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Several member have gone on to become comics industry professionals inside and outside the Transformers World. | Several member have gone on to become comics industry professionals inside and outside the Transformers World. | ||
The group organised social meets ups for its members, was involved in the organisation of several early UK conventions, including [[BotCon Europe 1999]] | The group organised social meets ups for its members, one of which was featured in Tomart magazine<ref>https://www.flickr.com/photos/philip_ayres/6931976691/in/set-72157629459603291</ref>, and went on to be involved in the organisation of several early UK conventions, including [[BotCon Europe 1999]]. | ||
TMUK continues to operate to this day. | |||
==Famous Members== | ==Famous Members== | ||
Revision as of 07:29, 11 May 2014
Transmasters UK, frequently abbreviated TMUK, is a UK fan fiction group active since the early 1990s.
History
The Transmasters UK Fanfic group was formed in 1990s producing many fanzines. The group was promoted on the editorial page of the final issue of the Fleetway Transformers Generation 2 UK comic.
Several member have gone on to become comics industry professionals inside and outside the Transformers World.
The group organised social meets ups for its members, one of which was featured in Tomart magazine[1], and went on to be involved in the organisation of several early UK conventions, including BotCon Europe 1999.
TMUK continues to operate to this day.
Famous Members
- James Roberts
- Nick Roche
- Jack Lawrence (Darkham Vale, Judge Dredd Megazine)

