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IDW and other publishers in the 2000s introduced a variety of new and old Transformers villains. From pure egotistical evil to more nuanced antagonists, these characters threatened Autobots and ...
5. Less Culturally Stereotypical Characters This isn't just referring to those two little cars from Revenge of the Fallen - there's also Drift to consider. The IDW comics universe of Transformers ...
Drift, the samurai-like Autobot, was created by IDW's Shane McCarthy in 2008, then appeared in the 2014 film Age of Extinction. And several toys in recent years have mirrored their comic book ...
IDW to Lose ‘G.I. Joe,’ ‘Transformers’ License at End of 2022 (Exclusive) The company still has a year's worth of stories planned, including a celebration of Joe's 40th anniversary.
IDW published Transformers comics starting in 2005, and G.I. Joe comics starting in 2008. The original announcement of the change came through The Hollywood Reporter, ...
IDW publishes mostly creator-owned comics, but its licensed properties, such as Star Trek, Doctor Who, Angel (from the Buffyverse), G.I. Joe, and Transformers, are its marquee names.
IDW is losing the publishing licenses to 'G.I. Joe' and 'Transformers,' the San Diego-based comic book publisher has announced. ‘G.I. Joe,’ ‘Transformers’ Licenses to Leave IDW at End of ...