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The first season of the United Kingdom-produced series Transformers: Energon ran from 2009 to 2010. It followed a band of young Autobots who are determined to find the ancient Autobot city of Cybertron. After discovering that the planet Cybertron has fallen into a self-destructive cycle, the Autobots must discover what is causing the cycle and how to stop it. The Energon-powered Optimus Prime serves as the main antagonist of the series.
Transformers: The Art of War is a six-issue comic book mini-series, based on the official Transformers The Movie novel. The story is written by John Barber and illustrated by Andrew Wildman, with colors by Erik Larsen. The series was published by IDW Publishing in 1998.
The massive Transformers Transmissions Adventure Comic book boxed set contains over 100 pages of comics that span from the original German, to the English, to the Spanish, French, German, and Japanese versions of the original Transformers comic. It's a great reference resource for Transformers fans. There are even translations into multiple languages for fans who are not familiar with the original comics.
One of the most important stories from this set is the Autobots' journey to Cybertron, the sequel to the Generation 2/Robots in Disguise movie. The continuation of the Generation 1/Autobots story on Cybertron in the original comics has been a bit of a blind spot in the English-language versions of Transformers comics (and movies). Now this part of the story is finally revealed in the Transmissions Adventure Comic book. The time-traveling Autobot known as Optimus Primal, and his adventures on Cybertron, mark a huge turning point in the history of the Autobot's. It's the first time that the Autobots have revealed their secrets to humans. It will also be the first time that Optimus Primal ends up on Earth, and the first time he meets any humans. It will also be the first time the Autobots don't try to kill humans to stop the Decepticons. The difference of the new, more human-friendly Autobots is also shown in the Autobots' new forms, which are now more anthropomorphic in appearance.
This show also has some of the best looking animation in any Transformers media. There's a whole lot of impressive action scenes and a lot of attention to detail, such as accurate weaponry and a great visual sense of scale. The production values are frequently second to none. The characters are well designed, and the animation is incredibly natural and easy to follow. There is also a great sense of pacing and pacing, which is something that is often lacking in the original series. This show is just all around great, and something that can be enjoyed by anyone.
The show also has one of the most diverse casts of characters in Transformers media history. Rhinox is just as obsessed with politics as he is with science, Depth Charge is a hilarious character who is well-written, Silverbolt is a great character who has a varied and interesting character arc, and Waspinator is an excellent character who is given an active role in the story. This is a show that is also very character-centric. While this is something that has often been criticized in the original series, it is actually one of the strongest qualities of this show. Almost everyone who has appeared on the show is an interesting character with a good voice who you don't mind spending time with. 827ec27edc