The robotic Transformers are returning to the comic book pages, now in a shared universe with the Action Crews
Much Transformers How much GI Joebetter known in Brazil as Commands in action, had already had successful comics in the 1980s, a decade in which they exploded with cartoon success. Now, after several film adaptations, both franchises return to comics in a shared universe, from publisher Skybound Entertainment, with distribution from Image Comics.
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The comics promise to update the nostalgic tone with beautiful drawings by Daniel Warren Johnson, inspired by the narrative of the manga, and should bring novelty with the Robots in Disguise phase: a storyline that revitalizes the appearance of all robots and emphasizes a new faction of Decepticons, the eternal enemies of the Autobots.
Take a look at the gallery below, which also highlights the human characters, which should be very relevant in this new phase, also because the military of the Comandos em Ação will also interact at some point.









Along with the pages there are also several covers Transformers no. 1including three different ones by Daniel Warren Johnson and Mike Spicer as well as variations by Ryan Ottley, Orlando Arocena, Cliff Chiang, Francis Manapul and Ian Bertram.
The synopsis for Skybound Entertainment is as follows:
“Optimus Prime was supposed to lead the Autobots to victory. Instead, the fate of Cybertron is unknown and its allies have been crashed far from home along with their enemies: the Decepticons. As these titanic forces renew their war on Earth, one thing is immediately clear: the planet will never be the same. New alliances are forged. Battle lines are being redrawn. Humanity’s only hope for survival is Optimus Prime.”
The new Transformers title will be part of Skybound’s recently launched Energon Universe, a continuity that also includes GI Joe, another Hasbro property expected to relaunch soon.
Transformers no. 1 will hit newsstands on October 4.
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