Transformers: Shattered Glass (franchise)
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Transformers: Shattered Glass is the fictional multiverse and associated toys and storylines that sprung from BotCon 2008's initial exclusive toyset and comic. It is a Transformers take on the old sci-fi warhorse of an [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Parallel universes in fiction|{{#if:inverted alternate universe|inverted alternate universe|Parallel universes in fiction}}]], (akin to Star Trek's [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Mirror Universe|{{#if:||Mirror Universe}}]] and DC Comics' [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Earth-Three|{{#if:||Earth-Three}}]]) where the bad guys are good, the good guys are bad, and (mostly) everyone has different paint schemes. It comes complete with facial hair for the evil versions of certain good guys.
On a world known as Cybertron, a ruthless and cruel tyrant prepares his army for an all-out attack. Their destination: a planet rich in resources, known as Earth! Only a small band of rebels stands between this evil warlord and his plans for universal conquest. If these brave soldiers are unable to stop the attack, then there will be nothing to prevent this shattered universe from falling victim to the maniacal Optimus Prime and his evil legion of... Autobots?
This is a truly malformed universe, where the Decepticons are heroic and the Autobots are evil!
Coming this spring, the battle lines will be drawn and a new champion will emerge. A young and noble Decepticon will stand up and fight for freedom, the freedom which is the right of all Transformers! Advising him will be his trusted lieutenant Starscream and his fellow virtuous Decepticons. They will fight to the very last to stop the spread of Optimus Prime's tyranny!{{#if:|{{{quote2}}}}}{{#if:Introductory blurb at BotCon.com|Introductory blurb at BotCon.com{{#if:|, {{{3}}}|}}|}}Franchise components
[edit]- A "virtual toyline" consisting of a combination of officially-released toys made especially for the line, repurposed toys, and potential redecos of other toys.
- A series of comics and text stories, most of which form a single storyline.
- A lithograph from BotCon 2011.
- A lineup of dozens of good and evil doubles of characters from other storylines—currently mostly from various continuities of Generation 1, with a few individuals from other eras of the Transformers brand.
Notes
[edit]- The title is similar to the [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|{{#if:||Star Trek: Deep Space Nine}}]] episode "[[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Shattered Mirror (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)|{{#if:Shattered Mirror|Shattered Mirror|Shattered Mirror (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)}}]]" and Marvel's Star Trek comic "Fragile Glass", both stories about the Mirror Universe from the Star Trek franchise mentioned above.
- The Shattered Glass poster (as seen above) bears a strong resemblance to one of the first Transformers posters, right down to the characters' positions and actions: Megatron in Optimus Prime's place, and the evil second-in-commands (Starscream and Rodimus) more in front of the battle than their respective evil leaders (Megatron and Optimus Prime).
- A proposed episode of the Transformers Animated cartoon's cancelled fourth season, titled "Mirror, Mirror", would have featured Sari and Bulkhead traveling to a Shattered Glass version of their universe, as revealed in The AllSpark Almanac II. In a review with the fansite TFW2005, Derrick Wyatt said that he'd have loved to have Shattered Glass material in Animated, if only "to have Fanzone say 'This is why I love machines!'" In the years since the end of Animated, both the second Allspark Almanac and the official Collectors' Club magazine featured a few glimpses at a "Shattered Glass Animated" world and its inhabitants.
- Hayato Sakamoto proposed a Shattered Glass version of Transformers: Prime, fittingly named Transformers Prime: Shattered Glass. <ref>Allspark Forums post on BotCon 2015 (archived on Wayback)</ref><ref>Best Of BotCon: The Japanese Perspective @ The Allspark, 30 June 2015 (archived on Wayback)</ref>
Foreign names
[edit]- Japanese: Shattered Glass (シャッタード・グラス Shattādo Gurasu)
- Cantonese: Geng Zoeng (鏡像, "Mirror Likeness")