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Revision as of 14:32, 10 September 2014
The Transformers: Punishment is a 5-issue mini-series from IDW Publishing. It is an original motion comic, designed for the Madefire app. It was announced at BotCon 2014.[1]
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Overview
The Transformers: Punishment focuses on Optimus Prime's return to Cybertron following the events of Dark Cybertron, where he finds that someone is killing Decepticons. Now, Prime must track down and find the killer before it's too late.
Creative team
The mini-series was written by John Barber with art by Livio Ramondelli. It was explained that the comic would take full advantage of the Madefire app, featuring "full-on motion such as doors opening, or when someone gets shot in the head and their head properly explode." It will eventually get a print version without the motion effects, however.

