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"'''Story pages'''" are one to two-page spreads (usually in color, but not always) which tell the events of an adventure through montage artwork with narration and background info spattered all over the place.  They should not be confused with [[manga]].
"'''Story pages'''" are one to two-page spreads (usually in color, but not always) which tell the events of an adventure through montage artwork with narration and background info spattered all over the place.  They should not be confused with [[manga]].


Story pages are commonly used in Japanese comic magazines such as ''[[TV Magazine]]'' and ''[[Comic Bom Bom]]'', but can also be found in toy [[Catalog|catalogs]] from time to time.
Story pages are commonly used in Japanese comic magazines such as ''[[TV Magazine]]'' and ''[[Comic BomBom]]'', but can also be found in toy [[catalog]]s from time to time.


The Transformers, in Japan, have had many of their most important battles told exclusively through story pages, particularly toward the end of [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] when the line's popularity was declining and they no longer warranted the page space for manga.   
The Transformers, in Japan, have had many of their most important battles told exclusively through story pages, particularly toward the end of [[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]] when the line's popularity was declining and they no longer warranted the page space for manga.   


In the earlier years of the franchise, when media support for the ''Transformers'' lines was high, story pages were not very concerned with telling ''stories'', instead usually spotlighting particular characters and groups, their histories and their powers. With the loss of cartoon and manga support in later years, story pages increased in importance; with few exceptions (the occasional OVA or manga special), ''[[Transformers: Zone (franchise)|Zone]]'', ''[[Transformers: Return of Convoy (franchise)|The Battlestars]]'', and ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Operation Combination (franchise)|Operation Combination]]'' were told almost exclusively through story pages.  
In the earlier years of the franchise, when media support for the ''Transformers'' lines was high, story pages were not very concerned with telling ''stories'', instead usually spotlighting particular characters and groups, their histories and their powers. With the loss of cartoon and manga support in later years, story pages increased in importance; with few exceptions (the occasional OVA or manga special), ''[[Transformers: Zone (franchise)|Zone]]'', ''[[Transformers: Return of Convoy (franchise)|The Battlestars]]'', ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Operation Combination (franchise)|Operation Combination]]'', and ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (franchise)|G-2]]'' were told almost exclusively through story pages.  


==Series==
==Series==
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===Generation 2===
===Generation 2===
*[[Transformers: G-2 (story page)|G-2]]
*''[[Transformers: G-2 (story page)|G-2]]''


===Beast Wars===
===Beast Wars===
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===Henkei! Henkei!===
===Henkei! Henkei!===
* ''[[Henkei! Henkei! Transformers (Visualize)|Henkei! Henkei! Transformers - Visualize]]''
* ''[[Henkei! Henkei! Transformers -Visualize-]]''


===Transformers GT: Mission GT-R===
===Transformers GT: Mission GT-R===
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.tfarchive.com/comics/japanese/ Story pages at the Transformers Archive in English]
*[http://www.tfarchive.com/comics/japanese/ Story pages at the Transformers Archive in English]
*[http://www.allspark.com/content/blogsection/5/37/ Story pages at TF Pulp in English]


[[Category:Media]]
[[Category:Media]]
[[Category:Story pages| ]]
[[Category:Story pages| ]]

Latest revision as of 01:11, 25 January 2025

And if you look to your right, you will see a Story Page in its natural habitat.

"Story pages" are one to two-page spreads (usually in color, but not always) which tell the events of an adventure through montage artwork with narration and background info spattered all over the place. They should not be confused with manga.

Story pages are commonly used in Japanese comic magazines such as TV Magazine and Comic BomBom, but can also be found in toy catalogs from time to time.

The Transformers, in Japan, have had many of their most important battles told exclusively through story pages, particularly toward the end of Generation 1 when the line's popularity was declining and they no longer warranted the page space for manga.

In the earlier years of the franchise, when media support for the Transformers lines was high, story pages were not very concerned with telling stories, instead usually spotlighting particular characters and groups, their histories and their powers. With the loss of cartoon and manga support in later years, story pages increased in importance; with few exceptions (the occasional OVA or manga special), Zone, The Battlestars, Operation Combination, and G-2 were told almost exclusively through story pages.

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Beast Wars

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Unicron Trilogy

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Henkei! Henkei!

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Transformers GT: Mission GT-R

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