Our Darkest

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Transformers: Unicron #0
"Our Darkest"
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published May 5, 2018
Cover date May 2018
Written by John Barber
Art by Alex Milne
Colors by Sebastian Cheng
Letters by Tom B. Long
Editor David Mariotte
Continuity IDW Generation 1 continuity
Chronology Current era

The Transformers come the aid of Elonia when Unicron attacks.

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons Solstar Order Others

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  • This issue was released on Free Comic Book Day. It includes the 16-page main story, summarized above, and numerous additional pieces of backmatter, including:
    • A letter from IDW associate edito David Mariotte, describing how Transformers: Unicron;; marks the end of the current IDW Transformers universe.
    • The announcement image for the series by Sara Pitre-Durocher shown at San Diego Comic Con 2017, in print for the first time.
    • Preview images for Alex Milne and Andrew Griffith's covers to issue #1 and Casey Coller's cover to issue #2, and layouts James Raiz's six interlocking covers for the whole series.
    • A reprint of the double-page spread of Unicron's first appearance from First Strike #6.
    • "The Writers Guide to Unicron #0" by John Barber, summarizing the events leading up to the series. In the process, it spoils several plot points for as yet unreleased issues of Optimus Prime.
    • A "Read More About..." section offering an overview of the IDW Transformers library of graphic novels.

Covers

  • Regular cover: Starscream, Arcee, Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, and Windblade stare up at Unicron, by Sara Pitre-Durocher; Starscream and Arcee are hidden by a white box commonly added to Free Comic Book Day comics where stores can stamp their name.

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