Transformers: The War Within

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War Within
Well, this about sums up the story!

The War Within is a six-part miniseries published by Dreamwave Productions in 2002, set in the main G1 Dreamwave continuity. It depicts the early days of the Autobot/Decepticon war and Optimus Prime's ascension to leader of the Autobots. The series was successful enough to lead to two sequels.[1]


The War Within issues:
For curing grief of the fans who look at ARMADA (TV) and are drowned in sadness.Broken translation of Hirofumi Ichikawa's "TWW review"

Overview

Eons ago on Cybertron, the Great War is in its early stages, with the vicious Megatron cutting a swath through the ranks of the Autobots. When the previous Prime is killed, the High Council chooses a common data entry bot to step up and become the new leader: Optimus Prime. But not everyone is happy with the new choice, as his initial command decision is to surrender Cybertron to the Decepticons. Meanwhile, Megatron works to activate planetary scale engines which could remake the face of Cybertron. He needs one thing to power them... and Optimus Prime has it.

The War Within was the first of any series to seriously re-imagine G1 characters as they might have appeared on Cybertron. Previously, pre-Earth Transformers were often just simplified versions of their Earthen selves, if they were redesigned at all.

Creative team

The series was written by long-time Transformers scribe Simon Furman, marking his return to mainstream Transformers comics. Pencils were by Don Figueroa, who also did the redesigns of dozens of Generation 1 characters for the series.

Items of note

Errors

  • On the back cover of the trade paperback collection, "Transformers", in one place, is spelled "Transfrormers", including on the IDW reprint.
  • Although perhaps not an overt error per se, Don Figueroa draws the orientation of Optimus Prime's L-shaped shoulder armor with considerable inconsistency throughout the series, rotating it 90° from a "sideways" to a "behind" position over and over again, differing even between pages of the same issues. Likely as a result of this inconsistency, merchandise based on Optimus' War Within design differ in their sculpted representations of this detail, with the Titanium figurine and Pallisades statue depicting the back-facing orientation, while the Titanium 6-inch figure favors the outwards-facing configuration (although on this toy alone these shoulder pieces can move, his transformation hinge prevents them from rotating all the way backwards).

Sequels

Collections

  • Transformers: War Within — Trade paperback (July ??, 2003) ISBN 0973278609
  • Transformers: War Within — Pocket novel (July 14, 2004) ISBN 1897105010
  • Transformers: War Within — IDW reprint (March 28, 2007) ISBN 1600100562
  • Transformers: War Within Omnibus — IDW reprint also including The War Within: The Dark Ages. (March 1, 2009) ISBN 1600103731

International collections

Japan

Transformers: War Within Vol. 1 (トランスフォーマーウォー・ウィズィン)

Footnotes

  1. Well, one and a half. It was not successful enough to keep Dreamwave from folding halfway through Age of Wrath.