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[[Image:M.A.R.B. from Repeat Performance!.jpg|right|thumb|400px|[[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] in the [[Savage Land]] with an editor's note placing the events before ''Avengers'' #257.]] | |||
Early on in ''[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|The Transformers]]'' comic series, events were depicted as happening in the mainstream universe along with other [[Marvel Comics]] stories. [[Spider-Man]] played a leading role in [[Prisoner of War!|issue #3]]. Cameos and references were made to other Marvel characters and settings including [[Mister Fantastic|Reed Richards]], [[Nicholas Fury]], [[Dum Dum]], [[Godzilla]], the [[Savage Land]], [[U.S. 1]], [[Ka-Zar]], and [[Dazzler]]. Editors notes explicitly placed issue #3 prior to the recent issue of ''Spider-Man'' and [[Repeat Performance!|issue #8]] before ''Avengers'' #257. | |||
These tie-ins gradually tapered off and were eventually dropped entirely from the ''Transformers'' series. Many fans began to consider the events of ''The Transformers'' comic as happening in a different universe. [[Simon Furman]], however, introduced the superhero team, the [[Neo-Knights]] towards the end of ''The Transformers'' series with the anticipation that they might be used in future Marvel stories. | |||
In 2009, the universe of the US ''Transformers'' comics was unofficially given its own designation, '''Earth-91274''',<ref>While not included in any official Marvel publications to date, the designation was established by the people behind the "[http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/ Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe]" website, [http://marvel.com/universe/OHOTMU who are also the people behind the Official Handbooks of the Marvel Universe these days].</ref> which also includes the [[G.I. Joe (comic)|G.I. Joe comic]]. | |||
==Notes== | |||
*The number is derived from the birth date of Marvel staff artist Nelson Ribeiro, who is a huge Transformers fan.<ref name="nelsonrtfw">[http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/transformers-general-discussion/275559-earth-91274-transformers-us-transformers-1-a.html Enthusiastic post by Nelson Ribeiro at TFW2005, October 2009.]</ref> | |||
*23 years later, Transformers—this time from the [[IDW Generation 1 continuity]]—were reintroduced into the Marvel's mainstream continuity with the [[New Avengers / Transformers]] crossover series. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Revision as of 21:47, 1 March 2011

Early on in The Transformers comic series, events were depicted as happening in the mainstream universe along with other Marvel Comics stories. Spider-Man played a leading role in issue #3. Cameos and references were made to other Marvel characters and settings including Reed Richards, Nicholas Fury, Dum Dum, Godzilla, the Savage Land, U.S. 1, Ka-Zar, and Dazzler. Editors notes explicitly placed issue #3 prior to the recent issue of Spider-Man and issue #8 before Avengers #257.
These tie-ins gradually tapered off and were eventually dropped entirely from the Transformers series. Many fans began to consider the events of The Transformers comic as happening in a different universe. Simon Furman, however, introduced the superhero team, the Neo-Knights towards the end of The Transformers series with the anticipation that they might be used in future Marvel stories.
In 2009, the universe of the US Transformers comics was unofficially given its own designation, Earth-91274,[1] which also includes the G.I. Joe comic.
Notes
- The number is derived from the birth date of Marvel staff artist Nelson Ribeiro, who is a huge Transformers fan.[2]
- 23 years later, Transformers—this time from the IDW Generation 1 continuity—were reintroduced into the Marvel's mainstream continuity with the New Avengers / Transformers crossover series.
See also
- Earth-120185, the universe where the Marvel UK comics took place.
External links
- (Unofficial) Marvel Universe Appendix
- Earth-91274 at Marvel Database
References
- ↑ While not included in any official Marvel publications to date, the designation was established by the people behind the "Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe" website, who are also the people behind the Official Handbooks of the Marvel Universe these days.
- ↑ Enthusiastic post by Nelson Ribeiro at TFW2005, October 2009.

