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Transformers Vault
The Complete Transformers Universe Showcasing Rare Collectibles and Memorabilia
Publisher Harry N. Abrams (United States), Ice Water Press (Australia)
First published May 23, 2011
Written by Pablo Hidalgo,
Peter Cullen (foreword)
ISBN ISBN 0810998688

ISBN 978-0810998681

Page count 160

Transformers Vault: The Complete Transformers Universe Showcasing Rare Collectibles and Memorabilia is surely the most comprehensive and accurate English-language licensed guidebook to explore the history of the entire Transformers brand. The book recounts the original development of the pre-Transformer toylines, the conception of the foundational storyline and marketing elements in the 1980s, and then each successive incarnation of the international toylines, media, and merchandising, with spotlights on important characters, creators, and franchise milestones.

Interactive content

Vault contains seven pieces of interactive memorabilia, reproductions of artifacts and artwork from throughout Transformer history, some removable that are stored in pockets built into the pages, while others are bound into the book or attached to the pages. These include:

Covers

United States

Australia

  • Slipcase: Autobot symbol (on front) and Generation 1 Optimus Prime (on back) by Andrew Griffith
  • Front cover: Decepticon symbol
  • Back cover: Generation 1 Megatron by Andrew Griffith.

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