Transformers: Time Wars
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| The name or term "Time Wars" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Time Wars (disambiguation). |
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| Transformers: Time Wars | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | Titan Books | ||||||||||||
| First published | 24 July 2003 | ||||||||||||
| Writer | Simon Furman | ||||||||||||
| Art | Dan Reed, Will Simpson, Robin Smith, Lee Sullivan, & Andrew Wildman | ||||||||||||
| Colorists | Euan Peters & Steve White | ||||||||||||
| Letterers | Tom Frame, Gary Gilbert, Annie Halfacree & Peter Knight | ||||||||||||
| Editors | Chris Francis | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Marvel Comics continuity | ||||||||||||
| TPB ISBN | ISBN 1-84023-647-7 | ||||||||||||
| Price | $19.95, £14.99 | ||||||||||||
| Printed in | Italy | ||||||||||||
Transformers: Time Wars, published by Titan Books, is the fifth trade paperback in their reprint series of colour Marvel UK comics. It contains twelve issues from that series, covering the events up to and including the Time Wars.
Contents
[edit]- "Transformers: UK", a brief history of the Marvel UK comic between issues #188–227
- "Transformers: The Movie", an essay summarising (unsurprisingly) The Transformers: The Movie, reprinted from Transformers: Target: 2006.
- "Worlds Apart!"
- "Dry Run!"
- "Altered Image!"
- "All in the Minds!"
- "Time Wars"
- Reproduced cover to Transformers Annual 1989
Cover
[edit]- Cover art: Galvatron fighting Powermaster Optimus Prime, by Geoff Senior and Oliver Harud.
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[edit]- Titan TPBs Transformers: Target: 2006, Transformers: Fallen Angel, Transformers: Legacy of Unicron and Transformers: Space Pirates; and, er, coming soon: Transformers: Time Wars
- Robot Wars Magazine
- Dreamwave Productions's "Transformers: the Comic Book" (and Transformers Armada mentioned in a footnote)
- Wildfur: The Engine: Industrial Strength
Notes
[edit]- A couple of pages between "Worlds Apart!" and "Dry Run!" summarize the events of Target: 2006, Fallen Angel, Legacy of Unicron and Space Pirates, presumably so the reader isn't lost by the state of play.
- Part 3 of "Time Wars" uses the corrected colouring first seen in Collected Comics #18.



