IDW Comics The Transformers Target 2006 Issue No 1 Prologue, Apocalypse Then ... Now! Part 0 And 1 Of 11 Cover A April 2007

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The landmark series originally published by Marvel UK makes its IDW debut! In the first issue of this special re-presentation of the story spinning out of the Transformers Animated Movie, writer Simon Furman and artist Geoff Senior begin a stars-spanning tale where Galvatron travels back in time to construct a weapon with which to destroy Unicron once and for all, and takes on the depleted Autobots at the same time!


Issue Details

Issue1
PublishedApril 2007
Frequencymonthly
Cover Price3.99 USD
Pages32
EditingChris Ryall, Dan Taylor
Notes

Cover Details - " Cover A"

CharactersCyclonus, Galvatron, Scourge
Genrewar, science fiction
PencilsNick Roche
InksJosh Burcham
Notes
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22 page Transformers' Tale "Prologue Part 0 Of 11, Apocalypse Then ... Now! Part 1 Of 11"

CharactersOptimus Prime, Prowl, Grimlock, Swoop, Slag, Snarl, Sludge, Rick, Tony, Joy Meadows, Mechanoid, Emirate Xaaron, Skater, Impactor, Shrapnel, Road Buster, Ratchet, Jazz, Bumblebee, Megatron, Star Scream, Iron Hide, Gears, Matrix Flame Priest, Galvatron, Scourge, Cyclonus, Hound, Smoke Screen, Long Haul, Mix Master, Scrapper, Hook, Scavenger, Bone Crusher, Laser Beak, Sound Wave, Ultra Magnus
SynopsisThe landmark series originally published by Marvel UK makes its IDW debut! In the first issue of this special re-presentation of the story spinning out of the Transformers Animated Movie, writer Simon Furman and artist Geoff Senior begin a stars-spanning tale where Galvatron travels back in time to construct a weapon with which to destroy Unicron once and for all, and takes on the depleted Autobots at the same time!
Genrewar, science fiction
ScriptSimon Furman
PencilsJeff Anderson
InksUnknown
ColorsAnthony Jozwiak
LettersPrologue - Richard Starkings
Apocalypse Then ... Now! - Annie Halfacree
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