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[[File:DW Energon 19.jpg|thumb|right|245px|Here we go again!]]
Following the [[Dreamwave Productions]] series ''[[Transformers: Armada (Dreamwave)|Armada]]'', the '''''Transformers: Energon''''' storyline commenced, beginning with issue #19. Set ten years after the end of the ''Armada'' era, the series follows many of the same characters as they meet new allies and deal with new threats. With the bankruptcy of Dreamwave, the series was abruptly cancelled.
Following the [[Dreamwave Productions]] series ''[[Transformers: Armada (Dreamwave)|Armada]]'', the '''''Transformers: Energon''''' storyline commenced, beginning with issue #19. Set ten years after the end of the ''Armada'' era, the series follows many of the same characters as they meet new allies and deal with new threats. With the bankruptcy of Dreamwave, the series was abruptly cancelled.


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In November 2010, [[Simon Furman]] started to reveal the plot of the unreleased issues on his blog. <ref>[http://simonfurman.wordpress.com/2010/11/22/energon-%e2%80%94-revisited/ "Energon Revisited"]</ref>
In November 2010, [[Simon Furman]] started to reveal the plot of the unreleased issues on his blog. <ref>[http://simonfurman.wordpress.com/2010/11/22/energon-%e2%80%94-revisited/ "Energon Revisited"]</ref>
In a 2023 podcast interview, Furman said the early end of ''Energon'' was one of his biggest regrets about Dreamwave; because nobody was as focused on ''Energon'' as they were the G1 titles, he and Milne were left alone and "were just having a blast" running with everything.<Ref>[https://open.spotify.com/episode/1zVnSGOzfwfIbro02yGhnJ?si=d1634ba768a34a54&nd=1 ''AAARGH! MY OPTICS!'' episode 25, 30th January 2023] 32:20 to 33:40</ref>


''See also: [[Unreleased Dreamwave issues]]''
''See also: [[Unreleased Dreamwave issues]]''
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:*112 pagecount
:*112 pagecount
:*Collects issues #19–23
:*Collects issues #19–23
:*Bonus material UNKNOWN AT THIS TIME
:*No bonus material
 
<gallery>
File:DW-Energon-V1.jpg|Dreamwave Volume 1
File:DW-Energon-V2.jpg|Dreamwave Volume 2
File:DW-Energon-V1-IDW.jpg|IDW Volume 1
</gallery>


==References==
==References==

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Unicron Trilogy continuity family
« Energon »
Here we go again!

Following the Dreamwave Productions series Armada, the Transformers: Energon storyline commenced, beginning with issue #19. Set ten years after the end of the Armada era, the series follows many of the same characters as they meet new allies and deal with new threats. With the bankruptcy of Dreamwave, the series was abruptly cancelled.

Transformers: Energon issues:
Transformers: Energon unreleased issues[1]:

Overview

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The opening issue features several of the major players from that series recapping the events of Armada, with Optimus Prime displaying concern that the threat of evil was ever-present. Several characters have received their storyline upgrade to their Energon forms, while several, including Optimus Prime, have not. The story follows several plotlines: the child-like Omnicons' attempts to learn their way in the world, the attack of Unicron's "four horsemen" on Cybertron, the attempts of Megatron to forge himself a new body out of Unicron's husk, and the attacks of the Energon-ravenous Terrorcons.

The Energon series was planned to have an 18-issue arc, as did the Armada series. However, Energon and all other ongoing series were cut short due to Dreamwave's shutdown at the end of 2004. Energon ended with its 12th issue, issue #30 (December 2004 cover date); by chance, the issue wrapped up the current plotline, but it also left many overarching plot threads unresolved.

Cover art from issues #31–33 have appeared on Seibertron, among other places.

In November 2010, Simon Furman started to reveal the plot of the unreleased issues on his blog. [2]

In a 2023 podcast interview, Furman said the early end of Energon was one of his biggest regrets about Dreamwave; because nobody was as focused on Energon as they were the G1 titles, he and Milne were left alone and "were just having a blast" running with everything.[3]

See also: Unreleased Dreamwave issues

Creative team

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Like the majority of Armada, the series was written by Simon Furman and illustrated by a number of artists, including Guido Guidi, Joe Ng, James Raiz, Alex Milne and Marcelo Matere.

Collections

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  • Transformers: Energon Volume 1 (October 22, 2004) ISBN 1840239328 / ISBN 978-1840239324
  • Transformers: Energon Volume 2 TPB Pocket Edition (January 25, 2006) ISBN 184023959X / ISBN 978-1840239591
  • Transformers: Energon Volume 1 (July 29, 2009) ISBN 1600104770 / ISBN 978-1600104770
  • IDW Publishing TPB
  • 112 pagecount
  • Collects issues #19–23
  • No bonus material

References

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