Revolution

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This article is about the IDW Generation 1 crossover event. For the Titan movie story arc of the same name, see Transformers Comic issue 23.
This is the ultimate showdown of ultimate destiny.

Revolution is a multi-property crossover event by IDW Publishing that includes many of Hasbro's properties. It will consist of a main five-issue mini-series and eight one-shot tie-ins, and is due to begin in September 2016. The first issue has 11 covers planned.[1]

The five issue mini-series is being written by John Barber and Cullen Bunn (writer of IDW's Micronauts), with art by Fico Ossio. The tie-ins are handled by each book's respective creative teams.

December will see the launch of Revolutionaries, a team-book featuring various Transformers and Revolution characters, including Kup, Garrison Blackrock, and Ayana Jones. [2]

Revolution issues:
"Road to Revolution" - Till All Are One

"Road to Revolution" - Titans Return
  • Titans Return #1
  • The Transformers #56
  • #57
  • More than Meets the Eye #56
  • #57

Revolution

Revolution one-shots
Of the one-shot Revolution tie-in issues, TFWiki covers only those featuring Transformers.

Build-up

IDW's slate of new Hasbro licenses was announced from mid-2015 onwards: ROM and Micronauts in July 2015, Action Man in October 2015, and finally M.A.S.K. in May 2016. The next month, Revolution was announced, a five-issue crossover that would unite those four properties with Transformers and G.I. Joe – not as a one-time-only deal, but to established a shared fictional world in which all those characters would co-exist. Much was made of the fact that no continuity was being discarded – the existing IDW Transformers and G.I. Joe stories were handwaved into having happened in the same universe all along, all their stories and characters intact; the Jem and the Holograms comic which began publishing in 2015 has been stated to have also been placed into the new shared universe, but won't be appearing in Revolution for "reasons of tone" compared to the other titles.

Whilst Micronauts was the first new book to debut, explicit build-up for Revolution's shared world began with the initial issues ROM and Action Man. Both books made reference to the events happening at Monument Valley in the pages of The Transformers, whilst ROM also incorporated a number of G.I. Joe characters into its debut storyline. Around this time, IDW also released a prelude issue of Revolution through various avenues, which recapped the essentials of the previous Transformers and G.I. Joe stories, and set the stage for the main crossover event.

On the Transformers side of things, both the debut arc of Till All Are One and the Titans Return crossover were billed on their covers as being lead-ins to Revolution, although only the latter featured any significant tie-ins to the event.

Overview

Following Optimus Prime's controversial annexation of Earth into the Cybertronian Council of Worlds, deposits of Ore-13 all around the planet start to rapidly destabilize, threatening Earth with nuclear annihilation. America's highly-trained special mission force, G.I. Joe mobilizes in response, contracting Miles Manheim to reverse-engineer captured Cybertronian assets into a mechanical Strike Command in order to fight back. Little do the Joes realize, however, that their ranks have been infiltrated by the shape-shifting alien wizards the Dire Wraiths, whose ancient enemy Rom the Space Knight is now on Earth to root them out. Meanwhile the Micronauts enter from Microspace, drawing the attention of both Rom and the Transformers.

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