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Deadput wrote:John Barber wrote: This is the end of the story we’ve been telling for over a decade. The IDW Transformers comics are the longest-lasting iteration Transformers characters ever—there’s more fiction in this universe than anywhere else in the history of the brand—and it all comes crashing down with Transformers: Unicron.
If this doesn't sound like an end I don't know what does.
Deadput wrote:John Barber wrote: This is the end of the story we’ve been telling for over a decade. The IDW Transformers comics are the longest-lasting iteration Transformers characters ever—there’s more fiction in this universe than anywhere else in the history of the brand—and it all comes crashing down with Transformers: Unicron.
If this doesn't sound like an end I don't know what does.
ZeroWolf wrote:Sounds a bit like hyperbole to be honest but it does help the reboot theories
The plan at one time, allegedly, was to not do any hard reset on TFs but to have a significant shake up and more or less "undo" the Hasbroverse. We'll see if that holds. Things can and do change, etc. More info at the end of https://www.seibertron.com/transformers ... ear/40827/ZeroWolf wrote:Deadput wrote:John Barber wrote: This is the end of the story we’ve been telling for over a decade. The IDW Transformers comics are the longest-lasting iteration Transformers characters ever—there’s more fiction in this universe than anywhere else in the history of the brand—and it all comes crashing down with Transformers: Unicron.
If this doesn't sound like an end I don't know what does.
Sounds a bit like hyperbole to be honest but it does help the reboot theories
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:I'm too old to start over with a new continuity. Reboots, hard or soft, are why I no longer read any marvel or DC titles.
I just feel bummed by this whole thing.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:I'm too old to start over with a new continuity. Reboots, hard or soft, are why I no longer read any marvel or DC titles.
I just feel bummed by this whole thing.
It's the nature of the beast with licensed properties. Indie/creator owned books are the only ones that get build on their own terms.
Nada. I'd guess that if Unicron does anything in TF vs Vis, it'll be in issue 5. Hopefully I'm wrong as that story has both 4 and 5 to go and is running out of plot.ZeroWolf wrote:While I remember, on rereading the "suggested reading list" that idw put out a week or so ago, it mentioned in the little bit for tf v visionaries that "unicron is summoned" now have I missed something? I know that he was shown at the end of first strike but has anything been mentioned since?
ZeroWolf wrote:True, though spawn did hit that reboot button as well (though I can't remember if it was just a soft reboot)
Wouldn't it be nice if they took inspiration from a series like gundam and actually just made a new timeline up and kept what we had now but only added a couple of miniseries to it a year (or more depending on demand) this could free them up to make a new timelines up where they could get their creative freedom and if the universe was good it could stick around, if not then once it's finished you can forget about it. I know it's a bit confusing but I'm in a rush, but if planned properly you should be able to get things settled.
The TRANSFORMERS Bots Face Their Greatest Enemy Ever In This Summer’s Event Series
TRANSFORMERS: UNICRON
The First Chapter Launches On Free Comic Book Day
SAN DIEGO, CA (March 24th, 2018) – The fate of all worlds are at stake, as the world-eating menace Unicron has set his sights on Cybertron, home of the TRANSFORMERS robots, and next in line… EARTH! A bi-weekly six issue event titled TRANSFORMERS: UNICRON arrives this July and will bring about the end of the TRANSFORMERS universe as we know it. As Optimus Prime gathers his defense against this monstrous threat, it might be too little too late.
Veteran TRANSFORMERS creators John Barber (Optimus Prime) and Alex Milne (More Than Meets The Eye) are joined by colorist Sebastian Cheng (Revolution) to tell the epic conclusion to the current TRANSFORMERS comic book universe.
“TRANSFORMERS: UNICRON is a culmination of the years of TRANSFORMERS comics I've been a part of... and the conclusion of one of the longest continued narrative in TRANSFORMERS history” said Barber. “This is a story of heroism in the face of impossible odds; of a reckoning for an entire universe. I couldn't be luckier than to have Alex [Milne] right here with me on this—if you know Alex, you know nobody puts more into the TRANSFORMERS than he does, and nowhere before has he drawn drama, action, and pathos at this scale. Tying it all together is the incredible palette of Sebastian Cheng. We've never held back before on our TRANSFORMERS comics, but this time we're pushing ourselves—and each other—harder than ever.”
TRANSFORMERS mainstays from the past 12 years will be providing variant covers for the series, including Andrew Griffith, Nick Roche, and many more. Additionally, legendary comic artist Bill Sienkiewicz will be reinterpreting his classic cover to TRANSFORMERS #1 as a special variant, along with a new cover by Francesco Francavilla.
“TRANSFORMERS: UNICRON is a grand finale to the past 12 years of TRANSFORMERS comics at IDW and to really celebrate that and to celebrate the people who have made it such an amazing ride, we’re getting some amazing, beloved artists to contribute to what I'm sure will be our biggest—literally—TRANSFORMERS story ever,” said David Mariotte, Associate Editor. “This is an event years in the making and one that only works because of the years fans and creators have invested in the comic.”
The action kicks off on Free Comic Book Day, May 5th, with the #0 issue by the series creative; available for free at comic shops across the country. Don’t miss the world-ending first chapter of the summer’s cataclysmic event!
About IDW
IDW Media Holdings, Inc. (OCTQX: IDWM) is a fully integrated media company, which includes publishing, games, entertainment, and the San Diego Comic Art Gallery.
IDW Publishing’s comic book and graphic novel catalog includes some of the world’s most popular entertainment brands, including Transformers, My Little Pony, Star Trek, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Ghostbusters, and Disney’s classic characters. At IDW’s core is its commitment to creator-owned comics including 30 Days of Night, Locke & Key, Wormwood, Ragnarök, V-Wars, and Archangel by bestselling sci-fi author William Gibson.
IDW Publishing is also home to the acclaimed and award-winning imprints; Top Shelf, The Library of American Comics, Yoe! Books, and Artist Editions, showcasing the greatest original art ever published in American comic books.
IDW Games’ diverse line-up includes the international phenomenon Machi Koro, as well as hit licensed games such as X-Files, Back to the Future, The Godfather, and TMNT.
IDW Entertainment serves as the worldwide distributor of Wynonna Earp airing on the Syfy Channel in the U.S. and is producing BBC America’s Dirk Gently, based on the bestseller by Douglas Adams starring Elijah Wood and Samuel Barnett.
Randomhero wrote:Noooooooo.....don’t turn into a robot. It’s so much better if he was just a planet.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:The design is certainly... Busy
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