How many Transformers comics are there?

How many Transformers comics are there?

The first series was produced by Marvel Comics from 1984 to 1991, which ran for 80 issues and produced four spin-off miniseries….Transformers: Energon (2003–2004)

Transformers: Energon
Publication information
No. of issues 12
Main character(s) Autobots, Decepticons
Creative team

What is dreamwave music?

Dreamwave is the nostalgic and romantic side of synthwave. It appeals to the good old 80’s feel and, like the name implies, the dreams and wonders of the moment. It features minimal to no vocals and is usually a great background music. Some notable artist of this genre are FM-84, Miami Nights 1984, FM attack.

Which Transformers comics are worth money?

Transformers CPV in the Top 50:

Transformers Values #1-19
Issue Direct Edition Value CGC-Confirmed
Marvel, 3/1985 Limited Series #4 Doug notes: Autobots Last stand;
#5 $17 3
Marvel, 6/1985 Doug notes: Shockwave beats Megatron to become leader of the Decepticons;

Does Marvel still own Transformers?

The Transformers was an 80-issue American comic book series published by Marvel Comics telling the story of the Transformers. Originally scheduled as a four-issue miniseries, it spawned a mythology that would inform other versions of the saga….The Transformers (Marvel Comics)

The Transformers
Created by Marvel Comics

What was the first Transformers comic?

The Transformers was an 80-issue American comic book series published by Marvel Comics telling the story of the Transformers….The Transformers (Marvel Comics)

The Transformers
Format Series
Publication date September 1984 – July 1991
No. of issues 80
Main character(s) Autobots, Decepticons

Where should I start the Transformers comics?

First and foremost is Transformers: Generation 1 (G1). This is where it all started in 1984 after the line of Hasbro toys. This series focuses on the civil war between the Autobot and Decepticon factions on Earth.

Why is it called Outrun?

“Outrun” is a synonym of synthwave that was later used to refer more generally to retro 1980s aesthetics such as VHS tracking artifacts, magenta neon, and gridlines. The term comes from the 1986 arcade racing game Out Run, which is known for its soundtrack that could be selected in-game and its 1980s aesthetic.

What are transformers worth?

Real-Time Online Price Guide Values for Transformers Toys

Figure (G1 Transformers) Sales Price
(1) Optimus Prime Sealed: $1800 Opened: $222 Loose: $117
(2) Megatron Sealed: No Data Opened: $225 Loose: $124
(3) Soundwave Sealed: $2300 Opened: $249 Loose: $54
(4) Starscream Sealed: $750 Opened: $194 Loose: $78

Is Transformers connected to Eternals?

The biggest issue with Eternals is how derivative it is, with everything from Superman, The Flash and X-Men to Transformers and Greek Mythology being borrowed, so much so, that for the first time ever, a Marvel movie had to pass to DC references.

Is Dreamwave comics still in business?

Following numerous rumors, including one posted by Ben Yee on his own website BWTF.com, Dreamwave officially declared bankruptcy on January 4, 2005, blaming the weak United States Dollar and other scapegoats for the company’s failure, including a vastly incorrect claim about Dreamwave being the “only Canadian independent comics publisher”.

Who is Dreamwave Productions?

Dreamwave Productions was a fairly unknown independent comic book publisher when it obtained the Transformers license in 2001. For a time, there was gigantic buzz surrounding Dreamwave’s relaunch of the Generation 1 title, even pushing it past Marvel and DC’s top titles.

Does Dreamwave own the Transformers license?

Dreamwave officially acquired the Transformers license in December 2001, although Hasbro would ultimately never get the license fee in full. To commemorate the new flagship title, Dreamwave officially cut all ties with Image and became an independent publisher on their own.

How did Dreamwave become so successful?

Initially, the “hook” for Dreamwave’s financial success was the drawing style of its president, Pat Lee, which many readers viewed as “manga-like” (although readers of actual Japanese manga had a different opinion on this matter). Oh boy, were we naïve.