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==Fiction==
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Revision as of 21:27, 11 August 2016

The name or term "Mark" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Mark (disambiguation).

Mark Weber is was a Manager of Global Brand Development on the Transformers franchise at Hasbro. He is was chiefly responsible for the Generations and Construct-Bots segments, as well as most exclusive products. He has since moved to Hasbro's G.I. Joe team.

Convention appearances

Fiction

Island Revolutions


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Island Revolutions

Notes

  • Mark graduated with a degree in Broadcasting from Arizona State University and spent eight years as a sports radio producer/anchor.
  • Prior to joining Hasbro in February 2012, Mark worked at McFarlane Toys for ten years, overseeing the McFarlane’s Sports Picks brand of action figures while consulting on HALO, The Walking Dead, Spawn, McFarlane’s Dragons, and more.
  • He attended his first BotCon in Dallas back in 2012. He missed BotCon in 2013 while recovering from tongue cancer. In 2014, he contributed to the Transformers Experience panel at Universal Studios Hollywood (inducting Arcee and Rodimus into the Transformers Hall of Fame) and led the Hasbro Brand Panel as well.
  • A lifelong Transformers fan, his personal favorite characters are Prowl, Skywarp, and Grimlock.
  • He's the one who came up with the idea of Megatron becoming an Autobot in Dark Cybertron [1]
  • He moved to the G.I. Joe brand sometime before JoeCon 2015, but still came to BotCon 2015 as he had worked on many of the Transformers products that were being shown then.

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