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Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2007)

Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2007)

Issues (#1–6) were set before Transformers Movie. Issues (#7–8) were set immediately after the Mission City battle in the film.

Dragons Riders of Berk: Tales from Berk

Dragons Riders of Berk: Tales from Berk

A bumper collectors edition of the Dragons: Riders of Berk series based on the hugely successful and critically acclaimed Dragons: Riders of Berk TV show, the spin-off of theHow to Train Your Dragon movies.

Action Force

Action Force

In the U.K. toy manufacturer Palitoy had been releasing various toys, many licensed copies of American company Hasbro's G.I. Joe America's Mobable Fighting Man and G.I. Joe Adventure Team lines under new names (though not all, as the UK Action Man line included Parker Bros.' Rom), as the Action Man toy line. In 1982, Palitoy relaunched the flagging line as Action Force, using some of the new G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line as their basis. In 1983 a comic strip adaptation of Action Force began in IPC's weekly comic Battle, which was subsequently retitled Battle Action Force as several original Action Force strips filled much of the anthology title. However, at the end of 1986 IPC lost the license to publish Action Force stories to Marvel UK, who launched a new Action Force title, reprinting US Marvel's G.I. Joe strips alongside Lew Stringer's humour strip Combat Colin and back-up strips taken from other Marvel US titles such as Master of Kung-Fu. Additionally, Action Force occasionally published brand new, UK-originated Action Force strips, including one which saw Action Force team up with the Autobots. The weekly Action Force cancelled with its fiftieth issue, and merged into Transformers. However, while the US G.I. Joe strip was still being reprinted in this new, combined title, Marvel UK soon launched a new Action Force Monthly, containing all UK-originated Action Force stories, both reprints from the weekly Action Force and new stories.


Perchance to dream - The Indian adventures of Giuseppe Bergman

Perchance to dream - The Indian adventures of Giuseppe Bergman

The ruined tapes revive on location and can now be seen. In them, a knight in shining armor wends his way through the Orient, meeting every encounter win increasingly inappropriate chivalry. As the fantasy world imperceptibly appropriates center stage, a third level, the realities of international politics, manifests itself in brief, sinister flashes, including the ultimate brief sinister flash...

Transformers '84: Secrets and Lies

Transformers '84: Secrets and Lies

Simon Furman returns! The beloved writer, accompanied by the equally accomplished Guido Guidi and John-Paul Bove, returns to tell a new tale in the original Transformers comic universe, hot off the heels of the successful Transformers '84 #0 one-shot! As the Cybertronian Civil War rages, Decepticon scientist Shockwave has encountered a new obstacle to the Decepticon's victory and subjugation of the planet: an obstacle called... Megatron!

G.I. Joe European Missions

G.I. Joe European Missions

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Genre: Military

WildStorm! (1995)

WildStorm! (1995)

An anthology series that featured different Wildstorm characters.

The Transformers Spotlight: Shockwave

The Transformers Spotlight: Shockwave

Shockwave is a Decepticion, but he serves only one true master: Pure Logic. But it all fails when you're facing the anarchy, rage and wrath of the Dinobots and the taste of their revenge. This is the turning point for Shockwave, face defeat or embrace evolution.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Robots

Necrowar

Necrowar

In a war without limits, against an enemy without number, a radically new breed of soldier is the only possible response. As the Dark Matter forces of the Progeny sweep through the universe, deconstructing the very stuff of space itself, five recruits step into the firing line, wrapped in living battle-suits. Unknown to them, though, they've been selected not to do... but rather to die! All-new, sweeping Sci-Fi action from Simon Furman (Transformers: The War Within) and hot new talent Adi Granov!

Terminator: Revolution

Terminator: Revolution

NOTE: Indicia titled as "Terminator: Revolution".


DreamWorks Kung Fu Panda

DreamWorks Kung Fu Panda

Po has been a busy Kung-Fu Panda! He’s had 2 hit movies, a successful TV show, and there’s another exciting movie on the way! And now he’s set to get even busier in his own brand new comic! Join Po, The Furious Five and Shifu – and all their enemies – for their own comic strip adventures! This issue kicks off a special two-part story: ‘Wake Me Up Before You Po-Po!’

Transformers '84

Transformers '84

Reuniting the Transformers: Regeneration One team of Simon Furman and Guido Guidi!

Vigilant Legacy

Vigilant Legacy

Many years ago, a team of strange, super-powered beings were brought together by the original Dr. Sin in order to stop a reality-spanning apocalyptic event known as "The Blood Rapture." That incarnation of The Vigilant were successful in their mission, but it came at a great cost. Years later, the evil Nazi genius Von Hoffman is now searching for dangerous artifacts which will enable him to kick-start Armageddon once again. While the new Dr. Sin and his fresh team of ragtag heroes are tested by new threats and interpersonal conflicts, Hoffman creeps closer to achieving his diabolical goal. With the complete unraveling of all reality on the line, the stakes have never been higher for The Vigilant!

The Dracula File

The Dracula File

Written by 2000 AD stalwart Gerry Finley-Day and featuring Eric Bradbury’s nightmarish vision of horror’s greatest icon, The Dracula File is a book that you can really sink your teeth into!

Tales From the Beast Wars Transformers

Tales From the Beast Wars Transformers

BotCon '97 exclusive comic.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Robots

Transformers: Generation 2 (1994)

Transformers: Generation 2 (1994)

The first two issues contain original stories, the final issues reprint Transformers Generation 2 issues #3-5.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Robots

Transformers: Armada (2003)

Transformers: Armada (2003)

The Transformers Armada comic distributed by Panini and was based on the Armada toyline and animated franchise. The comic followed a timeline separate from the Dreamwave title, and developed its own storylines over nine issues. They were written by Simon Furman.

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