Idw Publishing's "Transformers: Bumblebee Movie Prequel" #4, available October 3, 2018, is written by John Barber and illustrated by Andrew Griffith, with covers by Griffith and Fico Ossio:
"...in 1960's England, 'Bumblebee' and his super-spy allies infiltrate the 'Decepticon' clandestine island headquarters.
"Is it a trap? Of course it's a trap.
"But in the high-stakes game of counterintelligence, who's trapping who?..."
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"...in 1960's England, 'Bumblebee' and his super-spy allies infiltrate the 'Decepticon' clandestine island headquarters.
"Is it a trap? Of course it's a trap.
"But in the high-stakes game of counterintelligence, who's trapping who?..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Bumblebee"...
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- 10/3/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Here's a comic book crossover that I never imagined happening! Idw has announced that they will launch a Star Trek vs. Transformers crossover miniseries.
According to io9, "The series will begin in the Star Trek universe, when the U.S.S. Enterprise answers a distress call on the edge of Klingon Space, only to find a dilithium mine under attack from 20th century-era jets and helicopters. When a certain red truck shows up to lend a hand, however, Kirk and the crew discover that there’s more than meets the eye to their new vehicular friends and foes."
The comic is being written by John Barber and Mike Johnson and the art is being done by Philip Murphy. Johnson had this to say in a statement:
"This is a crossover several decades in the making, and we could not be more thrilled to bring it to fans. John and I...
According to io9, "The series will begin in the Star Trek universe, when the U.S.S. Enterprise answers a distress call on the edge of Klingon Space, only to find a dilithium mine under attack from 20th century-era jets and helicopters. When a certain red truck shows up to lend a hand, however, Kirk and the crew discover that there’s more than meets the eye to their new vehicular friends and foes."
The comic is being written by John Barber and Mike Johnson and the art is being done by Philip Murphy. Johnson had this to say in a statement:
"This is a crossover several decades in the making, and we could not be more thrilled to bring it to fans. John and I...
- 6/20/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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