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'''Coma''' is an obscure direct-to-digital-distribution platform on which [[human|humans]] can watch [[film|movies]].
'''Coma''' is an obscure direct-to-digital-distribution platform on which [[human|humans]] can watch [[film|movies]].


==Fiction==
===2005 IDW continuity===
===2005 IDW continuity===
After being rejected by the major [[Hollywood]] movie studios, [[Bulletman|Richard Ruby]] managed to sell the rights to [[Starscream: The Movie (film)|''Starscream: The Movie'']] to Coma for viewing by [[Earth]] audiences.  The movie's writer/director/star [[Thundercracker (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Thundercracker]] was fairly depressed by this, as he couldn't even figure out HOW to subscribe to Coma.  Fortunately, famed director [[J.J. Hackensack]] saw ''Starscream: The Movie'' on Coma and contacted Thundercracker, interested in a creative collaboration between the two.  {{storylink|Starscream: The Movie (comic)|Starscream: The Movie}}
After being rejected by the major [[Hollywood]] movie studios, [[Bulletman|Richard Ruby]] managed to sell the rights to [[Starscream: The Movie (film)|''Starscream: The Movie'']] to Coma for viewing by [[Earth]] audiences.  The movie's writer/director/star [[Thundercracker (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Thundercracker]] was fairly depressed by this, as he couldn't even figure out HOW to subscribe to Coma.  Fortunately, famed director [[J.J. Hackensack]] saw ''Starscream: The Movie'' on Coma and contacted Thundercracker, interested in a creative collaboration between the two.  {{storylink|Starscream: The Movie (comic)|Starscream: The Movie}}

Revision as of 23:30, 19 April 2020

Coma is an obscure direct-to-digital-distribution platform on which humans can watch movies.

Fiction

2005 IDW continuity

After being rejected by the major Hollywood movie studios, Richard Ruby managed to sell the rights to Starscream: The Movie to Coma for viewing by Earth audiences. The movie's writer/director/star Thundercracker was fairly depressed by this, as he couldn't even figure out HOW to subscribe to Coma. Fortunately, famed director J.J. Hackensack saw Starscream: The Movie on Coma and contacted Thundercracker, interested in a creative collaboration between the two. Starscream: The Movie