Manga

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The very first Transformers manga ever.

Manga (漫画 or まんが) is the Japanese word for comics and print cartoons.[1] Manga are usually black and white comic books which are read from right to left, published in Japan by various comic magazines or packaged with toys and DVDs. There has almost always been a manga to accompany the newest Transformers toyline, sometimes taking place in the same continuity as the concurrent animated series, and sometimes presenting a different take on the story.

Until the publication of Viz Media's official English translation of the original Generation 1 TV Magazine stories in 2020, no Transformers manga series had ever been made available outside of Japan. Unofficial English translations by fans appeared online for years, most notably at the websites TF Pulp and TF Archive.

The following Japanese magazines have published Transformers manga or illustrated text material:

Transformers manga series and specials

TV Magazine

Comic Bom Bom

Other Generation 1 publications

Prominent continuity-hopping publications

Alternity

Miscellaneous

Comedy manga

Cloud

Primus Vanguard storyline

Dialect Girl

Mazinger Z versus Transformers

Collected editions

See also

References

  1. In Japan, the term is used regardless of a publication's national origin, while in English the term is primarily used to describe publications of Japanese origin specifically.
  • Manga at Wikipedia
  • TF Pulp - Contains translations of Transformers manga from various generations.
  • TF Archive - Contains translations of Transformers manga from various generations.