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'''''Transformers, Beast Wars: The Gathering''''' is a comic miniseries published in 2006 by [[IDW Publishing]] featuring characters from ''[[Beast Wars (franchise)|Beast Wars]]''. It is the first major comic to feature ''Beast Wars'' characters. It was followed by ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars: The Ascending|The Ascending]]''.
 
'''''Transformers: Beast Wars: The Gathering''''' is a comic miniseries published in 2006 by [[IDW Publishing]] featuring characters from ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (franchise)|Beast Wars]]''. It is the first major comic to feature ''Beast Wars'' characters. It was followed by ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars: The Ascending|The Ascending]]''.


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==Overview==
==Overview==
[[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] general [[Magmatron]] travels back to the era of the [[Beast Wars (event)|Beast Wars]] on prehistoric [[Earth]]. He's supposed to pick up where [[Ravage (G1)|Ravage]] failed and retrieve the rogue [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]], but his actual plan is to gather an army from the ''[[Axalon (BW)|Axalon]]'''s [[Stasis pod|stasis pods]] and return home to conquer [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. However, [[Lio Convoy]] has inserted [[Razorbeast]] into the Predacon forces to stop him. Razorbeast manages to keep some of the awakened protoforms as [[Maximal|Maximals]] and then stalls for time and tries to contact Cybertron. Finally, the new Maximals arrive in the nick of time and defeat the Predacon forces. Magmatron is trapped in a timeless void, while Razorbeast and all the other characters settle down in the past to wait and see if Cybertron got their call and will send help.
[[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] general [[Magmatron (BW)|Magmatron]] travels back to the era of the [[Beast Wars (event)|Beast Wars]] on prehistoric [[Earth]]. He's supposed to pick up where [[Ravage (G1)|Ravage]] failed and retrieve the rogue [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]], but his actual plan is to gather an army from the ''[[Axalon (BW)|Axalon]]'''s [[stasis pod]]s and return home to conquer [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. However, [[Lio Convoy (BW)|Lio Convoy]] has inserted [[Razorbeast]] into the Predacon forces to stop him. Razorbeast manages to keep some of the awakened protoforms as [[Maximal]]s and then stalls for time and tries to contact Cybertron. Finally, the new Maximals arrive in the nick of time and defeat the Predacon forces. Magmatron is trapped in a timeless void, while Razorbeast and all the other characters settle down in the past to wait and see if Cybertron got their call and will send help.


===Errors===
===Errors===
* The cartoon suggests that most of the stasis pods were either damaged or destroyed, so their undamaged status is something of a minor [[retcon]].  
*The cartoon suggests that most of the stasis pods were either damaged or destroyed, so their undamaged status is something of a minor [[retcon]].  
* The writers of the series, in explaining [[Depth Charge (BW)|Depth Charge]] as a Transmetal, said the Earth's atmosphere was permanently charged by the [[Planet Buster]] explosion, causing the process. In light of this (and even regardless of it) how the pods spew forth "standard", Transmetal and [[Transmetal 2]] Transformers is a mystery.  
*The writers of the series, in explaining [[Depth Charge (BW)|Depth Charge]] as a Transmetal, said the Earth's atmosphere was permanently charged by the [[Planet Buster]] explosion, causing the process. In light of this (and even regardless of it) how the pods spew forth "standard", Transmetal and [[Transmetal 2]] Transformers is a mystery.  
* [[K-9]] is featured in his German Shepherd (Alsatian) altmode. In the real life continuity, that breed will not exist until [[1899|AD 1899]], created through selective breeding in [[Germany]].
*[[K-9]] is featured in his German Shepherd (Alsatian) altmode. In the real life continuity, that breed will not exist until [[1899|AD 1899]], created through selective breeding in [[Germany]].


===Notes===
===Notes===
* The story for this series was a significant revamp of the scripts which Furman previously submitted to [[Dreamwave Productions]] for what was to be titled ''Shell Game''. Selected artwork that Figueroa submitted for these original scripts was reused in the rewritten issues. Originally the plot was to tie into "[[Ain't No Rat]]".
*The story for this series was a significant revamp of the scripts which Furman previously submitted to [[Dreamwave Productions]] for what was to be titled ''Shell Game''. Selected artwork that Figueroa submitted for these original scripts was reused in the rewritten issues. Originally the plot was to tie into "[[Ain't No Rat]]".
* This series takes place during the third season of the ''Beast Wars'' cartoon and disregards the finished and unfinished [[3H Productions]]' [[Universe (2003 comic)|Botcon/OTFCC comics]]. Both comics play around with this era and the non-show ''Beast Wars'' characters.
*This series takes place during the third season of the ''Beast Wars'' cartoon and disregards the finished and unfinished [[3H Productions]]' [[Transformers: Universe (comic)|Botcon/OTFCC comics]]. Both comics play around with this era and the non-show ''Beast Wars'' characters.
* Razorbeast's decision not to fool with the timestream by eliminating Megatron is questionable at best, since Megatron was originally from his era and was himself interfering with time. However, it might be argued that any changes that Megatron was going to make in the past were already (from Razorbeast's perspective) part of history, so when Razorbeast went back, stopping Megatron then could theoretically have affected the specific future from which Razorbeast came. (Neither Ravage nor Depth Charge, who both traveled back in time shortly before Razorbeast did so, seemed to be concerned about this.) Yeah, time travel gives us a headache too.
**In fact, ''The Gathering'' features appearances from almost ''every'' Hasbro toy-only ''Beast Wars'' character aside from [[Jawbreaker (BW)|Jawbreaker]] (who was still featured on one cover), [[Razor Claw]], [[Magnaboss (BW)|Magnaboss]], the [[BotCon]] exclusives, the [[McDonald's]] toys, and the ''[[MicroVerse]]'' playsets. ''The Ascending'' went on to include [[Shokaract]], [[Antagony (BW)|Antagony]], [[Manta Ray (BW)|Manta Ray]], and a ton more Japan-exclusive characters.
* The [[control drawing|control art]] for the robot mode of the 6" ''[[Titanium Series]]'' [[Optimus Primal|Optimal Optimus]] can be found among Don Figueroa's concept work in the back of the collected volume.
*Razorbeast's decision not to fool with the timestream by eliminating Megatron is questionable at best, since Megatron was originally from his era and was himself interfering with time. However, it might be argued that any changes that Megatron was going to make in the past were already (from Razorbeast's perspective) part of history, so when Razorbeast went back, stopping Megatron then could theoretically have affected the specific future from which Razorbeast came. (Neither Ravage nor Depth Charge, who both traveled back in time shortly before Razorbeast did so, seemed to be concerned about this.) Yeah, time travel gives us a headache too.
* ''The Gathering'' and ''The Ascending'' both feature numerous characters who were previously exclusive to Japan, including [[Halfshell]], Magmatron and both [[Big Convoy]] and [[Lio Convoy]].
*The [[control drawing|control art]] for the robot mode of the 6" ''[[Titanium Series]]'' [[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys#Titanium Series|Optimal Optimus]] can be found among Don Figueroa's concept work in the back of the collected volume.
* It is not shown how the Predacons who traveled to Earth acquire [[beast mode]]s. Furthermore, there is no apparent reason why they should bother reformatting themselves. The events happen during season 3 of the cartoon, and by that point of the series, Energon radiation does not seem to be a factor. They ''do'' look super-cool though.
*''The Gathering'' and ''The Ascending'' both feature numerous characters who were previously exclusive to Japan, including [[Halfshell]], Magmatron, and both [[Big Convoy (BW)|Big Convoy]] and [[Lio Convoy (BW)|Lio Convoy]].
* The miniseries was reprinted [[Transformers (Titan Magazine)|in Titan's UK Transformers comic]].  
*The miniseries was reprinted [[Transformers (Titan Magazine)|in Titan's UK Transformers comic]].  
* North American direct market sales were an impressive 34,057 for #1, descending to 22,590 for #4. [http://tfarchive.com/comics/idw/sales.php] Sales on the Titan reprint were higher [http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_XsVALQtGIZM/SKcer_CIbqI/AAAAAAAAGUQ/vVbg7JzAS4A/s1600-h/Circulation+Charts+2008-01.jpg].
*North American direct market sales were an impressive 34,057 for #1, descending to 22,590 for #4. [http://tfarchive.com/comics/idw/sales.php] Sales on the Titan reprint were higher [http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_XsVALQtGIZM/SKcer_CIbqI/AAAAAAAAGUQ/vVbg7JzAS4A/s1600-h/Circulation+Charts+2008-01.jpg].


==Creative team==
==Creative team==
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==Collections==
==Collections==
[[Image:Gathering manga.jpg|right|200px|thumb|The gang gets ready to retake the comic that is rightfully theirs.]]
*'''''Transformers, Beast Wars: The Gathering''''' TPB <small>([[August 16]], [[2006]]) ISBN 1600100066 / ISBN 978-1600100062</small>
* ''The Gathering'' TPB <small>([[August 30]], [[2006]]) ISBN 1600100066 / ISBN 978-1600100062</small>
:*Collects issues 1–4.
: Bonus content includes alternate covers from all issues.
:*Bonus content includes alternate covers from all issues and sketch art.
* ''The Gathering'' Manga <small>([[March 28]], [[2007]]) ISBN 1600100252 / ISBN 978-1600100253</small>
 
: Small-size format.
*'''''Transformers, Beast Wars: The Gathering''''' Manga <small>([[March 14]], [[2007]]) ISBN 1600100252 / ISBN 978-1600100253</small>
* ''Transformers: Beast Wars Omnibus'' <small>([[March 25]], [[2009]]) ISBN 1600103901 / ISBN 978-1600103902</small>
:*Collects issues 1–4 in a small-size B&W format.
: Also contains ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars: The Ascending|The Ascending]]'' and the ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars Sourcebook|Beast Wars Sourcebook]]''.
:*Contains sketch art.
 
* [[Transformers Comic issue 1|'''''Transformers Comic''''' issues #1]]–[[Transformers Comic issue 3|3]] <small>(July–September [[2007]])</small>
:*Reprinted ''The Gathering'' issue 1 over the space of 3 issues.
:*Other material was mainly related to the [[Transformers (film)|2007 Movie]].
 
*'''''[[The Transformers: The Best of Simon Furman]]''''' <small>([[July 25]], 2007) ISBN 1600100589 / ISBN 978-1600100581</small>
:* Collects this issue and 13 other tales from [[Marvel Comics]], [[Dreamwave Productions]] and [[IDW Publishing]], spanning over 20 years.
 
* '''''[[The Transformers: The Best of Don Figueroa]]''''' <small>([[August 1]], [[2007]]) ISBN 1600100813 / ISBN 978-1600100819</small>
:* Collects [[The War Within issue 1|''The War Within'' #1]], [[Transformers: Armada (Dreamwave)|''Armada'' #17]]: "[[Worlds Collide, Part 4 of 4]]", [[Transformers: Generation 1 (Dreamwave)|''Generation One'' #3]]: "[[Skyfire (issue)|Skyfire]]", ''[[20th Anniversary Transformers Summer Special]]'': "[[Ain't No Rat]]", ''The Gathering'' #4, [[The Transformers: Stormbringer|''Stormbringer'' #4]], [[Transformers: The Animated Movie|''Transformers: The Animated Movie'' #1]]: "[[The Gathering Storm]]" and [[Transformers: Movie Prequel|''Transformers: Movie Prequel'' #2]].
:* Bonus material includes extra sketch art and deleted scenes.
 
* [[Transformers Comic issue 4|'''''Transformers Comic''''' issues #4]]–[[Transformers Comic issue 6|6]] <small>(October–December [[2007]])</small>
:*Reprinted ''The Gathering'' issue 2 over the space of 3 issues.
:*Other material was mainly related to the [[Transformers (film)|2007 Movie]].
 
<gallery>
File:Gathering TPB.jpg|'''''Beast Wars: The Gathering'''''; cover art by [[Don Figueroa]] and ???
File:Gathering manga.jpg|'''''Beast Wars: The Gathering'' Manga edition'''; cover art by Don Figueroa and [[Josh Perez]]
File:Tf mag 01 2007.JPG|'''''Transformers Comic'' #1'''
File:Tf mag 02 2007.JPG|'''''Transformers Comic'' #2'''
File:Tf mag 03 2007.JPG|'''''Transformers Comic'' #3'''
</gallery>
<gallery>
File:BestofSimon.jpg|'''''The Best of Simon Furman'''''; cover art by [[Don Figueroa]]
File:BestofDon.jpg|'''''Best of Don Figueroa'''''; cover art by [[Don Figueroa]] (duh) and [[Alan Wang]]
File:Tf mag 04 2007.JPG|'''''Transformers Comic'' #4'''
File:Tf mag 05 2007.JPG|'''''Transformers Comic'' #5'''
File:Tf mag 06 2007.JPG|'''''Transformers Comic'' #6'''
</gallery>
 
* [[Transformers Comic issue 7|'''''Transformers Comic''''' issues #7]]–[[Transformers Comic issue 9|9]] <small>(January–February [[2008]])</small>
:*Reprinted ''The Gathering'' issue 3 over the space of 3 issues.
:*Other material was mainly related to the [[Transformers (film)|2007 Movie]].
 
* [[Transformers Comic issue 10|'''''Transformers Comic''''' issues #10]]–[[Transformers Comic issue 13|13]] <small>(March–June [[2008]])</small>
:*Reprinted ''The Gathering'' issue 4 over the space of 4 issues.
:*Other material was mainly related to the [[Transformers (film)|2007 Movie]].
 
*'''''Transformers: Beast Wars Omnibus''''' <small>([[March 25]], [[2009]]) ISBN 1600103901 / ISBN 978-1600103902</small>
:*Collects ''The Gathering'', as well as followup series ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars: The Ascending|Beast Wars: The Ascending]]'' and the supplemental ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars Sourcebook|Beast Wars Sourcebook]]''.
 
* '''''[[Transformers 100-Page Giant: Power of the Predacons]]''''' <small>([[February 19]], [[2020]])</small>
:*Collection includes "[[Spotlight: Jazz]]", "[[Dawn of the Predacus]]", ''The Gathering'' issue #1, "[[What's in a Name?]]", and "[[Grudge Match!]]"
 
*'''''[[Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection]] Volume 93: Beast Wars: The Gathering''''' <small>([[June 17]], [[2020]])</small>
:*Collects ''The Gathering'' and material from the ''Beast Wars Sourcebook''.
:*Bonus content is extensive.  In additional to the normal Furman introduction and cover gallery, included is an introduction by [[Ben Yee]], a 2-page "Unleash the Beast Wars" feature detailing the origins of the show and toyline, a 3-page "Creating the BW-Verse" interview with [[Bob Forward]], a 2-page "The (G1) roots of the Beast Wars" feature detailing the G1 elements in the show, 4 pages of [[Don Figueroa]]'s design sketches, and a reprint of the "[[Optimus Primal vs Megatron!]]" toy pack-in comic.
 
* '''''[[Transformers: Best of the Beasts]]''''' <small>([[July 13]], [[2022]])</small>
:*Reprints ''The Gathering'' #4, ''[[The Transformers: Windblade]]'' (vol.2)  [[Windblade vol. 2 issue 6|#6]], "[[Of Flying and Falling]]" (from the ''[[Synergy: A Hasbro Creators Showcase|Synergy]]'' anthology), ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars]]'' #9: "[[Thicker Skin]]", and ''[[The Transformers: Sins of the Wreckers]]'' [[Sins of the Wreckers issue 3|#3]].
:*Also includes a reprint of the "[[Optimus Primal vs Megatron!]]" toy pack-in comic.
 
<gallery>
File:Tf mag 07 2007.JPG|'''''Transformers Comic'' #7'''
File:Tf mag 08 2008.JPG|'''''Transformers Comic'' #8'''; cover art possibly by [[Staz]]
File:Tf mag 09 2008.JPG|'''''Transformers Comic'' #9'''; cover art by [[Gary Erskine]] and [[Chris Sotomayor]]
File:Tf mag 10 2008.JPG|'''''Transformers Comic'' #10'''; cover art by [[Nick Roche]] and [[Kris Carter]]
File:Tf mag 11 2008.JPG|'''''Transformers Comic'' #11'''; cover art by [[Gary Erskine]] and Chris Sotomayor
File:Tf mag 12 2008.JPG|'''''Transformers Comic'' #12'''; cover art by [[Barry Spiers]] and [[Jason Cardy]]
</gallery>
<gallery>
File:Tf mag 13 2008.JPG|'''''Transformers Comic'' #13'''; cover art by Gary Erskine and Jason Cardy
File:BW-Omnibus.jpg|'''''Beast Wars Omnibus'''''; cover art by Don Figueroa and [[Josh Burcham]]
File:100-Page-Power-Predacons.jpg|'''''Power of the Predacons'''''; cover art by Don Figueroa and [[Josh Burcham]]
File:DefinitiveG1Collection v93.jpg|'''''Definitive G1 Collection Volume 93: Beast Wars: The Gathering'''''; cover art by Don Figueroa
File:BestOfTheBeasts cvr.jpg|'''''Transformers: Best of the Beasts'''''; cover art by [[James Biggie]]
</gallery>


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"I vill break you..."

Transformers: Beast Wars: The Gathering is a comic miniseries published in 2006 by IDW Publishing featuring characters from Beast Wars. It is the first major comic to feature Beast Wars characters. It was followed by The Ascending.

Transformers, Beast Wars: The Gathering issues:

Overview

[edit]

Predacon general Magmatron travels back to the era of the Beast Wars on prehistoric Earth. He's supposed to pick up where Ravage failed and retrieve the rogue Megatron, but his actual plan is to gather an army from the Axalon's stasis pods and return home to conquer Cybertron. However, Lio Convoy has inserted Razorbeast into the Predacon forces to stop him. Razorbeast manages to keep some of the awakened protoforms as Maximals and then stalls for time and tries to contact Cybertron. Finally, the new Maximals arrive in the nick of time and defeat the Predacon forces. Magmatron is trapped in a timeless void, while Razorbeast and all the other characters settle down in the past to wait and see if Cybertron got their call and will send help.

Errors

[edit]
  • The cartoon suggests that most of the stasis pods were either damaged or destroyed, so their undamaged status is something of a minor retcon.
  • The writers of the series, in explaining Depth Charge as a Transmetal, said the Earth's atmosphere was permanently charged by the Planet Buster explosion, causing the process. In light of this (and even regardless of it) how the pods spew forth "standard", Transmetal and Transmetal 2 Transformers is a mystery.
  • K-9 is featured in his German Shepherd (Alsatian) altmode. In the real life continuity, that breed will not exist until AD 1899, created through selective breeding in Germany.

Notes

[edit]
  • The story for this series was a significant revamp of the scripts which Furman previously submitted to Dreamwave Productions for what was to be titled Shell Game. Selected artwork that Figueroa submitted for these original scripts was reused in the rewritten issues. Originally the plot was to tie into "Ain't No Rat".
  • This series takes place during the third season of the Beast Wars cartoon and disregards the finished and unfinished 3H Productions' Botcon/OTFCC comics. Both comics play around with this era and the non-show Beast Wars characters.
  • Razorbeast's decision not to fool with the timestream by eliminating Megatron is questionable at best, since Megatron was originally from his era and was himself interfering with time. However, it might be argued that any changes that Megatron was going to make in the past were already (from Razorbeast's perspective) part of history, so when Razorbeast went back, stopping Megatron then could theoretically have affected the specific future from which Razorbeast came. (Neither Ravage nor Depth Charge, who both traveled back in time shortly before Razorbeast did so, seemed to be concerned about this.) Yeah, time travel gives us a headache too.
  • The control art for the robot mode of the 6" Titanium Series Optimal Optimus can be found among Don Figueroa's concept work in the back of the collected volume.
  • The Gathering and The Ascending both feature numerous characters who were previously exclusive to Japan, including Halfshell, Magmatron, and both Big Convoy and Lio Convoy.
  • The miniseries was reprinted in Titan's UK Transformers comic.
  • North American direct market sales were an impressive 34,057 for #1, descending to 22,590 for #4. [1] Sales on the Titan reprint were higher [2].

Creative team

[edit]

The Gathering was penned by Simon Furman and penciled by Don Figueroa, the same team that was due to produce the stillborn Beast Wars series for Dreamwave Productions.

Collections

[edit]
  • Transformers, Beast Wars: The Gathering TPB (August 16, 2006) ISBN 1600100066 / ISBN 978-1600100062
  • Collects issues 1–4.
  • Bonus content includes alternate covers from all issues and sketch art.
  • Transformers, Beast Wars: The Gathering Manga (March 14, 2007) ISBN 1600100252 / ISBN 978-1600100253
  • Collects issues 1–4 in a small-size B&W format.
  • Contains sketch art.
  • Reprinted The Gathering issue 1 over the space of 3 issues.
  • Other material was mainly related to the 2007 Movie.
  • Reprinted The Gathering issue 2 over the space of 3 issues.
  • Other material was mainly related to the 2007 Movie.
  • Reprinted The Gathering issue 3 over the space of 3 issues.
  • Other material was mainly related to the 2007 Movie.
  • Reprinted The Gathering issue 4 over the space of 4 issues.
  • Other material was mainly related to the 2007 Movie.
  • Transformers: Beast Wars Omnibus (March 25, 2009) ISBN 1600103901 / ISBN 978-1600103902
  • Collects The Gathering and material from the Beast Wars Sourcebook.
  • Bonus content is extensive. In additional to the normal Furman introduction and cover gallery, included is an introduction by Ben Yee, a 2-page "Unleash the Beast Wars" feature detailing the origins of the show and toyline, a 3-page "Creating the BW-Verse" interview with Bob Forward, a 2-page "The (G1) roots of the Beast Wars" feature detailing the G1 elements in the show, 4 pages of Don Figueroa's design sketches, and a reprint of the "Optimus Primal vs Megatron!" toy pack-in comic.