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*[[Windblade (G1)|Windblade]], beginning with [[First Strike issue 1|''First Strike'' #1]] | *[[Windblade (G1)|Windblade]], beginning with [[First Strike issue 1|''First Strike'' #1]] | ||
*[[Soundwave (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Soundwave]], beginning with [[First Strike issue 2|''First Strike'' #2]] | *[[Soundwave (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Soundwave]], beginning with [[First Strike issue 2|''First Strike'' #2]] | ||
*[[Shockwave (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Shockwave]], beginning with [[The Falling, Chapter 4: The Hallowing|''Optimus Prime'' #19]] | |||
Meanwhile, [[Space Ape]]'s Generation 1 mobile phone game tacitly introduced one of their own in 2017: | Meanwhile, [[Space Ape]]'s Generation 1 mobile phone game tacitly introduced one of their own in 2017: | ||
Revision as of 00:31, 31 May 2018

And make it last forever
In a commercial context, evergreen product is merchandise that is not "seasonal" – it can be sent to shelves for an extended period without needing to be refreshed or updated. For Transformers, this means product that is "franchiseless", not tied any any flavor-of-the-year brand like a cartoon or movie.
After the live-action film series catapulted Transformers back into the public consciousness, deliberately evergreen products became increasingly common throughout the early 2010s, typically for licensed merchandise or for ancillary, value-oriented Hasbro toys. These products would typically borrow key art from a scattershot assortment of sources, such as various Generations toylines and the Legends card game.
Eventually, Hasbro moved to align these sorts of products under a unified evergreen aesthetic, and began implementing a purpose-made set of Generation-1-inspired character designs, created by Emiliano Santalucia, for use on all-and-sundry licensed and in-house products. They first debuted in late 2016, without fanfare, in IDW Publishing's Generation 1 comic line, before showing up on a wider variety of merchandise during 2017.
Products incorporating evergreen character designs
Fiction

And pray we'll stay together
IDW Publishing's Generation 1 comic line began introducing evergreen character designs in the aftermath of the 2016 Revolution crossover event. The implementation was last-minute enough that at least one cover had to be redrawn by the artist to incorporate Optimus's evergreen design. Designs have been introduced as follows:
- Starscream, beginning with The Transformers: Till All Are One #5
- Optimus Prime, beginning with Optimus Prime #1
- Windblade, beginning with First Strike #1
- Soundwave, beginning with First Strike #2
- Shockwave, beginning with Optimus Prime #19
Meanwhile, Space Ape's Generation 1 mobile phone game tacitly introduced one of their own in 2017:
- Barricade, beginning with "Event Horizon".
Toys

You're the only girl that I need
- Power of the Primes
- Voyager Class Starscream
- Authentics
- Cyberverse
Merchandise
- Hasbro
- Fidget Its fidget spinners
- Mighty Muggs
- Licensed
- Hauck go karts
- Transformers: My Busy Book
- Radz 4-in-1 Candy & Surprise bags
- Carnival Playtime mascot costumes

