Botcon 2010 Transformers Timelines Comic Diamond Release
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The following Transformers comic solicitation is in the current issue of
Previews. Walk, Run, Drive to or Call your local comic shop and make
sure to ask them to order TRANSFORMERS TIMELINES FALL SPECIAL:
GENERATION 2 REDUX! Spotlighted with order number on Page 277 of the
September Previews.
Transformers Timelines Fall Special: Generation 2 Redux
Fun Publications, Inc.
After the Rebirth of Cybertron it seemed the galaxy would finally be at
peace, but a new battle has begun! A "second" generation of
Transformers, born on Earth and considering this planet to be their true
home, find themselves fighting to prevent the outlaw Decepticon Clench
and his rebels from putting the lives of both Autobots and Humans at
risk. Though the confrontations have been relatively contained, a new
player has entered the game: Sky-Byte, a Predacon from Quintessa who has
apparently unlocked the secret of Transformer superpowers! Get ready for
all the mayhem as the Transformers from Generation 2: Redux go toe to
toe in an all out super-powered battle!
Robby Musso is behind the amazing art in this issue of Timelines, based
on the amazing convention set first seen at BotCon 2010! Featuring
exclusive character Profiles and other bonus content. Diamond edition
cover by Alex Milne.
Price: $4.95 Pages 32
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Posted by starboykb on August 25th, 2010 @ 4:37pm CDT
Posted by It Is Him on August 25th, 2010 @ 5:20pm CDT
starboykb wrote:Since when did our Transformers becomes superheroes?
Since 1984 when Mirage could disappear, Hound had holograms, Brawn had super-strength, Decepticons could fly... nearly all of the original characters had some kind of super power.
Well, except Spike. And Sparkplug. And Chip.
Posted by Forgotten on August 25th, 2010 @ 5:39pm CDT
It Is Him wrote:starboykb wrote:Since when did our Transformers becomes superheroes?
Since 1984 when Mirage could disappear, Hound had holograms, Brawn had super-strength, Decepticons could fly... nearly all of the original characters had some kind of super power.
Well, except Spike. And Sparkplug. And Chip.
Yeah there was even that one episode where the Constructicons built a machine to give all the Decepticons' powers to Megatron so he could stomp Prime in a one on one challenge.
Posted by starboykb on August 25th, 2010 @ 9:58pm CDT
Forgotten wrote:It Is Him wrote:starboykb wrote:Since when did our Transformers becomes superheroes?
Since 1984 when Mirage could disappear, Hound had holograms, Brawn had super-strength, Decepticons could fly... nearly all of the original characters had some kind of super power.
Well, except Spike. And Sparkplug. And Chip.
Yeah there was even that one episode where the Constructicons built a machine to give all the Decepticons' powers to Megatron so he could stomp Prime in a one on one challenge.
Wasnt that suppose to be their built in tech abilities. This comic much showing they gain the super power after they 'drink' the special energon or something.
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on August 26th, 2010 @ 7:13am CDT
starboykb wrote:Forgotten wrote:It Is Him wrote:starboykb wrote:Since when did our Transformers becomes superheroes?
Since 1984 when Mirage could disappear, Hound had holograms, Brawn had super-strength, Decepticons could fly... nearly all of the original characters had some kind of super power.
Well, except Spike. And Sparkplug. And Chip.
Yeah there was even that one episode where the Constructicons built a machine to give all the Decepticons' powers to Megatron so he could stomp Prime in a one on one challenge.
Wasnt that suppose to be their built in tech abilities. This comic much showing they gain the super power after they 'drink' the special energon or something.
Frostenite, a mineral introduced in the Japanese G2 comics. Back then it was little more than an "exotic energy" plot device. FP gave it mutagenic properties, changing the colors of a Transformer to neon (as those colors were "all the rage" according to Hasbro) and giving them special powers they normally wouldn't have.
Posted by First-Aid on August 26th, 2010 @ 9:51am CDT
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:starboykb wrote:Forgotten wrote:It Is Him wrote:starboykb wrote:Since when did our Transformers becomes superheroes?
Since 1984 when Mirage could disappear, Hound had holograms, Brawn had super-strength, Decepticons could fly... nearly all of the original characters had some kind of super power.
Well, except Spike. And Sparkplug. And Chip.
Yeah there was even that one episode where the Constructicons built a machine to give all the Decepticons' powers to Megatron so he could stomp Prime in a one on one challenge.
Wasnt that suppose to be their built in tech abilities. This comic much showing they gain the super power after they 'drink' the special energon or something.
Frostenite, a mineral introduced in the Japanese G2 comics. Back then it was little more than an "exotic energy" plot device. FP gave it mutagenic properties, changing the colors of a Transformer to neon (as those colors were "all the rage" according to Hasbro) and giving them special powers they normally wouldn't have.
I also gain super powers after I drink "special energon"...the power to see more than one of any person, the power to speak in a rare language no one can understand, the power to repeatedly hit the ground with my head and not feel it, and the amazing power to discharge my internal contents with great force!
Posted by AutobotTrainer on August 26th, 2010 @ 9:53am CDT
starboykb wrote:Forgotten wrote:It Is Him wrote:starboykb wrote:Since when did our Transformers becomes superheroes?
Since 1984 when Mirage could disappear, Hound had holograms, Brawn had super-strength, Decepticons could fly... nearly all of the original characters had some kind of super power.
Well, except Spike. And Sparkplug. And Chip.
Yeah there was even that one episode where the Constructicons built a machine to give all the Decepticons' powers to Megatron so he could stomp Prime in a one on one challenge.
Wasnt that suppose to be their built in tech abilities. This comic much showing they gain the super power after they 'drink' the special energon or something.
Premise check: We are talking about sentient robots from another planet that have battled for millenia. Let's not get stuck in a quagmire of debate about what "makes sense".
BTW: Want to talk about illogical and ridiculous? Two words : KISS PLAY