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'''''Unicron: The Darkest Hour''''' is a crossover miniseries by [[IDW Publishing]] set to debut in [[2018]]. The third part of a loose trilogy that began with 2016's ''[[Revolution]]'', the series sees the long-awaited debut of [[Unicron]] in the ongoing [[Hasbro Universe]].  
'''''Unicron: The Darkest Hour''''' is a crossover miniseries by [[IDW Publishing]] set to debut in [[2018]] with issue #0 available as part of the [[Free Comic Book Day]] promotion. The third part of a loose trilogy that began with 2016's ''[[Revolution]]'' and continued with ''[[First Strike]]'', the series sees the long-awaited debut of [[Unicron]] in the ongoing [[Hasbro Universe]].  


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==Overview==
==Overview==
Awakened by [[Garrison Kreiger|Merklynn]]'s invasion of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], Unicron begins an attack on the galaxy—beginning with [[Rom]]'s homeworld of [[Elonia]]. Now it's up to the Transformers to discover why Unicron has targeted this planet.
Awakened by [[Merklynn]]'s invasion of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], Unicron begins an attack on the galaxy—beginning with [[Rom]]'s homeworld of [[Elonia]]. Now it's up to the Transformers to discover why Unicron has targeted this planet.


==Creative team==
==Creative team==

Revision as of 15:15, 12 January 2018

This is the end; hold your breath and count to ten...

Unicron: The Darkest Hour is a crossover miniseries by IDW Publishing set to debut in 2018 with issue #0 available as part of the Free Comic Book Day promotion. The third part of a loose trilogy that began with 2016's Revolution and continued with First Strike, the series sees the long-awaited debut of Unicron in the ongoing Hasbro Universe.

The Darkest Hour issues
The Darkest Hour

Buildup

When Simon Furman was first brought aboard to pitch his vision of IDW's then-nascent Transformers mythos, he explicitly chose to eschew the traditional Primus and Unicron mythology that he himself had put forth during his run on the original Marvel comic, due in part to the oversaturation of the concept in the then-concurrent Unicron Trilogy. Though no concrete origin has yet been put forth for the Cybertronian species in the IDW universe, various authors would occasionally reference the creator gods as abstract religious beliefs rather than concrete deities—Unicron, specifically was never addressed by name, only fleetingly referred to as the "opposite" of Primus, who himself was not conclusively confirmed to exist.

In 2017, IDW began a ramp-up of this mythos as the Hasbro Universe took shape; issue #10 of Optimus Prime would provide the most definite look into Cybertron's past, establishing a group of mythical Titans as warriors who had once battled against "Primus' opposite." Finally, in October of that year, Unicron made his first physical appearance on the final page of First Strike, having been awakened by Cybertron itself after exposure to the magical powers of the Talisman.

Overview

Awakened by Merklynn's invasion of Cybertron, Unicron begins an attack on the galaxy—beginning with Rom's homeworld of Elonia. Now it's up to the Transformers to discover why Unicron has targeted this planet.

Creative team

The series will be plotted by John Barber, writer of Optimus Prime, while Alex Milne provides art.[1]

Collections

References