Some early books feature "correct" models for the characters who Series were developed in batches by more than one artist over a period of aįew months. Inconsistencies can shed light on the behind-the-scenes development of theįranchise, which can be really interesting from a fan's perspective.įor example, the character models used in the first season of the G1 TV These books usually weren't scrutinized as closely for consistency. "first party" storytelling seen in the TV shows, comic books, and movies. Usually produced through contracts with publishers, and unlike the more Hasbro, of course, is not a book publisher. Often,Įven books in a single series don't fit with each other! Especially for theĮarlier books, the artwork is often off-model in interesting and/or funny Neatly into the major Transformers continuities: cartoon, comic, etc. Terrible, but that's why they fascinate me. Most of these books are not very good! In fact, some of them are really I have a special interest in BOOKS because they provide extra story and artĬontent. Licensed merchandise-sometimes referred to as 'artifacts'-have been released. Over the long history of the Transformers brand, lots of
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