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'''''Transformers: Mosaic''''' is an unofficial anthology of one-page comic strip stories borrowed from a concept started by [[Kris Carter|Drivaar]] at [http://www.allspark.com/index.php?set_albumName=album13&amp;option=com_gallery&amp;Itemid=4&amp;include=view_album.php the Allspark message board] and overseen by [[Josh van Reyk]] and [[Shaun Knowler]], who posted their first strip on [[IDW Publishing]]'s official Transformers forum on [[June 18]], [[2007]]. From then until the series' end in [[2012]], ''Mosaic'' strips were written and drawn by a large number of contributors (most of whom are [[Fandom|fans]], though a few pros have contributed), and expanded out to almost every Transformers forum online. In May 2012, van Reyk and Knowler announced the end of the project.<ref>{{citesocial|quote=Well, after five years and over six hundred and fifty individual pieces, we have both decided that the time has come to bring the Transformers: Mosaic project to an end.|link=http://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/end-of-the-road-for-the-transformers-mosaic-project/24937/|name=Josh van Reyk and Shaun Knowler|site=Seibertron|year=2012|month=05|day=28}}</ref>
'''Transformers: Mosaic''' is an unofficial anthology of one-page comic strip stories borrowed from a concept started at [http://www.allspark.com/index.php?set_albumName=album13&amp;option=com_gallery&amp;Itemid=4&amp;include=view_album.php the Allspark message board] and overseen by [[Josh van Reyk]] and [[Shaun Knowler]], who posted their first strip on [[IDW Publishing]]'s official Transformers forum on June 18, 2007. Since then, the Mosaics, which are written and drawn by a large number of contributors (most of whom are [[Fandom|fans]], though a few pros have contributed), have expanded out to almost every Transformers forum online.


Since October 2007, IDW has printed Mosaic strips as a backup feature in its Transformers comics. Published Mosaic strips to date include:
==Appearances in IDW publications==
From October 2007 to December [[2008]], IDW printed ''Mosaic'' strips as a backup feature in its Transformers comics. The practice was eventually discontinued, however, due to unspecified [[copyright]] problems.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100213050520/http://forum.idwpublishing.com/viewtopic.php?p=110604 Tipton explains why Mosaics haven't been printed in a while.]</ref> Published ''Mosaic'' strips included:


* '''Rain''', featuring [[Hound (G1)|Hound]] (published in [[Devastation issue 2]])
*"[http://transformers-mosaic.deviantart.com/art/RAIN-68126279 Rain]", featuring [[Hound (G1)|Hound]] (published in [[Devastation issue 2|''Devastation'' #2]])
* '''Reason''', featuring [[Beachcomber (G1)|Beachcomber]] (published in [[Devastation issue 3]])
*"[http://transformers-mosaic.deviantart.com/art/Reason-70851575 Reason]", featuring [[Beachcomber (G1)|Beachcomber]] (published in [[Devastation issue 3|''Devastation'' #3]])
* '''Ghost in the Machine''', featuring [[Punch|Punch/Counterpunch]] (published in [[Devastation issue 4]])
*"[http://transformers-mosaic.deviantart.com/art/Ghost-in-the-Machine-58368478 Ghost in the Machine]", featuring [[Punch (G1)|Punch/Counterpunch]] (published in [[Devastation issue 4|''Devastation'' #4]])
* '''The Curse''', featuring [[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]] (published in [[Devastation issue 5]])
*"[http://transformers-mosaic.deviantart.com/art/THE-CURSE-59408292 The Curse]", featuring [[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]] (published in [[Devastation issue 5|''Devastation'' #5]])
* '''Feeling Yellow''', featuring [[Sunstreaker (G1)|Sunstreaker]] (published in [[Devastation issue 6]])
*"[http://transformers-mosaic.deviantart.com/art/FEELING-YELLOW-60400782 Feeling Yellow]", featuring [[Sunstreaker (G1)|Sunstreaker]] (published in [[Devastation issue 6|''Devastation'' #6]])
* '''Rank''', featuring [[Prowl (G1)|Prowl]] (published in [[Spotlight: Grimlock]])
*"[http://transformers-mosaic.deviantart.com/art/RANK-60953366 Rank]", featuring [[Prowl (G1)|Prowl]] (published in "[[Spotlight: Grimlock]]")
* '''Break Away''', featuring [[Silverbolt (G1)|G1 Silverbolt]] (published in [[Spotlight: Cyclonus]])
*"[http://transformers-mosaic.deviantart.com/art/Break-Away-69763268 Break Away]", featuring [[Silverbolt (G1)|Silverbolt]] (published in "[[Spotlight: Cyclonus]]")
* '''The Wait''', featuring [[Scorponok (Movie)|Scorponok]], and '''The Passenger''', featuring [[Barricade (Movie)|Barricade]] (published in [[Saga of the Allspark|Saga of the Allspark Issue 1]]).
*"[http://transformers-mosaic.deviantart.com/art/THE-WAIT-62140552 The Wait]", featuring [[Scorponok (Movie)|Scorponok]], and "[http://transformers-mosaic.deviantart.com/art/The-Passenger-67933001 The Passenger]", featuring [[Barricade (Movie)|Barricade]] (published in [[Transformers: Saga of the Allspark|''Saga of the Allspark'' #1]])
* '''Dark Visionary''', featuring [[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]], (published in [[Saga of the Allspark|Saga of the Allspark Issue 2]]).
*"[http://www.deviantart.com/art/Dark-Visionary-78081316 Dark Visionary]", featuring [[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]] (published in [[Transformers: Saga of the Allspark|''Saga of the Allspark'' #2]])
* '''More Than You Can Chew''', featuring [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]], (published in [[The Reign of Starscream Issue Number Five|The Reign of Starscream #5]]).
*"[http://transformers-mosaic.deviantart.com/art/More-Than-You-Chew-79150206 More Than You Can Chew]", featuring [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]] (published in [[The Reign of Starscream issue 5|''The Reign of Starscream'' #5]])
*"[https://www.deviantart.com/transformers-mosaic/art/Creation-Matrix-84958900 Creation Matrix]", featuring [[Ratchet (Movie)|Ratchet]] and [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]] (published in [[Transformers: Saga of the Allspark|''Saga of the Allspark'' #3]])
*"[[Dead Men's Boots]]", featuring the [[Wreckers]] (published without disclaimers in the ''[[The Transformers: Last Stand of the Wreckers|Last Stand of the Wreckers]]'' trade, and thus made [[canon]])


==Contributions from official ''Transformers'' creatives==
[[File:Hailandfarewell.jpg|upright=1.4|thumb|Oops]]
In February 2008, [[Simon Furman]] produced a ''Mosaic'' strip titled "[[Hail and Farewell]]", which he stated to be [[canon]]—the first ''Mosaic'' story to be so.<ref>{{citesocial|quote=The question will be asked, inevitably, if ‘Hail and Farewell’ (click on the thumbnail below) is ‘canon’ in terms of the in-progress Infiltration/Escalation/Devastation series. And the answer is emphatically ‘YES.”|link=http://simonfurman.wordpress.com/2008/02/15/mosaic-a-go-go/|name=Simon Furman|site=WordPress|title=Mosaic A-Go-Go!|year=2008|month=02|day=15}}</ref> However, that canonicity was eventually overridden by a statement from IDW that, "The Mosaics are all a lot of fun, but they're all not continuity tales."<ref>[http://forum.idwpublishing.com/viewtopic.php?p=81157#81157 The "All Hail Megatron" 20 Questions Q&A Thread] (dead link)</ref> Stories included as backmatter for IDW's comics carried a disclaimer stating that they are "non-profit-making, independently produced stories by Transformers enthusiasts" and are "not affiliated with Hasbro or IDW Publishing". Of course, as the IDW continuity developed under different writers and Furman's plans were truncated, the events of "Hail and Farewell" were explicitly contradicted, rendering it something of a moot point—but years later, the Facebook edition of [[Ask Vector Prime]] would declare its events to have actually occurred within the Transformers [[multiverse]], thereby canonising it, albeit as an offshoot of IDW continuity.


In February 2008, [[Simon Furman]] produced a Mosaic titled ''[[Hail and Farewell]]'', which he stated to be [[canon]] — the first Mosaic to be so.<ref>[http://simonfurman.wordpress.com/2008/02/15/mosaic-a-go-go/ Mosaic A-Go-Go]</ref> However, that canonicity was eventually overridden by IDW, as well as stating that, "The Mosaics are all a lot of fun, but they're all not continuity tales."<ref>[http://forum.idwpublishing.com/viewtopic.php?p=81157#81157 The "All Hail Megatron" 20 Questions Q&A Thread]</ref> The stories seen in print so far further carry a disclaimer stating that they are "non-profit-making, independently produced stories by Transformers enthusiasts" and are "not affiliated with Hasbro or IDW Publishing".
Later, [[James Roberts]] and [[Nick Roche]] produced "Dead Men's Boots", adapted from material from Roberts' prose story "[[Bullets]]". This was officially published without disclaimers in the ''[[The Transformers: Last Stand of the Wreckers|Last Stand of the Wreckers]]'' trade, so is unimpeachably canon.
 
Writer [[Eric Holmes]] wrote a couple of strips for project, though their plots were unrelated to his work on ''[[The Transformers: Megatron Origin| Megatron Origin]]''. Writer [[Chris Mowry]] and artist [[Andrew Griffith]] contributed a [[Cosmos (G1)|Cosmos]]-centric strip which might have been related to their collaboration on ''Spotlight: Cosmos'', an IDW comic which never came to pass.<ref>{{citesocial|quote=If you're a comics or Transformers fan (or both) you may have seen this shown at Comic-Con. Well, I've finally decided to post it here. Just think of it as a preview...|link=https://www.deviantart.com/glovestudios/art/Cosmos-97118564|name=Andrew Griffith|site=deviantART|year=2008|month=09|day=06}}</ref><ref>{{citesocial|link=https://www.deviantart.com/transformers-mosaic/art/I-AM-123825255|name=''Transformers: Mosaic''|site=deviantART|title=I Am...|year=2009|month=05|day=27}}</ref>
 
Official artists [[Robby Musso]], [[Josh Burcham]], [[Josh Perez]], [[Liam Shalloo]], [[Tom B. Long]], [[Ryan Button]] and [[Kieran Oats]] all worked on ''Mosaic'' in some capacity. One strip included panels from a whole host of IDW artists, including [[Guido Guidi]], [[Marcelo Matere]], [[Alex Milne]], and [[E. J. Su]].<ref>{{citesocial|link=https://www.deviantart.com/transformers-mosaic/art/Prime-213680451|name=''Transformers: Mosaic''|site=deviantART|title=Prime|year=2011|month=06|day=18}}</ref>
 
==Legacy==
While ''Mosaic'' was largely forgotten following the project's conclusion, at its peak it provided a platform for many fans who would later go on to work on official ''Transformers'' media, in a few cases as a direct result of their ''Mosaic'' contributions. In particular, the project gave [[Josh van Reyk]] and [[Shaun Knowler]] the opportunity to write ''[[Spotlight: Jazz]]''.
 
Artists [[Kris Carter]], [[John-Paul Bove]], [[Joana Lafuente]], [[Andrew Griffith]], [[Matt Frank]], [[Priscilla Tramontano]], [[Casey Coller]], [[Corin Howell]], [[Rui Onishi]], and [[Ed Pirrie]], who had well-received work on ''Mosaic'', all later went on to work for IDW Publishing. [[Chris Vera]] and [[Javier O. Reyes]] had minor contributions to ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II|The AllSpark Almanac II]]''.
 
Fans given work by [[Fun Publications]], such as [[John Flores]] [[Ninjaink|Timothy Lim]], [[Andrew Sorohan]], [[Lam Ahtek|Little Iron]], [[Drew Eiden]], [[Jake Isenberg]], [[Thomas Deer]], [[Brandy Dixon]] and [[Paul Vromen]] also had contributions as part of ''Mosaic'', either preceding or following their licensed work.
 
One of the most prolific ''Mosaic'' writers was longtime fan [[Martin Fisher]], who later went on to write a few strips for [[Titan Magazines|Titan Comics]]' UK ''[[Transformers (Titan Magazine)|Age of Extinction]]'' magazine, as well as [[Graduation Exercises|an episode]] of the 2015 ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 cartoon)| Robots in Disguise]]'' cartoon!


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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://forum.idwpublishing.com/viewtopic.php?t=2139 Partial archive of Mosaic strips and avatars at the IDW forum]
* ''[http://transformers-mosaic.deviantart.com/ Transformers: Mosaic]'' on deviantART
* [http://jeysie.deviantart.com/journal/24266024/ List of all Mosaics published, sorted by character]
* Unofficial annotated [https://transformers-mosaic.tumblr.com/ ''Transformers: Mosaic'' archive] on Tumblr, indexed by continuities, characters and creators
* [http://transformers-mosaic.deviantart.com/ Transformers: Mosaic] at deviantART
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20071007074624/http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=131370 Interview with Josh van Reyk and Shaun Knowler at Newsarama] (archive link)
* [http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=131370 Interview with Van Reyk and Knowler at Newsarama] (includes info on fan submissions)
* "[http://simonfurman.wordpress.com/2008/02/15/mosaic-a-go-go/ Hail and Farewell]"
* [http://simonfurman.wordpress.com/2008/02/15/mosaic-a-go-go/ Hail and Farewell]


==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:25, 1 January 2026

The closest your fanfic will get to official status.

Transformers: Mosaic is an unofficial anthology of one-page comic strip stories borrowed from a concept started by Drivaar at the Allspark message board and overseen by Josh van Reyk and Shaun Knowler, who posted their first strip on IDW Publishing's official Transformers forum on June 18, 2007. From then until the series' end in 2012, Mosaic strips were written and drawn by a large number of contributors (most of whom are fans, though a few pros have contributed), and expanded out to almost every Transformers forum online. In May 2012, van Reyk and Knowler announced the end of the project.[1]

Appearances in IDW publications

[edit]

From October 2007 to December 2008, IDW printed Mosaic strips as a backup feature in its Transformers comics. The practice was eventually discontinued, however, due to unspecified copyright problems.[2] Published Mosaic strips included:

Contributions from official Transformers creatives

[edit]
Oops

In February 2008, Simon Furman produced a Mosaic strip titled "Hail and Farewell", which he stated to be canon—the first Mosaic story to be so.[3] However, that canonicity was eventually overridden by a statement from IDW that, "The Mosaics are all a lot of fun, but they're all not continuity tales."[4] Stories included as backmatter for IDW's comics carried a disclaimer stating that they are "non-profit-making, independently produced stories by Transformers enthusiasts" and are "not affiliated with Hasbro or IDW Publishing". Of course, as the IDW continuity developed under different writers and Furman's plans were truncated, the events of "Hail and Farewell" were explicitly contradicted, rendering it something of a moot point—but years later, the Facebook edition of Ask Vector Prime would declare its events to have actually occurred within the Transformers multiverse, thereby canonising it, albeit as an offshoot of IDW continuity.

Later, James Roberts and Nick Roche produced "Dead Men's Boots", adapted from material from Roberts' prose story "Bullets". This was officially published without disclaimers in the Last Stand of the Wreckers trade, so is unimpeachably canon.

Writer Eric Holmes wrote a couple of strips for project, though their plots were unrelated to his work on Megatron Origin. Writer Chris Mowry and artist Andrew Griffith contributed a Cosmos-centric strip which might have been related to their collaboration on Spotlight: Cosmos, an IDW comic which never came to pass.[5][6]

Official artists Robby Musso, Josh Burcham, Josh Perez, Liam Shalloo, Tom B. Long, Ryan Button and Kieran Oats all worked on Mosaic in some capacity. One strip included panels from a whole host of IDW artists, including Guido Guidi, Marcelo Matere, Alex Milne, and E. J. Su.[7]

Legacy

[edit]

While Mosaic was largely forgotten following the project's conclusion, at its peak it provided a platform for many fans who would later go on to work on official Transformers media, in a few cases as a direct result of their Mosaic contributions. In particular, the project gave Josh van Reyk and Shaun Knowler the opportunity to write Spotlight: Jazz.

Artists Kris Carter, John-Paul Bove, Joana Lafuente, Andrew Griffith, Matt Frank, Priscilla Tramontano, Casey Coller, Corin Howell, Rui Onishi, and Ed Pirrie, who had well-received work on Mosaic, all later went on to work for IDW Publishing. Chris Vera and Javier O. Reyes had minor contributions to The AllSpark Almanac II.

Fans given work by Fun Publications, such as John Flores Timothy Lim, Andrew Sorohan, Little Iron, Drew Eiden, Jake Isenberg, Thomas Deer, Brandy Dixon and Paul Vromen also had contributions as part of Mosaic, either preceding or following their licensed work.

One of the most prolific Mosaic writers was longtime fan Martin Fisher, who later went on to write a few strips for Titan Comics' UK Age of Extinction magazine, as well as an episode of the 2015 Robots in Disguise cartoon!

[edit]

References

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  1. "Well, after five years and over six hundred and fifty individual pieces, we have both decided that the time has come to bring the Transformers: Mosaic project to an end."—Josh van Reyk and Shaun Knowler, Seibertron, 2012/05/28
  2. Tipton explains why Mosaics haven't been printed in a while.
  3. "The question will be asked, inevitably, if ‘Hail and Farewell’ (click on the thumbnail below) is ‘canon’ in terms of the in-progress Infiltration/Escalation/Devastation series. And the answer is emphatically ‘YES.”"—Simon Furman, WordPress, "Mosaic A-Go-Go!", 2008/02/15
  4. The "All Hail Megatron" 20 Questions Q&A Thread (dead link)
  5. "If you're a comics or Transformers fan (or both) you may have seen this shown at Comic-Con. Well, I've finally decided to post it here. Just think of it as a preview..."—Andrew Griffith, deviantART, 2008/09/06
  6. Transformers: Mosaic, deviantART, "I Am...", 2009/05/27
  7. Transformers: Mosaic, deviantART, "Prime", 2011/06/18