Anything that uses numbers to two decimal precision to mention different universes in the overall Transformers meta-series is not mineNik Hero wrote:The Super Duper IDW Universe Continuity Guide Doc recently changed this order. Is that your doc? If not, do you agree with that, Scotty P?
It says now...
Micronauts: Revolution Volume 1 #1
Revolution Volume 1 #0
Rom: Revolution Volume 1 #1
Revolution Volume 1 #1
M.A.S.K.- Mobile Armored Strike Kommand: Revolution Volume 1 #1
Revolution Volume 1 #2
The Transformers: Till All Are One: Revolution Volume 1 #1
Revolution Volume 1 #3
G.I. Joe: Revolution Volume 1 #1
The Transformers: Revolution Volume 1 #1
Action Man: Revolution Volume 1 #1
The Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye: Revolution Volume 1 #1
Revolution Volume 1 #4
Revolution Volume 1 #5
Revolutionaries Volume 1 #1
I think one thing that really hurts CW in this particular context is Optimus Maximus. For that to have the most impact and not just be plot serving nonsense, you have to know so much about so. Darn. Much. Spotlight: Mirage, the -ations, most of Phase 2, a good bit of the Costa era for Ironhide and Prowl stuff, and even some LSotW!Pot Bot wrote:Wouldn't starting at phase 2 part 1 be a good idea to get the full back ground of CW?
7 and 8 are definitely before (site's comic reviewers have their copies so have read 8; I don't consider this part a spoiler so hopefully others don't either.) 9 and 10 TBD but I know 10 is a Galvatron flashback at any rate so it may go way back in the list anyhow depending on how they frame it!Nik Hero wrote:Scotty,
Isn't OP 7-10 after Transformers Annual 2017?
Nik Hero wrote:Can you share your OP #11 reasonings for those of us who missed these things?
Little of that, little of the Amazon solicit for First Strike TPB.Va'al wrote:Nik Hero wrote:Can you share your OP #11 reasonings for those of us who missed these things?
I believe he's referring to the interview he had with Barber: https://www.seibertron.com/transformers ... all/37582/
ScottyP wrote:Looks like Lost Light 1-7 should go before Revolution. The question is should it also go before TR?
The writers' biggest challenge is figuring out how to explore gender in a race that has rarely encountered it while avoiding making the characters feel wholly alien to readers.
"If you took a hard-science-fiction look at a world of machine life that reproduces asexually, ideas like gender and sex would be either nonexistent or very, very different than our human understanding and background in those issues," says Barber.
"But Transformers stories exist in our human world, where we know Optimus Prime is male because people say 'he' and he sounds like (voice actor) Peter Cullen and whatnot. So there's gender in there whether it makes hard-science-fiction sense or not."
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"Initially, you were invited to think of them [Rewind and Chromedome --V] as very good friends, and as the story progressed, as I became more confident in what I could and couldn't do, we became more explicit in establishing them as 'robot husbands,'" says Roberts. "And I'm pleased to say that everyone involved — IDW editorial and Hasbro — have run with it. And fans, most importantly, seemed to like it."
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"There are certain things that Hasbro will dictate that they do or do not want, but other than major things like 'Don't kill our main characters' or 'We really want to highlight this person,' they let us tell the stories that we want to tell," says Scott.
Big Grim wrote:Stone the crows! This all started in 2005? Good grief. I feel old. But who cares? IDW has given us consistently good Transformers fiction which has often veered into excellent in the last couple of years (MTMTE in particular.). What a time to be alive!
I need to look at that list again anyhow. And update the FAQ. All I need is free time that isn't available :'(Va'al wrote:Tried updating very briefly the timeline, will do more once SDCC is over and can compare with ScottyP's list.
More elaborately, six IDW writers of the Hasbro Universe (Mairghread Scott, David Rodriguez, Max Dunbar, John Barber, Christos Gage, and Aubrey Sitterson) held an "Ask Me Anything" session on Reddit in which they took questions about their work and provided answers to several of them.Nik Hero wrote:Today on Reddit, John Barber said Wrath of Karza was right around Optimus Prime #1 and Salvation takes place right before Optimus Prime #13-14.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Yeah I asked the question about WoK I feel like they don't know/care and were letting Bunn wrap up his story. I'm ok with that.Sabrblade wrote:More elaborately, six IDW writers of the Hasbro Universe (Mairghread Scott, David Rodriguez, Max Dunbar, John Barber, Christos Gage, and Aubrey Sitterson) held an "Ask Me Anything" session on Reddit in which they took questions about their work and provided answers to several of them.Nik Hero wrote:Today on Reddit, John Barber said Wrath of Karza was right around Optimus Prime #1 and Salvation takes place right before Optimus Prime #13-14.
Too many not out yet to know - OP and Rom not out until 10/18, TF and MASK presumably 10/25.Nik Hero wrote:Anyone figured out the order to best read all the First Strike tie-ins yet?
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