Talk:List of minor Transformers comics
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Transformers Comic
[edit]Just got this press release from Titan about the comic:
-- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
New magazine launch Transformers Comic
This 4-weekly, 52 page comic reunites some of the biggest names in the business to bring the eternal struggle between Autobots and Decepticons to audiences old and new. Whether you remember Megatron as a smoking Walther P-38, or your Transformers adventure begins with their war on our world, the publication of Transformers Comic heralds a triumphant return for the robots in disguise...
Legendary Transformers writer Simon Furman brings his dark materials to the first issue, and many more to come, with all-new self contained stories tying straight in to the IDW prequels. He teams up with the prolific and iconic artist Geoff Senior, who¹s wielding his pencils and inks for the new Transformers generation.
Once those shapeshifting robots have you hooked, it seems there¹s no escape: Transformers Comic editor Steve White started life as a humble colourist on Marvel¹s Transformers title way back in Œ86. Now he¹s transformed into the driving force behind this title.
Steve White, Editor of Transformers Comic said: It¹s been kind of weird to be returning to Transformers after 20 years, especially as it¹s with all the same faces I worked with originally Simon, Geoff, Andy Wildman, Robin Smith, Richard Starkings. Feels like I¹ve slipped back in time. But then you take one look at the movie and you realize just how false that assumption is! Even the comics represent a quantum jump in technology, and I think we¹ll find we have a whole new generation of fans who¹ll go see the movie and pick up the comic and have no idea about the longevity of the franchise and how it¹s evolved! Most of them probably won¹t have been born when I first worked on Transformers but the talent of the artists and writer are still there and it¹s going to be brilliant!
Kids can catch up with the Transformers characters every four weeks with Transformers Comic, on sale at all good retailers from 19 July, priced £2.60.
- ENDS***
The first issue of Transformers Comic launches on 19 July a week before the movie release on 27 July.
Transformers Comic editor and expert, Steve White, is available for interviews to discuss the comic launch and anything Transformers related.
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I'd suggest an entry at Transformers Comic. (15:52, 19 June 2007 (UTC))
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