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Alvarez first came into prominence in [[1999]] with the publication of his [[Unofficial_guidebooks#J. E (Rikki) Alavarez books|Unofficial Guide to Transformers: 1980s Through 1990s.]] After becoming a writer and editor with [[Fun Publications]]. Among other things in his Hasbro career, he was involved in [[Erector (G1)|Erector's]]<ref>Huh huh huh.</ref> [[Hall of Fame]] entry. He was heavily involved in [[Aligned]] continuity and making the "[[Binder of Revelation]]", which ended up being [[Simanzi Massacre|frustrating]].<ref>Rik Alvarez panel, slide show - [http://sunnybutte.tumblr.com/post/131367083128/that-explains-a-lot-of-the-mess-that-was See fan photos]</ref> <ref>Rik Alvarez panel, slide show on [[Beast Hunters]] - [http://sunnybutte.tumblr.com/post/131368170623/and-if-you-were-wondering-why-beast-hunters-was See fan photos]</ref> | Alvarez first came into prominence in [[1999]] with the publication of his [[Unofficial_guidebooks#J. E (Rikki) Alavarez books|Unofficial Guide to Transformers: 1980s Through 1990s.]] After becoming a writer and editor with [[Fun Publications]]. Among other things in his Hasbro career, he was involved in [[Erector (G1)|Erector's]]<ref>Huh huh huh.</ref> [[Hall of Fame]] entry. He was heavily involved in [[Aligned]] continuity and making the "[[Binder of Revelation]]", which ended up being [[Simanzi Massacre|frustrating]].<ref>Rik Alvarez panel, slide show - [http://sunnybutte.tumblr.com/post/131367083128/that-explains-a-lot-of-the-mess-that-was See fan photos]</ref> <ref>Rik Alvarez panel, slide show on [[Beast Hunters]] - [http://sunnybutte.tumblr.com/post/131368170623/and-if-you-were-wondering-why-beast-hunters-was See fan photos]</ref> | ||
After leaving Hasbro, he started a toy company called Play With This Too and served as Chief Executive Manager.<ref>[http://playwiththistoo.com/meet-the-band/ Play With This Too: Meet the Band]</ref> There've been two unsuccessful attempts to make | After leaving Hasbro, he started a toy company called Play With This Too and served as Chief Executive Manager.<ref>[http://playwiththistoo.com/meet-the-band/ Play With This Too: Meet the Band]</ref> There've been two unsuccessful attempts to make [[knockoff|not-Pretenders]] through Kickstarter.<ref>[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/44339820/play-with-this-too-lost-protectors Lost Protectors] and [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/44339820/boneyard-and-jetstrike-action-figures-playwiththis Boneyard & Jetstrike]</ref> | ||
He officiated at [[Aaron Archer]]'s wedding. | He officiated at [[Aaron Archer]]'s wedding. | ||
Revision as of 20:36, 18 October 2015

J.E "Rik" Alvarez was formerly an intellectual property development manager at Hasbro and a member of the Transformers fandom before crossing over into official capacities. Alvarez is ambidextrous, and frequently lightened the mood around the Hasbro, Inc. offices with feats of juggling.
Alvarez first came into prominence in 1999 with the publication of his Unofficial Guide to Transformers: 1980s Through 1990s. After becoming a writer and editor with Fun Publications. Among other things in his Hasbro career, he was involved in Erector's<ref>Huh huh huh.</ref> Hall of Fame entry. He was heavily involved in Aligned continuity and making the "Binder of Revelation", which ended up being frustrating.<ref>Rik Alvarez panel, slide show - See fan photos</ref> <ref>Rik Alvarez panel, slide show on Beast Hunters - See fan photos</ref>
After leaving Hasbro, he started a toy company called Play With This Too and served as Chief Executive Manager.<ref>Play With This Too: Meet the Band</ref> There've been two unsuccessful attempts to make not-Pretenders through Kickstarter.<ref>Lost Protectors and Boneyard & Jetstrike</ref>
He officiated at Aaron Archer's wedding.
Transformers credits
Lead writer
Transformers Collectors' Club issues 6 to ???
Assistant editor
Transformers Collectors' Club issues 6 to 12
Plot
Audio commentary
- The Transformers: The Movie — 20th anniversary edition
- The Transformers: The Movie fan commentary (with Paul Hitchens, Joe Moore, and Alex Weiner)
- "Scramble City: Mobilization" (with Alex Weiner)
References
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