Transformers G1 cartoon laid the foundation for a franchise, but modern viewers will notice cracks in its uneven pacing and ...
Transformers is best known for Autobots like Optimus Prime and Decepticons like Megatron, but there are also a number of fantastic human characters.
Hasbro is leaning into the movie's cult status and notoriety for killing off major characters as part of a 40th anniversary "Apology Tour." By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer When it was first released ...
Transformers cover showing battle damaged Optimus Prime in front of explosions - Skybound Skybound's best-selling "Transformers" comic has taken big swings with Autobot leader Optimus Prime while ...
For nearly a decade, the demise seemed permanent. While the franchise continued on in Japan, it disappeared from America with little hope of return. In an era well before reboots of such properties ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Wheeljack and Bumblebee together in The Transformers (1984) - Hasbro The plucky and yellow (in color scheme, not spirit) Bumblebee ...
Transformers G1 Autobot Wheelie is a beloved character from the original 1980s Transformers franchise. Introduced in the 1986 animated film Transformers: The Movie, Wheelie is a small, orange Autobot ...
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Eddie Possehl is a dynamic and driven writer/director with a passion for the written word and all things film, television, comics, and games. His passion for storytelling led him to establish his own ...