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Titan Magazines have sent us the following release and images for the latest issue of the UK Transformers comic book.
Transformers Comic 2.10 - On Sale 25 February!
Check out the latest issue of Transformers Comic for action-packed features, games, puzzles, competitions and lots more! Issue 2.10 also includes 'Bring me the head of Optimus Prime', a fantastic 8-page comic story written by Robin Etherington and featuring art from Jon Davis-Hunt. Find out more on the story from the synopsis below and check out the sneak peeks attached!
Bring me the Head of Optimus Prime!
Deep in the heart of Montana, in a wild forest region, a private militia force has executed a daring plan – the capture and imprisonment of Optimus Prime. They are led by Tyler ‘Trophy’ White, a dangerous hunter with a passion for killing, stuffing and mounting rare animals and now obsessed with adding a Cybertronian skull to his macabre collection. Under his orders a small commando group launched an attack upon the Malmstrom Air Force Base, near Montana Falls, in order to acquire an NNEMP (non-nuclear electromagnetic bomb). The attack was made to look like the work of the Decepticons and enough damage was caused to attract the attention of the Autobots and roll his plan into action!
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on: Wednesday, 24th February 2010 at 14:12:53 GMT
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\thanks to BluseShift for letting us know that Titan Magazine have finished reprinting All Hail Megatron, whilst both cutting the story and changing the ending!
Titan Magazine have 'finished' reprinting All Hail Megatron, and have decided to both cut the story short and change the ending! I've made a thread detailing the changes (including dialogue and panels!) on the Allspark.
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on: Thursday, 31st December 2009 at 19:08:22 GMT
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We have added a review and gallery of the latest issue of the UK exclusive Transformers comic from Titan Magazines. Released on the 1st May 2008, issue 11 of the comic came with three sheets of stickers and is available right now at all good stockist.
The issue saw the debut of the new Artobot section, 10 pages of UK exclusive comic, 5 pages of the IDW Prequal, 5 pages of the Beast Wars The Gathering, 4 pages of letters, 2 pages of art, 2 pages of competitions, a double sided poster and more.
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on: Friday, 2nd May 2008 at 18:38:09 BST
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Seibertron are reporting that IDW have annouced that they will be reprinting the Titan UK Transformers Movie comic stories from July.
Originally Posted by STL
Hopefully IDW reprint the inside stuff later on.
We will be, starting this July.
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on: Monday, 10th March 2008 at 09:46:33 GMT
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Simon Furman has posted a new blog entry regarding Issue 8 of the UK exclusive comic which will be officially released in Feb 2008
"Definitely on the better late than never scale, here’s my post-script
discourse on Transformers (UK) #8 (or at least the original strip bit
of it). Another ’squeezed into a bit of dead space in the movie’ story,
this one concerns the fate of Scorponok, last seen burrowing
underground in an almightly hurry after the aerial barrage in Qatar.
He’s been laying low since then, but when Ironhide and a Special Forces
team (new characters, developed especially for the UK storyline) go
looking they get a whole LOT more than they bargained for (and realise
some things are better left buried). As with the previous Starscream
story, this one gives a little more in the way of action/resolution to
the movie itself, and provides Ironhide with a real workout (though not
necessarily in the way you might think). Scorponok proves to be a much
tougher character than his bio and onscreen appearance maybe suggests,
and ties up something of loose end. Editor Steve White played his part
(above and beyond the call of duty) with this one, taking my
half-hearted suggestions for US military hardware and coming up with
the real goodies (he’s something of an expert!). Art is by Staz
Johnson, another name those of you TF fans with long memories will
remember as having worked on the Marvel UK Transformers strip towards
the end of its originated life, oh and the art cover is by Gary
Erskine. What’s next? Something VERY different. Still new movie-based,
but quite epic (taking us right up to issue #13) in its scale and
reach. More on this when I do my Script (W)rap for issue #9 (soon,
honest!)."
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on: Tuesday, 4th December 2007 at 23:44:38 GMT
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Simon Furman has posted a new blog entry regarding Issue 6 of the UK exclusive comic which will be officially released on Friday.
"Issue #6 (doesn’t time fly?) of Titan’s Transformers UK comic/magazine
hits stores this week (December 6th to be precise). New/exclusive comic
strip material comes in the shape of a 10pp Jazz story, set during the
IDW prequel to the new Transformers movie (out this week on DVD, by the
way), rounding off the first clutch of interconnected UK stories.
Separated from his fellow Autobots Ratchet and Ironhide by Devastator’s
foldspace warhead (in #2), Jazz finds himself alone on a planet rich in
accumulated knowledge and universal secrets, literally immersed in
data. Far from unhappy about his predicament, Jazz decides he simply
doesn’t ever want to be found, a decision that may just cost him
dearly. Story is by me, art is by the ever-wonderful Marcelo Matere
(Transformers Spotlight: Soundwave and the upcoming Transformers
Spotlight: Grimlock). The issue also features a Starscream profile, a
free TF target game, interviews with the stars of the movie and a
chance to win movie DVDs. For more information (and a taster of the
Marcelo’s amazing interior art), check out Titan’s TF Myspace page here, and click on the link below for a look-see at the cover."
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on: Tuesday, 4th December 2007 at 23:42:55 GMT
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Following on from the news story we covered yesterday, Andy Wildman has updated his blog, WildWords, with colour images from the Titan Transformers issue 3 comic (out next month).
You can see the two pages
here.
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on: Friday, 24th August 2007 at 08:48:39 BST
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Ain't it cool news have an
interview with both Simon Furman, Steve White and Geoff Senior, covering the new UK Transformers comic by Titan Books. In the article, Mr Furman goes on to explain how non-Transformers Movie appearing Transformers Movie characters will also appear in the comics
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on: Thursday, 16th August 2007 at 08:35:25 BST
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on: Thursday, 2nd August 2007 at 19:09:23 BST
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Simon Furman has updated his
blog with information regarding Titan Magazines' UK exclusive Transformers Comic issue 6.
"Here we go again, and this time the topic for discourse (in as
spoiler-free a way as possible) is Transfomers (UK) #6. This issue
wraps up the first story ‘arc’, though as I’ve mentioned before each is a self-contained, single character-led entity. Here, the focus falls on Jazz, the last of those ‘lost in space’ after events in issue #2. I had two distinct things to accomplish here: one, present a story that draws out Jazz’s unique personality (like his G1 equivalent, he’s a culture vulture and wishes to experience as much universal diversity as possible), and two, bring the Autobots together again for a rousing, all guns blazing finale.
The first, main strand revolves around a planet that seems too good to be true (and, of course, is), and its
parasitic like effect on Jazz, who’s decided to hang up his guns for
good as the story opens. This one also features a Cybertronian
flashback and a guest star or two, one of which does appear in the
movie, one of which doesn’t (but is in the toy line).
The second strand involves the efforts of Ratchet to reunite with his comrades-in-arms,
but will he and Ironhide be in time to save Jazz… from himself? This
won’t be out until late November/early December, but trust me, it’ll be worth the wait.
No word yet on artist. Keep an eye on whatever discussion thread this blog entry engenders. Once I know more, so will you!"
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on: Friday, 20th July 2007 at 20:27:55 BST
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The Titan Magazines Transformers comic is now out, so when you get the chance go and buy it.
If I get the chance to pop-to the shops today, then I get a review onto the website tonight.
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on: Thursday, 19th July 2007 at 08:57:16 BST
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If you've not already remembered here's a quick reminder that the new Transformers comic, from Titan Magazines, hits stores later this- Thursday 19th July. The comic should be at all good newsagents, and some bad, so go and get your copy today to help support the UK Transformers comic market.
EDIT: Correct the story / dates of the release of the UK Transformers comic, sorry about the mix-up, it's only subscribers who are receiving the comic 2 days in advance.
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on: Tuesday, 17th July 2007 at 08:45:10 BST
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on: Thursday, 21st June 2007 at 09:43:01 BST
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Andy Wildman's been pretty busy this week updating his blog,
Wild Words. He's now uploaded two more images, these ones of Ratchet, along with a story telling of his connection to the character. You can view the images in our
Titan Transformers UK Comic image gallery.
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on: Wednesday, 20th June 2007 at 22:07:32 BST
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The Wildman himself, Andy Wildman, has updated his blog,
WildWords, with some more information on the Titan Magazines Transformers Issue 3. He says it's a bit odd working with several of the "old guard" from the original Transformers days.
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on: Tuesday, 19th June 2007 at 19:10:42 BST
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