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Dreamwave was a fairly unknown independant comic book publisher when it received the Transformers license in 2001.  For a time, there was gigantic buzz surrounding Dreamwave's relaunch of the Generation 1 title, even pushing it past Marvel and DC's top titles.  Many comic book fans had been away from Transformers for a long time and were overjoyed to see highly detailed manga-style art driving a childhood favorite.  Dreamwave published a good deal of Transformers books, including many varied miniseries, before capitulating to the notoriously fickle comic-buying public.  At the very end of 2004, Dreamwave declared bankruptcy, and there were no Transformers comics to be had for more than half of 2005.
Dreamwave was a fairly unknown independant comic book publisher when it received the Transformers license in 2001.  For a time, there was gigantic buzz surrounding Dreamwave's relaunch of the Generation 1 title, even pushing it past Marvel and DC's top titles.  Many comic book fans had been away from Transformers for a long time and were overjoyed to see highly detailed manga-style art driving a childhood favorite.  Dreamwave published a good deal of Transformers books, including many varied miniseries, before capitulating to the notoriously fickle comic-buying public.  At the very end of 2004, Dreamwave declared bankruptcy, and there were no Transformers comics to be had for more than half of 2005.


[[First Miniseries]] <br>
*[[First Miniseries]] <br>
[[Second Miniseries]] <br>
*[[Second Miniseries]] <br>
[[G1 Ongoing]] <br>
*[[G1 Ongoing]] <br>
[[Armada (comics)]] <br>
*[[Armada (comics)]] <br>
[[Energon (comics)]] <br>
*[[Energon (comics)]] <br>
[[The War Within]] <br>
*[[The War Within]] <br>
[[Micromasters (comics)]] <br>
*[[Micromasters (comics)]] <br>
[[More than Meets the Eye]] <br>
*[[More than Meets the Eye]] <br>
[[Transformers/G.I. Joe Vol. 1]] <br>
*[[Transformers/G.I. Joe Vol. 1]] <br>
[[Transformers/G.I. Joe Vol. 2]] <br>
*[[Transformers/G.I. Joe Vol. 2]] <br>


[[Category: Comics]]<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>
[[Category: Comics]]<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 04:15, 29 May 2005

Dreamwave was a fairly unknown independant comic book publisher when it received the Transformers license in 2001. For a time, there was gigantic buzz surrounding Dreamwave's relaunch of the Generation 1 title, even pushing it past Marvel and DC's top titles. Many comic book fans had been away from Transformers for a long time and were overjoyed to see highly detailed manga-style art driving a childhood favorite. Dreamwave published a good deal of Transformers books, including many varied miniseries, before capitulating to the notoriously fickle comic-buying public. At the very end of 2004, Dreamwave declared bankruptcy, and there were no Transformers comics to be had for more than half of 2005.