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The [[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1 franchise]] encompasses many types of fiction, but none have been as prolific as its various [[Comics|comic-book]] series. They include:
The [[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1 franchise]] encompasses many types of fiction, but none have been as prolific as its various [[Comics|comic-book]] series. They include:
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====2019 IDW continuity (2019–2022)====
====2019 IDW continuity (2019–2022)====
{{main|2019 IDW continuity}}
{{main|2019 IDW continuity}}
Having launched ''Unicron'' by stating it would be the conclusion of their ongoing ''Transformers'' universe, in December 2018 IDW announced a new continuity to replace it.<ref>https://www.idwpublishing.com/idw-relaunches-transformers-comics/</ref>
Having launched ''Unicron'' by stating it would be the conclusion of their ongoing ''Transformers'' universe, in December 2018 IDW announced a new continuity to replace it. <ref>https://www.cbr.com/idw-relaunch-transformers-comics-2019/</ref>


* [[Transformers (2019 comic)|''Transformers'']] #1–43, Annual 2021 (2019–2022) — IDW Publishing's first ground-up reboot of their ''Transformers'' continuity explores the beginning of the Great War between the Autobots and the Decepticons.
* [[Transformers (2019 comic)|''Transformers'']] #1–43, Annual 2021 (2019–2022) — IDW Publishing's first ground-up reboot of their ''Transformers'' continuity explores the beginning of the Great War between the Autobots and the Decepticons.
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* ''[[Scarlett (comic)|Scarlett]]''
* ''[[Scarlett (comic)|Scarlett]]''
* ''[[Destro (comic)|Destro]]''
* ''[[Destro (comic)|Destro]]''
* ''[[G.I. Joe (2024 comic)|G.I. Joe]]''


===Other publishers===
===Other publishers===
====Blackthorne Publishing====
====Blackthorne Publishing====
* ''[[Transformers in 3-D]]'' (1987) — The very short-lived [[Blackthorne Publishing]] series printed in {{w|Anaglyph image|stereoscopic 3D}}.
* ''[[Transformers in 3-D]]'' (1987) — The very short-lived [[Blackthorne Publishing]] series printed in {{w|Anaglyph 3D|stereoscopic 3D}}.


====Devil's Due Press====
====Devil's Due Press====
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==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Generation 1|List of Generation 1 comics]]
[[Category:Generation 1|List of Generation 1 comics]]
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Revision as of 00:54, 28 June 2024

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The Generation 1 franchise encompasses many types of fiction, but none have been as prolific as its various comic-book series. They include:

English language comics

Marvel Comics

Main article: Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics continuity

Meanwhile, their British branch, Marvel UK, also published Transformers comics, a mix of reprinted strips from the US series (occasionally slightly edited or recontextualized) and original strips primarily written by the aforementioned Simon Furman:

  • The Transformers (Marvel UK) #1-332
  • Transformers Annual 1985–1987, 1989-1992 — a yearly series of hardback books with a mix of new comics, reprinted comics, text stories and features.
  • Transformers Collected Comics (1985-1994) — a companion series, reprinting entire stories from the main Marvel UK run (hence the name), in many ways a precursor of the modern trade paperback. They were published on a semi-regular basis, usually as Summer or Winter specials.

Other Generation 1-based Marvel series

Dreamwave Productions

Main article: Dreamwave Productions

Dreamwave Generation One continuity

Several miniseries and an ongoing series published by Dreamwave Productions. Several series were cut short with Dreamwave's bankruptcy.

Other Generation 1-based Dreamwave series

IDW Publishing

Main article: IDW Publishing

2005 IDW continuity (2005–2018)

Main article: 2005 IDW continuity

IDW published a robust series of ongoings, miniseries, one-shots and crossovers throughout the thirteen-year span of their original Generation 1-based continuity, which later grew to include other Hasbro-owned properties. A full list can be seen at IDW Publishing § G1 rebooted, but the major series included:

2019 IDW continuity (2019–2022)

Main article: 2019 IDW continuity

Having launched Unicron by stating it would be the conclusion of their ongoing Transformers universe, in December 2018 IDW announced a new continuity to replace it. [1]

Other Generation 1-based IDW series

Skybound Entertainment

After the end of IDW's tenure on the Transformers license, Skybound Entertainment began publishing new Transformers comics.

Energon Universe (2023–)

Main article: Energon Universe

Other publishers

Blackthorne Publishing

Devil's Due Press

As the then-current comic licence holders for G.I. Joe, Devil's Due published four miniseries (initially through Image Comics, later independently)

Japanese language comics

TV Magazine

International comics

Condor Verlag

Main article: Condor Verlag

Panini Italia

Main article: Transformers (Panini)



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