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Post by m3gr1ml0ck on Jul 1, 2014 9:01:18 GMT
1) From the same artists of Citizen Stack: "I Can Deal With This Now!", a Transformers: Generations story: "Triple Players". Also available in PDF format. Set in the G1 cartoon universe, this story takes place right after the end of The Rebirth, as the energy released by Vector Sigma reignites the whole planet... awakening long-forgotten, legendary devices that will change the life and the bodies of the Cybertronians! It's time for a regeneration of the TripleChangers, so that the old battle can begin anew! Featuring Springer, Blitzwing, DoubleDealer, Sandstorm, Vector Sigma, the Reformatting Arcs and a huge reference to Beast Machines, this comic is the proof that Transformers are a saga that continues through Generations! Art by Iohannes Vinci & Simone Daraghiati. 2) Reimagining the events of the classic G1 cartoon episode "Divide And Conquer", here is how things would have gone by featuring the designs from the Classics/Universe 2.0/Generations line! It's Divided We Conquer. Also available in PDF format. Featuring: the Rainmakers Acidstorm and Sunstorm; Ironhide and Jazz; Astrotrain and Blitzwing; Hound and Wheeljack; Optimus Prime. Art by Daniele "Danbrenus" Spezzani & Nic "Nicodemus Rexx"3) More to come. Subscribe this thread or follow the all-fancomics-encompassing hub of the Seeds Of Deception blog.
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Post by m3gr1ml0ck on Nov 7, 2014 8:57:27 GMT
Third Party DAI Commander Stack in "Why Should I Deal With This Now?" As some guessed, the double purpose of the Generations comics was gathering artists who could meet the requirements of professional comic-making, as well as displaying a portfolio of how these artistic teams could work together. The early results of this enterprise were shown on our blog a few weeks ago; another one can be seen now: Third Party DAI Commander Stack in "Why Should I Deal With This Now?"Art by Iohannes Vinci & Simone Daraghiati. More will possibly follow. Keep an eye on the upcoming Third Party toys: one can never know what could suddenly show up!
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Post by m3gr1ml0ck on Jan 15, 2015 13:04:16 GMT
Another artistic team joins the group of the Third Party Comics makers, delivering the comic book that comes with KFC (Keith's Fantasy Club)'s Transistor toy. A non-Blaster non-Masterpiece toy, Transistor is the logical evolution of Ghetto Blast, as chronicled by this adventure that also features Amputare (non-Shockwave), Mugan Vox (non-Soundwave), Mugan Exsect (non-Scalpel), Tempest (non-Cyclonus) and non-Wreckgar, plus Badbat (not-Ratbat), Justice Iron Paw (non-Steeljaw) and Rinhorn (non-Ramhorn). Art by Daniele Spezzani& Nicodemus Rexx. The unlettered pages are also featured in the artists' own galleries: "...You Won't Believe the Things I Can Do Now!" is set in the same continuity of the previously produced KFC comics, “I Can Deal With this Now!” and "Why Should I Deal With This Now?". Auditions for new artists are always open: if you think you have what it takes, contact us here, on Deviantart or on Facebook!
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Post by m3gr1ml0ck on Feb 18, 2015 9:26:49 GMT
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Post by m3gr1ml0ck on May 26, 2015 8:54:21 GMT
From the artistic team of the Third Party Comics makers, here are episodes #3-4-5 of the graphic novel featuring the five robots of Warbotron's project WB01. It's "Warbot's Rise", a non-Combaticons story showcasing Fierce Attack (non-Onslaught), Sly Strike (non-Swindle), Air Burst (non-Blast Off), Whirlwind (non-Vortex), Heavy Noisy (non-Brawl), their Multi-Sentient Form Warbot, plus five special guests from the WB03 project! THE STORY SO FARIn issues #1 and #2, sexy-archaeologist-with-government-connections Megan came into possession of an ancient arctifact known as The Key Of Life. Soon after that, Megan was kidnapped by her own car, an off-road vehicle acting as though it possessed a mind of its own. The vehicle forcefully led Megan to a hidden cave among uninhabited mountains, where four giant robots laid dormant. The vehicle itself transformed into a giant robot who bullied Megan into using the Key Of Life to bring the other robots back to life. Later, four of those robots appeared in the middle a nameless city, and started wreacking havoc, destroying buildings, killing people, and effortlessly taking down the army vehicles and air force planes sent to stop them. The mindless carnage, though, was not a random act: those robots were carrying on a plan whose ultimate goal remained unknown... ...until now. ISSUE #3 ISSUE #4 ISSUE #5 page 9 on Facebook page 10 on Facebook Art by Daniele Spezzani, Nicodemus Rexx, Nate Hammond, Golby2, Iohannes Vinci, Simone Daraghiati. Auditions for new artists are always open: if you think you have what it takes, contact us here, on Deviantart or on Facebook!
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Post by Pinwig on May 26, 2015 9:52:33 GMT
Awesome. I was very disappointed the comics were missing from Sly Strike and Whirlwind.
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