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'''James Roberts''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] writer and Transformers fan. He was one of the early members of fan club Transmasters UK (TMUK), and wrote a number of text stories and strips. The most famous of these is the ''absolutely'' massive ''Eugenesis'', an unofficial novel he first published back in 2001.
'''James Roberts''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] writer and Transformers fan. He was one of the early members of fan club Transmasters UK (TMUK), and wrote a number of text stories and strips. The most famous of these is the ''absolutely'' massive ''Eugenesis'', an unofficial novel he first published back in 2001.


His first pro-work was helping fellow TMUKer [[Nick Roche]] with [[All Hail Megatron issue 15|''All Hail Megatron'' #15]], acting as a "sounding board" for Nick's script. While he didn't write any of the script, Nick made sure to include him in the credits<ref>[http://moonbase2.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=601856 Moonbase 2 interview], 29:15 to 31:00</ref>  
His first pro-work was helping fellow TMUKer [[Nick Roche]] with [[All Hail Megatron issue 15|''All Hail Megatron'' #15]], acting as a "sounding board" for Nick's script. While he didn't write any of the script, Nick made sure to include him in the credits.<ref>[http://moonbase2.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=601856 Moonbase 2 interview], 29:15 to 31:00</ref>  


After that, Roberts was brought in to co-write ''[[Last Stand of the Wreckers]]'', in order to lessen the stress and workload for Roche. While the first issue was all pre-planned by Roche, from issue two onwards it became a collaborative effort. <ref>[http://moonbase2.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=601856 Moonbase 2 interview], 39:40 to 31:00</ref> He went on to write the text story ''[[Bullets]]'' for the ''Wreckers'' trade and then became a co-writer on the [[The Transformers (IDW)|ongoing]] from #22.  
After that, Roberts was brought in to co-write ''[[Last Stand of the Wreckers]]'', in order to lessen the stress and workload for Roche. While the first issue was all pre-planned by Roche, from issue two onwards it became a collaborative effort. <ref>[http://moonbase2.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=601856 Moonbase 2 interview], 39:40 to 31:00</ref> He went on to write the text story ''[[Bullets]]'' for the ''Wreckers'' trade and then became a co-writer on the [[The Transformers (IDW)|ongoing]] from #22.  
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* [http://www.oneshallstand.com/articles/wreckers.html One Shalll Stand.com interview on the Wreckers]
* [http://www.oneshallstand.com/articles/wreckers.html One Shalll Stand.com interview on the Wreckers]
* [http://transfans.co.uk/interviews_roberts.php TransFans interview with James Roberts]
* [http://transfans.co.uk/interviews_roberts.php TransFans interview with James Roberts]
* [http://tfarchive.com/fandom/features/eugenesis/ Eugenesis (online & updated version)]
* [http://moonbase2.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=601856 Moonbase 2 interview with James Roberts]
* [http://moonbase2.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=601856 Moonbase 2 interview with James Roberts]



Revision as of 22:35, 21 July 2011

A proud smile, a sad smile.

James Roberts is a British writer and Transformers fan. He was one of the early members of fan club Transmasters UK (TMUK), and wrote a number of text stories and strips. The most famous of these is the absolutely massive Eugenesis, an unofficial novel he first published back in 2001.

His first pro-work was helping fellow TMUKer Nick Roche with All Hail Megatron #15, acting as a "sounding board" for Nick's script. While he didn't write any of the script, Nick made sure to include him in the credits.[1]

After that, Roberts was brought in to co-write Last Stand of the Wreckers, in order to lessen the stress and workload for Roche. While the first issue was all pre-planned by Roche, from issue two onwards it became a collaborative effort. [2] He went on to write the text story Bullets for the Wreckers trade and then became a co-writer on the ongoing from #22.

Writing

Notes

  • Roche sneaked Eugenesis into a bookshelf in Maximum Dinobots #3.
  • The original Eugenesis cover looked like a Penguin Classics book (even sporting the tagline "Polyhex 21st Century Classics"). Roberts has said this was him poking fun at his own "lofty" aspirations. [1]
  • Shockwave's death in The Legacy of Unicron! has haunted Roberts since childhood... [3]

References

  1. Moonbase 2 interview, 29:15 to 31:00
  2. Moonbase 2 interview, 39:40 to 31:00
  3. Moonbase 2 interview, 50:26 to 51:08