Earth-91274

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Ratchet in the Savage Land with an editor's note placing the events before Avengers #257.

Early on in The Transformers comic series, events were depicted as happening in the mainstream universe along with other Marvel Comics stories. Spider-Man played a leading role in issue #3. Cameos and references were made to other Marvel characters and settings including Reed Richards, S.H.I.E.L.D., Nicholas Fury, Dum Dum, Godzilla, the Savage Land, U.S. 1, Ka-Zar, and Dazzler. Editors notes explicitly placed issue #3 prior to Spider-Man #258 and issue #8 before Avengers #257. On the flip side, Circuit Breaker cameoed in Marvel title Secret Wars II which hit newstands before Josie Beller revealed her new Circuit Breaker identity to Transformers readers in issue #9.[1] The Savage Land was the setting for the story "Destiny of the Dinobots!" in the 1990 UK annual.[2]

In 2009, the universe of the US Transformers comics was unofficially given its own Marvel Comics designation, Earth-91274,[3] which also includes the G.I. Joe comic. In the Transformers classification system, this universal stream is known as Primax 984.0 Gamma.[4]

Notes

  • The number is derived from the birth date of Marvel staff artist Nelson Ribeiro, who is a huge Transformers fan.[5]
  • Circuit Breaker's entry in the unofficial Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe mentions a letters page in an unspecified Transformers comic that explicitly states that the Transformers stories do not take place in Earth-616. Confirmation of the existence of that letters page would be much appreciated.

See also

  • Earth-120185, the universe where the Marvel UK comics took place.

References

  1. In Secret Wars II, Circuit Breaker met with the Beyonder, a being who could travel between universes. So this incident could be retroactively explained by dimension-hopping.
  2. Although not written by Simon Furman and not part of the US "Earth-91274" continuity, the appearance of the Savage Land as late as 1989 is an interesting glimpse of the Transformer's perceived place in Marvel continuity at the time.
  3. While not included in any official Marvel publications to date, the designation was established by the people behind the "Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe" website, who are also the people behind the Official Handbooks of the Marvel Universe these days.
  4. "Withered Hope"
  5. Enthusiastic post by Nelson Ribeiro at TFW2005, October 2009.