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[[James Roberts]] returns as the writer, | [[James Roberts]] returns as the writer. Due to IDW editorial wanting a fresh artistic start, UK artist [[Jack Lawrence]] replaces previous MTMTE mainstay [[Alex Milne]], with Milne providing alternate covers for issues. <ref>[http://www.forcesofgeek.com/2016/07/sdcc-idw-announces-post-revolution-debuts.html SDCC – IDW Announces Post-Revolution Debuts!]</ref> | ||
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| This article is about the comic series. For the titular starship, see Lost Light. |

The Transformers: Lost Light is an ongoing comic series, a rebranded version of and sequel to The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye. Debuting in December 2016, it runs alongside sister titles Optimus Prime and Till All Are One.
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Overview
In the wake of the confrontation with the Decepticon Justice Division on Necroworld, the marooned Team Rodimus attempts to return to the Lost Light. Naturally, this does not go as planned.
The story is basically 'Season 3' of More Than Meets The Eye and leading up to "the grand finale" over two years. [1]
Creative team
James Roberts returns as the writer. Due to IDW editorial wanting a fresh artistic start, UK artist Jack Lawrence replaces previous MTMTE mainstay Alex Milne, with Milne providing alternate covers for issues. [2]
Soundtrack
Continuing the tradition started in MTMTE, Roberts posts songs on his Twitter as an unofficial soundtrack for each issue leading up to their release. As its predecessor's third "season", it gets its own theme song.
Collections
- TBA

