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The '''Super-God Masterforce''' [[manga]] series ran for a total of twelve issues, published monthly from January to December, 1988.  While the previous Transformers manga series acted as supplements to the animated shows they ran concurrently with, Masterforce deviated from this trend and acted as its own self-contained continuity.  However, despite being in a continuity apart from the [[Masterforce (television series)|TV series]], it still required readers to watch the television show in order to understand certain elements of the backstory and the origins of various characters who would appear in the manga without introduction.
The '''Super-God Masterforce''' [[manga]] series ran for a total of twelve issues, published monthly from January to December, 1988.  While the previous Transformers manga series acted as supplements to the animated shows they ran concurrently with, Masterforce deviated from this trend and acted as its own self-contained continuity.  However, despite being in a continuity apart from the [[Masterforce (television series)|TV series]], it still required readers to watch the television show in order to understand certain elements of the backstory and the origins of various characters who would appear in the manga without introduction.


All twelve issues were penned by [[Masumi Kaneda]].
All twelve issues were drawn by [[Ban Magami]] and penned by [[Masumi Kaneda]].


==Issues==
==Issues==

Revision as of 14:51, 26 February 2008

Japanese Generation 1 continuity
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The Super-God Masterforce manga series ran for a total of twelve issues, published monthly from January to December, 1988. While the previous Transformers manga series acted as supplements to the animated shows they ran concurrently with, Masterforce deviated from this trend and acted as its own self-contained continuity. However, despite being in a continuity apart from the TV series, it still required readers to watch the television show in order to understand certain elements of the backstory and the origins of various characters who would appear in the manga without introduction.

All twelve issues were drawn by Ban Magami and penned by Masumi Kaneda.

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