Tokyopop

Tokyopop is a North American manga publisher that released a series of Cine-Manga based on the Armada and Energon television series. Cine-Manga adapt anime episodes into pocket-sized graphic novel form, laying out screen captures like comic book panels and adding dialogue bubbles and sound effects.
The term "Cine-Manga" is commonly used to refer to all sorts of tv-to-comic adaptations like this, but is actually a trademark by Tokyopop.
Armada
[edit]First Encounter
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- Adapts "First Encounter" and "Metamorphosis"
ISBN 159182673X
- From the dramatis personæ:
- Rad is in 7th grade when the series begins.
- Leader-1 is used to represent the Mini-Con faction like Optimus Prime does the Autobots and Megatron the Decepticons.
The Mystery of the Missing Mini-cons
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- Adapts "Ruin" and "Prehistory"
ISBN 1591826748
- Mockup covers bore the title 'Return of the Missing Minicon.' [sic]
- This is the only English-language source for the spelling of "Olyhalcons", much-mangled in the process of being translated from Greek to Japanese to English. (The original root being "[[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}orichalcum|{{#if:||orichalcum}}]]".)
The Starsaber Dilemma
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ISBN 1591827590
Published: February 4, 2004
- Mockup covers bore the much funnier title 'Contains Episodes "Overmatch" & "Credulous."'
Energon
[edit]A New Threat
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- Adapts "Cybertron City" and "Energon Stars"
ISBN 1591828171
- Demolishor's opening monologue says it's been 20 years since Armada instead of 10.
- Optimus Prime puts Desert City on "Def-Com 4," rather than Def-Con or Devcon.
- According to the dramatis personæ at the start of the book, Miranda Jones is also a scientist, like her husband.
- Alpha Q is described as "the evil Power Core of Unicron," a misunderstanding stemming from a badly translated line in the cartoon.
The Ultimate Betrayal
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- Adapts "Scorpinok" and "Megatron's Sword"
ISBN 159182814X
- A number of errors in the dramatis personæ
- Ironhide is described transforming into a fire truck. (His profile replaced Inferno's from volume 1.)
- Carlos is incorrectly described as working in Desert City.
- Demolishor is described as transforming into a dump truck with a heavy arsenal, which he does... but not yet.
- Scorpinok [sic] is has 3 modes; a scorpion, a jet, or a construction vehicle.
- The language of Alpha Q's description of Megatron's sword as "a Star Saber" has been strengthened to "the Star Saber", which makes a lot more sense in context... but is still wrong.
- The composition of the team on Mars in "Megatron's Sword" is made more explicit: the three Energon Saber team members are Mini-Cons while the other Autobots on the surface are Omnicons.
The Rise of Megatron
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- Adapts "The New Cybertron City" and "Megatron Resurrected"
ISBN 1591828198
Published: September 7, 2004