![]() ![]() ![]() After twenty issues, the series was rebranded one last time, for a fifth and final volume, Transformers: Age of Extinction, which concluded after five issues.ĭespite its extremely chaotic nature, it was the longest running UK Transformers comic since Marvel's, with 75 issues over the span of seven years. ![]() This volume only ran four for issues, and was followed by a fourth volume, titled Transformers: Prime. ![]() The focus on the live-action movie continuity continued, however, with the second volume running to 21 issues before being relaunched for a third volume, renamed Transformers: Dark of the Moon. The subtitle was dropped with issue #8, which also saw the IDW reprints come to a conclusion, and the length of the magazine drop to 32 pages not long after, with issue #10, the comic strip was reduced in length to only eight pages. The title was rebranded as Transformers Universe from issues #22-25, during which time it also included original Transformers Animated strips, left over from the comic's short-lived Transformers Animated sister title.Īfter issue #25, the comic was rebranded as Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and relaunched with a second volume to tie-in with the new movie. Initially tying into the live-action film series, it featured a mix of original comic strips, reprinted IDW Publishing strips, and regular features and competitions, with over fifty pages a month. Transformers was an ongoing monthly magazine published in the United Kingdom by Titan Magazines (later Titan Comics), running from summer 2007 to winter 2014. ![]()
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