Ken Christiansen
Date: Monday, November 25th 2013 5:07am CST
Categories: Cartoon News, Comic Book News, Site Articles, Game News, People News, Interviews, Book News
Posted by: Va'al | Credit(s): Ken Christiansen, Va'al

Discuss This Topic · Permanent Link
Views: 361,793

With the end of the IDW Transformers: Prime - Beast Hunters comic series upon us, Seibertron.com has decided to sit down and talk to one of its creative team members, and in some ways, the face of it all: read on below for a full exclusive interview with cover, storyboard, videogame and concept artist Ken Christiansen!

Transformers News: Seibertron.com Interviews Ken Christiansen


Va'al - Ken, thanks for agreeing to do this. We've featured some of your work before on Seibertron.com, it's about time we got to meet the mind and man behind the artwork! Before we get into the nitty-gritty of your work with Transformers though, I need to ask: where did it all begin for you? How did you first encounter our favourite transforming robots?

KC - Well, thanks for having me! I really appreciate it when you guys post anything about my work, I've been a follower of the site for years.

The show was everything. It was the first episode which sucked me right in - I don't even remember the first figure I had, but I know it was the show that put me all in. I was 10 years old at the time of the launch, and I had slowed down on Star Wars, and was really into GI Joe toys and comics, with He-Man in the mix as well. But Transformers really took over, and knocked even the mighty Joes back a step.

Va'al - Ah, you're one of those! I admit, I like knowing that the current creators all started as fans, brings a lot more to the experience. I was going to ask which figure was your first, but you pre-empted me - so how about this: which was your favourite character or episode from the animated series?

KC - G1 Soundwave, is...and always will be...my favorite character. And he is an early toy I do remember getting, on a Christmas morning. Of course I loved his voice, and how he was Megatron's dependable commander, but the fact he had Transformers INSIDE of him really captured my imagination. And I really liked that, unlike a lot of the figures, he matched up pretty well to the box art, and animation model. I was a stickler for that kind of thing, even back then. Also, I always thought it was cool how he used Laserbeak and Ravage on the show, so they've become synonymous with any vision of Soundwave I have, I always want to try to figure out a way to include them in a figure pose, or a drawing/design I'm working on. (I figure Rumble and Frenzy can take care of themselves!)

Transformers News: Seibertron.com Interviews Ken Christiansen


Va'al - I think a lot of fans have a soft spot for Soundwave; he is terribly charismatic after all. You've mentioned your gateway, the toys and what it was that drew you in - but what about the artistic side? Did you read the comics as a kid, or did you start drawing based on box art and cartoons?

KC - I'll admit that I didn't really enjoy the comics, even though I still have the first 60 or so issues to this day - but yes, I did really enjoy the artwork. I loved the show and the toys, but I was always just lukewarm on the comics. That being said, I did probably draw most artistic inspiration from the comics, I remember drawing that cover corner Marvel Optimus Prime a lot. A lot. Another favorite image from those books was the reveal of Predaking, standing in a jungle. I drew that one a lot as well.

Transformers News: Seibertron.com Interviews Ken Christiansen


The box art images were another inspiration; I didn't have a massive collection by any means, but I did collect the trading cards, so even if I didn't have the toy and/or filecard, I did have nearly every character image from the cards. We had a project in the 4th or 5th Grade, where we wrote a story, and bound it into a book. Mine, of course, was about Autobots fighting Decepticons, carried into battle by the rocket of Omega Supreme. I designed characters back then too, usually military type vehicles, or cars that friends and family drove. I still have that little book, but I'm sure all those other drawings are long gone.

Transformers News: Seibertron.com Interviews Ken Christiansen


Va'al - That's some great, early KC art there. Must be worth a fortune by now! So if the comics didn't get to you as much back then, what brought you to their world later on? But I suppose, before we get to that, my question is: How did you start working for the franchise in general?

KC - I had been working freelance for about a year after leaving Disney Interactive, and I had just wrapped a series of projects for Activision in late 2005. One of the producers I had been working with asked "Hey, are you into Transformers at all?" I had heard, as did many other fans, that it was being shopped around as a movie, but I didn't know was finally happening, and Activision wanted to go after the franchise. The projects I had just finished were to lock down the Dreamworks games license for the next five or so movies, showing game play, etc. and this was going to be the same thing. Lots of storyboards and game play examples. But it just kept going and going, and it turned into character designs, and in-game production art - I was around for a lot of it, from the very beginning to helping out with marketing images.

Transformers News: Seibertron.com Interviews Ken Christiansen


The Transformers were a huge part of my childhood, and though I hadn't really followed the franchise overall since then, I did already have the 20th Anniversary MP Optimus Prime, and the Alternator Grimlock Mustang proudly displayed in my studio. Getting the chance to work on the franchise as a professional, really kind of blew my mind. And midway through the production, Hasbro said they were going to make some figures out of my designs... I kind of freaked out.

Transformers News: Seibertron.com Interviews Ken Christiansen


Va'al - That must be quite the phonecall/email! I've spotted some of the designs that made it into figures on your website - do you have any particular favourites? Which part of working with the new, movieverse, Transformers aesthetics did you enjoy the most?

KC - I was pretty honored that Hasbro/Paramount used the red car drone (AKA Swindle) in the press kits for the film. Of the drones, I think Payload (Armored Truck) and Long Arm (Tow Truck) are my favorites. Long Arm was originally to be an homage to Hoist, colored green and yellow, but was later changed to be the tow truck paint job from the film. I was glad to see the mold reused as a Hoist figure. All of those designs were done based on rough concepts I had seen at the production offices in early 2006. Not until late summer, a bit after I had wrapped on the drone characters, did I start to see marketing images and final movie models start showing up, and that's when I was tasked to do the Shockwave designs. So, that's why he's a little more in line with the film aesthetic - he's not a generic, energon created drone, he was meant to be a Cybertronian, and look more like the movie bots.

Transformers News: Seibertron.com Interviews Ken Christiansen


While I agreed with the design philosophy from the first movie, I thought that the bots should have shown a little more alt mode elements, so you can really see the connection between forms. With Shockwave I tried to bring it back a little bit to that, with clear iconic character details, and visible alt mode elements. And that's the design philosophy I took into my next Transformers project, the Revenge of the Fallen game.

Va'al - Those are good designs! And that Shockwave looks intriguing, but it looks like DotM Skyhammer took his mode later down the line. How did you find working with videogames, compared to the work you're currently doing on comic covers? And how did that transition happen?

KC - Maybe. To me, the transformation logic is totally different., around the canopy and fuselage. But I did work a bit on the alt mode of the Skyhammer toy, and was given direction to use a Russian Hind for inspiration, but I didn't work on the robot mode. I did three copter drawings, and when the toy came out, it looked like the designers used elements of all three.

Transformers News: Seibertron.com Interviews Ken Christiansen


I'm not a gamer, but when I'm into a game I like, I kind of get obsessed with it. I thought Luxoflux did a fantastic job with the gameplay of the Revenge game - especially given the short production time, notorious with movie tie-in games - and was really excited to see how they would build on the engine. Sadly, none of that was meant to be. It was the first time I felt that someone captured the essence of a Transformer, being both things at once. I know some people had issues with holding down the trigger, but I much preferred that, to the 'sit and wait to transform' style of other games. My entire career to that point was in the game industry. But after doing the games for so long, I was looking to expand out a little, I wanted to see if I could work directly with IDW and Hasbro.

I took the designs of Megatron, Optimus, and Starscream, from the DLC content of the Revenge game, and did full illustrations of them in comic cover format. I included Bumblebee, Jazz, and Soundwave designs, and pitched myself to Andy Schmidt at IDW, and for a meet up with Aaron Archer at BotCon 2009.

Transformers News: Seibertron.com Interviews Ken Christiansen


For IDW, Andy had me do the cover to the much-loved, revered, and indisputably go-to source of information, the Transformers: Continuum. Yikes, that one was a bit of a mess, I guess. I never kept up on the IDW relationship, maybe both sides needed that sting to heal a little. And I just got too busy following that meeting with Aaron to come back to the books. Years later, I met John Barber at BotCon 2012, and that's how I got involved with the Rage of the Dinobots and Beast Hunters covers.

Va'al - Ah, the IDW Aligned comics! As an artist who had worked on the movieverse and videogame aesthetics - though WfC and FoC are also part of the new continuity - how did you find adjusting to the sleeker, more rounded style of the two series? And how much were you involved in the series themselves?

KC - Well, doing a wide range of shape styles for what was then called 'tv show' was that first assignment I had from Archer at Hasbro, in 2009, as they were putting the studio together, and hiring the actual production team. I would call myself a concept artist before anything else, so something like coming up with new character designs/versions is what I like to do best. And then about a year later, I worked on some product ideas for the Prime line. At that point, I was working with final character design models from the production's art department. And, every once and awhile I would do some product development, or I was asked to do some character ideas for HasLabs to use as conversation starters for meetings with the show runners. So before the comics, I had a lot of experience working with the shows' aesthetic. I never was a part of the production of the actual show, with Hasbro Studios, but through Hasbro, Inc., I got to play in that universe a bit.

The Cybertron games, on the other hand, I had no experience with the art style. So that was the learning curve for me. I was asked to 'update' the FoC dinobots into a Prime style, with a heavy lean on the FoC style...visually meaning they didn't 'evolve' as much as Team Prime, for example. So I just eliminated some minor details from the FoC versions, and did a 'wrap metal' pass, in the Prime style, at the main form elements of the bots. John Barber OK'd the sketch of Grimlock I did as an example, and I was off and running.

I had nothing to do with what was inside the books; in most cases, I don't think any of the scripts were even completely written at the time I needed to have the cover done, about three months in advance. I'm sure an overview and series arc were long completed though. Barber, then Carlos Guzman, would give me their idea on what was going on in the book, and what they'd like to see on the cover. I'd do some sketches and we'd go from there. I met Mairghread Scott for the first time at BotCon 2013, and we chatted about what was coming up in #7, we pulled Carlos into the conversation, and I did a sketch of it right there at my table. For number 8, Carlos and I chatted at SDCC, and he told me what he was looking for, and Mike Johnson, through email, pretty much said what he'd like to see on the cover. I did those last sketches for Carlos to approve, and that wrapped the series when I turned in the final.

Transformers News: Seibertron.com Interviews Ken Christiansen


It was a lot of fun to do those covers. I loved the Fall of Cybertron game, so it was a real treat to get to draw those characters, and get reconnected with IDW.

Va'al - I always enjoy hearing stories of how creators come to join the IDW team, they never seem to be the same! So you were working on the comics covers, but still had quite a bit of involvement in other aspects of the Transformers universe. I've seen some designs for characters that never made it on the show, too. What were you doing between the comics? How were you being kept busy?

KC - Relatively, I'm a newbie to comics, with only 13 IDW covers to date. Concept art is my main source of income, since graduating from art school in 1997. Happily, now at least half my workload comes from Hasbro, covering many different brands. Mainly in that first year, it started off with early re-imaginings of core Transformers characters, mixed with some work on Dark of the Moon ideas, and then going back to work on designs for the 13 Primes, and filling out the brand bible, which had used a lot of that earlier character design work, done by myself and other great artists.

Transformers News: Seibertron.com Interviews Ken Christiansen


After that, HasLabs expanded into a lot of other brands and concepts, that kept me really busy, MASK, Inhumanoids, Micronauts, to name a few. Some of those ideas were teased in that NYCC giveaway comic, Unit:E, if you remember it. And as other designers move to other brands within Hasbro, I've been able to 'travel' with them, and do lot of work on stuff like Star Wars, etc. Always though, I try to stay connected to the big bots, with doing some Hasbro Inc. commissioned work, movie/tv show stuff or product design for example, or licensed work with IDW, and other publishers.

Va'al - So what you're telling us is.. you're everywhere! And we know that some of your art features in the upcoming Covenant of Primus - the result of all the concept work for the Aligned continuity - due early December. Anything you can tell us about that?

KC - Now everyone finally can see it! After years of working with Hasbro off and on, I've only been able to release a grand total of 8 Transformers images. Including Prima, of the 13, which was published previously in the Transformers: Vault. I'm so excited to see the rest of the designs coming out, along with some new art I was asked to contribute, alongside some other great Transformers artists.

Transformers News: Seibertron.com Interviews Ken Christiansen
Binder of Revelation - Art by Emiliano Santalucia


After working six or so months with Hasbro, they booked me to do four of the 13 Primes. By then I had a pretty good feel of what Aaron Archer was looking for from me, and I had gotten pretty tight with Eric Siebenaler who acted as my art director on previous projects. I was also then introduced to Rik Alvarez, who had sent me a giant document to work from, that he was putting together. A compiled history from the comics and games, and new stuff he had written - basically the bones of the Aligned Continuity. So, under those guys, I went to work. 4 became 6, then 8, then Eric asked if I wanted to do all 13. Of course! But then Takara chimed in, and they wanted to do some images, and they took over the designs of Micronus and Alpha Trion. So I ended up doing 11...and a second version of one of them.

Transformers News: Seibertron.com Interviews Ken Christiansen


I had never really heard much about it since then, other than Aaron and Rik teased some images at a couple of BotCons, but I really thought they would remain in the vault, the Brand Bible. Last November, I got an email from Tyler Freidenrich from Becker&Mayer, asking if I could do some illustrations for what would be the Covenant. I jumped at the chance, and got to contribute 7 illustrations, a new character design for Unicron, and the cover. And that's about all I can tell you about it. I know what I did, but I've only seen the same trailer for it as everyone else. I was asked to upload every Hasbro image I did related to the Aligned Continuity, beyond just the Primes, but I don't what, if anything more, was included in the book.



So, I'm just as excited as any other fan to see what's in there!

Va'al - I can assure you, a lot of us are really, really excited for this book. I'm not sure what else could hype it up more.. do you have any ideas?

KC - That's great to hear! Hmm...how about a contest for a free copy of the book? On my Facebook page, the Art of Ken Christiansen, I'll be running a 'Like Drive' contest. Participants enter their names into a drawing by making a comment in the page's Cover Photo comments section, saying they shared the page to at least five people. That Cover Photo, (containing all the contest info) signaling the beginning of the contest, will be posted on Monday, November 25th, at 9 AM PST, and ending Sunday, December 8th at midnight PST.

Monday, December 9th, (the day before the book is released) I'll draw the winning name, and announce it by 9 AM PST. That winner will receive a free copy of the Covenant of Primus... AND, I'll insert a custom black and white rendered portrait, of any character of their choosing.

Va'al - Hear that, readers? Head over to Ken's page for a chance to win what looks to be an amazing piece of Transformers lore. Ken, thanks again for agreeing to do this interview with us, we're looking forward to more of your amazing work soon! Any last words?

KC - Thank you - I can't tell you how much I appreciate it!

I do have a couple more things to add. I also put together a new website, kenchristiansen.com, which replaces to old site, badflip.com. Finally I have galleries collecting all the Transformers (and more!) work that I've done, in one easy to find place, rather than have to search through months and years of blog posts on the old Bad Flip Blog. I will keep that blog online, but it will go inactive. The new site has a blog built in, so that's how I'll continue, along with the Facebook page, to make announcements, and post new artwork. And once it's ready, there will also be a online store, to purchase original art, make commission inquiries, and get leftover convention prints and sketchbooks. It's coming very soon, but right now the only way to get that stuff is through the Art of Ken Christiansen on Facebook, or contact me at ken@badflip.com.

Thanks again!

--

There you have it, readers - we hope you enjoyed our voyage into the Christiansen world! Join the competition today, follow Ken's work and keep your eyes tuned for more exclusive content, coming soon, to Seibertron.com.

Transformers Prime: Predacons Rising Trailer

Transformers News: Transformers Prime: Predacons Rising Trailer
Date: Friday, August 23rd 2013 8:28am CDT
Category: Cartoon News
Posted by: El Duque | Credit(s): Transformers YouTube Channel

Discuss This Topic · Permanent Link
Views: 34,502

The official Transformers YouTube channel has uploaded a trailer for the upcoming Transformers Prime Beast Hunters Predacons Rising movie that was shown at SDCC 2013. Check out the embedded video below.

The Transformers Prime saga didn't end with the season finale! Transformers Prime: Predacons Rising is an all new movie-length event, hitting DVD and Blu-ray on October 8th



Transformers Prime Beast Hunters "Deadlock" High Quality Promos

Transformers News: Transformers Prime Beast Hunters "Deadlock" High Quality Promos
Date: Monday, July 22nd 2013 2:32pm CDT
Category: Cartoon News
Posted by: El Duque | Credit(s): The Hub Network

Discuss This Topic · Permanent Link
Views: 28,145

The official Hub Network YouTube channel has uploaded a higher quality of the 30 second promo for this week's last episode of Transformers Prime Beast Hunters, "Deadlock". They've also uploaded the clip of Bumblebee speaking that was shown over the past weekend at SDCC, which is also from this episode. Bumblebee will be voice by Will Friedle. Check out the clips embedded below, and be sure to tune into the Hub Network on Friday at 7:30 PM ET for this episode.




Hasbro SDCC Panel and Official Product Images Galleries

Transformers News: Hasbro SDCC Panel and Official Product Images Galleries
Date: Thursday, July 18th 2013 5:03pm CDT
Categories: Cartoon News, Toy News, Event News, Company News, Digital Media News
Posted by: Va'al | Credit(s): Hasbro

Discuss This Topic · Permanent Link
Views: 60,643

Thanks again to Seibertron we have a better look at the slideshow used during the panel at SDCC. And courtesy of Hasbro, we get a better look at the product images used in the presentation: these include Construct-Bots, Generations, Masterpiece and the Thrilling 30 grouping, and can all be found here. Or you can click on any of the images below for the full galleries!

UPDATE: You can now watch the embedded video below to view the panel's slideshow gallery instead, all courtesy of Seibertron himself.

SDCC Hasbro Panel Gallery



Hasbro SDCC Panel and Official Product Images Galleries

Hasbro SDCC Panel and Official Product Images Galleries

Hasbro SDCC Panel and Official Product Images Galleries

Hasbro SDCC Panel and Official Product Images Galleries



Hasbro Official Product Images Gallery

Hasbro SDCC Panel and Official Product Images Galleries

Hasbro SDCC Panel and Official Product Images Galleries

Hasbro SDCC Panel and Official Product Images Galleries

Hasbro SDCC Panel and Official Product Images Galleries

Hasbro SDCC Panel and Official Product Images Galleries

Hasbro SDCC Panel and Official Product Images Galleries

SDCC 2013 Coverage: Transformers Prime Beast Hunters Predacons Rising Clip

Transformers News: SDCC 2013 Coverage: Transformers Prime Beast Hunters Predacons Rising Clip
Date: Thursday, July 18th 2013 3:59pm CDT
Categories: Cartoon News, Event News, Digital Media News
Posted by: Va'al

Discuss This Topic · Permanent Link
Views: 41,848

Yet another reveal from the Hasbro Transformers panel, and it's more Transformers: Prime goodness! Check out the embedded video below, courtesy of Seibertron, for a clip from the movie-length conclusion to Beast Hunters (though not part of season 3) - Predacons Rising.


SDCC 2013 Coverage: Transformers Prime Bumblebee Speaks!

Transformers News: SDCC 2013 Coverage: Transformers Prime Bumblebee Speaks!
Date: Thursday, July 18th 2013 1:55pm CDT
Categories: Site News, Cartoon News, Event News
Posted by: El Duque

Discuss This Topic · Permanent Link
Views: 37,040

At long last Transformers Prime Bumblebee speaks! Seibertron has uploaded a clip from the SDCC 2013 Transformers Prime panel revealing the voice of Bumblebee, from the upcoming episode of Transformers Prime Beast Hunters, "Deadlock". Bumblebee will be voiced by Will Friedle. The clip is embedded below.


Hasbro SDCC 2013 Panels and Booth Activities

Transformers News: Hasbro SDCC 2013 Panels and Booth Activities
Date: Monday, July 15th 2013 3:39pm CDT
Categories: Cartoon News, Comic Book News, Toy News, Event News, Press Releases, Company News
Posted by: Va'al | Credit(s): Hasbro

Discuss This Topic · Permanent Link
Views: 65,207

As promised, here is the official Hasbro schedule for SDCC. Check it out below!

HASBRO COMIC-CON PANELS, AUTOGRAPH SESSIONS & SPECIAL EDITION GIVEAWAYS


PANELS

Every year Hasbro offers an exciting lineup of panels to give fans an inside look at its brands at Comic-Con. In 2013 Hasbro, will present the following panels:

  • Transformers Prime Beast Hunters
    Thursday, 7/18/13, 11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m., Room: 25ABC
    Members of the Hasbro and Hasbro Studios team as well as special guests will give fans a peek behind the curtain of the popular animated series currently airing on the Hub TV Network! Attendees will learn details about the upcoming epic conclusion of the award-winning series including the gPredacons Risingh DVD launching in October and a TV movie event airing on the Hub Network. Room: 25ABC
  • Transformers 30th Anniversary
    Thursday, 7/18/13, 12:00p.m. - 1:00p.m., Room: 25ABC
    One of pop-culture's most prolific brands kicks off its 30th Anniversary celebration at Comic-Con International! Join members of the Transformers brand and design team to celebrate the legacy of gRobots in Disguiseh and get a More Than Meets The Eyeh first look at the Thrilling 30 line of special edition action figures and more. Transformers team members will also host some Q+A for your burning Transformers questions! Room 25ABC
  • Hasbro: Star Wars
    Friday, 7/19/12, 1:00pm - 2:00pm, Room: 7AB
    Join members of the Hasbro brand and design team including Derryl DePriest (VP, Global Brand Marketing, Hasbro), Jeff Labovitz (Director, Global Brand Marketing, Hasbro) and more as they discuss the popular Hasbro Star Wars and Angry Birds Star Wars line. Attendees will also get a sneak peek of upcoming, never before seen action figures. Derryl, Jeff and team will also host some Q+A for your burning Star Wars action figure questions! Room 7AB
  • My Little Pony Friendship is Magic
    Saturday, 7/20/13, 10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m., Room: 25ABC
    Join special guests from Hasbro Studios and The HUB TV Networkfs gMy Little Pony Friendship is Magich as they share details of the making of the popular animated series and how the gfriendshiph and gmagich are brought to life. Fans wonft want to miss it! Also includes Q&A time. Room 25ABC
  • Hasbro: Marvel
    Saturday, 7/20/12, 4:00p.m. - 5:00p.m., Room: 25ABC
    Adam Biehl (Vice President, Global Marvel Line at Hasbro), Jesse Falcon (Director of Hardlines, Marvel), Dwight Stall (Senior Marvel Product Design Manager, Hasbro) and Maalvika Mantripragada (Sr. Manager, Global Marvel Line at Hasbro) discuss Hasbrofs popular Marvel action figure lines. Attendees will also get a sneak peek of upcoming, never before seen action figures. Adam, Jesse, Dwight and Maalvika will also host some Q+A for your burning Marvel action figure questions! Room 25ABC


HASBRO BOOTH EVENTS

Below is a schedule of activity for Hasbro booth (#3329) throughout Comic-Con International including KRE-O, MARVEL, MY LITTLE PONY, NERF and TRANSFORMERS giveaways and autograph sessions for the G.I. JOE and MY LITTLE PONY brands. All giveaways and events are subject to change.

Wednesday, July 17

  • 6:00-6:30p.m.: Zombies invade the Hasbro booth! NERF ZOMBIE STRIKE Special Edition Promo Dart Pack giveaway (while supplies last).

Thursday, July 18

  • 9:00-10:00a.m.: Zombies invade the Hasbro booth! NERF ZOMBIE STRIKE Special Edition Promo Dart Pack giveaway (while supplies last)
  • 10:00-11:30a.m.: KRE-O STAR TREK Building Set Giveaway and KRE-O Coupon Giveaway (while supplies last)
  • 11:30a.m.-noon: KRE=O TRANSFORMERS DEVASTATOR KREON Figure Giveaway (while supplies last)
  • 1:30-2:30p.m.: TRANSFORMERS: The Ride-3D Special Edition Poster Giveaway (while supplies last)
  • 4:00-5:00p.m. Autograph session with John M. Chu, the director of G.I. JOE: RETALIATION. Tickets are required for participation and will be distributed for free in the Hasbro booth beginning at 9:00a.m. on Thursday morning (while supplies last)

Friday, July 19

  • 9:00-10:00a.m.: KRE-O Special Edition Poster Giveaway (while supplies last)
  • 10:30-11:30a.m.: MY LITTLE PONY Poster Giveaway (while supplies last)
  • 3:30-4:30p.m.: Autograph session with G.I. JOE: RETALIATION actor Ray Park (SNAKE EYES). Tickets are required for participation and will be distributed for free in the Hasbro booth beginning at 9:00a.m. on Thursday morning (while supplies last)
  • 5:00.6:00p.m.: Zombies invade the Hasbro booth! NERF ZOMBIE STRIKE Dart Promo Pack giveaway (while supplies last)

Saturday, July 20

  • 10:00-10:30a.m.: MARVEL'S IRON MAN 3 MINI MUGGS Figure Giveaway (while supplies last)
  • 11:30a.m..noon: Autograph session with MY LITTLE PONY FRIENDSHIP IS MAGIC cast. Tickets are required for the session and will be distributed beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday in the Hasbro booth while supplies last.
  • 1:00-1:30p.m.: MY LITTLE PONY Hair Extension and Cutie Mark Giveaway while supplies last. The first 475 people in line also receive a complimentary ticket for a 3:00pm EQUESTRIA GIRLS Movie screening on Saturday at Reading Cinemas in the Gaslamp District while supplies last.
  • 4:00-5:30p.m.: KRE-O CITYVILLE INVASION DR. MAYHEM Building Set Giveaway and Coupon Giveaway (while supplies last)
  • 5:30-6:00p.m.: Zombies invade the Hasbro booth! NERF ZOMBIE STRIKE Dart Promo Pack giveaway (while supplies last).

Sunday, July 21

  • 9:00-10:00a.m.: MY LITTLE PONY Poster Giveaway (while supplies last)
  • 10:30-11:30a.m.: KRE-O STAR TREK Building Set Giveaway and Coupon Giveaway (while supplies last)
  • 11:30am-1:00p.m.: Zombies invade the Hasbro booth! NERF ZOMBIE STRIKE Dart Promo Pack giveaway (while supplies last)
  • 1:00-2:30p.m.: KRE-O CITYVILLE INVASION DR. MAYHEM Building Set Giveaway and Coupon Giveaway (while supplies last)
  • 2:30-4:00p.m.: KRE-O TRANSFORMERS DEVASTATOR KREON Figure Giveaway (while supplies last)

Most Popular Transformers News

Most Recent Transformers News

Transformers and More @ The Seibertron Store

Visit our store on eBay
These are affiliate links. We may earn commissions when you purchase items or services through these links.
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "TRANSFORMERS BEAST WARS #5 Cvr A IDW Comics 2021 APR210675 5A (A/CA) Burcham"
TRANSFORMERS BEAST ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "THE TRANSFORMERS #35 Marvel Comics 1987 (W) Budiansky (CA) Springer 210422A"
THE TRANSFORMERS # ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "THE TRANSFORMERS #11 Marvel Comics 1985 (A/CA) Trimpe (W) Budiansky 231010E"
THE TRANSFORMERS # ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "TRANSFORMERS #15 Cover A IDW Comics 2020 BOLD NEW ERA 15A (CA) Perez SEP190683"
TRANSFORMERS #15 C ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "DUKE #3 Cvr B Image Comics 2024 3B GI JOE 1223IM272 (CA) Shalvey (W) WIlliamson"
NEW!
DUKE #3 Cvr B Imag ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "TRANSFORMERS BEAST WARS #14 RI 1:10 IDW Comics 2022 JAN220492 14RI (CA) Fortuna"
TRANSFORMERS BEAST ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "COBRA COMMANDER #1 Cvr D 1:25 Image Comics 2024 1D 1123IM200 (CA) Epting"
COBRA COMMANDER #1 ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "Transformers ROBOTS IN DISGUISE #46 IDW Comics 2015 (CA) Griffith (W) Barber"
Transformers ROBOT ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "Transformers Prime Beast Hunters #5 Cvr A IDW Comics 2013 5A (CA) Christiansen"
Transformers Prime ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "Transformers ROBOTS IN DISGUISE #27 IDW Comics 2014 27A 200509A (CA) Coller"
Transformers ROBOT ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "COBRA COMMANDER #1 2nd ptg Cvr C Image Comics 1223IM857 (CA) Milana"
NEW!
COBRA COMMANDER #1 ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "TRANSFORMERS GENERATION 2 #5 Marvel Comics 1994 (W) Furman (CA) Yaniger 230915F"
TRANSFORMERS GENER ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "THE TRANSFORMERS #20 Marvel Comics 1986 (A/CA) Trimpe (W) Budiansky 231010W"
NEW!
THE TRANSFORMERS # ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "TRANSFORMERS #22 RI variant IDW Comics 2020 BOLD NEW ERA 22RI APR200731 (CA)Chan"
TRANSFORMERS #22 R ...
* Price and quantities subject to change. Shipping costs, taxes and other fees not included in cost shown. Refer to listing for current price and availability.
Find the items above and thousands more at the Seibertron Store on eBay
Transformers Podcast: Twincast / Podcast #345 - The Roast
Twincast / Podcast #345:
"The Roast"
MP3 · iTunes · RSS · View · Discuss · Ask
Posted: Saturday, March 9th, 2024

Featured Products on Amazon.com

These are affiliate links. We may earn commissions when you purchase items or services through these links.
Buy "Transformers Attacker 15 Kramer Action Figure" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers MPM-03 Movie 10th Anniversary Figure Bumblebee" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers: Generations Power of The Primes Leader Evolution Rodimus Prime" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers: Generations Power of The Primes Legends Class Cindersaur" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Studio Series 09 Voyager Class Movie 2 Thundercracker" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Titans Return Deluxe Misfire and Aimless" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Deluxe Stryker 1 Action Figure" on AMAZON
Buy "Masterpiece MPM-7 Bumblebee" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Combiner Wars Deluxe Class Smokescreen" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers: Bumblebee -- Energon Igniters Power Plus Series Bumblebee" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Legends Class Insecticon Bombshell Figure" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Combiner Wars Series PK Bruticus Action Figure	B3899" on AMAZON