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"Transformers. Kolekcja G1" zawiera ułożone w porządku chronologicznym klasyczne historie opublikowane przez wydawnictwo Marvel w Stanach Zjednoczonych i Wielkiej Brytanii. W albumie znalazły się pokolorowane przez samego Johna-Paula Bovego historie "Wyścig z diabłem" oraz "Ocaleni". Dodatkowo czytelnik pozna historię o powrocie Megatrona i Galvatrona oraz szczerą do bólu genezę Transformerów - żaden szanujący się kolekcjoner nie chciałby tego przegapić! Tom uzupełniają materiały dodatkowe stworzone z myślą o Kolekcji G1, włączając w to m. in. artykuł poświęcony kolorowaniu serii autorstwa Johna-Paula Bovego. Całość wstępem opatrzył konsultant serii Simon Furman.

Zawiera "Transformers" US #56-61, "Transformers" UK #198, 213-222.

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192 pages, Hardcover

Published August 7, 2019

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Simon Furman

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Simon Christopher Francis Furman is a British comic book writer who is best known for his work on Hasbro/Tomy's Transformers franchise, starting with writing Marvel's initial comic book to promote the toyline worldwide, as well as foundations for both Dreamwave Production's and IDW Publishing's takes on the Generation 1 minifranchise.

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February 20, 2023
The factions of the Transformers' civil war splinter further as Autobots and Decepticons adjust to the return of long-dead warriors such as Optimus Prime, Megatron and Starscream. Then, on Cybertron, a group of Autobots learn the origins of the Transformers and inadvertently gain the attention of their god Primus and his evil opposite number, Unicron.

When Simon Furman took over as the leading creative mind behind both the US and UK incarnations of the Transformers comics, the quality of the stories increased immeasurably.
Not only was there more cohesion in the overall narratives but, due to the expected cancellation of the series, Furman decided to push the boundaries of what stories could be told (as explained in the into to this book). This means that we get much more introspective moments than the previously action-heavy stories, where characters like the iconic Optimus Prime (returned to life as a Powermaster) question their very reasons for fighting at all.

As well as telling more thoughtful stories, Furman also decided to push the boundaries of Transformers lore and this book's best moment comes at the end when we learn of the primeval battle between Primus and Unicron and how it led Primus to create a last line of defence, the Transformers. It gives a depth and mythology to the Transformers' backstory that had been lacking before and also begins the build-up to the final cataclysmic confrontation with Orson Welles... sorry, 'Unicron'.

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April 20, 2025
A solid entry in the Transformers pantheon but nothing special to write home about, a so-so introduction of the Pretenders and the bit rushed introduction of Primus is a good lead into the next volume but on its own it's just average.
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October 6, 2025
Picked up this volume at random after not really reading the comics since they came out, ie, when I was around seven years old. It's good! Funny, dramatic, colourful...better than the Japanese comics by some distance, which is the reverse of the case with the cartoons.
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