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* January 4 - [[Dreamwave Productions]] goes bankrupt. Many artists complain about being unpaid for their work and/or being stuck with FedEx fees. [[Pat Lee]] gives them the finger and drives off in his Porsche. | * January 4 - [[Dreamwave Productions]] goes bankrupt. Many artists complain about being unpaid for their work and/or being stuck with FedEx fees. [[Pat Lee]] gives them the finger and drives off in his Porsche. | ||
* May 19 - [[IDW Publishing]] acquires the ''Transformers'' comic book license. | |||
* September 22-25 - [[BotCon 2005]] is held in Frisco Texas, for the first time by [[Fun Publications]]. It's the official convention again. | * September 22-25 - [[BotCon 2005]] is held in Frisco Texas, for the first time by [[Fun Publications]]. It's the official convention again. | ||
* October 19 - [[Infiltration]] #0, IDW's first ''Transformers'' comic, is released in comic book stores. | |||
===2006=== | ===2006=== | ||
: January 18 - ''[[Infiltration|Transformers Infiltration]]'' #1 is released in comic book stores.<div id="wikia-credits"><br /><br /><small>From [http://transformers.wikia.com Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki], a [http://www.wikia.com Wikia] wiki.</small></div> | : January 18 - ''[[Infiltration|Transformers Infiltration]]'' #1 is released in comic book stores.<div id="wikia-credits"><br /><br /><small>From [http://transformers.wikia.com Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki], a [http://www.wikia.com Wikia] wiki.</small></div> | ||
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This is a timeline of Transformers-related events that occured in the "real" world, including release dates and other major occurences.
1980s
1984
- February - Hasbro Bradley unveils their new Transformers toyline at Toy Fair.
- March - Marvel Age #17 announces the debut of the Transformers comic book.
- The Transformers launches in the US, in toy, comic and cartoon formats, forever ruining Transformers.
- April - Issue one of the Marvel comic is released.
- May 22 - The first Usenet post about Transformers is posted by Ted Nolan to net.comics.
- Spring? - Transformers toys start filtering into stores across the United States.
- September 17 - More Than Meets the Eye, Part 1 premieres on U.S. television Saturday morning.
- Setepmber 20 - The Marvel UK comic begins publication.
- December - Transformers mania is in full swing, as the figures fly off store shelves, becoming the year's best seller for Hasbro.
1985
- Seasons 1 and 2 of the US cartoon air in Japan as Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformer.
- October 6 - The first Usenet post about the Transformers cartoon is posted to net.comics by Bill Flanagan.
1986
- August 8 - The Transformers: The Movie is released in theatres in the United States. International releases follow, except for Japan.
1987
1988
1989
- August 9 - The Transformers: The Movie finally is released in Japan, where it is not actually called "Matrix Forever".
1990s
1990
- The last year of Generation 1 toys are released in North America, while the franchise continues in Japan and Europe.
1991
- (Cover date of July) - The Marvel Comic ends in the United States with issue 80.
1992
- Operation Combination comes to an end, signalling the end of the original Transformers series in Japan.
1993
- Generation 2 attempts to revive the Transformers franchise in North America.
- The last year of Generation 1 toys are released in Europe.
1994
- July 16 - The first BotCon is held, in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
- Generation 2 is released in Europe.
1995
- Generation 2 begins in Japan, the first Transformers series there in years.
- Generation 2 craps out in every market, including Japan.
- August 5-6 - BotCon 1995 is held in Dayton, Ohio.
1996
- Beast Wars is launched. The fandom declares it will forever destroy Transformers and nobody will ever like it ever, certainly not ten years into the future.
- Beast Wars revives the franchise.
- Beast Wars is the best Transformers anything ever.
- July 12-14 - BotCon 1996 is held in Rosemont, Illinois.
1997
- July 18-20 - BotCon 1997 is held in Rochester, New York, by the newly-formed 3H Enterprises.
1998
- June 19-20 - BotCon 1998 is held in Anaheim, California.
1999
- July 16-18 - At BotCon 1999 in Saint Paul, Minnesota, the first episode of Beast Machines, "The Reformatting" is previewed, to overwhelming fan enjoyment.
2000s
2000
- Everyone hates Beast Machines.
- July 28-30 - BotCon 2000 is held in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
2001
- Everyone loves Transformers 2000, but they hate Robots in Disguise.
- July 13-15 - BotCon 2001 is held in Durham, North Carolina.
2002
- April 3 - Dreamwave Productions begins publishing Transformers comics with Transformers Generation 1 #1. There is much rejoicing.
- Aaron Archer does his best to kill Transformers through incredible sales; Armada kicks off the Unicron Trilogy, the toys appear on store shelves in mid-July, the cartoon premieres in August.
- July 26-28 - BotCon 2002 is held in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
2003
- July 25-27 - OTFCC 2003 is held in Chicago, Illinois.
2004
- June 19-20 - Although no longer the official convention, BotCon 2004 is held in Pasadena, California.
- July 30-August 1 - OTFCC 2004 is held in Chicago, Illinois.
2005
- January 4 - Dreamwave Productions goes bankrupt. Many artists complain about being unpaid for their work and/or being stuck with FedEx fees. Pat Lee gives them the finger and drives off in his Porsche.
- May 19 - IDW Publishing acquires the Transformers comic book license.
- September 22-25 - BotCon 2005 is held in Frisco Texas, for the first time by Fun Publications. It's the official convention again.
- October 19 - Infiltration #0, IDW's first Transformers comic, is released in comic book stores.
2006
- January 18 - Transformers Infiltration #1 is released in comic book stores.