Transformers (2019 comic)
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Transformers is an ongoing comic series from IDW Publishing that debuted in March 2019, releasing issues every two weeks for its first six months of publication before switching to a monthly release schedule in September 2019. The series marks the first installment of a brand-new continuity for IDW's Transformers comics, replacing the previous ongoing continuity that ran from 2005 to 2018.
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Overview

Set prior to the war between Autobots and Decepticons, Transformers takes place on a thriving, peaceful Cybertron that serves as an interstellar commerce hub. The era of peace is brought to an unexpected end, however, when the planet experiences its first murder in living memory.[1]
Creative team
The series is written by Brian Ruckley. Issues are regularly drawn by more than one artist; duties were initially split between Angel Hernandez and Cachét Whitman, with Hernandez illustrating the majority of the pages in each issue, [2] while the second arc of the series saw Anna Malkova and Beth McGuire-Smith join Hernandez as the book's primary recurring artists.
Collections
- Transformers Volume 1: The World In Your Eyes (January 22, 2020) ISBN 1684055318 / ISBN 978-1684055319
- Hardcover.
- Collects issues #1–12.
- Bonus material includes alternate covers.
- Transformers Volume 2: The Change In Their Nature (September 16, 2020) ISBN 1684056756 / ISBN 978-1684056750
- Hardcover.
- Collects Transformers issues #13–18 and Galaxies issues #1–6.
- Bonus material includes alternate covers.
- Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection Volume 98: The World In Your Eyes (October 7, 2020)
- Contains Transformers issues #1–7.
- Bonus material includes a cover gallery, a Q&A with series writer Brian Ruckley, and an intro by Simon Furman.
- Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection Volume 99: The Cracks Beneath Your Feet (October 21, 2020)
- Contains Transformers issues #8–14.
- Bonus material includes a cover gallery, and an intro by Simon Furman.
- Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection Volume 100: Constructicons Rising (November 4, 2020)
- Contains Transformers issues #15–17 and Galaxies issues #1–4.
- Bonus material includes a 2-page afterword on the full Hachette G1 collection series, a tiny cover gallery of the Hachette series, a retrospective on the various G1 publishing companies, a cover gallery of the IDW issues and an intro by Simon Furman.
- Transformers Volume 3: All Fall Down (February ???, 2021 **scheduled**) ISBN 1684057396 / ISBN 978-1684057399
- Hardcover.
- Collects Transformers issues #19–24 and Galaxies issues #7–12.
- Bonus material currently unknown, most likely alternate covers.
- Transformers Volume 4: Declaration of War (August 10, 2021 **scheduled**) ISBN 1684058066 / ISBN 978-1684058068
- Hardcover.
- Collects Transformers issues #25–30, Transformers Valentine's Day Special, and Escape issues #1–5.
- Bonus material currently unknown, most likely alternate covers.
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Volume 1: The World In Your Eyes; cover art by Cryssy Cheung
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Volume 2: The Change In Their Nature; cover art by Cryssy Cheung
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The Definitive G1 Collection Volume 98: The World In Your Eyes cover by Dreamwave (Quake) and Cachét Whitman
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The Definitive G1 Collection Volume 99: The Cracks Beneath Your Feet cover by Dreamwave (Cyclonus) and Angel Hernandez
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The Definitive G1 Collection Volume 100: Constructicons Rising cover by Don Figueroa (Scrapper) and Livio Ramondelli
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Volume 3: All Fall Down; cover art by Cryssy Cheung
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Volume 4: Declaration of War; cover art by Cryssy Cheung
Notes
- Transformers makes extensive use of Generations toy designs, notably from the War for Cybertron Trilogy, including toy-mandatory features such as protruding hinge covers. Characters without Generations figures generally utilize the most recent alternative (such as from Cyberverse) or their original Generation 1 designs. Comments from artists indicate this is not a Hasbro mandate[3] but rather a consensus for ease-of-access to reference material and therefore, consistency.[4]
- Initial promotion for the series stated that Hernandez and Ron Joseph would be the artists, but Joseph had to drop the project for personal reasons and was replaced by Whitman.[2]
References
- ↑ Transformers #1 solicitation
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Alt Mode Special 8 – Brian Ruckley Interview Transcript
- ↑ Tweet by Alex Milne (@markerguru), 24 May 2019
- ↑ Comments by Anna Malkova at virtual TFNation 2020 panel








