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{{nav-armada}}Starting in 2002, Dreamwave started publishing the Armada comic with some real differences from its television counterpart.  One of the major differences, apart from the storyline, was that the Mini-Cons could actually speak, instead of merely emitting a series of beeps and boops, and many of them had distinct personalities as well.  
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The '''''Transformers: Armada''''' comic published by [[Dreamwave Productions]] from 2002{{n-}}2003, had some real differences from its television counterpart.  One of the major differences, apart from the storyline, was that the [[Mini-Cons]] could actually speak, instead of merely emitting a series of beeps and boops, and many of them had distinct personalities as well.  


==Dreamwave ''Armada'' issue manifest==
{|style="margin:0 auto;padding:0 auto" align=center id=toc
===Volume 1: ''First Contact''===
!align=center bgcolor=#6699CC|'''<font color="white">''Transformers: Armada'' issues:</font>'''
ISBN 0973278617
|-align=center
====[[Dreamwave Armada issue 1|Issue 1]]====
|| [[Dreamwave Armada issue 1|#1]] | [[Dreamwave Armada issue 2|#2]] | [[Dreamwave Armada issue 3|#3]] | [[Dreamwave Armada issue 4|#4]] | [[Dreamwave Armada issue 5|#5]]
Cover date: July 2002<br>
|-align=center
Story by: [[Chris Sarracini]]<br>
| (collected as '''Volume 1: ''First Contact''''')
Pencils by: [[James Raiz]]
|
|-align=center
|| [[Dreamwave Armada issue 6|#6]] | [[Dreamwave Armada issue 7|#7]] | [[Dreamwave Armada issue 8|#8]] | [[Dreamwave Armada issue 9|#9]] | [[Dreamwave Armada issue 10|#10]] | [[Dreamwave Armada issue 11|#11]]
|-align=center
| (collected as '''Volume 2: ''Fortress''''')
|-align=center
|| [[Fire & Ice|#12]] | [[Dreamwave Armada issue 2|#13]] | [[Worlds Collide, Part 1|#14]] | [[Worlds Collide, Part 2|#15]] | [[Worlds Collide, Part 3|#16]] | [[Worlds Collide, Part 4|#17]] | [[The End|#18]]
|-align=center
| (collected as '''Volume 3: ''Worlds Collide''''')
|}


====[[Dreamwave Armada issue 2|Issue 2]]====
==Overview==
Cover date: August 2002<br>
{{stub}}
Story by: Chris Sarracini<br>
==Creative team==
Pencils by: James Raiz
''Armada'' begin its run written by [[Chris Sarracini]] with art by [[James Raiz]].  Beginning with issue 6, [[Simon Furman]] took over the writing duties and [[Pat Lee]] penciled for 2 issues.  [[Guido Guidi]] took over as the main artist starting with issue 8 and continued until the end of the series, with the exception of the 4-issue ''Worlds Collide'' arc (issues #14{{n-}}17), which was penciled by [[Don Figueroa]].


====[[Dreamwave Armada issue 3|Issue 3]]====
==Collections==
Cover date: October 2002<br>
* Volume 1: ''First Contact'' <small>(June, 2003) ISBN 0973278617</small>
Story by: Chris Sarracini<br>
* Volume 2: ''Fortress'' <small>(September, 2003) ISBN 978-0973278644</small>
Pencils by: James Raiz
* Volume 3: ''Worlds Collide'' <small>(June, 2004) ISBN 0973381744</small>


====[[Dreamwave Armada issue 4|Issue 4]]====
[[Category:Dreamwave titles]]
Cover date: November 2002<br>
[[Category:Armada]]<div id="wikia-credits"><br /><br /><small>From [http://transformers.wikia.com Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki], a [http://www.wikia.com Wikia] wiki.</small></div>
Story by: Chris Sarracini<br>
Pencils by: James Raiz
 
====[[Dreamwave Armada issue 5|Issue 5]]====
Cover date: December 2002<br>
Story by: Chris Sarracini<br>
Pencils by: James Raiz
 
===Volume 2: ''Fortress''===
ISBN 0973278641
====[[Dreamwave Armada issue 6|Issue 6]]====
Cover date: December 2002<br>
Story by [[Simon Furman]]<br>
Pencils by [[Pat Lee]]
 
====[[Dreamwave Armada issue 7|Issue 7]]====
Cover date: January 2003<br>
Story by: Simon Furman<br>
Pencils by Pat Lee
 
====[[Dreamwave Armada issue 8|Issue 8]]====
Cover date: February 2003<br>
Story by: Simon Furman<br>
Pencils by: [[Guido Guidi]]
 
====[[Dreamwave Armada issue 9|Issue 9]]====
Cover date: March 2003<br>
Story by: Simon Furman<br>
Pencils by: Guido Guidi
 
====[[Dreamwave Armada issue 10|Issue 10]]====
Cover date: April 2003<br>
Story by: Simon Furman<br>
Pencils by: Guido Guidi
 
====[[Dreamwave Armada issue 11|Issue 11]]====
Cover date: May 2003<br>
Story by: Simon Furman<br>
Pencils by: Guido Guidi
 
===Volume 3: ''Worlds Collide''===
ISBN 0973381744
====[[Dreamwave Armada issue 12|Issue 12]]====
Cover date: June 2003<br>
Story by: Simon Furman<br>
Pencils by: Guido Guidi<br>
"Fire and Ice"
 
====[[Dreamwave Armada issue 13|Issue 13]]====
Cover date: July 2003<br>
Story by: Simon Furman<br>
Pencils by: Guido Guidi
 
====[[Dreamwave Armada issue 14|Issue 14]]====
Cover date: August 2003<br>
Story by: Simon Furman<br>
Pencils by: [[Don Figueroa]]<br>
"Worlds Collide, Part 1"
 
====[[Dreamwave Armada issue 15|Issue 15]]====
Cover date: September 2003<br>
Story by: Simon Furman<br>
Pencils by: Don Figueroa<br>
"Worlds Collide, Part 2"
 
====[[Dreamwave Armada issue 16|Issue 16]]====
Cover date: October 2003<br>
Story by: Simon Furman<br>
Pencils by: Don Figueroa<br>
"Worlds Collide, Part 3"
 
====[[Dreamwave Armada issue 17|Issue 17]]====
Cover date: November 2003<br>
Story by: Simon Furman<br>
Pencils by: Don Figueroa<br>
"Worlds Collide, Part 4"
 
====[[Dreamwave Armada issue 18|Issue 18]]====
Cover date: December 2003<br>
Story by: Simon Furman<br>
Pencils by: Guido Guidi<br>
"The End"
 
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The Transformers: Armada comic published by Dreamwave Productions from 2002–2003, had some real differences from its television counterpart. One of the major differences, apart from the storyline, was that the Mini-Cons could actually speak, instead of merely emitting a series of beeps and boops, and many of them had distinct personalities as well.

Transformers: Armada issues:
#1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5
(collected as Volume 1: First Contact)
#6 | #7 | #8 | #9 | #10 | #11
(collected as Volume 2: Fortress)
#12 | #13 | #14 | #15 | #16 | #17 | #18
(collected as Volume 3: Worlds Collide)

Overview


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Creative team

Armada begin its run written by Chris Sarracini with art by James Raiz. Beginning with issue 6, Simon Furman took over the writing duties and Pat Lee penciled for 2 issues. Guido Guidi took over as the main artist starting with issue 8 and continued until the end of the series, with the exception of the 4-issue Worlds Collide arc (issues #14–17), which was penciled by Don Figueroa.

Collections

  • Volume 1: First Contact (June, 2003) ISBN 0973278617
  • Volume 2: Fortress (September, 2003) ISBN 978-0973278644
  • Volume 3: Worlds Collide (June, 2004) ISBN 0973381744