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Transformers: Lost Light is an American science fiction / action-adventure comic book written by James Roberts and published by IDW Publishing, taking place in their Transformers universe. Lost Light acts as a sequel to The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye which was published from 2012 to 2016, also written by Roberts.
The series is a direct continuation to The Transformers: Robots in Disguise, featuring Optimus Prime as the main protagonist, and is set in the Hasbro Comic Book Universe. The first issue was released on December 14, 2016 alongside Transformers: Lost Light as part of the Hasbro Reconstruction comic book line. [1]
Transformers: Till All Are One #9–12, Transformers: Optimus Prime #1–6 and Transformers: Lost Light #1–7. 384 March 29, 2022 978-1684058778: 3 Revolutionaries #5-8, Transformers: Lost Light #8–12, Transformers: Optimus Prime #7-10, Transformers Annual 2017 and Transformers: Salvation: 400 September 27, 2022 978-1413304541
Hasbro Reconstruction was a 2016 comic book launch by IDW Publishing about its line of comic books based on properties of the toy company Hasbro.Since June 2016, this branding converged most of IDW's Hasbro comics into the Hasbro Comic Book Universe, using the end of Revolution as its launching pod, which then continued with First Strike.
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Meanwhile, a 100 Penny Press: Transformers Classics #1 mini edition was also published in June 2011. [12] Some issues were also reprinted in the hardcover book Transformers: The Best Of Simon Furman in July 2007. [13] In March 2014, the first issue of the series was reprinted as 100 Penny Press: Transformers #1 [14]
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Intelligent Systems ROM burner for the Nintendo DS. A ROM image, or ROM file, is a computer file which contains a copy of the data from a read-only memory chip, often from a video game cartridge, or used to contain a computer's firmware, or from an arcade game's main board.