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'''''G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II''''' was a 4-issue miniseries published by Devil's Due in 2005, and set in the [[G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers continuity|Devil's Due crossover continuity]].   
'''''G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II''''' is a 4-issue miniseries published by [[Devil's Due Press]] in 2004, and set in the [[G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers continuity|Devil's Due crossover continuity]].   




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==Overview==
==Overview==
Though Megatron has been vanquished, Shockwave has lead the Decepticons to near-total control of Cybertron.  Cobra Commander, meanwhile, plots to take control of the Cybertronian supercomputer Teletraan III.  His scheming and interference, however, causes the computer to go berserk, transporting random groups of Transformers through time and space.  Teams of allied Joes and Cobras must follow the displaced robots and return them to the present, before their presence causes a time storm that scourges Earth.
Though ''[[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]]'' had been vanquished, [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] has led the Decepticons to near-total control of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]][[Cobra Commander]], meanwhile, plots to take control of the Cybertronian supercomputer [[Teletraan III]].  His scheming and interference, however, causes the computer to go berserk, transporting random groups of [[Transformer]]s through time and space.  Teams of allied [[G.I. Joe|Joes]] and [[Cobra]]s must follow the displaced robots and return them to the present, before their presence will cause a time storm to scourge [[Earth]].


The 4-issue miniseries was preceded by preview issue which had a few pages from the new series, as well as interviews and sketches.  Numerous Transformers were redesigned for the series, with alternate forms appropriate to the time period to which they were transported.
The 4-issue miniseries was preceded by a preview issue containing a few pages from the new series, as well as interviews and sketches.  Numerous Transformers were redesigned for the series, with alternate forms appropriate to the time period to which they were transported.


==Creative team==
==Creative team==
This volume was written by [[Dan Jolley]] and illustrated by [[Tim Seeley]] and [[E. J. Su]].
This volume was written by [[Dan Jolley]] and illustrated by [[Tim Seeley]] and [[E. J. Su]]. Su would later go on to become a major player for current Transformers license-holder, [[IDW Publishing]].


==Collections==
==Collections==

Revision as of 02:42, 14 February 2008

This article is about the awesomely crazy Devil's Due crossover with the time traveling Transformers. For other stories with G.I. Joe, see G.I. Joe crossovers.

G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II is a 4-issue miniseries published by Devil's Due Press in 2004, and set in the Devil's Due crossover continuity.


G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II issues:
Preview | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4

Preceded by: G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers
Followed by: G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers: The Art of War

Overview

Though Megatron had been vanquished, Shockwave has led the Decepticons to near-total control of Cybertron. Cobra Commander, meanwhile, plots to take control of the Cybertronian supercomputer Teletraan III. His scheming and interference, however, causes the computer to go berserk, transporting random groups of Transformers through time and space. Teams of allied Joes and Cobras must follow the displaced robots and return them to the present, before their presence will cause a time storm to scourge Earth.

The 4-issue miniseries was preceded by a preview issue containing a few pages from the new series, as well as interviews and sketches. Numerous Transformers were redesigned for the series, with alternate forms appropriate to the time period to which they were transported.

Creative team

This volume was written by Dan Jolley and illustrated by Tim Seeley and E. J. Su. Su would later go on to become a major player for current Transformers license-holder, IDW Publishing.

Collections

  • G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II TPB (May 25, 2005) ISBN 1932796320
  • G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers Omnibus (January 30, 2008) ISBN 9781934692059