Prime Directive: Difference between revisions
Standard format, overview writeup. |
m formatting |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{disambig2|the first Dreamwave G1 mini-series|the 2007 movie's prequel comic|Prime Directives}} | {{disambig2|the first Dreamwave G1 mini-series|the 2007 movie's prequel comic|Prime Directives}} | ||
{{Picsneeded|TPB covers}} | |||
'''Prime Directive''' is a six-part miniseries published by [[Dreamwave Productions]] in 2002. Its story centers on the revival of the Transformers after a catastrophe several years prior. | '''Prime Directive''' is a six-part miniseries published by [[Dreamwave Productions]] in 2002. Its story centers on the revival of the Transformers after a catastrophe several years prior. | ||
''['''Note:''' While the series was entitled ''Transformers: Generation 1'' when it was released, it was dubbed ''Prime Directive'' when collected in trade paperback form.]'' | ''['''Note:''' While the series was entitled '''Transformers: Generation 1''' when it was released, it was dubbed ''Prime Directive'' when collected in trade paperback form.]'' | ||
{|style="margin:0 auto;padding:0 auto" align=center id=toc | {|style="margin:0 auto;padding:0 auto" align=center id=toc | ||
| Line 12: | Line 13: | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The Transformers | Prior to the events in the series, The Transformers had been gone from [[Earth]] for several years, having all vanished and thought destroyed in the destruction of their ''[[Ark II]]'' ship. The ship was carrying the victorious [[Autobot]]s and their captive [[Decepticon]]s back to [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], but exploded soon after launch. Afterward, the sinister [[Lazarus]] collected their inert forms and found a way to control them, planning to sell them on the black market. However, the U.S. government has plans of its own... as do the Transformers themselves. | ||
Prime Directive was the first mass-market Transformers comic in nearly a decade, an absence reflected in the storyline. The first issue debuted at #1 on the Diamond sales charts and led to a briefly-successful line of Dreamwave Transformers comics. The series was introduced by a [[Prime Directive (preview)|six-page preview issue]]. | ''Prime Directive'' was the first mass-market Transformers comic in nearly a decade, an absence reflected in the storyline. The first issue debuted at #1 on the Diamond sales charts and led to a briefly-successful line of Dreamwave Transformers comics. The series was introduced by a [[Prime Directive (preview)|six-page preview issue]]. A second series called ''[[War and Peace]]'' followed and an ongoing series after that. | ||
''Prime Directive'' established a new G1 continuity that drew on elements of the cartoon, but does not fit well into any particular previous story. | |||
Many fans found the series impressive for the great amount of care and detail put into the artwork. The glossy print and | Many fans found the series impressive for the great amount of care and detail put into the artwork. The glossy print and Photoshopped colors were worlds beyond the newsprint paper and dotted coloring of the [[Marvel Comics]] series. Others felt that the storyline was needlessly decompressed (almost two whole issues pass before any of the Transformers actually speak), that the visual storytelling was unclear, and that the overall pacing suffered for the sake needlessly dramatic splash pages. | ||
==Creative team== | |||
The series was written by [[Chris Sarracini]] and penciled by [[Pat Lee]] and [[Edwin Garcia]]. | |||
== | ==Collections== | ||
* ''Transformers Generation One, Vol. 1'' TPB <small>(November 2, 2002) ISBN 978-0973083729</small> | |||
* ''Transformers Generation One, Vol. 1'' TPB (IDW reprint) <small>(February 22, 2006) ISBN 978-1933239811</small> | |||
[[Category:Generation 1]] | [[Category:Generation 1]] | ||
[[Category: Dreamwave titles]] | [[Category: Dreamwave titles]]<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> | ||
Revision as of 01:49, 14 November 2007
| This article is about the first Dreamwave G1 mini-series. For the 2007 movie's prequel comic, see Prime Directives. |
Prime Directive is a six-part miniseries published by Dreamwave Productions in 2002. Its story centers on the revival of the Transformers after a catastrophe several years prior.
[Note: While the series was entitled Transformers: Generation 1 when it was released, it was dubbed Prime Directive when collected in trade paperback form.]
| Prime Directive issues: |
|---|
| Preview | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 |
Overview
Prior to the events in the series, The Transformers had been gone from Earth for several years, having all vanished and thought destroyed in the destruction of their Ark II ship. The ship was carrying the victorious Autobots and their captive Decepticons back to Cybertron, but exploded soon after launch. Afterward, the sinister Lazarus collected their inert forms and found a way to control them, planning to sell them on the black market. However, the U.S. government has plans of its own... as do the Transformers themselves.
Prime Directive was the first mass-market Transformers comic in nearly a decade, an absence reflected in the storyline. The first issue debuted at #1 on the Diamond sales charts and led to a briefly-successful line of Dreamwave Transformers comics. The series was introduced by a six-page preview issue. A second series called War and Peace followed and an ongoing series after that.
Prime Directive established a new G1 continuity that drew on elements of the cartoon, but does not fit well into any particular previous story.
Many fans found the series impressive for the great amount of care and detail put into the artwork. The glossy print and Photoshopped colors were worlds beyond the newsprint paper and dotted coloring of the Marvel Comics series. Others felt that the storyline was needlessly decompressed (almost two whole issues pass before any of the Transformers actually speak), that the visual storytelling was unclear, and that the overall pacing suffered for the sake needlessly dramatic splash pages.
Creative team
The series was written by Chris Sarracini and penciled by Pat Lee and Edwin Garcia.
Collections
- Transformers Generation One, Vol. 1 TPB (November 2, 2002) ISBN 978-0973083729
- Transformers Generation One, Vol. 1 TPB (IDW reprint) (February 22, 2006) ISBN 978-1933239811


