20th Anniversary Lithograph
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This lithograph was released in late 2004 by the then still (almost) solvent Dreamwave Productions to commemorate the Transformers 20th anniversary.
It easily features more Transformers than any other poster on Earth, all hanging suspended in mid-air with no readily apparent sense of relative scale.
It was pencilled by Don Figueroa who was realistically Dreamwave's premier artist of the time (Pat Lee does not, and cannot, count). Let's hope that Don got paid for this one!
Trivia
- Weirdwolf is nowhere to be found.
- A number of cartoon continuity characters make an appearance, including Kremzeek, Nightbird, Alpha Trion, and the Female Autobots.
- Sunstorm features prominently due to his appearance in the DW comics of the time. Why on Earth Octane, of all 'bots, is so large, though, we may never know.
- Some characters with two versions (Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime, Optimus Prime and his Powermastered Godbomber version, Megatron/Galvatron, Bumblebee/Goldbug, Pretenders and their shells, etc) are featured twice. Others (Action Masters, Classic Pretenders' robot bodies) are not.
- Some Nebulans appear in humanoid mode, such as Hi-Test, Throttle, Hi-Q, and Muzzle. Spike Witwicky is also there.
- Action Masters partners with animal or robot modes make an appearance, but not ones that only transform into weapons.
- And Devastator is shown assembled next to the Constucticons that he is comprised of.

