Transformers: Beast Wars (comics)

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Beast Wars
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Publication information
PublisherIDW Publishing
Schedulemonthly
FormatLimited series
Publication dateFebruary 2006 onwards
No. of issues4 per miniseries
Main character(s)Maximals, Predacons
Creative team
Written bySimon Furman
Ben Yee (Sourcebook)
Artist(s)Don Figueroa

Transformers: Beast Wars is the name of several comic book series by IDW Publishing, based upon Hasbro's toy line and the original television series.

The first two series is set in-continuity with the television series, but also uses characters that were made into toys but not featured in the series. The first miniseries, The Gathering, was released between February and May 2006. The second miniseries, The Ascending, was a direct sequel and debuted in October 2007.

Background[]

2006–2008[]

After Beast Machines finished airing in 2000, there was no official revisiting of the Transformers continuity established by the Beast Wars animated series until after publisher Dreamwave Productions acquired the rights to the Transformers comic franchise from Hasbro. Although the Transformers convention Botcon created several storylines external to the Beast Wars continuity (such as The Wreckers and a continuation of Beast Machines entitled Transformers: Universe) as various comic book miniseries, the canonicity of such stories is disputable. Dreamwave first touched on the Beast Wars series with a prequel in 2003's Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye. In 2004, the publisher's Transformers Summer Special featured Ain't No Rat, which was the first officially approved comic story to carry on directly from the events seen in the final Beast Wars cartoon. Dreamwave held a contest to select which Transformers continuity (Beast Wars or Robots in Disguise) would be the next to get its own book, and Beast Wars was the victor, with writers James McDonough and Adam Patyk and artist Don Figueroa as the initially planned creative team for the new series.[1] However, despite several pieces of artwork being released (and according to those involved with the project some impressive pieces remaining unreleased), Dreamwave's bankruptcy caused the end of the series before it began.

The story Dreamwave tried to produce will most likely remain lost, and it wasn't until 2006, when IDW began publishing Beast Wars: The Gathering, that the Beast Wars continuity was again officially revisited.

With the second series, The Ascending, climaxing with Megatron's return to Cybertron, it seems that further Beast Wars stories seem unlikely. However, writer Simon Furman has not ruled out a return, noting that stories could have taken place during Megatron's takeover, before Optimus Primal and the Maximals returned.[2]

2021[]

In May 2020, IDW's former President Chris Ryall and editor-in-chief John Barber announced a new Beast Wars comic book in development.[3] In October 2020, IDW officially announced a new comic book series titled Transformers: Beast Wars, which will be written by Erik Burnham and drawn by Josh Burcham.[4]

Burnham says that “Beast Wars was a wonderful and weird pivot from the Transformers setup to which I was first introduced. Big personalities, unexpected twists, and actual stakes all popped up regularly on the show, and those are tools that I enjoy using to build new stories. Best of all, the enthusiasm from everyone involved in this project has been so high that I'm feeling constantly inspired!”[5]

Burcham says that "I'm so thrilled to be a part of this team. I was a ‘90s kid and even though I knew about Generation 1, Beast Wars was really my G1. It's still my favorite iteration, and I consider it such a privilege to be able to bring the characters to life in this brand new series. Let the Beast Wars rage on!"[5]

IDW editor David Mariotte says that “Beast Wars is a beloved part of the Transformers legacy. That’s why we couldn’t pass up launching a new series in tandem with the 25th anniversary! Erik and Josh are going to take everything that’s beloved about Beast Wars — the characterization, the drama, the jokes — and start fresh with a series that will feel at home for fans of 25 years and first-timers alike.”[5]

Publications[]

Main issues[]

Special issues[]

  • Beast Wars: Sourcebook #1–4, written by Simon Furman and Ben Yee, October 2007–February 2008

Collections[]

  • Beast Wars: The Gathering, trade paperback, August 2006
  • Beast Wars: The Gathering Manga, trade paperback, March 2007
  • Beast Wars: The Ascending, trade paperback, February 2008
  • Beast Wars: Sourcebook, trade paperback, May 2008

See also[]

  • List of Transformers comic book series

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-11-13. Retrieved 2007-08-30.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) "Prepare for Beast Wars!" - Press release announcing Dreamwave's Beast Wars series and its creative team.
  2. ^ "Beasts Shot (#4)". 8 January 2008.
  3. ^ "IDW 2020 The Future of Comics Today! Panel - New Beast Wars Series Coming!". TFormers. May 27, 2020. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "IDW Celebrates 25th Anniversary of Transformers: Beast Wars with New Comic Book Series". TFormers. October 9, 2020. Retrieved October 9, 2020.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c October 2020, Newsarama Staff 09. "Transformers: Beast Wars series coming to celebrate 25th anniversary". Newsarama. Retrieved 2020-10-24.

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