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{{nav-energon}}Following the Dreamwave series [[Armada (Dreamwave comic)|Armada]], the Energon storyline commenced, beginning with issue 19. Set ten years after the end of the Armada era, the opening issue featured several of the major players from that series recapping the events of Armada, with [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]] displaying concern that the threat of evil was ever-present. Several characters had received their storyline upgrade to their Energon forms. Several, including Optimus Prime, had not | {{nav-energon}}Following the [[Dreamwave Productions]] series ''[[Armada (Dreamwave comic)|Armada]]'', the ''Energon'' storyline commenced, beginning with issue 19. Like the majority of ''Armada'', the series was written by [[Simon Furman]] and illustrated by a number of artists, including [[Guido Guidi]], [[Joe Ng]], [[James Raiz]], [[Alex Milne]] and [[Marcelo Matere]]. Set ten years after the end of the ''Armada'' era, the opening issue featured several of the major players from that series recapping the events of ''Armada'', with [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]] displaying concern that the threat of evil was ever-present. Several characters had received their storyline upgrade to their ''Energon'' forms. Several, including Optimus Prime, had not. | ||
The ''Energon'' series ended with issue 30 (December 2004 cover date), but was planned to have an 18-issue arc as with the ''Armada'' series. ''Energon'' was cut short due to Dreamwave's shutdown at the end of 2004. Cover art from issues 31 through 33 have appeared on [http://www.seibertron.com/database/media/comics/list.php?series_id=25, Seibertron], among other places. | |||
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|| [[This Evil Reborn|#19]] | [[What Lies Beneath|#20]] | [[What Lies Beneath, Part Two|#21]] | [[What Lies Beneath, Part Three|#22]] | [[What Lies Beneath, Part Four|#23]] | [[Aftershock (Energon comic)|#24]] | [[Omni-Potent|#25]] | [[Multiplicity|#26]] | [[Multiplicity, Pt. 2|#27]] | [[Multiplicity, Pt. 3|#28]] | [[Multiplicity, Pt. 4|#29]] | [[No Exit|#30]] | || [[This Evil Reborn|#19]] | [[What Lies Beneath|#20]] | [[What Lies Beneath, Part Two|#21]] | [[What Lies Beneath, Part Three|#22]] | [[What Lies Beneath, Part Four|#23]] | [[Aftershock (Energon comic)|#24]] | [[Omni-Potent|#25]] | [[Multiplicity|#26]] | [[Multiplicity, Pt. 2|#27]] | [[Multiplicity, Pt. 3|#28]] | [[Multiplicity, Pt. 4|#29]] | [[No Exit|#30]] | ||
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Following the Dreamwave Productions series Armada, the Energon storyline commenced, beginning with issue 19. Like the majority of Armada, the series was written by Simon Furman and illustrated by a number of artists, including Guido Guidi, Joe Ng, James Raiz, Alex Milne and Marcelo Matere. Set ten years after the end of the Armada era, the opening issue featured several of the major players from that series recapping the events of Armada, with Optimus Prime displaying concern that the threat of evil was ever-present. Several characters had received their storyline upgrade to their Energon forms. Several, including Optimus Prime, had not.
The Energon series ended with issue 30 (December 2004 cover date), but was planned to have an 18-issue arc as with the Armada series. Energon was cut short due to Dreamwave's shutdown at the end of 2004. Cover art from issues 31 through 33 have appeared on Seibertron, among other places.
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| #19 | #20 | #21 | #22 | #23 | #24 | #25 | #26 | #27 | #28 | #29 | #30 |


