Chris Sarracini
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Chris Sarracini is a Canadian comic book writer who worked for Dreamwave in the first year of their Transformers license, writing the first Generation One mini-series and the first five issues of Armada. Even though he was originally announced to write the second Generation One volume as well, he was eventually replaced by James McDonough Brad Mick, while Simon Furman took over Armada starting with issue 6.
As Dreamwave spiraled towards bankruptcy, James McDonough (formerly "Brad Mick") and Adam Patyk were fired, and Sarracini was slated to return to the Generation One title starting with issue 11, but Dreamwave died before the issue would be properly solicited. Sarracini also did work on in-house Dreamwave title Darkminds, and on UDON Entertainment's Street Fighter series.
Writing credits
[edit]Generation One
[edit]- Transformers Generation One: Prime Directive: Preview, #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6
- Transformers Generation One vol. 2: War and Peace: Preview
Transformers Armada
[edit]- Transformers: Armada: Preview, #1, #2, #3, #4, #5
- Transformers: Armada Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3, Volume 4
Notes
[edit]- Throughout the Prime Directive miniseries, Sarracini used British-derived Canadian terms for government departments and officials when referring to American institutions and characters, such as "Defense Minister" Dawson instead of "Secretary of Defence". He also created the US "Defense Ministry", even though it's [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Department of National Defence (Canada)|{{#if:"Department"|"Department"|Department of National Defence (Canada)}}]] in Canada as well as the States.
External links
[edit]Interviews
[edit]- November 2004—Transfandom (archived)
- December 2004—TFW2005
- November 2018—I'm Shelf-ish
