Exclusive Transformers Compendium Cover Drops -- Sienkiewicz Style
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- FOC is April 21.
- Both covers hit shelves May 28, 2025.
Old-school fans and new recruits—this one’s for you.
? Check out the full message from Skybound below for all the exciting details.
Here's the information we received from Lunar Distribution:
Skybound wrote:A Note From the Publisher: THE TRANSFORMERS COMPENDIUM DM EXCLUSIVE COVER REVEAL
Retailer Partners,
We have added a Direct Market Exclusive Edition with a cover by comics legend Bill Sienkiewicz for the upcoming The Transformers Compendium Vol 1. This book will FOC on MONDAY, APRIL 21 and has a standard edition cover by Daniel Warren Johnson and Mike Spicer!
THE TRANSFORMERS rocked the comic book world with their debut that was truly MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE, and now you can experience every issue—from the original series and tie-ins—in this new reader-friendly compendium format for the very first time.
Discover the heroic Autobots, the evil Decepticons, and the galaxy-spanning war that will leave you breathless in this first volume perfect for fans new and old.
Both covers roll out on shelves May 28, 2025!
-Skybound & Image
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Posted by william-james88 on April 10th, 2025 @ 9:55pm CDT
There are a lot of options for fans of these comics, you can check them all out here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sk ... -set/posts
What's fun is that this Kickstarter was funded in 2 minutes and 9 stretch goals have been unlocked since. You can read their post about that accomplishment below followed by the breakdown of what's included by Sabrblade.
Kickstarter Project wrote:WE DID IT! We can't thank you enough for your overwhelming support! Because of your efforts, we funded this Kickstarter campaign in 2 minutes and hit $1 million in 2.5 hours! Autobots, Decepticons, and all allies - thank you for enlisting in our ranks and powering up this mission!
Sabrblade wrote:So, there's a bit of confusion surround these reprints, and I think I've figure out what's what.
"The Transformers Compendium" is a two-volume reprint of the Marvel US stories, with the first 46 stories of the main series and the four-issue Headmasters mini being in the first volume, while the second volume's contents are yet to be known at this time (but will presumably contain the remaining 34 stories of the main series and other stuff to match the first volume's 50 issues' worth of content). These two volumes will be normal retail releases.
The Kickstarter campaign is for hardcover editions of eight individual Compendium volumes. Two of these hardcover volumes will contain all the US stories (presumably the same volumes as the two described above, but with special edition hardcovers), two more volumes will reprint the UK stories, and the other four volumes are a Kickstarter-exclusive "Til All Are One Definitive Edition" four-volume set that contains all of the US and UK stories arranged together into a single narrative.
So it looks like there's actually three different options here:There are also a few other unknown factors related to this. Like, if the reprints will be newly remastered by Skybound or if they'll just use the same remastered versions that IDW used for their "Classics" reprints, which were also used by Hachette for their UK/Ireland-exclusive "The Definitive G1 Collection" reprint volumes.
- The normal-retail two-volume US reprints,
- The special hardcover two-volume US reprints and two-volume UK reprints (which may be a Kickstarter exclusive; the text is vague on the matter but since the information come from Kickstarter...),
- The four-volume "Til All Are One Definitive Edition" that reprints the US and UK stories together in one narrative (which IS a Kickstarter exclusive).
And regardless of whether they use new remasters or the same ones from IDW, there's also the notion that using the US versions of the US stories creates some continuity issues with the UK-original stories, as several US stories had some edits made to them for their original UK releases in order to make them better fit with the continuity of the UK stories, such as adding references to Galvatron being on Earth as he was in the UK stories, removing references to Cobra since the G.I. Joe crossover was out-of-continuity with the UK stories, changing the dialogue of Shockwave's "death" to make it more apparent that he didn't die so that the UK stories could continue to use him after he stopped appearing in the US stories, and more.
When Hachette used the IDW remasters of the US stories for their "Definitive G1 Collection" reprints, the IDW remasters were of the US versions of the US stories, which lacked those UK edits and made for a slightly awkward reading experience.
But of course, even if the US stories were to be reedited to put back in the original UK edits, that would make things awkward regarding the G.I. Joe crossover since it is in-continuity with the US versions of the US stories, as it tells how Bumblebee became Goldbug. Since the UK stories ignored the crossover (and did their own unrelated crossover with Action Force), Bumblebee was given a new origin story for Goldbug in the "Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive!" mini-saga set between certain US stories. So the US and UK comics are already separate continuities on their own, with the UK continuity having slightly altered versions of almost all the same events from the US continuity.

Posted by Sabrblade on April 10th, 2025 @ 10:14pm CDT
Posted by -Kanrabat- on April 11th, 2025 @ 5:11am CDT
I could just pirate those G1 comics as well... However, I want to FEEL the paper in my hands once again. And since those stories are finished since a long while, I can have the complete thing.
Nice.
...Looking at the prices...
...
...

Posted by Big Grim on April 11th, 2025 @ 6:21am CDT
-Kanrabat- wrote:...Looking at the prices...
Gotta say, having backed Skybound's GI Joe version of this, the quality is astounding. I don't regret spending so much on it and feel pretty okay doing it again here. Plus I got in early enough to get the signed plate, which is a nice bonus.
~ Grim
Posted by -Kanrabat- on April 11th, 2025 @ 6:32am CDT
Big Grim wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:...Looking at the prices...
Gotta say, having backed Skybound's GI Joe version of this, the quality is astounding. I don't regret spending so much on it and feel pretty okay doing it again here. Plus I got in early enough to get the signed plate, which is a nice bonus.
~ Grim
Of course, for what you get it's worth the money if you're heart is in it.
But there's too much TF on my pre-order plate and these are a priority. Plus my wallet is crying mercy.

Posted by BW Megatron on April 11th, 2025 @ 6:32am CDT
Posted by Big Grim on April 11th, 2025 @ 7:50am CDT
-Kanrabat- wrote:Of course, for what you get it's worth the money if you're heart is in it.
But there's too much TF on my pre-order plate and these are a priority. Plus my wallet is crying mercy.
Oh, for sure Bud. It's worth it to me due to my love of these comics and that it has ALL the UK stuff plus I like the presentation and am a bit of a sucker for things like this which kinda feels like artifacts to me.
Totally get that others have differing priorities. I am trying to figure out how to afford Silverbolt and Trypticon at the moment. I feel Silverbolt is a must but Trypticon just ain't. Not if I want these books, and seeing the Joes book, I really do.

~ Grim
Posted by Sabrblade on April 11th, 2025 @ 9:12am CDT
If there was a digital option for these, that would be preferable for me.
Posted by -Kanrabat- on April 11th, 2025 @ 11:29am CDT
Big Grim wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Of course, for what you get it's worth the money if you're heart is in it.
But there's too much TF on my pre-order plate and these are a priority. Plus my wallet is crying mercy.
Oh, for sure Bud. It's worth it to me due to my love of these comics and that it has ALL the UK stuff plus I like the presentation and am a bit of a sucker for things like this which kinda feels like artifacts to me.
Totally get that others have differing priorities. I am trying to figure out how to afford Silverbolt and Trypticon at the moment. I feel Silverbolt is a must but Trypticon just ain't. Not if I want these books, and seeing the Joes book, I really do.
~ Grim
Gah, forgot about Triptycon!

Posted by Big Grim on April 11th, 2025 @ 4:12pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:For me, it's a matter of bookshelf space. My current book cabinet is already nearly filled to capacity, so I don't have room for a tarantula-smasher-sized TPB collection volume, let alone four of them.
If there was a digital option for these, that would be preferable for me.
I hear that. My bookshelves are pretty full now.
There is a pdf option but that's still 120 bucks. And that's only the compendiums, not the "Til all are one" collection.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Gah, forgot about Triptycon!
So much good stuff! Not enough shelf space or money!

~ Grim
Posted by DaveTheRave137 on April 12th, 2025 @ 9:53pm CDT
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on May 27th, 2025 @ 7:53pm CDT
Posted by Big Grim on May 28th, 2025 @ 4:09am CDT
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Well, it hurt, but I spent the $300 to go the TAAO route and now I will finally own the Marvel run
I did the same. Decepticon edition (plus the Autobot odds and ends.)
~ Grim
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on May 28th, 2025 @ 6:41am CDT
Big Grim wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Well, it hurt, but I spent the $300 to go the TAAO route and now I will finally own the Marvel run
I did the same. Decepticon edition (plus the Autobot odds and ends.)
~ Grim
I went Autobot, Grimlock edition baby!
Posted by Big Grim on May 28th, 2025 @ 7:00am CDT
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Big Grim wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Well, it hurt, but I spent the $300 to go the TAAO route and now I will finally own the Marvel run
I did the same. Decepticon edition (plus the Autobot odds and ends.)
~ Grim
I went Autobot, Grimlock edition baby!
Grimlock WAS tempting but the Decepticon edition just won me over on looks.

You manage to get the signed book plate?
~ Grim
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on May 28th, 2025 @ 9:32am CDT
Big Grim wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Big Grim wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Well, it hurt, but I spent the $300 to go the TAAO route and now I will finally own the Marvel run
I did the same. Decepticon edition (plus the Autobot odds and ends.)
~ Grim
I went Autobot, Grimlock edition baby!
Grimlock WAS tempting but the Decepticon edition just won me over on looks.
You manage to get the signed book plate?
~ Grim
No, I backed pretty last minute and that one was sold out
Posted by Big Grim on May 28th, 2025 @ 10:06am CDT
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Big Grim wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Big Grim wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Well, it hurt, but I spent the $300 to go the TAAO route and now I will finally own the Marvel run
I did the same. Decepticon edition (plus the Autobot odds and ends.)
~ Grim
I went Autobot, Grimlock edition baby!
Grimlock WAS tempting but the Decepticon edition just won me over on looks.
You manage to get the signed book plate?
~ Grim
No, I backed pretty last minute and that one was sold out
That's a shame. I admit, I backed it pretty much immediately, given the Cobra box I got from the GI Joe version, last year. So I managed to back the book plate for the Starscream edition.
~ Grim