Transformers: Perchance to Dream

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The name or term "Perchance to Dream" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Perchance to Dream (disambiguation).
The Transformers UK Black & White TPB
Transformers: Perchance to Dream
Publisher Titan Books
First published 24 February 2006
Writer Simon Furman
Art Jeff Anderson, Geoff Senior, Staz, John Stokes, Andy Wildman
Pencils Pete Knifton
Inks Pete Venters
Letterers Stuart Bartlett, GLIB (also credited as Gary Gilbert), Helen Stone
Editor Euan Peters
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity
TPB ISBN ISBN 978-1845760625
ISBN 1-84576-062-X
Price £5.99
Printed in Italy

The fifth and final trade paperback to reprint black and white Marvel UK stories from Titan Books, Transformers: Perchance to Dream is a collection of stories featuring Galvatron's attempt to manipulate five Autobots aboard the Ark, the rise of Thunderwing as Decepticon leader and the human Irwin Spoon's involvement in the Transformers' last ever UK adventure.

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  • Transformers UK TPBs (B&W Digests) by Titan

Notes

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  • This volume covers some of the UK tales from issue #230 to #289.
  • The stories in the black and white Titan TPB digests are placed into themes rather than being a chronological collection of the UK tales as they were published. The page count inevitably means some of the TPB collections are more coherent than others.
  • Some of these stories—those involving Thunderwing or Micromasters—sit well within the wider Marvel continuity while the rest are in the Earthforce continuity.
  • There are no changes from the original prints so the teaser at the end of one story/arc usually doesn't relate to the next story in the book. For instance, the "Perchance to Dream" arc (UK issues #255–260) ends with 'Next: Starting Over', only to be followed by "The Big Shutdown" (issue #230).
  • The small size of the books (7½ by 5 inches—less than half the original A4 format) means that some of the fine detail is lost.