Evan Brooks

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The name or term "Evan" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Evan (disambiguation).
"Please, Mister Designer was my father."

Evan Brooks is a designer and cat dad at Hasbro currently working on the Generations mega-brand. He generally takes point on the "86" imprint of the Studio Series toyline and similar Generation 1 cartoon style product. While his fastidious attention to detail may make him the design team's go-to "cartoon accuracy guy," it should not be mistaken for base geewunnery. Some of the multitudes he contains include Studio Series' High Moon-heavy Gamer Edition imprint, a litany of deep cut exclusives based on IDW Publishing's beloved run of comics, and, when truly left to his own devices, huge immaculate reproductions of headliners from TakaraTomy's veritable Silmarillion of Japan-exclusive extra seasons. Please don't yell at him about Soundwave's shins, he is doing his best.

Evan grew up near Cincinnati, Ohio, and went to the Columbus College of Art and Design.

Outside of the Transformers office, he has been known to pitch in on Hasbro's other TakaraTomy collabs on the Zoids and Beyblade franchises as part of his overall "Japanese Brands" remit. He was previously a member of the Kre-O team back when that was a thing.

As of 2024 Evan has inherited the position of "movie tie-in guy" from departing Design Manager Sam Smith and is thus the de facto creative lead overall for the Studio Series toyline.[1]

Known design projects

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Kre-O

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Battle Changers[2]

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Collection 1 Collection 2 Versus Pack Collection 1 Kreon Triple Changer (canceled)

Generations

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Power of the Primes

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War for Cybertron: Kingdom

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Studio Series

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Rise of the Beasts
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Deluxe Class
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Voyager Class
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Leader Class
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Studio Series '86 (The Transformers: The Movie)
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Core Class
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Deluxe Class
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Voyager Class
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Leader Class
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Commander Class
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Other
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Gamer Edition
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Transformers One
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Buzzworthy Bumblebee

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Legacy

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2022
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Wreck 'N Rule Collection
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Evolution
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Core Class
Deluxe Class
Voyager Class
Pre-Cybertronian War
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Toxitron Collection
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United
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HasLab

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Generations Selects

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Collaborative

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Comic Edition

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Age of the Primes

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Timelines (2025)

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Void Rivals

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Retro[2]

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Generation 1 molds

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Generations molds

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Convention appearances

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Hasbro Pulse web content appearances

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Livestreams

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Articles

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Unboxed
HasLab Preview

Other appearances

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Notes

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The birthday boy hard at work.
  • Brooks has a pretty respectable Transformers collection himself, and his display shelves provide a regular background and occasional source of figure comparisons in his livestream appearances.
  • According to fellow designer and fellow Transformers nerd Mark Maher, Brooks was personally responsible for the noticeable pivot to deep cuts in the Kre-O Micro-Changers line.[10]
  • Evan uses a Siege Hound as his "special scale little boy" to trot out as a yard stick when presenting his various HasLab behemoths.[11]

References

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  1. Interview with Evan on the Triple Takeover podcast, from their YouTube channel
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Interview with Brooks on the Triple Takeover podcast, from their YouTube channel
  3. I.e. non-Kre-O
  4. Design notes on Selects Cyclonus from Hasbro designer Mark Maher on Instagram
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 August 16, 2022's Hasbro Pulse Transformers Fanstream on YouTube, with Ben MacCrae, Delaney Norris, Sam Smith, Isabella Weiss, and Mark Maher.
  6. February 8, 2023 Interview along with Delaney Norris, Mark Maher, and Ben MacCrae on the "Mr. Alan SuperShow" YouTube channel
  7. Design notes on Legacy Springer from Hasbro designer Mark Maher on Instagram
  8. Design notes on Legacy Swoop and Scarr from Evan on Instagram
  9. "The Cybertron Sideways? That was me and Tomo san!"—Evan Brooks, Instagram DMs, 2025/07/22
  10. January 14, 2023 Interview with Brooks and Mark Maher on the "Toys are Russ" YouTube channel
  11. January 30, 2024's Hasbro Pulse | Transformers: Legacy RID 2001 Omega Prime HasLab Fanstream | January 2024 on YouTube, with Ben MacCrae.
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Interviews

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