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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.
The limited series Battletide pitted Death's Head II in combat with the likes of Killpower, the renamed Dark Angel, Motormouth, Wolverine and Psylocke; sales of around 200,000 an issue ensured a sequel, [10] the imaginatively named Battletide II, would follow in 1993; Death's Head II & the Origin of Die-Cut was a two-issue series introducing ...
Eternal Silence, alternatively known as the Dexter Graves Monument or the Statue of Death, [1] is a monument in Chicago's Graceland Cemetery and features a bronze sculpture of a hooded and draped figure set upon, and backdropped by, black granite.
The sculpture brings to life Bumblebee, a robotic character from the Transformers franchise, featured in toys, games, books, comics, an animated series and films.
Senior illustrated the 1985 book Space Assassin.He debuted on the British Transformers title drawing #42, and became one of the title's most prolific and popular artists (always inking his own pencils), thanks to his geometric style, which perfectly suited the dynamics of the series.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is a 2009 American science fiction action film based on Hasbro's Transformers toy line. The film is the second installment in the Transformers film series and the sequel to Transformers (2007). The film is directed by Michael Bay and written by Ehren Kruger, Roberto Orci, and Alex Kurtzman.
Sentinel Prime was voiced by Townsend Coleman in the Transformers: Animated cartoon. [6] In Dark of the Moon, Sentinel Prime was voiced by Leonard Nimoy. In the video game Transformers: War for Cybertron, he is voiced by Troy Baker. [citation needed] In the film Transformers One he is voiced by Jon Hamm. [7]
Transformers Deluxe Longarm and Bumblebee Screen Battle: Final Stand (2007) Deluxe Longarm comes packaged in this mini-diorama with a legless version of Robot Replicas Bumblebee . Unlike the regular packaged version, this version of Longarm is decorated with "Mike's Towing" labels as seen on the film instead of "Orson's Towing".