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IDW Publishing Transformers Comics: November 2009

PostPosted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 9:38 am
by First Gen
The fine folks over at Comics Continuum have got the scoop on the IDW Publishing solicitations for Transformers comics set to hit your local comic shop's shelves this November. Here's a breakdown of all the TF goodness we can look forward to:

TRANSFORMERS #1

Written by Mike Costa, art and covers by Don Figueroa.

It's been three years since the devastating events of All Hail Megatron. The Earth has been rebuilt, the AUTOBOTS are in hiding, and the next great era in the Transformers saga is about to begin! This IDW's biggest book of the year‹the launch of the first ongoing Transformers title in five years!

32 pages, $3.99.


TRANSFORMERS CONTINUUM

Written by Andy Schmidt, art by Ken Christensen.

Brush up on current Transformers events with the Continuum, a special 32-page, ad-free book that runs through all the key players and important events in the Transformers universe so far! From their debut story in Infiltration all the way up through the end of All Hail Megatron -- the Continuum is an essential guide for every Transformers fan!

32 pages, $3.99.


TRANSFORMERS: TALES OF THE FALLEN #4

Written by Simon Furman, art by Carlos Magno, covers by Magno, Alex Milne.

Who is/was The Fallen? Why did he turn away from the fraternity of Primes to embrace all-conquering evil? The answers are revealed in this searing, mind-scouring trip to the very heart of darkness, as The Fallen rises, and, perhaps, entire universes fall!

32 pages, $3.99.


TRANSFORMERS BEST OF THE UK: PREY #4

Written by Simon Furman, art by Will Simpson, Jeff Anderson, cover by Andrew Griffith.

Optimus Prime and Ultra Magnus team to take down Megatron, but what role does Straxus play in this massive confrontation? Continuing the fan-favorite collection of classic tales from across the pond, written by Transformers mainstay Simon Furman with an all-new cover by Andrew Griffith!

32 pages, $3.99.


TRANSFORMERS: BEST OF THE UK: CITY OF FEAR

Written by Simon Furman, art by Robin Smith, Jeff Anderson and Dan Reed, cover by Andrew Griffith.

Throwing the spotlight on their homeworld of Cybertron, the Autobots and Decepticons continue their bitter war. A rogue Autobot from the planet's dark past resurfaces with a terrifying agenda while Ultra Magnus finds his reception back home warmer than he ever imagined. Will Cybertron and its cities burn?

128 pages, $19.99.


TRANSFORMERS ANIMATED DIGEST VOL. 12 TPB

Written by Marty Isenberg, art by various.

Share the adventures of the Autobot heroes like Optimus Prime, Hot Rod and Prowl as they battle Megatron and the dangerous Decepticons. Using actual still frames from the animated series itself, and including episodes "Black Friday" and "Sari, No One's Home," the Transformers Animated series puts new TF action in your pocket!

112 pages, $7.99.




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Re: IDW Publishing Transformers Comics: November 2009

PostPosted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 6:40 pm
by BadFlipKC
I know it's a lot of letters; but it's Christiansen, not Christensen. ;)

Re: IDW Publishing Transformers Comics: November 2009

PostPosted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 7:56 pm
by Rodimus Prime
First Gen wrote:.It's been three years since the devastating events of All Hail Megatron. The Earth has been rebuilt, the AUTOBOTS are in hiding, and the next great era in the Transformers saga is about to begin! This IDW's biggest book of the year‹the launch of the first ongoing Transformers title in five years!


The last comic I actually read from DW was War Within. I might start reading again. But I wonder if I would have to read AHM to get this ongoing series...

If the AHM TPB comes out, I'll pick it up probably. Though a lot of people said AHM was mostly ****.

Re: IDW Publishing Transformers Comics: November 2009

PostPosted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:51 pm
by Heckfire
...maybe Continuum will explain why everyone went back to 1984 alt-modes?

Re: IDW Publishing Transformers Comics: November 2009

PostPosted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 10:31 am
by Skids
Heckfire wrote:...maybe Continuum will explain why everyone went back to 1984 alt-modes?


Is this about the Seekers? I remember them going from F-22s to F-15s for some strange reason (an "animation error"? LOL)

None of the Autobots save Wheeljack and Bumblebee had their "1984" modes (though their robot modes didn't look too much like the original selves).