Transformers: Armada (Dreamwave)

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Starting in 2002, Dreamwave started publishing the Armada comic with some real differences from its television counterpart. One of the major differences, apart from the storyline, was that the Mini-Cons could actually speak, instead of merely emitting a series of beeps and boops, and many of them had distinct personalities as well.

Dreamwave Armada issue manifest

Volume 1: First Contact

ISBN 0973278617

Cover date: July 2002
Story by: Chris Sarracini
Pencils by: James Raiz

Cover date: August 2002
Story by: Chris Sarracini
Pencils by: James Raiz

Cover date: October 2002
Story by: Chris Sarracini
Pencils by: James Raiz

Cover date: November 2002
Story by: Chris Sarracini
Pencils by: James Raiz

Cover date: December 2002
Story by: Chris Sarracini
Pencils by: James Raiz

Volume 2: Fortress

ISBN 0973278641

Cover date: December 2002
Story by Simon Furman
Pencils by Pat Lee

Cover date: January 2003
Story by: Simon Furman
Pencils by Pat Lee

Cover date: February 2003
Story by: Simon Furman
Pencils by: Guido Guidi

Cover date: March 2003
Story by: Simon Furman
Pencils by: Guido Guidi

Cover date: April 2003
Story by: Simon Furman
Pencils by: Guido Guidi

Cover date: May 2003
Story by: Simon Furman
Pencils by: Guido Guidi

Volume 3: Worlds Collide

ISBN 0973381744

Cover date: June 2003
Story by: Simon Furman
Pencils by: Guido Guidi
"Fire and Ice"

Cover date: July 2003
Story by: Simon Furman
Pencils by: Guido Guidi

Cover date: August 2003
Story by: Simon Furman
Pencils by: Don Figueroa
"Worlds Collide, Part 1"

Cover date: September 2003
Story by: Simon Furman
Pencils by: Don Figueroa
"Worlds Collide, Part 2"

Cover date: October 2003
Story by: Simon Furman
Pencils by: Don Figueroa
"Worlds Collide, Part 3"

Cover date: November 2003
Story by: Simon Furman
Pencils by: Don Figueroa
"Worlds Collide, Part 4"

Cover date: December 2003
Story by: Simon Furman
Pencils by: Guido Guidi

"The End"