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==Overview==
==Overview==
Starting with issue thirteen in Jan/Feb 2007, the club comic was rebranded with the ''[[Classics (2006)|Classics]]'' version of the original ''Transformers'' logo and began a new 6-part storyline titled "Crossing Over", centered on the Classics toy characters and set after the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Marvel Generation 1 comics]]. The arrival of two dimension-hopping characters from "Balancing Act" ties it to that storyline.
Starting with issue thirteen in Jan/Feb 2007, the club comic was rebranded with the ''[[Transformers: Classics|Classics]]'' version of the original ''Transformers'' logo and began a new 6-part storyline titled "Crossing Over", centered on the Classics toy characters and set after the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Marvel Generation 1 comics]]. The arrival of two dimension-hopping characters from "Balancing Act" ties it to that storyline.


The BotCon-exclusive story "[[Games of Deception]]" immediately follows "Crossing Over," as does "[[Cheap Shots]]."
The BotCon-exclusive story "[[Games of Deception]]" immediately follows "Crossing Over," as does "[[Cheap Shots]]."

Revision as of 10:22, 15 May 2012

Crossing Over is a six-part story arc published through the official fan club, by license-holder Fun Publications. The story appeared in the club's bi-monthly magazine, Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club.


"Crossing Over" issues:

Overview

Starting with issue thirteen in Jan/Feb 2007, the club comic was rebranded with the Classics version of the original Transformers logo and began a new 6-part storyline titled "Crossing Over", centered on the Classics toy characters and set after the Marvel Generation 1 comics. The arrival of two dimension-hopping characters from "Balancing Act" ties it to that storyline.

The BotCon-exclusive story "Games of Deception" immediately follows "Crossing Over," as does "Cheap Shots."

Creative team

The Forest Lee/Dan Khanna creative team produced the story.