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==Contents==
==Contents==
* "[[Aspects of Evil!]]"
*"[[Aspects of Evil!]]"
* "[[The Void! (UK)|The Void!]]"
*"[[The Void! (UK)|The Void!]]"
* "[[Edge of Impact]]"
*"[[Edge of Impact]]"
* "[[Shadow of Evil]]"
*"[[Shadow of Evil]]"
* "[[White Fire]]"
*"[[White Fire]]"
* "[[Deathbringer (issue)|Deathbringer]]"
*"[[Deathbringer (issue)|Deathbringer]]"
* "[[Out to Lunch!]]"
*"[[Out to Lunch!]]"
* "[[Underworld!]]"
*"[[Underworld!]]"
* "[[Demons!]]"
*"[[Demons!]]"
* "[[Dawn of Darkness]]"
*"[[Dawn of Darkness]]"


==Cover==
==Cover==
* Unicron lays some pain down on [[Hot Rod (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Rodimus Prime]]. Detail from the cover of "White Fire",  by [[Stephen Baskerville]].
*Unicron lays some pain down on [[Hot Rod/Marvel Comics continuity|Rodimus Prime]]. Detail from the cover of "White Fire",  by [[Stephen Baskerville]].


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* ''[[Transformers: Way of the Warrior]]''
*''[[Transformers: Way of the Warrior]]''


==Notes==
==Notes==
*This volume covers some of the UK tales from issue #223 to #247.
*This volume covers some of the UK tales from issues #223 to #247.
*The stories in these TPBs are placed into themes rather than as a chronological collection of the UK tales as they were published and the page count inevitably means some of the collections are more coherent than others.  
*The stories in these TPBs are placed into themes rather than as a chronological collection of the UK tales as they were published and the page count inevitably means some of the collections are more coherent than others.  
*Aside from those from the Marvel UK future timeline, all of these stories fit within the [[Earth-91274|Marvel US continuity]]. "Deathbringer" is even referenced in "[[Dark Creation]]".
*Aside from those from the Marvel UK future timeline, all of these stories fit within the [[Earth-91274|Marvel US continuity]]. "Deathbringer" is even referenced in "[[Dark Creation]]".
*There are no changes from the original prints so the teaser at the end of one story/arc usually doesn't relate to the next story in the book. For instance, the "Aspects of Evil" arc ends with 'Next: Doubledealer', only to be followed by The "Void".  
*There are no changes from the original prints so the teaser at the end of one story/arc usually doesn't relate to the next story in the book. For instance, the "Aspects of Evil" arc ends with 'Next: Doubledealer', only to be followed by "The Void!".  
*The small size of the books (7½ by 5 inches—less than half the original A4 format) means that some of the fine detail is lost.  
*The small size of the books (7½ by 5 inches—less than half the original A4 format) means that some of the fine detail is lost.  



Revision as of 09:45, 10 January 2016

The Transformers UK Black & White TPB
Transformers: Aspects of Evil
Publisher Titan Books
First published 1st June 2005
Writer Simon Furman
Art Jeff Anderson, Simon Coleby, Geoff Senior, Cam Smith, Staz, Lee Sullivan, Art Wetherell, Andrew Wildman
Letterers Nick Abadzis, Stuart Bartlett, GLIB, Annie Halfacree, Helen Stone
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity
TPB ISBN ISBN 1-84576-060-3
Price £5.99
Printed in Italy

Transformers: Aspects of Evil is the first black and white trade paperback in Titan Books' series of Marvel UK reprints. It covers Rodimus Prime's future struggles against Unicron's all-pervading evil, alongside Deathbringer (which is referenced in the main US Marvel Comics continuity) and a selection of stories set on (then) present-day Cybertron.

Contents

Cover

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Notes

  • This volume covers some of the UK tales from issues #223 to #247.
  • The stories in these TPBs are placed into themes rather than as a chronological collection of the UK tales as they were published and the page count inevitably means some of the collections are more coherent than others.
  • Aside from those from the Marvel UK future timeline, all of these stories fit within the Marvel US continuity. "Deathbringer" is even referenced in "Dark Creation".
  • There are no changes from the original prints so the teaser at the end of one story/arc usually doesn't relate to the next story in the book. For instance, the "Aspects of Evil" arc ends with 'Next: Doubledealer', only to be followed by "The Void!".
  • The small size of the books (7½ by 5 inches—less than half the original A4 format) means that some of the fine detail is lost.