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==Overview==
==Overview==
An Autobot-Decepticon battle on [[Earth]] ends when Shockwave arrives and announces that the war is over.  Most of the Earthen Transformers are eventually captured and returned to Cybertron, where both factions are united under Shockwave's ostensibly peaceful banner. But the Decepticon leader's machinations run deep, and soon open war emerges again.
An Autobot-Decepticon battle on [[Earth]] ends when Shockwave arrives and announces that the war is over.  Most of the Earthen Transformers are eventually captured and returned to Cybertron, where both factions are united under Shockwave's ostensibly peaceful banner. But the Decepticon leader's machinations run deep, and soon open war emerges again.


The series seems to repudiate some of the perceived mistakes made by its economically successful but oft-criticized predecessor. An early sub-plot with [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] having some kind of visions appeared in previews, but was dropped. [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]]'s somewhat perfunctory "death" is retconned as a near-miss, and the overall story veers in a completely different direction.
The series seems to repudiate some of the perceived mistakes made by its economically successful but oft-criticized predecessor. An early sub-plot with [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] having some kind of visions appeared in previews, but was dropped. [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]]'s somewhat perfunctory "death" is retconned as a near-miss, and the overall story veers in a completely different direction.


While not as economically successful as ''Prime Directive'', sales were still high enough to lead to an [[Generation 1 (Dreamwave comic)|ongoing series]].
While not as economically successful as ''Prime Directive'', sales were still high enough to lead to an [[Generation One (Dreamwave comic)|ongoing series]].


===Items of note===
===Items of note===

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War and Peace is a six-part miniseries published by Dreamwave Productions, set in the main G1 Dreamwave continuity and following up on the successful Prime Directive miniseries. The plot follows the Earth-bound Transformers as they return to Cybertron, where Shockwave has united the Transformers.

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Overview

An Autobot-Decepticon battle on Earth ends when Shockwave arrives and announces that the war is over. Most of the Earthen Transformers are eventually captured and returned to Cybertron, where both factions are united under Shockwave's ostensibly peaceful banner. But the Decepticon leader's machinations run deep, and soon open war emerges again.

The series seems to repudiate some of the perceived mistakes made by its economically successful but oft-criticized predecessor. An early sub-plot with Optimus Prime having some kind of visions appeared in previews, but was dropped. Wheeljack's somewhat perfunctory "death" is retconned as a near-miss, and the overall story veers in a completely different direction.

While not as economically successful as Prime Directive, sales were still high enough to lead to an ongoing series.

Items of note

Creative team

The series was written by James McDonough under his pen name of "Brad Mick", and penciled by Pat Lee and Edwin Garcia.

Collections

  • War and Peace Dreamwave TPB (Jan 2004) (ISBN 978-0973381702)
  • War and Peace IDW TPB (Mar 2006) (ISBN 978-1933239828)

International collections

Japan

Transformers G1 Vol. 2 (トランスフォーマーG1)

Footnotes