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==Creative team==
==Creative team==
[[John Barber]], writer of ''[[Optimus Prime (comic)|Optimus Prime]]'' and ''[[Revolutionaries]]'', and [[Christos Gage]], co-writer of ''ROM'', jointly write ''Shining Armor'' while [[Alex Milne]] does the art.<ref>[http://www.cbr.com/exclusive-transformers-rom-crossover-new-character-hasbro/ EXCL: IDW Introduces Hasbro’s First Transformers/Rom Hybrid Character]</ref>
[[John Barber]], writer of ''[[Optimus Prime (comic)|Optimus Prime]]'' and ''[[Revolutionaries]]'', and [[Christos Gage]], co-writer of ''ROM'', jointly write ''Shining Armor'' while art duties are handled by frequent collaborators [[Alex Milne]] and [[Josh Perez]].<ref>[http://www.cbr.com/exclusive-transformers-rom-crossover-new-character-hasbro/ EXCL: IDW Introduces Hasbro’s First Transformers/Rom Hybrid Character]</ref>


==Collections==
==Collections==

Revision as of 05:57, 12 September 2017

Rom vs. Transformers: Shining Armor is a currently running five-issue crossover comic series that debuted in July 2017. It centers on characters from IDW Publishing's Transformers titles meeting characters from IDW's ROM. The series take place in the little-explored post-ancient pre-modern era, after the 2017 ROM Annual but before Infiltration.

Rom vs. Transformers: Shining Armor issues

Overview

During the mid-19th century, the Solstar Order has begun expanding outside their home territory in their ongoing war against the villainous Dire Wraiths. When a Galactic Council warship shoots down a lost Camien vessel, Space Knight Rom discovers and rescues an orphaned protoform named Stardrive, who is subsequently raised as a member of the Order and eventually joins the Space Knights.

However, the Solstar Order comes into conflict with the Cybertronians when Decepticon officer Starscream learns of Stardrive and her unique energon synthesizer.

Creative team

John Barber, writer of Optimus Prime and Revolutionaries, and Christos Gage, co-writer of ROM, jointly write Shining Armor while art duties are handled by frequent collaborators Alex Milne and Josh Perez.[1]

Collections

  • TBA

References