G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers: The Art of War

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Son of Megatron, the sequel

The Art of War is a five-issue miniseries published by Devil's Due Press in 2006. It is a sequel to their previous two G.I. Joe crossovers, set in the same crossover continuity.

G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers:
The Art of War
 issues:

Overview

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After the deactivation of Megatron and the catastrophic time traveling events on Cybertron, the Autobots have made serious progress against the Decepticons. However, a Cobra attack against G.I. Joe's base on Earth alters the balance of the war by unleashing Serpent O.R., an artificial super-soldier who proves to be nigh-unstoppable, and is imbued not only with the knowledge of past Earthly leaders, but the personality of Megatron himself! He soon travels to Cybertron and re-unites the scattered Decepticons into a force to be reckoned with once more.

Creative team

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The series was penned by experienced G.I. Joe writer Tim Seeley with art by Joe Ng, Alex Milne, and James Raiz.

Hachette's Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection reprint for this series contains pencil work of the first 8 pages by Don Figueroa, indicating he was the original artist, but for some reason left the project.

Notes

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Each issue had at least two variant covers offered in equal ratio; all of the "A" covers could connect to form a single image. Also available for purchase, at conventions and online, were a series of UDON-exclusive covers that could form a single image.

Collections

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  • G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers: The Art of War TPB (September 13, 2006) ISBN 1932796649 / ISBN 978-1932796643
  • Contains issues 1–5
  • Extra content includes a cover gallery
  • Contains The Art of War and Black Horizon
  • Extra content UNKNOWN
  • Collects G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II and the first 2 issues of The Art of War
  • Bonus material includes a two-page sketchbook containing unused pencil art for the first 8 pages of The Art of War, a cover gallery and an intro by Simon Furman.
  • Collects The Art of War issues #3–5 and both issues of Black Horizon
  • Bonus material includes a cover gallery and an intro by Simon Furman.

See also

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