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'''Jenevieve Frank''' is a life-long ''Transformers'' fan, having watched the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|Generation 1 cartoon]] as a child in [[1984]]. She is also a participant on {{Template:SITENAME SHORT}} as '''[[Special:Contributions/Ms._Trbuchette|Ms. Trbuchette]]'''. | '''Jenevieve Frank''' is a life-long ''Transformers'' fan, having watched the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|Generation 1 cartoon]] as a child in [[1984]]. She is also a participant on {{Template:SITENAME SHORT}} as '''[[Special:Contributions/Ms._Trbuchette|Ms. Trbuchette]]'''. | ||
In [[2018]], [[IDW Publishing]] writer [[John Barber]] contacted Frank for consultation | In [[2018]], [[IDW Publishing]] writer [[John Barber]] contacted Frank for consultation vis-à-vis Barber's leading character [[Arcee (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Arcee]], who had made [[Spotlight: Arcee|a controversial debut]] in IDW continuity years earlier.<ref>[https://twitter.com/JenApparently/status/1127645766359629824 Tweet by @JenApparently, 12 May 2019]</ref> Together, Frank and Barber brainstormed on how to connect Arcee's original characterization with more recent depictions and retcons of [[Female Transformer|female]] and transgender Cybertronians. This conversation ultimately produced the culmination of Arcee's character arc in [[Post|the continuity's finale issue]] at the year's end.<ref>[https://twitter.com/JenApparently/status/1139628844053422080 Tweet by @JenApparently, 14 June 2019]</ref> | ||
==Writing consultant== | ==Writing consultant== | ||
Revision as of 09:57, 4 March 2020
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Jenevieve Frank is a life-long Transformers fan, having watched the Generation 1 cartoon as a child in 1984. She is also a participant on TFWiki.net as Ms. Trbuchette.
In 2018, IDW Publishing writer John Barber contacted Frank for consultation vis-à-vis Barber's leading character Arcee, who had made a controversial debut in IDW continuity years earlier.[1] Together, Frank and Barber brainstormed on how to connect Arcee's original characterization with more recent depictions and retcons of female and transgender Cybertronians. This conversation ultimately produced the culmination of Arcee's character arc in the continuity's finale issue at the year's end.[2]

