The Transformers: Best of Grimlock

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The Transformers: Best of

Me Grimlock say you better buy this book!
Grimlock
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published November 24, 2010
Writers Simon Furman, Bob Budiansky
Art Barry Kitson, Mark Farmer, Geoff Senior, Jeff Anderson, Marcelo Matere
Pencillers Don Perlin, Andrew Wildman, Manny Galan
Inkers Alan Akin, Brian Garvey, Stephen Baskerville, Jim Amash and Marie Severin
Colorists Gina Hart, Steve Whitaker, Nel Yomtov, Rick Parker, Sarra Mossoff, Zac Atkinson, Liam Shalloo and Andrew Elder
Letterers Annie Halfacree, Mike Scott, Janice Chiang, Stuart Bartlett, Richard Starkings with Gaushell, Amauri Osorio
Editors Ian Rimmer, Sheila Cranna, Don Daley, Rob Tokar, Andrew Steven Harris
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity, IDW 2005 continuity
TPB ISBN ISBN 1600107869
ISBN 978-1600107863
Price $19.99

The Transformers: Best of Grimlock is a trade paperback published by IDW Publishing. Much like the two previous titles, this TPB consists of reprinted stories focusing on the title character — Generation 1 Grimlock.

Overview

Best of Grimlock pulls stories ranging from early US Marvel Comics issues, Marvel UK, Generation 2 and the more current IDW 2005 continuity. The collection features new cover art by Klaus Scherwinski.

Contents

Notes

  • Grimlock is Simon Furman's favorite character, so not surprisingly, all but one of the stories in this TPB was written by him.
  • The Marvel issues are all set in the same continuity. Only Spotlight: Grimlock is in a separate continuity.
  • Oddly, there is no story from Dreamwave Productions in this collection.
  • For some reason, "The Wrath of Guardian!" is not separated in the appendix from "The Wrath of Grimlock!" Also, the numerical title was replaced by words in "The Four Million Year Itch!" and the exclamation points were removed from all of the early titles.
  • The Transformers Annual is the one listed on this wiki as the 1987 edition, though the book identifies it as the 1986 one, reflecting longstanding confusion and inconsistent practice over the annual numbers.