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The sculptures depicting Bumblebee and Optimus Prime. Transformers are two metal sculptures depicting characters from the Transformers media franchise that were installed outside of the Georgetown home of Newton Howard, a brain and cognitive scientist who is a professor at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
This category collects images that are scans, screen captures, photos, and/or illustrations of Transformers toys and related characters and intellectual properties. This includes material originally produced by other companies under license.
Aaron C. Archer (born 1972 in Canton, Ohio) is an American illustrator and creative professional who spent over 18 years at Hasbro, designing for toy brands like Transformers, G.I. Joe, and others. Archer worked on the Transformers brand for over 13 years, collaborating with Takara on hundreds of toys. Archer acted as the Creative Lead for all ...
On December 15, 2015, Hasbro agreed with Paramount to a deal creating a five-property movie universe by then financing unit Allspark Pictures and distributed by Paramount Pictures. This new universe would consist of the current G.I. Joe film series alongside future film adaptations based on M.A.S.K. , Micronauts , Rom and Visionaries . [ 17 ]
As part of the Transformers Collaborative series, Hasbro released in 2019 a toy figure based on the character Ectotron, which is also based on the Ecto-1 vehicle. [5] [6] They also released an exclusive recolor of the Masterpiece MP-10 Optimus Prime toy with a Ghostbusters-themed color scheme and accessory sets.
The Energon Universe (EU) is an ongoing American comic book franchise and shared fictional universe created and overseen by Robert Kirkman, and published by Skybound Entertainment, an imprint of Image Comics, in collaboration with toy company Hasbro.
As a Targetmaster, he is paired with Haywire, excitable Nebulan teenager whose impulsiveness makes him a chancy electro-laser cannon, at best. In, "Transformers: The Headmasters", Blurr and Kup left with Rodimus Prime to find a new home for the Autobot's after Cybertron was destroyed. Arcee: Cybertronian convertible The Transformers: The Movie
Classic Transformers franchise logo used until 2014 Spider-Man battles Megatron on the cover of The Transformers #3. Generation 1 is a retroactive term for the Transformers characters that appeared between 1984 and 1993. The Transformers began with the 1980s Japanese toy lines Micro Change and Diaclone. They presented robots able to transform ...