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==Appearances in IDW publications==
==Appearances in IDW publications==


Since October 2007, IDW has printed Mosaic strips as a backup feature in its Transformers comics. Published Mosaic strips to date include:
From October 2007 to December 2008, IDW printed Mosaic strips as a backup feature in its Transformers comics. The practice was eventually discontinued, however, due to unspecified copyright problems.<ref>[http://forum.idwpublishing.com/viewtopic.php?p=110604#110604 Tipton explains why Mosaics haven't been printed in a while.]</ref> Published Mosaic strips included:


* '''Rain''', featuring [[Hound (G1)|Hound]] (published in [[Devastation issue 2]])
* '''Rain''', featuring [[Hound (G1)|Hound]] (published in [[Devastation issue 2]])

Revision as of 08:00, 29 October 2009

The closest your fanfic will get to official status.

Transformers: Mosaic is an unofficial anthology of one-page comic strip stories borrowed from a concept started by Drivaar at the Allspark message board and overseen by Josh van Reyk and Shaun Knowler, who posted their first strip on IDW Publishing's official Transformers forum on June 18, 2007. Since then, the Mosaics, which are written and drawn by a large number of contributors (most of whom are fans, though a few pros have contributed), have expanded out to almost every Transformers forum online.

Appearances in IDW publications

From October 2007 to December 2008, IDW printed Mosaic strips as a backup feature in its Transformers comics. The practice was eventually discontinued, however, due to unspecified copyright problems.[1] Published Mosaic strips included:

Simon Furman's participation

In February 2008, Simon Furman produced a Mosaic titled Hail and Farewell, which he stated to be canon — the first Mosaic to be so.[2] However, that canonicity was eventually overridden by IDW, as well as stating that, "The Mosaics are all a lot of fun, but they're all not continuity tales."[3] The stories seen in print so far further carry a disclaimer stating that they are "non-profit-making, independently produced stories by Transformers enthusiasts" and are "not affiliated with Hasbro or IDW Publishing".


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