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'''''Transformers: Generation One''''' was an ongoing series published by [[Dreamwave Productions]], set in the main G1 [[Dreamwave Generation One continuity|Dreamwave continuity]] and following up on their two [[Generation 1]] miniseries, ''[[Prime Directive]]'' and ''[[War and Peace]]''. It told of various events both on Cybertron and Earth.  The series was canceled after issue #10 when Dreamwave went bankrupt.
'''''Transformers: Generation 1''''' ('''''Transformers: Generation One''''' for the third volume) is a three-volume series published by [[Dreamwave Productions]], set in the main Generation 1 [[Dreamwave Generation One continuity|Dreamwave continuity]]. The first two volumes were the miniseries retroactively titled ''[[Prime Directive]]'' and ''[[War and Peace]]''. The third volume was an ongoing; however, it was canceled after issue #10 when Dreamwave went bankrupt.


{{chapters|title=''Generation One'' issues:|content=
The third volume was written by [[James McDonough|Brad Mick]] and [[Adam Patyk]] and penciled by [[Don Figueroa]].
 
{{chapters |style=3 |prev=War and Peace|next=|title=''The Transformers: Generation 1'' issues:|align=left|content=
<div class="list-header">v1:</div>
*[[Prime Directive Preview|Preview]]
*[[Prime Directive issue 1|#1]]
*[[Prime Directive issue 2|#2]]
*[[Prime Directive issue 3|#3]]
*[[Prime Directive issue 4|#4]]
*[[Prime Directive issue 5|#5]]
*[[Prime Directive issue 6|#6]]
<br><div class="list-header">v2:</div>
*[[Transformers Volume 2 Preview|Preview]]
*[[New World Order|#1]]
*[[Brothers' Burden|#2]]
*[[Cold War (issue)|#3]]
*[[Passive Aggression|#4]]
*[[Countdown to Extinction (issue)|#5]]
*[[Revelation (War and Peace)|#6]]
<br><div class="list-header">v3:</div>
*[[Generation One issue 0|#0]]
*[[Generation One issue 0|#0]]
*[[Night of the Combaticons|#1]]
*[[Night of the Combaticons|#1]]
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*[[Extermination|#8]]
*[[Extermination|#8]]
*[[Lost and Found (issue)|#9]]
*[[Lost and Found (issue)|#9]]
*[[The Route of All Evil|#10]]  
*[[The Route of All Evil|#10]]
}}
}}


''Preceded by: [[War and Peace]]''
==Overview==
{{main|Prime Directive|War and Peace}}


==Overview==
The third volume, ''Generation One'' follows directly after the events of ''War and Peace''. Optimus Prime is being repaired after that story and hence is absent from most of the series, allowing other characters to shine.  Among the series's multiple plot threads are the plans of the hyper-powered clone [[Sunstorm (G1)|Sunstorm]], the return of the Autobots to Earth and their subsequent alliance with the [[Earth Defense Command]], the independent scheming of Starscream, the return of Megatron, and the Transformers delving deep into their sinister past.
''Generation One'' follows directly after the events of "War and Peace". Optimus Prime is being repaired after that story and hence is absent from most of the series, allowing other characters to shine.  Among the series's multiple plot threads are the plans of the hyper-powered clone [[Sunstorm (G1)|Sunstorm]], the return of the Autobots to Earth and their subsequent alliance with the [[Earth Defense Command]], the independent scheming of Starscream, the return of Megatron, and the Transformers delving deep into their sinister past.


The series makes extensive use of elements drawn directly from the cartoon (for example, Bruticus emulates the strange grunting roars he made when first forming in "[[Starscream's Brigade]]".)  It also begins to diversify its cast, with lesser-knowns such as Bumper and Sunstorm taking prominent roles.
The series makes extensive use of elements drawn directly from the cartoon (for example, Bruticus emulates the strange grunting roars he made when first forming in "[[Starscream's Brigade]]".)  It also begins to diversify its cast, with lesser-knowns such as Bumper and Sunstorm taking prominent roles.


The first six issues would have been titled "Ascension" when collected into a trade paperback, but again, bankruptcy.{{fact}}
The first six issues would have been titled "Ascension" when collected into a trade paperback, but again, bankruptcy.{{fact}}
==Creative Team==
The series was written by [[James McDonough|Brad Mick]] and [[Adam Patyk]] and penciled by [[Don Figueroa]].




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Revision as of 02:36, 13 September 2011

TF Logo DWG1v3.jpg
TF Logo DWG1v3.jpg

Transformers: Generation 1 (Transformers: Generation One for the third volume) is a three-volume series published by Dreamwave Productions, set in the main Generation 1 Dreamwave continuity. The first two volumes were the miniseries retroactively titled Prime Directive and War and Peace. The third volume was an ongoing; however, it was canceled after issue #10 when Dreamwave went bankrupt.

The third volume was written by Brad Mick and Adam Patyk and penciled by Don Figueroa.

The Transformers: Generation 1 issues:
v1:

v2:

v3:

Overview

Main articles: Prime Directive and War and Peace

The third volume, Generation One follows directly after the events of War and Peace. Optimus Prime is being repaired after that story and hence is absent from most of the series, allowing other characters to shine. Among the series's multiple plot threads are the plans of the hyper-powered clone Sunstorm, the return of the Autobots to Earth and their subsequent alliance with the Earth Defense Command, the independent scheming of Starscream, the return of Megatron, and the Transformers delving deep into their sinister past.

The series makes extensive use of elements drawn directly from the cartoon (for example, Bruticus emulates the strange grunting roars he made when first forming in "Starscream's Brigade".) It also begins to diversify its cast, with lesser-knowns such as Bumper and Sunstorm taking prominent roles.

The first six issues would have been titled "Ascension" when collected into a trade paperback, but again, bankruptcy.[citation needed]