Death threats and Beast Machines co-writer Marty Isenberg , co-writer Robert Skir, HUH??

So i'm confused and unaware as to the so called Fan freak out, that apparently accompanied Beast machines? I was reading the article from ICv2 News about the new animated series involving the Transformers and it makes mention of a Botcon cancellation due to fan death threats?? Are you kidding me? I mean there had to be something these writers did that really pissed off the fan community back then.. and since I was heavy on the Comic book end of things back then, and not back into Transformers, i was unaware of the issues surrounding that...
Just like the whole Pat Lee Dreamwave thing, I didn't know he was a cheap skate, I just thought Dreamwave wasn't making enough money to stay alive.. but now I know the "Real" deal..
Anyone know what that, Beast Machines co-writer Marty Isenberg , co-writer Robert Skir, death threats thing was all about?
Here's whats referenced in the article from ICv2 news:
The 26-episode Transformers: Animated will be the first North American designed Transformers series since Transformers: Beast Machines, the CGI series that was produced by Canada's Mainframe Entertainment.
Beast Machines co-writer Marty Isenberg is functioning as the editor/chief writer for the new Transformers: Animated series -- something that hardcore Transformers fans will not be too happy about (Isenberg's Beast Machines co-writer Robert Skir once had to cancel a convention appearance due to death threats from irate fans).
Just like the whole Pat Lee Dreamwave thing, I didn't know he was a cheap skate, I just thought Dreamwave wasn't making enough money to stay alive.. but now I know the "Real" deal..
Anyone know what that, Beast Machines co-writer Marty Isenberg , co-writer Robert Skir, death threats thing was all about?
Here's whats referenced in the article from ICv2 news:
The 26-episode Transformers: Animated will be the first North American designed Transformers series since Transformers: Beast Machines, the CGI series that was produced by Canada's Mainframe Entertainment.
Beast Machines co-writer Marty Isenberg is functioning as the editor/chief writer for the new Transformers: Animated series -- something that hardcore Transformers fans will not be too happy about (Isenberg's Beast Machines co-writer Robert Skir once had to cancel a convention appearance due to death threats from irate fans).