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'''''Transformers: Historia''''' is a double-sized one-shot book that documents the [[IDW 2005 continuity]]. A "capstone" released after the finale of said continuity, ''Historia'' serves as a retrospective guide to the universe, documenting its chronological history from beginning to end.  
'''''Transformers: Historia''''' is a double-sized one-shot book that documents the [[2005 IDW continuity]]. A "capstone" released after the finale of said continuity, ''Historia'' serves as a retrospective guide to the universe, documenting its chronological history from beginning to end.


{{quote|The year was 2005. The treacherous Decepticons and their heroic Autobot counterparts descended upon the Earth and unleashed a new era of Transformers comics through IDW Publishing. Thirteen years and hundreds of issues later, that universe has come to a close. Join Transformers historian Chris McFeely on a guide distilling the past 13 years of publishing history and remember the masterful storytelling of the first IDW Transformers run.|Solicitation blurb}}
{{quote|The year was 2005. The treacherous Decepticons and their heroic Autobot counterparts descended upon the Earth and unleashed a new era of Transformers comics through IDW Publishing. Thirteen years and hundreds of issues later, that universe has come to a close. Join Transformers historian Chris McFeely on a guide distilling the past 13 years of publishing history and remember the masterful storytelling of the first IDW Transformers run.|Solicitation blurb}}
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''Historia'' is a prose guide to [[IDW Publishing]]'s first ''Transformers'' continuity in advance of [[Transformers (2019 comic)|the 2019 reboot]]. In rough chronological order, the book describes:
''Historia'' is a prose guide to [[IDW Publishing]]'s first ''Transformers'' continuity in advance of [[Transformers (2019 comic)|the 2019 reboot]]. In rough chronological order, the book describes:
* The origins of the [[Guiding Hand]] and the rise of the Cybertronian species, as documented in [[Crucible (Part 5): The Unremembering|''Lost Light'' #23]]
* The origins of the [[Guiding Hand]] and the rise of the Cybertronian species, as documented in [[Crucible (Part 5): The Unremembering|''Lost Light'' #23]]
* The age of the [[Thirteen]], the [[First Cybertronian Civil War]] and the ascension of [[Nova Prime]], from ''[[The Transformers: Robots in Disguise|Robots In Disguise]]'' and ''[[Optimus Prime (comic)|Optimus Prime]]''
* The age of the [[Thirteen]], the [[First Cybertronian Civil War]] and the ascension of [[Nova Prime]], from ''[[The Transformers: Robots in Disguise|Robots in Disguise]]'' and ''[[Optimus Prime (comic)|Optimus Prime]]''
* [[Megatron (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Megatron]]'s early life and the foundation of the Decepticons, as seen in the "[[Chaos (IDW)|Chaos Theory]]" two-parter and ''[[The Transformers: Megatron Origin|Megatron Origin]]''
* [[Megatron (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Megatron]]'s early life and the foundation of the Decepticons, as seen in the "[[Chaos (IDW)|Chaos Theory]]" two-parter and ''[[The Transformers: Megatron Origin|Megatron Origin]]''
* The outbreak of the [[Great War (G1)|Great War]], from the ''[[The Transformers: Autocracy|Autocracy]]'', ''[[The Transformers: Monstrosity|Monstrosity]]'', and ''[[The Transformers: Primacy|Primacy]]'' trilogy
* The outbreak of the [[Great War (G1)|Great War]], from the ''[[The Transformers: Autocracy|Autocracy]]'', ''[[The Transformers: Monstrosity|Monstrosity]]'', and ''[[The Transformers: Primacy|Primacy]]'' trilogy
* The galaxy-spanning wartime events of [[Strange Visitors|''Revolutionaries'' #5]], ''[[Spotlight: Shockwave]]'', ''[[The Transformers: Drift|Drift]]'', ''[[Rom vs. Transformers: Shining Armor|Rom vs. Transformers]]'', ''[[Spotlight: Soundwave]]'', and [[The Secret of the Mummy's Tomb|''Revolutionaries'' #3]]
* The galaxy-spanning wartime events of [[Strange Visitors|''Revolutionaries'' #5]], ''[[Spotlight: Shockwave]]'', ''[[The Transformers: Drift|Drift]]'', ''[[Rom vs. Transformers: Shining Armor|Rom vs. Transformers]]'', ''[[Spotlight: Soundwave]]'', and [[The Secret of the Mummy's Tomb|''Revolutionaries'' #3]]
* The adventures of the Autobots on Earth and beyond, from ''[[The Transformers: Infiltration|Infiltration]]'', ''[[The Transformers: Escalation|Escalation]]'', ''[[The Transformers: Devastation|Devastation]]'', ''[[The Transformers: Maximum Dinobots|Maximum Dinobots]]'', and ''[[Revelation (IDW)|Revelation]]''
* The adventures of the Autobots on Earth and beyond, from ''[[The Transformers: Infiltration|Infiltration]]'', ''[[The Transformers: Escalation|Escalation]]'', ''[[The Transformers: Devastation|Devastation]]'', ''[[The Transformers: Maximum Dinobots|Maximum Dinobots]]'', and ''[[Revelation (IDW)|Revelation]]''
* The Decepticon [[Surge (event)|Surge]] and Megatron's all-out attack on Earth, from ''[[The Transformers: All Hail Megatron|All Hail Megatron]]'', and the [[Wrecker]]s' doomed mission to [[Garrus-9]] in ''[[The Transformers: Last Stand of the Wreckers|Last Stand of the Wreckers]]''
* The Decepticon [[Surge (event)|Surge]] and Megatron's all-out attack on Earth, from ''[[The Transformers: All Hail Megatron|All Hail Megatron]]'', and the [[Wreckers]]' doomed mission to [[Garrus-9]] in ''[[The Transformers: Last Stand of the Wreckers|Last Stand of the Wreckers]]''
* The Autobot-[[Skywatch]] conflict, Hot Rod's adventures in space, and [[D-Void]]'s attack on Cybertron, from ''[[The Transformers (IDW)|The Transformers]]''
* The Autobot-[[Skywatch]] conflict, Hot Rod's adventures in space, and [[D-Void]]'s attack on Cybertron, from [[The Transformers (IDW)|''The Transformers'' vol. 1]]
* The launch of the ''Lost Light'' and political turmoil on Cybertron in ''[[Transformers: The Death of Optimus Prime|The Death of Optimus Prime]]'', ''[[The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye]]'', and ''[[The Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]''  
* The launch of the ''Lost Light'' and political turmoil on Cybertron in ''[[Transformers: The Death of Optimus Prime|The Death of Optimus Prime]]'', ''[[The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye]]'', and ''[[The Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]''  
* [[Shockwave (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Shockwave]]'s attack on the universe, in ''[[Dark Cybertron (IDW)|Dark Cybertron]]''
* [[Shockwave (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Shockwave]]'s attack on the universe, in ''[[Dark Cybertron (IDW)|Dark Cybertron]]''
* Megatron's trial and co-captaincy of the ''Lost Light'', as seen in "season 2" of ''More than Meets the Eye'', and Optimus Prime's new mission to Earth, in ''[[The Transformers: Robots in Disguise|The Transformers]]''
* Megatron's trial and co-captaincy of the ''Lost Light'', as seen in "season 2" of ''More than Meets the Eye'', and Optimus Prime's new mission to Earth, in [[The Transformers: Robots in Disguise|''The Transformers'' vol. 2]]
* [[Windblade (G1)|Windblade]]'s arrival on Cybertron and the formation of the [[Council of Worlds]], from ''[[The Transformers: Windblade|Windblade]]'' and ''[[Combiner Wars (comic)|Combiner Wars]]''
* [[Windblade (G1)|Windblade]]'s arrival on Cybertron and the formation of the [[Council of Worlds]], from [[The Transformers: Windblade|''Windblade'' vol. 1 and 2]] and ''[[Combiner Wars (comic)|Combiner Wars]]''
* The events of ''[[The Transformers: Sins of the Wreckers]]''
* The events of ''[[The Transformers: Sins of the Wreckers|Sins of the Wreckers]]''
* The mutiny that sees "Team Rodimus" stranded in the [[Functionist Universe]] and their quest to find [[Getaway]], from "[[The Dying of the Light]]" and ''[[The Transformers: Lost Light]]''  
* The mutiny that sees "Team Rodimus" stranded in the [[Functionist Universe]] and their quest to find [[Getaway]], from "[[The Dying of the Light]]" and ''[[The Transformers: Lost Light|Lost Light]]''  
* Windblade vs. [[Bruticus (G1)|Bruticus]] and [[Vigilem]], from ''[[The Transformers: Till All Are One|Till All Are One]]''
* Windblade vs. [[Bruticus (G1)|Bruticus]] and [[Vigilem]], from ''[[The Transformers: Till All Are One|Till All Are One]]''
* Optimus Prime's annexation of [[Earth]], the revenge of [[Sentinel Prime (G1)|Sentinel Prime]] and the battle against [[Baron Karza]] for Earth's [[Ore-13]], as seen in "[[All Hail Optimus]]", ''[[The Last Autobot|Titans Return]]'', and ''[[Revolution]]''
* Optimus Prime's annexation of [[Earth]], the revenge of [[Sentinel Prime (G1)|Sentinel Prime]] and the battle against [[Baron Karza]] for Earth's [[Ore-13]], as seen in "[[All Hail Optimus]]", ''[[The Last Autobot|Titans Return]]'', and ''[[Revolution]]''
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* [[Trypticon (G1)|Trypticon]] and the next generation of Cybertronian life, from ''[[The Transformers: Salvation|Salvation]]'' and "[[The Dead Come Home, Part 2 (of 2)|The Dead Come Home]]" and the final battle of the Wreckers from ''[[Transformers: Requiem of the Wreckers|Requiem of the Wreckers]]''
* [[Trypticon (G1)|Trypticon]] and the next generation of Cybertronian life, from ''[[The Transformers: Salvation|Salvation]]'' and "[[The Dead Come Home, Part 2 (of 2)|The Dead Come Home]]" and the final battle of the Wreckers from ''[[Transformers: Requiem of the Wreckers|Requiem of the Wreckers]]''
* [[Joe Colton]]'s attack on Cybertron in ''[[First Strike]]'', and the events of "[[The Falling]]" and ''[[Transformers vs. Visionaries]]''
* [[Joe Colton]]'s attack on Cybertron in ''[[First Strike]]'', and the events of "[[The Falling]]" and ''[[Transformers vs. Visionaries]]''
* The grand finale: the ''Lost Light'' crew's battle against Getaway, Adaptus, and the [[Functionist Council]], and, finally, the world-shattering events of ''[[Transformers: Unicron|Unicron]]''
* The grand finale: the ''Lost Light'' crew's battle against Getaway, Adaptus, and the [[Functionist Council]], and, finally, the world-shattering events of ''[[Transformers: Unicron|Unicron]]''


==Notes==
==Notes==
===Continuity notes===
===Continuity notes===
As the final sendoff for the original [[IDW 2005 continuity]], ''Historia'' takes the opportunity to engage in some last-minute smoothing of continuity, plugging in some lingering discrepancies and unanswered questions.
As the final sendoff for the original [[2005 IDW continuity|2005-2018 IDW continuity]], ''Historia'' takes the opportunity to engage in some last-minute smoothing of continuity, plugging in some lingering discrepancies and unanswered questions.
* ''[[The Transformers: Lost Light|Lost Light]]'' never stated ''how'' [[Epistemus]]'s head wound up in the care of the [[Omega Guardian]]s and became the Magnificence; ''Historia'' reveals that, following the [[God War]], Epistemus joined up with the Knights of Cybertron and voluntarily stayed behind with the Omega Guardians during the early days of the Knights' quest across the galaxy, eventually giving up his body in pursuit of knowledge. Shockwave was noted to have theorized a similar sequence of events in [[The Ties That Bind|''Lost Light'' #14]].
* ''[[The Transformers: Lost Light|Lost Light]]'' never stated ''how'' [[Epistemus]]'s head wound up in the care of the [[Omega Guardian]]s and became the Magnificence; ''Historia'' reveals that, following the [[God War]], Epistemus joined up with the Knights of Cybertron and voluntarily stayed behind with the Omega Guardians during the early days of the Knights' quest across the galaxy, eventually giving up his body in pursuit of knowledge. Shockwave was noted to have theorized a similar sequence of events in [[The Ties That Bind (issue)|''Lost Light'' #14]].
* The concept of the "thirteen colonies" formed an integral part of the IDW mythos in the final years of the continuity; however, thanks to some loose-end tying by [[John Barber]], the concept was folded in with Shockwave's thirteen Regenesis planets in ''Unicron'', and as a result only a handful of these thirteen planets could truly be called "[[Cybertronian colonies|colonies]]" that had been inhabited by Cybertronian settlers: [[Caminus (planet)|Caminus]], [[Devisiun (planet)|Devisiun]], [[Eukaris]], [[Velocitron]], and (possibly) [[Arduria]]. ''Historia'' smooths over this discrepancy by noting that this idea of "thirteen colonies" was merely a ''legend'', one that conflated the existence of these five planets with the seven other worlds that had been touched by the dark legacy of the Primes.
* The concept of the "thirteen colonies" formed an integral part of the IDW mythos in the final years of the continuity; however, thanks to some loose-end tying by [[John Barber]], the concept was folded in with Shockwave's thirteen Regenesis planets in ''Unicron''. As a result, only a handful of these thirteen planets could truly be called "[[Cybertronian colonies|colonies]]" that had been inhabited by Cybertronian settlers: [[Prion (planet)|Prion]], [[Caminus (planet)|Caminus]], [[Devisiun (planet)|Devisiun]], [[Jungle Planet (colony)|Eukaris]], [[Velocitron]], and (possibly) [[Arduria]]. ''Historia'' smooths over this discrepancy by noting that this idea of "thirteen colonies" was merely a ''legend'', one that conflated the existence of these six planets with the seven other worlds that had been touched by the dark legacy of the Primes.
* Seemingly corroborating Centurion's profile in ''[[Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook]]'' [[Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook issue 1|#1]], the narration notes that the Maximals came to Earth in search of the Enigma of Combination... though it's as vague as ever if that was ''truly'' why "Onyx Prime" sent the crew of the ''[[Axalon (BW)|Axalon]]'' into space, or if it was simply a pretext so that they could be shot down over Earth and fulfill the ontological paradox posed by Shockwave's younger self.
* Seemingly corroborating Centurion's profile in ''[[Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook]]'' [[Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook issue 1|#1]], the narration notes that the Maximals came to Earth in search of the Enigma of Combination... though it's as vague as ever if that was ''truly'' why "Onyx Prime" sent the crew of the ''[[Axalon (BW)|Axalon]]'' into space, or if it was simply a pretext so that they could be shot down over Earth and fulfill the ontological paradox posed by Shockwave's younger self.
* ''Why'' exactly [[Merklynn]] came to Earth, of all planets, was never expounded on; here, it's established that he came in search of sufficient magical energy in order to restore his lost homeworld of [[Prysmos]], finding such an artifact in the [[Talisman (G1)|Talisman]].
* ''Why'' exactly [[Merklynn]] came to Earth, of all planets, was never expounded on; here, it's established that he came in search of sufficient magical energy in order to restore his lost homeworld of [[Prysmos]], finding such an artifact in the [[Talisman (G1)|Talisman]].
* According to the ''Historia'', the reason why the [[Senate]] had their men break into the [[Rodion]] police station in [[Chaos Theory Part 2|''Chaos Theory'' #2]] was to eliminate [[Whirl (G1)|Whirl]], not rescue him.
* According to the ''Historia'', the reason why the [[Senate]] had their men break into the [[Rodion]] police station in [[Chaos Theory Part 2|''Chaos Theory'' #2]] was to eliminate [[Whirl (G1)|Whirl]], not rescue him.
* Following on from revelations in the ''Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook'' and ''[[First Strike]]'' [[First Strike issue 5|#5]], ''Historia'' explicitly confirms that the Decepticon [[Insecticon (G1)|Insecticon]]s and the [[Insecticon swarm|"swarm" of failed clones]] that preceded their creation were the product of genetic experimentation on a naturally-occurring subterranean subspecies.  
* Following on from revelations in the ''Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook'' and ''[[First Strike]]'' [[First Strike issue 5|#5]], ''Historia'' explicitly confirms that the Decepticon [[Insecticon (G1)|Insecticon]]s and the [[Insecticon swarm|"swarm" of failed clones]] that preceded their creation were the product of genetic experimentation on a naturally-occurring subterranean subspecies.
* The two non-[[Hasbro Universe]] crossover stories, ''[[New Avengers/Transformers]]'' and ''[[Infestation (IDW)|Infestation]]'', are ignored entirely, presumably for reasons of space and them not really having much to do with the main IDW storyline.
* The two non-[[Hasbro Universe]] crossover stories, ''[[New Avengers/Transformers]]'' and ''[[Infestation (IDW)|Infestation]]'', are ignored entirely, presumably for reasons of space and them not really having much to do with the main IDW storyline.
* The discrepancy between the timeframes of ''Lost Light'' versus ''Till All Are One'' and ''Optimus Prime''—the former playing out over a matter of weeks, the latter two over a much longer timeframe—is not addressed, though (as we humbly propose elsewhere on this wiki) travel through the [[Warren]] might go a ways towards no-prizing this error.  
* The discrepancy between the timeframes of ''Lost Light'' versus ''Till All Are One'' and ''Optimus Prime''—the former playing out over a matter of weeks, the latter two over a much longer timeframe—is not addressed, though (as we humbly propose elsewhere on this wiki) travel through the [[Warren]] might go a ways towards no-prizing this error.
* The exact correlation between the "real" Unicron—the transformed [[Antilla]]—and the mythical Unicron, the dreaded "uncreator" of Cybertronian legend, had not previously been made clear in the IDW continuity; ''Historia'' posits that the Talisman's energy burst in ''[[Transformers vs. Visionaries]]'' [[The Curtain|#5]], revealed in [[Our Darkest|''Unicron'' #0]] to have transmitted the word "Unicron", bestowed that legendary name upon the monster planet.  
* The exact correlation between the "real" Unicron—the transformed [[Antilla]]—and the mythical Unicron, the dreaded "uncreator" of Cybertronian legend, had not previously been made clear in the IDW continuity; ''Historia'' posits that the Talisman's energy burst in ''[[Transformers vs. Visionaries]]'' [[The Curtain|#5]], revealed in [[Our Darkest|''Unicron'' #0]] to have transmitted the word "Unicron", bestowed that legendary name upon the monster planet.
* The book ends with the events of [[Ceremony|''Unicron'' #6]], with the [[Lunarian]]s of [[Moonbase One|Luna One]] receiving a mention, but otherwise omitting [[How To Say Goodbye And Mean It: Part 2|''Lost Light'' #25]]'s quantum duplication of the ''[[Lost Light]]'' and that issue's glimpse into the far-distant future.
* The book ends with the events of [[Ceremony|''Unicron'' #6]], with the [[Lunarian]]s of [[Moonbase One|Luna One]] receiving a mention, but otherwise omitting [[How To Say Goodbye And Mean It: Part 2|''Lost Light'' #25]]'s quantum duplication of the ''[[Lost Light]]'' and that issue's glimpse into the far-distant future.


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* Writers [[Chuck Dixon]] (''[[Hearts of Steel]]'') and [[Eric Holmes]] (''[[The Transformers: Megatron Origin|Megatron Origin]]'') are both missing from the list of writers on whose work the book is based.
* Writers [[Chuck Dixon]] (''[[Hearts of Steel]]'') and [[Eric Holmes]] (''[[The Transformers: Megatron Origin|Megatron Origin]]'') are both missing from the list of writers on whose work the book is based.
* [[Kris Carter]], who colored the panel from ''[[Spotlight: Cyclonus]]'' on page 18, is uncredited.
* [[Kris Carter]], who colored the panel from ''[[Spotlight: Cyclonus]]'' on page 18, is uncredited.
* [[Vivian Grannell]], who [http://twitter.com/chrismcfeely/status/1083334406788530176 acted as a sensitivity reader] in regards to Arcee's origins, goes uncredited.
* [[Vivian Grannell]], who acted as a sensitivity reader in regards to Arcee's origins, goes uncredited.<ref>{{citesocial|quote=Oh, bollocks. Now that it IS in my hands I've spotted my first cock-up - I meant to include a thank-you to @toastergrl, who did me the service of a quick sensitivity-read on how I'd summarized Arcee's origins. Sorry Viv! 😰|link=https://twitter.com/chrismcfeely/status/1083334406788530176|name=chrismcfeely|site=Twitter|year=2019|month=1|day=10|(defunct=)}}</ref>
* In the first paragraph of page 15, the phrase "the Maximals true memories" is missing a possessive apostrophe.
* In the first paragraph of page 15, the phrase "the Maximals true memories" is missing a possessive apostrophe.
* Though Arcee's ''Sourcebook'' profile ''has'' been edited to note her sibling relation to Galvatron, her profile also claims that she has no known relatives.


===Other trivia===
===Other trivia===
* Originally solicited for December 19, this issue was delayed by nearly a month, releasing halfway through January.
* Originally solicited for December 19, this issue was delayed by nearly a month, releasing halfway through January.
* This project started life as a fan-project by [[Chris McFeely]], which at one point was sent to editor [[John Barber]]. Some time later, subsequent editor [[David Mariotte]] (who apparently was a big fan of sourcebooks, which is what resulted in the ''Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook'' series) got in touch with Chris out of the blue to see about releasing ''Historia'' as a capstone to the IDW continuity.<ref name="TFNation">Chris McFeely in conversation at [[TFNation]] 2022</ref>
* The cover pitch originally would have seen all the IDW characters springing not from the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]], but from [[Brainstorm (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Brainstorm]]'s [[Time case|briefcase]]!<ref name="TFNation" />
* The [[Dead Universe]] "anti-Matrix", originally known simply as the [[Darkness (G1)|Darkness]], is consistently referred to as the Heart of Darkness, the replacement name for it first used in ''[[Infestation (IDW)|Infestation]]''.
* The [[Dead Universe]] "anti-Matrix", originally known simply as the [[Darkness (G1)|Darkness]], is consistently referred to as the Heart of Darkness, the replacement name for it first used in ''[[Infestation (IDW)|Infestation]]''.
* Backmatter includes reprinted profiles from the ''Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook'' series: print copies include just [[Optimus Prime (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Optimus Prime]] and [[Windblade (G1)|Windblade]], while digital copies feature [[Arcee (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Arcee]], [[Megatron (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Megatron]] and [[Starscream (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Starscream]] as well. Arcee's profile is tweaked to note her sibling relation to Galvatron, which had not been revealed at the time of the ''Sourcebook's'' publication.  
* Backmatter includes reprinted profiles from the ''Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook'' series: print copies include just [[Optimus Prime (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Optimus Prime]] and [[Windblade (G1)|Windblade]], while digital copies feature [[Arcee (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Arcee]], [[Megatron (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Megatron]] and [[Starscream (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Starscream]] as well. Arcee's profile is tweaked to note her sibling relation to Galvatron, which had not been revealed at the time of the ''Sourcebook's'' publication.
* The book also includes a reading guide to the continuity for the benefit of new Transformers fans looking to catch up.
* The book also includes a reading guide to the continuity for the benefit of new ''Transformers'' fans looking to catch up.


===Cover===
===Cover===
* A smattering of characters and concepts from across the continuity within [[photonic crystal]]s, spewing from the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]], by [[Sara Pitre-Durocher]]. The list of characters include [[Ironfist (G1)|Ironfist]], [[Aileron]], [[Windblade (G1)|Windblade]], [[Devastator (G1)|Devastator]], [[Arcee (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Arcee]], [[Drift (G1)|Drift]], [[Springer (G1)|Springer]], [[Minimus Ambus]] and [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Ultra Magnus]], [[Hot Rod (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Rodimus]], one of [[Mortilus]]'s spark-flowers, [[Optimus Prime (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Optimus Prime]], [[Thundercracker (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Thundercracker]] and [[Buster (IDW)|Buster]], [[Pyra Magna]], [[Chromedome (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Chromedome]]'s hand on [[Rewind (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Rewind]]'s shoulder, [[Galvatron (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Galvatron]], [[Megatron (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Megatron]] as both an Autobot and Decepticon, [[Nova Prime]], [[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]], [[Soundwave (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Soundwave]] and [[Laserbeak (G1)|Laserbeak]], [[Bumblebee (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Bumblebee]], [[Overlord (Masterforce)|Overlord]], [[Shockwave (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Shockwave]], [[Starscream (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Starscream]], [[Superion (G1)|Superion]], [[Anode]], [[Verity Carlo]] and [[Ratchet (G1)/IDW 2005 continuity|Ratchet]], and last but not least, [[Rung (G1)|Rung]].
* A smattering of characters and concepts from across the continuity within [[photonic crystal]]s, spewing from the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]], by [[Sara Pitre-Durocher]]. The list of characters include [[Ironfist (G1)|Ironfist]], [[Aileron]], [[Windblade (G1)|Windblade]], [[Devastator (G1)|Devastator]], [[Arcee (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Arcee]], [[Drift (G1)|Drift]], [[Springer (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Springer]], [[Minimus Ambus]] and [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Ultra Magnus]], [[Tailgate (G1)|Tailgate]]'s vial of [[Cyclonus (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Cyclonus]]' [[innermost energon]], [[Hot Rod (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Rodimus]], one of [[Mortilus]]'s spark-flowers, [[Optimus Prime (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Optimus Prime]], [[Thundercracker (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Thundercracker]] and [[Buster (IDW)|Buster]], [[Pyra Magna (G1)|Pyra Magna]], [[Chromedome (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Chromedome]]'s hand on [[Rewind (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Rewind]]'s shoulder, [[Galvatron (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Galvatron]], [[Megatron (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Megatron]] as both an Autobot and Decepticon, [[Nova Prime]], [[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]], [[Soundwave (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Soundwave]] and [[Laserbeak (G1)|Laserbeak]], [[Bumblebee (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Bumblebee]], [[Overlord (G1)|Overlord]], [[Shockwave (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Shockwave]], [[Starscream (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Starscream]], [[Superion (G1)|Superion]], [[Anode]], [[Verity Carlo]] and [[Ratchet (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Ratchet]], and last but not least, [[Rung (G1)|Rung]].
 
===Reprints===
* '''''[[Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection]] Volume 86: The Everlasting Voices''''' <small>([[July 1]], [[2020]])</small>
** Collects ''[[The Transformers: Lost Light|Lost Light]]'' issues [[Sardines|#13]]–[[The Everlasting Voices (3): You Are Here|18]].
** Bonus material includes the first half of ''Transformers: Historia'' (up to ''[[The Transformers: Last Stand of the Wreckers|Last Stand of the Wreckers]]''), including the [[Windblade (G1)|Windblade]] profile, a cover gallery and an intro by [[Simon Furman]].
** Hardcover format.
 
* '''''[[Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection]] Volume 87: Crucible''''' <small>([[July 29]], [[2020]])</small>
** Collects ''Lost Light'' issues [[Crucible (Part 1): A Dance Before Dying|#19]]–[[Crucible (Part 6): A Spark Among Embers|24]].
** Bonus material includes the second half of ''Transformers: Historia'', including the [[Optimus Prime (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Optimus Prime]] profile, a cover gallery and an intro by Simon Furman.
** Hardcover format.
 
<gallery>
File:DefinitiveG1Collection v86.jpg|'''''The Definitive G1 Collection Volume 86: The Everlasting Voices''''' – cover art by [[Dreamwave Productions]] and [[Jack Lawrence]]
File:DefinitiveG1Collection v87.jpg|'''''The Definitive G1 Collection Volume 87: Crucible''''' – cover art by Dreamwave Productions, [[Casey Coller]] and [[Tom B. Long]]
</gallery>
 
==References==
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[IDW 2005 continuity timeline]]
* [[2005 IDW timeline]]


==External links==
==External links==
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Transformers: Historia
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published January 9, 2019 (UK)
January 16, 2019 (US)
Written by Chris McFeely
Illustrated by various.
Continuity 2005 IDW continuity
Page count 59

Transformers: Historia is a double-sized one-shot book that documents the 2005 IDW continuity. A "capstone" released after the finale of said continuity, Historia serves as a retrospective guide to the universe, documenting its chronological history from beginning to end.

The year was 2005. The treacherous Decepticons and their heroic Autobot counterparts descended upon the Earth and unleashed a new era of Transformers comics through IDW Publishing. Thirteen years and hundreds of issues later, that universe has come to a close. Join Transformers historian Chris McFeely on a guide distilling the past 13 years of publishing history and remember the masterful storytelling of the first IDW Transformers run.Solicitation blurb

Synopsis

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Historia is a prose guide to IDW Publishing's first Transformers continuity in advance of the 2019 reboot. In rough chronological order, the book describes:

Notes

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Continuity notes

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As the final sendoff for the original 2005-2018 IDW continuity, Historia takes the opportunity to engage in some last-minute smoothing of continuity, plugging in some lingering discrepancies and unanswered questions.

  • Lost Light never stated how Epistemus's head wound up in the care of the Omega Guardians and became the Magnificence; Historia reveals that, following the God War, Epistemus joined up with the Knights of Cybertron and voluntarily stayed behind with the Omega Guardians during the early days of the Knights' quest across the galaxy, eventually giving up his body in pursuit of knowledge. Shockwave was noted to have theorized a similar sequence of events in Lost Light #14.
  • The concept of the "thirteen colonies" formed an integral part of the IDW mythos in the final years of the continuity; however, thanks to some loose-end tying by John Barber, the concept was folded in with Shockwave's thirteen Regenesis planets in Unicron. As a result, only a handful of these thirteen planets could truly be called "colonies" that had been inhabited by Cybertronian settlers: Prion, Caminus, Devisiun, Eukaris, Velocitron, and (possibly) Arduria. Historia smooths over this discrepancy by noting that this idea of "thirteen colonies" was merely a legend, one that conflated the existence of these six planets with the seven other worlds that had been touched by the dark legacy of the Primes.
  • Seemingly corroborating Centurion's profile in Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook #1, the narration notes that the Maximals came to Earth in search of the Enigma of Combination... though it's as vague as ever if that was truly why "Onyx Prime" sent the crew of the Axalon into space, or if it was simply a pretext so that they could be shot down over Earth and fulfill the ontological paradox posed by Shockwave's younger self.
  • Why exactly Merklynn came to Earth, of all planets, was never expounded on; here, it's established that he came in search of sufficient magical energy in order to restore his lost homeworld of Prysmos, finding such an artifact in the Talisman.
  • According to the Historia, the reason why the Senate had their men break into the Rodion police station in Chaos Theory #2 was to eliminate Whirl, not rescue him.
  • Following on from revelations in the Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook and First Strike #5, Historia explicitly confirms that the Decepticon Insecticons and the "swarm" of failed clones that preceded their creation were the product of genetic experimentation on a naturally-occurring subterranean subspecies.
  • The two non-Hasbro Universe crossover stories, New Avengers/Transformers and Infestation, are ignored entirely, presumably for reasons of space and them not really having much to do with the main IDW storyline.
  • The discrepancy between the timeframes of Lost Light versus Till All Are One and Optimus Prime—the former playing out over a matter of weeks, the latter two over a much longer timeframe—is not addressed, though (as we humbly propose elsewhere on this wiki) travel through the Warren might go a ways towards no-prizing this error.
  • The exact correlation between the "real" Unicron—the transformed Antilla—and the mythical Unicron, the dreaded "uncreator" of Cybertronian legend, had not previously been made clear in the IDW continuity; Historia posits that the Talisman's energy burst in Transformers vs. Visionaries #5, revealed in Unicron #0 to have transmitted the word "Unicron", bestowed that legendary name upon the monster planet.
  • The book ends with the events of Unicron #6, with the Lunarians of Luna One receiving a mention, but otherwise omitting Lost Light #25's quantum duplication of the Lost Light and that issue's glimpse into the far-distant future.

Transformers references

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Hasbro franchise references

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  • G.I. Joe is introduced as a "daring, highly-trained special mission force", the description of the team given in the opening sequence of the original 1980s G.I. Joe cartoon.

Errors

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  • Writers Chuck Dixon (Hearts of Steel) and Eric Holmes (Megatron Origin) are both missing from the list of writers on whose work the book is based.
  • Kris Carter, who colored the panel from Spotlight: Cyclonus on page 18, is uncredited.
  • Vivian Grannell, who acted as a sensitivity reader in regards to Arcee's origins, goes uncredited.[1]
  • In the first paragraph of page 15, the phrase "the Maximals true memories" is missing a possessive apostrophe.
  • Though Arcee's Sourcebook profile has been edited to note her sibling relation to Galvatron, her profile also claims that she has no known relatives.

Other trivia

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  • Originally solicited for December 19, this issue was delayed by nearly a month, releasing halfway through January.
  • This project started life as a fan-project by Chris McFeely, which at one point was sent to editor John Barber. Some time later, subsequent editor David Mariotte (who apparently was a big fan of sourcebooks, which is what resulted in the Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook series) got in touch with Chris out of the blue to see about releasing Historia as a capstone to the IDW continuity.[2]
  • The cover pitch originally would have seen all the IDW characters springing not from the Matrix, but from Brainstorm's briefcase![2]
  • The Dead Universe "anti-Matrix", originally known simply as the Darkness, is consistently referred to as the Heart of Darkness, the replacement name for it first used in Infestation.
  • Backmatter includes reprinted profiles from the Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook series: print copies include just Optimus Prime and Windblade, while digital copies feature Arcee, Megatron and Starscream as well. Arcee's profile is tweaked to note her sibling relation to Galvatron, which had not been revealed at the time of the Sourcebook's publication.
  • The book also includes a reading guide to the continuity for the benefit of new Transformers fans looking to catch up.

Cover

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Reprints

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References

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  1. "Oh, bollocks. Now that it IS in my hands I've spotted my first cock-up - I meant to include a thank-you to @toastergrl, who did me the service of a quick sensitivity-read on how I'd summarized Arcee's origins. Sorry Viv! 😰"—chrismcfeely, Twitter, 2019/1/10
  2. 2.0 2.1 Chris McFeely in conversation at TFNation 2022

See also

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