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I don't think this really needs it's own article, since unlike Thrilling 30 the Generations line is the only aspect.
 
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#REDIRECT [[Transformers: Generations#Combiner Wars (2015-)]]
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'''''Combiner Wars''''' is a [[2015]] multimedia branding used by [[Hasbro]], encompassing ''[[Transformers brand|Transformers]]'' toys, comics and other merchandise. As the name suggests, it focuses on [[combiner]]s, specifically those from [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]].
 
==Toys==
Following the conclusion of the [[Transformers: Generations|''Generations'' toyline]]'s ''[[Thrilling 30]]'' [[subline imprint]], it was refreshed with ''Combiner Wars'' branding. This new subline ushered in a new, unified [[play pattern]] whereby a Voyager Class toy and any four Deluxe Class figures can form a combiner robot. Furthermore, some Legends Class toys can form accessories for the combined figures, such as armor and weapons.
 
{{Main|Transformers: Generations#Combiner Wars}}
 
==Comics==
[[IDW Publishing]]'s contribution to ''Combiner Wars'' comes in the form of a six-issue "event" storyline, spanning both flagship ongoing title ''[[The Transformers: Robots in Disguise|The Transformers]]'' and the second ''[[The Transformers: Windblade|Windblade]]'' miniseries.
 
The series sees tensions surrounding the [[IDW Generation 1 continuity|IDW universe]]'s combiners come to a head when [[Starscream (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Starscream]]-led [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] re-establishes contact with the long-lost colony [[Caminus]], turning what had been a simmering arms race into an all-out war.
 
{{chapters
|title="Combiner Wars":
|content=
*[[The Transformers issue 39|Opening Salvo]]
*[[Windblade vol. 2 issue 1|Part 1]]
*[[The Transformers issue 40|Part 2]]
*[[Windblade vol. 2 issue 2|Part 3]]
*[[The Transformers issue 41|Part 4]]
*[[Windblade vol. 2 issue 3|Part 5]]
}}
 
===Creative team===
''The Transformers'' issues are written and drawn by [[John Barber]] and [[Livio Ramondelli]] respectively, whilst ''Windblade'' sees the return of the first miniseries' writer and artist team of [[Mairghread Scott]] and [[Sarah Stone]]. [[Casey Coller]] draws regular covers for some issues, whilst retailer incentive covers feature art from ''[[Transformers Legends (mobile game)|Transformers Legends]]'' artist [[Sara Pitre-Durocher]].
 
[[Category:Franchises]]
[[Category:Generation 1 comic series]]
[[Category:Generation 1 franchises]]
[[Category:IDW Robots in Disguise issues]]
[[Category:IDW titles]]
[[Category:Windblade issues]]
[[Category:Toylines]]

Revision as of 16:19, 17 December 2014

Combiner Wars is a 2015 multimedia branding used by Hasbro, encompassing Transformers toys, comics and other merchandise. As the name suggests, it focuses on combiners, specifically those from Generation 1.

Toys

Following the conclusion of the Generations toyline's Thrilling 30 subline imprint, it was refreshed with Combiner Wars branding. This new subline ushered in a new, unified play pattern whereby a Voyager Class toy and any four Deluxe Class figures can form a combiner robot. Furthermore, some Legends Class toys can form accessories for the combined figures, such as armor and weapons.

Comics

IDW Publishing's contribution to Combiner Wars comes in the form of a six-issue "event" storyline, spanning both flagship ongoing title The Transformers and the second Windblade miniseries.

The series sees tensions surrounding the IDW universe's combiners come to a head when Starscream-led Cybertron re-establishes contact with the long-lost colony Caminus, turning what had been a simmering arms race into an all-out war.

"Combiner Wars":

Creative team

The Transformers issues are written and drawn by John Barber and Livio Ramondelli respectively, whilst Windblade sees the return of the first miniseries' writer and artist team of Mairghread Scott and Sarah Stone. Casey Coller draws regular covers for some issues, whilst retailer incentive covers feature art from Transformers Legends artist Sara Pitre-Durocher.