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Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2

Transformers News: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2

Tuesday, May 23rd, 2017 1:56PM CDT

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As suspected in the comics solicitations article, posted here, there is yet more material to come from IDW Publishing about their comics in August and September 2017 - Blastr proves us right, by showcasing a full 11 covers for the next crossover featuring Transformers, M.A.S.K., GI Joe, Micronauts, ROM and Action Man!

Covering issues 1 and 2 of the comics event, the covers are all shown below to follow the storylines currently being explored in Revolutionaries. Check out the synopses for more, and let us know what you think.

First Strike #1

A Hasbro comic book event! A new era of peace is dawning as Earth formally joins the Cybertronian Council of Worlds. That is… until Baron Ironblood joins Destro, Storm Shadow and other nefarious villains in a terrorist attack on Iacon! As chaos takes hold on Cybertron, it will be left to Scarlett and the rest of G.I. Joe on Earth to discover the true purpose behind the attack before both worlds descend into all-out-war!


Transformers News: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2

Transformers News: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2

Transformers News: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2

Transformers News: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2

Transformers News: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2

Transformers News: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2


First Strike #2

The crossover of the year continues! Scarlett learns the truth behind Baron Ironblood’s plan to destroy all life on Cybertron, but with her team stranded on Earth, she must turn to an unlikely ally to help her reach the besieged planet. Enter: Soundwave!


Transformers News: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2

Transformers News: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2

Transformers News: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2

Transformers News: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2

Transformers News: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2
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Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1883644)
Posted by Va'al on May 23rd, 2017 @ 2:40pm CDT
And in some more IDW Publishing Hasbro Universe First Strike news, courtesy of Amazon.com and their pre-order listing for the paperback collection of the event, we have a full spoiler-ful solicit blurb, a provisional cover, and a release date for the volume (February 20th, 2018)l.

Given the potential spoiler - the possible identity of Baron Iron Blood from Revolutionaries and the whole storyline for the crossover - we do not recommend reading further if you're invested in the story. You may, however check out the image below as I keep typing to increase the word count so it's not showing up on the main page!

Product details

Paperback: 152 pages
Publisher: IDW Publishing (February 20, 2018)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1684051223
ISBN-13: 978-1684051229


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Joe Colton, the founder of G.I. JOE, gathers together some of his greatest foes from COBRA and heads into battle against the forces of the TRANSFORMERS! It will take the combined might of Scarlett, Snake Eyes, and a host of heroes including ROM, M.A.S.K. and the MICRONAUTS to stop what happens next!

A new era of peace is dawning as Earth formally joins the Council of Worlds. That is...until Baron Ironblood joins Destro, Storm Shadow and other nefarious villains in a terrorist attack on Iacon! As chaos takes hold on Cybertron, it will be left up to Scarlett's team on Earth to discover the true purpose behind the attack before both worlds descend into all-out-war!
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1883659)
Posted by Targetmaster Kup on May 23rd, 2017 @ 3:45pm CDT
Baron Ironblood is G.I. Joe Colton? I never saw that coming!Maybe he is a Dire Wraith?
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1883660)
Posted by Targetmaster Kup on May 23rd, 2017 @ 3:47pm CDT
Whoa! Those are some amazing covers! It is going to be hard to pick just one! :-o
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1883774)
Posted by Kurona on May 23rd, 2017 @ 8:49pm CDT
This is adorable. Scarlett is me.

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Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1884977)
Posted by Va'al on May 29th, 2017 @ 4:05pm CDT
In comics news from IDW Publishing, prior to the previews for this week's comics, and via CBR, we have a look at a gigantic variant cover triptych (from issues #1, #3 and #5), in black and white lineart by Whilce Portacio, for the Hasbro Universe crossover First Strike. Check out more info on the image and the event below!

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The covers will be available to retailers who order 50 copies or more of each First Strike #1 and #2 (both scheduled for release in August).

The First Strike story picks up with Earth about to join the Cybertronian Council of Worlds. That seemingly peaceful event is interrupted by Cobra, as Baron Ironblood — historically the British counterpart to Cobra Commander — has targeted all Cybertronians for termination, clearly putting the Transformers in serious jeopardy. The G.I. Joes, led by Scarlett, and the Autobots, led by Optimus Prime, stand in the way in the face of extinction — enlisting help along the way from, apparently, an unlikely ally in the form of Soundwave of the Decepticons.

“One man attempts to dominate, one woman stands against him,” Mairghread Scott said in a statement to CBR. “Watch as Scarlett leads her G.I. Joes on a daring mission to save all of Cybertron from their gravest threat yet. First Strike is a fast-paced, hard-hitting, and deeply personal character story set against the backdrop of intergalactic war with all the giant robots, cyborg ninjas, and massive explosions you could ask for.”

First Strike #1 is scheduled for release on Aug. 9, and will run for six issues in a twice-monthly shipping schedule.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1884987)
Posted by Bounti76 on May 29th, 2017 @ 5:32pm CDT
Scarlett and the G.I. Joe team are going to save Cybertron? Transformers are a sideshow on their OWN DAMN PLANET?? This makes me hate First Strike already.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1884995)
Posted by Nexus Knight on May 29th, 2017 @ 6:13pm CDT
Bounti76 wrote:Scarlett and the G.I. Joe team are going to save Cybertron? Transformers are a sideshow on their OWN DAMN PLANET?? This makes me hate First Strike already.


I am strangely okay with this. They've done it for Earth, it's Earth's turn to pay back the favor. What I do have a problem with...

Va'al wrote:Watch as Scarlett leads her G.I. Joes on a daring mission to save all of Cybertron from their gravest threat yet.


Ahem... think some people may have something to say about that.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1885122)
Posted by Kurona on May 30th, 2017 @ 11:05am CDT
Nexus Knight wrote:
Bounti76 wrote:Scarlett and the G.I. Joe team are going to save Cybertron? Transformers are a sideshow on their OWN DAMN PLANET?? This makes me hate First Strike already.


I am strangely okay with this. They've done it for Earth, it's Earth's turn to pay back the favor. What I do have a problem with...

Va'al wrote:Watch as Scarlett leads her G.I. Joes on a daring mission to save all of Cybertron from their gravest threat yet.


Ahem... think some people may have something to say about that.

Not to mention this is right in the middle of TAAO introducing the Liege friggin' Maximo as an antagonist. I realise it is just word fluff for solicitation, but goddamn.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1885151)
Posted by Va'al on May 30th, 2017 @ 12:03pm CDT
Some more news about the IDW Publishing Hasbro Universe First Strike upcoming crossover, via fellow Seibertronian triKlops and Amazon.com! Much like for Revolution before it, the next event looks like it'll probably also split its books into subtitled collections, with the first one to show up listed as Champions - check out the synopsis and cover below, and here for the listing itself (planned release is February 2018, currently at $19.99).

Transformers! G.I. Joe! Rom! All your favorite Hasbro characters get to shine in these standalone stories setting up the biggest comics event of the year!

First, with Cybertron under siege from Baron Ironblood, it's up to Optimus Prime and Arcee to defend their homeland, and the Revolutionaries team is caught in the middle! Then, back on Earth, Rom finds himself teaming up with the world's smallest heroes, the Micronauts! Can they prevent catastrophe, or is it already too late? And, with the team divided, G.I. Joe must confront dangers both in space and Earthside. Looks like they'll need some help from M.A.S.K.!


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Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1885197)
Posted by Targetmaster Kup on May 30th, 2017 @ 12:55pm CDT
So it looks like 3 different issues?
  • An OPTIMUS PRIME/REVOLUTIONARIES book
  • A ROM/MICRONAUTS book
  • A G.I.JOE/M.A.S.K. book
Is that everyone else sees from this?
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1887690)
Posted by Daniel Adkins on June 7th, 2017 @ 1:48pm CDT
Well, looks like we now know the future of the Hasbro Universe after First Strike: http://www.cbr.com/first-strike-idw-has ... s-tie-ins/

I admit, as a huge fan of ROM, I'm disappointed to see him not getting his own title, but I do love the Micronauts, especially Rom and Acroyear's interactions. Still, hopefully G.I. Joe: Unmasked will actually do something interesting with the M.A.S.K. characters, since their own book has been complete and utter garbage.

Also, I liked seeing Centurion on that Optimus Prime tie-in cover. Hopefully that means he'll be sticking around, which works given what's been revealed about him in the Sourcebook.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1887706)
Posted by Va'al on June 7th, 2017 @ 2:29pm CDT
Fellow Seibertronian Daniel Adkins has spotted over on CBR an interview with IDW Publishing editor David Hedgecock about the next event in the company's planned Hasbro franchises crossover: First Strike! The interview can be read in full here, and some snippets of interest below, such as the end of most major (non-TF, bar Till All Are One) series, rebranding into First Strike monickers as of September, and why that might be. Also included are solicits and covers for some of the books - check it all out!

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IDW Publishing’s next Hasbro crossover is looming, and it looks to have an even bigger impact on the line than fans might have initially guessed. First Strike, which brings together Transformers, G.I. Joe, M.A.S.K. and more, gets going next week with a #0 issue from co-writers Mairghread Scott & David A. Rodriguez and artist Max Dunbar, also the creative team of the main six-issue First Strike miniseries which kicks off with twice-monthly issues in August.

Along with the imminent debut comes the news that some of IDW’s current licensed Hasbro books will end in August — due to a “seasonal” model and in-story changes brought by the events of First Strike. August will bring the last issues of G.I. Joe (with #9), M.A.S.K. (#10), Micronauts: Wrath of Karza (#5) and Rom (#14).

But those characters, naturally, aren’t going away for good — September sees a G.I. Joe: First Strike by Aubrey Sitterson and Ilias Kyriazis and a Micronauts: First Strike one-shot by Christos Gage and Chris Panda; October follows with a M.A.S.K.: First Strike one-shot from Sitterson and Kyriazis and Rom: First Strike from Christos Gage and Chris Panda. Additionally, a Optimus Prime: First Strike one-shot is scheduled for September from John Barber and Guido Guidi; Barber is joined by artist Guido Guidi in October for the Transformers: First Strike one-shot in October.

Then in November, a new series titled G.I. Joe: Unmasked (uniting G.I. Joe and M.A.S.K.) is set to debut in the wake of First Strike, and Rom & The Micronauts is slated for December.

[...]

2. For story reasons that will become clear during First Strike, the titles we’re drawing to a close won’t really make any sense any more! After the events of First Strike, we’ve got plans for radically new, fresh takes on some of these properties and we want to signify how important the changes are. We couldn’t do that and keep the current series titles in place.

[...]

This is coming a year after Revolution — are you planning on annual Hasbro events?

We have a three-year story arc in mind for the shared Hasbro universe. First Strike is the second act. While Revolution brought everything together, First Strike is the first chance we get to see the ramifications of this bold direction we’ve undertaken, and it leads us directly into… well, I can’t wait to tell you what it leads us into but I can’t just yet!


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G.I. JOE: First Strike #1—Cover A: Drew Johnson—SPOTLIGHT

Aubrey Sitterson (w) • Ilias Kyriazis (a) • Drew Johnson (c)
As Scarlett heads off to Cybertron to confront the events of First Strike, her G.I. Joe team on Earth faces an unusual enemy… V.E.N.O.M.! With the help of a former M.A.S.K. member, G.I. Joe looks to put an end to Miles Mayhem’s sinister group once and for all, in the Greatest Crossover One-Shot Of All Time!
*Retailers: See your order form for incentive information.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Expected in-store date: 9/27/17

G.I. JOE: First Strike #1—Cover B: Ilias Kyriazis

Aubrey Sitterson (w) • Ilias Kyriazis (a & c)
*Retailers: See your order form for incentive information.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Expected in-store date: 9/27/17
*Retailer incentives: Order 10 copies, get one free variant cover by Nick Bradshaw!



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Micronauts: First Strike #1—Cover A: Nelson Daniel—SPOTLIGHT

Christos Gage (w) • Chris Panda (a) • Nelson Daniel (c)
Rom, remaining on Earth as the events of First Strike take place, finds himself in a most unusual team-up… with Earth’s smallest heroes, The Micronauts! Together, these two forces must prevent a catastrophe on Earth even while Cybertron descends into chaos!
*Retailers: See your order form for incentive information.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Expected in-store date: 9/13/17

Micronauts: First Strike #1—Cover B: Chris Panda

Christos Gage (w) • Chris Panda (a & c)
*Retailers: See your order form for incentive information.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Expected in-store date: 9/13/17
*Retailer incentives: Order 10 copies, get one free variant cover by Nick Bradshaw!


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Optimus Prime: First Strike #1—Cover A: Sara Pitre-Durocher—SPOTLIGHT

John Barber (w) • Guido Guidi (a) • Sara Pitre-Durocher (c)
With Cybertron under siege by Baron Ironblood’s forces, Optimus Prime and Arcee defend their homeland! Caught in the middle is the human/Transformer team known as the Revolutionaries—and one of them has a secret that puts everyone at risk!
*Retailers: See your order form for incentive information.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Expected in-store date: 9/20/17


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Optimus Prime: First Strike #1—Cover B: Guido Guidi

John Barber (w) • Guido Guidi (a & c)
*Retailers: See your order form for incentive information.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Expected in-store date: 9/20/17
*Retailer incentives: Order 10 copies, get one free variant cover by Nick Bradshaw!
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1887737)
Posted by Kurona on June 7th, 2017 @ 4:13pm CDT
Now this is where I get a bit worried about the expanded universe - if they're joining multiple franchises into a single book for each, then that not only says bad things about how this is working out from a financial standpoint but it's likely not gonna go down well with fans of each. You were loving the Micronauts but you weren't fond of ROM's story? Too bad, he's in Micronauts now! You were kinda liking where MASK was going but you really couldn't be bothered with GI Joe? Guess what, they're the exact same team now!

And I know, detractors to the Hasbro universe would argue this is already a thing; but for the most part outside of actual crossovers every book in the Hasbro universe was allowed to be its own thing with minimal effect from the other books. You could easily read GI Joe without giving one iota of a fuck about what's happening in Lost Light, and you can have a fine time reading Optimus Prime without really needing to know what that ROM dude's up to. I just hope Transformers is popular enough as a brand on its own to not have the whole "two-franchises-in-one-book" thing happen to it. And what about Action Man?!


One thing I'm very confused about though. Why does GI Joe need to combine with any book? I thought it was the CROWN JEWEL OF THE HASBRO UNIVERSE, surely it was doing fine on its own? :-P
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1887767)
Posted by RNSrobot on June 7th, 2017 @ 5:35pm CDT
Nope nope nope nope nope nope
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1887768)
Posted by Daniel Adkins on June 7th, 2017 @ 5:38pm CDT
Kurona wrote:Now this is where I get a bit worried about the expanded universe - if they're joining multiple franchises into a single book for each, then that not only says bad things about how this is working out from a financial standpoint but it's likely not gonna go down well with fans of each. You were loving the Micronauts but you weren't fond of ROM's story? Too bad, he's in Micronauts now! You were kinda liking where MASK was going but you really couldn't be bothered with GI Joe? Guess what, they're the exact same team now!

And I know, detractors to the Hasbro universe would argue this is already a thing; but for the most part outside of actual crossovers every book in the Hasbro universe was allowed to be its own thing with minimal effect from the other books. You could easily read GI Joe without giving one iota of a **** about what's happening in Lost Light, and you can have a fine time reading Optimus Prime without really needing to know what that ROM dude's up to. I just hope Transformers is popular enough as a brand on its own to not have the whole "two-franchises-in-one-book" thing happen to it. And what about Action Man?!


One thing I'm very confused about though. Why does GI Joe need to combine with any book? I thought it was the CROWN JEWEL OF THE HASBRO UNIVERSE, surely it was doing fine on its own? :-P


I hate to say it, but Action Man will probably go with Kup and join the cast of Optimus Prime.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1887769)
Posted by Targetmaster Kup on June 7th, 2017 @ 5:45pm CDT
Maybe TAAO will be replaced by Kup of Action, a buddy comic with Kup and Action Man?
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1887771)
Posted by Nexus Knight on June 7th, 2017 @ 5:49pm CDT
Daniel Adkins wrote:
Kurona wrote:Now this is where I get a bit worried about the expanded universe - if they're joining multiple franchises into a single book for each, then that not only says bad things about how this is working out from a financial standpoint but it's likely not gonna go down well with fans of each. You were loving the Micronauts but you weren't fond of ROM's story? Too bad, he's in Micronauts now! You were kinda liking where MASK was going but you really couldn't be bothered with GI Joe? Guess what, they're the exact same team now!

And I know, detractors to the Hasbro universe would argue this is already a thing; but for the most part outside of actual crossovers every book in the Hasbro universe was allowed to be its own thing with minimal effect from the other books. You could easily read GI Joe without giving one iota of a **** about what's happening in Lost Light, and you can have a fine time reading Optimus Prime without really needing to know what that ROM dude's up to. I just hope Transformers is popular enough as a brand on its own to not have the whole "two-franchises-in-one-book" thing happen to it. And what about Action Man?!


One thing I'm very confused about though. Why does GI Joe need to combine with any book? I thought it was the CROWN JEWEL OF THE HASBRO UNIVERSE, surely it was doing fine on its own? :-P


I hate to say it, but Action Man will probably go with Kup and join the cast of Optimus Prime.


That's probably actually the logical thing to do. Action Man is admittedly only one person (whose book surprisingly did poorly) teamed up with a big alien robot, especially since. It makes sense (to me) for him to join the Transformers and provide a human prospective. Of course they already have plenty of characters doing that, but hey, I'm alright with the human perspective.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1887795)
Posted by Daniel Adkins on June 7th, 2017 @ 7:02pm CDT
Nexus Knight wrote:
Daniel Adkins wrote:
Kurona wrote:Now this is where I get a bit worried about the expanded universe - if they're joining multiple franchises into a single book for each, then that not only says bad things about how this is working out from a financial standpoint but it's likely not gonna go down well with fans of each. You were loving the Micronauts but you weren't fond of ROM's story? Too bad, he's in Micronauts now! You were kinda liking where MASK was going but you really couldn't be bothered with GI Joe? Guess what, they're the exact same team now!

And I know, detractors to the Hasbro universe would argue this is already a thing; but for the most part outside of actual crossovers every book in the Hasbro universe was allowed to be its own thing with minimal effect from the other books. You could easily read GI Joe without giving one iota of a **** about what's happening in Lost Light, and you can have a fine time reading Optimus Prime without really needing to know what that ROM dude's up to. I just hope Transformers is popular enough as a brand on its own to not have the whole "two-franchises-in-one-book" thing happen to it. And what about Action Man?!


One thing I'm very confused about though. Why does GI Joe need to combine with any book? I thought it was the CROWN JEWEL OF THE HASBRO UNIVERSE, surely it was doing fine on its own? :-P


I hate to say it, but Action Man will probably go with Kup and join the cast of Optimus Prime.


That's probably actually the logical thing to do. Action Man is admittedly only one person (whose book surprisingly did poorly) teamed up with a big alien robot, especially since. It makes sense (to me) for him to join the Transformers and provide a human prospective. Of course they already have plenty of characters doing that, but hey, I'm alright with the human perspective.

Action Man was always intended to be a 4-issue miniseries.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1887820)
Posted by Nexus Knight on June 7th, 2017 @ 8:31pm CDT
Daniel Adkins wrote:Action Man was always intended to be a 4-issue miniseries.


The series takes place immediately before the Revolution event in which it takes part; unfortunately, due to poor sales, "Action Man: Revolution" also happened to be the last issue of Action Man, with the series ending after a single four-issue arc.


This implies it was actually supposed to go on longer than the four issues. To be fair, though, I'm getting this off the IDW Hasbro Wiki (the offshoot of TFwiki, for those that don't know) on Action Man's comic page.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1887833)
Posted by Daniel Adkins on June 7th, 2017 @ 9:12pm CDT
Nexus Knight wrote:
Daniel Adkins wrote:Action Man was always intended to be a 4-issue miniseries.


The series takes place immediately before the Revolution event in which it takes part; unfortunately, due to poor sales, "Action Man: Revolution" also happened to be the last issue of Action Man, with the series ending after a single four-issue arc.


This implies it was actually supposed to go on longer than the four issues. To be fair, though, I'm getting this off the IDW Hasbro Wiki (the offshoot of TFwiki, for those that don't know) on Action Man's comic page.

As one of the admins who helped write that article, that was what we assumed at the time. I conducted an interview with John Barber at NC Comicon Oak City 2017, and he confirmed that it was only supposed to be a miniseries. But thanks for reminding me to fix that.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1887848)
Posted by Nexus Knight on June 7th, 2017 @ 10:13pm CDT
Daniel Adkins wrote:
Nexus Knight wrote:
Daniel Adkins wrote:Action Man was always intended to be a 4-issue miniseries.


The series takes place immediately before the Revolution event in which it takes part; unfortunately, due to poor sales, "Action Man: Revolution" also happened to be the last issue of Action Man, with the series ending after a single four-issue arc.


This implies it was actually supposed to go on longer than the four issues. To be fair, though, I'm getting this off the IDW Hasbro Wiki (the offshoot of TFwiki, for those that don't know) on Action Man's comic page.

As one of the admins who helped write that article, that was what we assumed at the time. I conducted an interview with John Barber at NC Comicon Oak City 2017, and he confirmed that it was only supposed to be a miniseries. But thanks for reminding me to fix that.


My apologies if it seemed I insulted your intel, I didn't know that. But anything help! ;)^
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1887874)
Posted by ricemazter on June 8th, 2017 @ 2:18am CDT
Shoot, I was really starting to get into ROM since the IDA digital sale. He was one of those rare conduits into the wider galactic side of the transformers universe, and I always really like the concept of multi-species coalitions with their own gimmick like the Solstar Order or the Green lantern corps. It'll be a shame if he ends up stuck in a completely different universe or shrunk down with the micronauts.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1887889)
Posted by Big Grim on June 8th, 2017 @ 6:07am CDT
Kurona wrote:One thing I'm very confused about though. Why does GI Joe need to combine with any book? I thought it was the CROWN JEWEL OF THE HASBRO UNIVERSE, surely it was doing fine on its own? :-P

Came here to say just that! :D
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1888010)
Posted by ScottyP on June 8th, 2017 @ 2:19pm CDT
Daniel Adkins wrote:As one of the admins who helped write that article, that was what we assumed at the time. I conducted an interview with John Barber at NC Comicon Oak City 2017, and he confirmed that it was only supposed to be a miniseries. But thanks for reminding me to fix that.
Off topic: hey, another NC guy! Raleigh resident myself, always nice to see more folks from the state here!

On topic: intentions aside, Action Man did really poorly from the physical monthly sales perspective. I don't even think 4 cracked the top 300 :/
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1888012)
Posted by Kurona on June 8th, 2017 @ 2:23pm CDT
It's a shame too as it was a pretty decent mini. For the most part it was pretty standard (the whole 'the actually well-trained and experienced people don't trust this daredevil newcomer but it turns out the latter is in fact correct and justified' thing has been done to death), but the characters were likeable and it pulled off a few legitimately well-done and surprising twists while having the expanded universe thing play into character motivations without being overly-intrusive. I honestly think Micronauts aside it was the best of all five new Hasbro books.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1888014)
Posted by Daniel Adkins on June 8th, 2017 @ 2:33pm CDT
I still think ROM has been the best ongoing, because Micronauts hit some major pacing problems once they got to Earth, but Action Man is such a solid standalone story that I will always recommend the trade to people. I'd certainly love to see another series or mini after Revolutionaries and First Strike.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1888105)
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on June 8th, 2017 @ 7:45pm CDT
The only good thing so far from the "expanded universe" thing is Action Man and Kup. That is my one jewel from the mess of the past almost year
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1888134)
Posted by Daniel Adkins on June 8th, 2017 @ 9:17pm CDT
But Rom is there. Rom improves anything by at least 20%.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1888209)
Posted by Va'al on June 9th, 2017 @ 7:00am CDT
From Vince Brusio of Previews World, we have some more information about the upcoming IDW Publishing Hasbro Universe event First Strike - which will apparently change the concept of shared universe even further - courtesy of an interview with the two writers Mairghread Scott and David Rodriguez! The full piece can be read here, but some relevant snippets (such as who is directly involved, and what is the role played by Joe Colton in it all) are copied below - check them out, and beware that some spoilers for current stories are present!

Vince Brusio: What core idea helped to first strike sparks for this story? How did the concept of this Hasbro crossover first begin, and then grow to the point where it took two writers to make it all fit?

Mairghread Scott: The core concept is two-fold: IDW and Hasbro very much wanted G.I. Joe on Cybertron – a fight so big it dragged all the other Hasbro brands into it, and that idea is super-fun! The two franchises have a long history together and it’s definitely something I was interested in exploring. But I wanted to bring a second, more personal, layer to the story and so we hit on our central theme. Scarlett, the head of G.I. Joe is now being pitted against her own mentor, Joe Colton, who seems to be hell-bent on dragging Earth into an interplanetary war!

So it’s not just a question of saving the Transformers, or saving all of Earth, it’s also a question of saving one man in the midst of this who means the world to you. Is it really Colton doing this? Could he be brainwashed or coerced? If not, can he be redeemed? That balance is one we’re really striving for in this book. Big action, but with a big heart behind it.

David Rodriguez: It gives the entire story a great, emotional core. We’re all for piles of ninjas (so many ninjas) and explosions, but having this conflict that the series pivots on grounds it in stakes that are relatable on a human level. And to make matters more interesting, Colton is not a supervillain with a grandiose or cartoonish plan. He is thoughtful, tactical and incredibly dangerous. He’s spent years planning and assembling the execution of this mission. And Scarlett knows that Colton would not have pulled the trigger unless he knew he had a reasonable shot at pulling this off. So even though the Transformers think the humans pose little to no threat to Cybertron, the reality is that the entire planet is in very real and immediate danger.

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Mairghread Scott: Well, fighting global genocide should never take away from petty squabbling. Naturally our primary heroes (Scarlett and her team from G.I. Joe, Matt and Gloria from MASK, Soundwave and Optimus from Transformers) get along fairly well, they’re not without conflict. Lady Jaye throws a lot of shade at people and Soundwave is not a fan of humans, but his character is weirdly adorable. (He’s really trying to be respectful of these vastly inferior, squishable things but…ugh.)

On the bad guys’ side, keeping competing minds like Storm Shadow from GI Joe and Shazraella from Micronauts (who gets a big upgrade in our story) together is a tall order. Miles Mayhem totally lives up to his name and it’s a joy to write whenever he gets cut down a peg. But they’re not the only people causing trouble. Elita One ends up throwing a wrench in everyone’s works when she steamrolls in with her own agenda. Let’s just say she makes Starscream seem like an upright citizen.

David Rodriguez: The twins (Skyburst and Stormclash) might be my new favorites. I wasn't really familiar with them before the series, but after researching them and seeing them in action in the story I am totally smitten. They have so much energy in their designs and personality that its hard not to enjoy every panel that they're on. But what is great about the human characters is that they hold their own in every scene. Any normal person would be dwarfed (in every sense) by the Transformers, but there really isn't anything “normal” about Scarlett and her team. They rise to the occasion and stand shoulder to shoulder with their robot allies. (Well, metaphorically. In the literal sense they sometimes stand on their shoulders. But that's purely tactical). The other duo that caught me by surprise are Stormshadow and Shaz. They need to have their own, buddy-villain, spin-off after this is said and done. Luckily vans and talking animals are easy to come by.


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Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1888210)
Posted by Daniel Adkins on June 9th, 2017 @ 7:06am CDT
Might wanna put that in spoiler tags, Va'al, considering it spoils the identity of Baron Ironblood.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1888212)
Posted by Va'al on June 9th, 2017 @ 7:13am CDT
Daniel Adkins wrote:Might wanna put that in spoiler tags, Va'al, considering it spoils the identity of Baron Ironblood.


Was already spoiled in previous news, and the tags don't show up on the front page due to formatting! It's.. frustrating, but I did warn against them in the write-up. :(
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1888219)
Posted by SG Roadbuster on June 9th, 2017 @ 7:46am CDT
ugggghhhh, another crossover "mega-event" that de-rails the books i actually care about for 3-6 months and forces in characters that I just can't bring myself to care about.

IDW, please stop trying to be Marvel.

at least they're leaving Lost Light alone. RIP TAAO
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1888220)
Posted by Kurona on June 9th, 2017 @ 7:49am CDT
Friggin' sweet, more of Elita One! She quickly became one of my faves in TAAO.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1888918)
Posted by Va'al on June 12th, 2017 @ 3:33pm CDT
Courtesy of Newsarama, we have some more covers for the First Strike comics event happening with IDW Publishing as of this August/September, featuring a number of Hasbro Universe franchises - namely, G.I. Joe, Transformers, and M.A.S.K.. Check out the covers for issues #3 and #4 below!

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First Strike #3—Cover A: Freddie E. Williams II—SPOTLIGHT
Mairghread Scott & David Rodriguez (w) • Max Dunbar (a) • Freddie E. Williams II (c)
Secrets revealed! G.I. Joe, the Autobots and M.A.S.K. make their way to Cybertron to stop the siege and encounter the COBRA leader, but all is not as it seems! Will their arrival help—or just bring more disaster?
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Expected in-store date: 9/13/17


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First Strike #3—Cover B: Max Dunbar
Mairghread Scott & David Rodriguez (w) • Max Dunbar (a & c)
*Retailers: See your order form for incentive information.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Expected in-store date: 9/13/17


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First Strike #3—Cover C: Alex Ronald
Mairghread Scott & David Rodriguez (w) • Max Dunbar (a) • Alex Ronald (c)
*Retailers: See your order form for incentive information.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Expected in-store date: 9/13/17


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First Strike #3—Cover D: Rob Duenas


Mairghread Scott & David Rodriguez (w) • Max Dunbar (a) • Rob Duenas (c)
*Retailers: See your order form for incentive information.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Expected in-store date: 9/13/17


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*Retailer incentives:
Order 10 copies, get one free “Cartoon Noir” variant cover by Jay Fosgitt!
Order 25 copies, get on free variant cover by Davide Fabbri!
Order 50 copies, get one free variant cover by Leonardo Manco!
Order 50 copies of both issues #3 and #4 and get one free variant cover of issue #3 by Whilce Portacio!

Bullet points:
· The Hasbro comic book event of 2017 continues!
· G.I. Joe strikes back! So, I guess you could call this issue “SECOND STRIKE!”


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First Strike #4—Cover A: Freddie E. Williams II—SPOTLIGHT
Mairghread Scott & David Rodriguez (w) • Max Dunbar (a) • Freddie E. Williams II (c)
Captured by Transformers! Even with the Autobots on their side, G.I. Joe is in trouble! Starscream doesn’t trust anyone, much less armed humans who show up during Cybertron’s darkest hour and he’ll do anything he can to keep G.I. Joe under control—including let COBRA get even closer to their goal!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Expected in-store date: 9/27/17


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First Strike #4—Cover B: Max Dunbar
Mairghread Scott & David Rodriguez (w) • Max Dunbar (a & c)
*Retailers: See your order form for incentive information.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Expected in-store date: 9/27/17

First Strike #4—Cover C: Alex Ronald
Mairghread Scott & David Rodriguez (w) • Max Dunbar (a) • Alex Ronald (c)
*Retailers: See your order form for incentive information.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Expected in-store date: 9/27/17

First Strike #4—Cover D: Rob Duenas
Mairghread Scott & David Rodriguez (w) • Max Dunbar (a) • Rob Duenas (c)
*Retailers: See your order form for incentive information.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Expected in-store date: 9/27/17

*Retailer incentives:
Order 10 copies, get one free “Cartoon Noir” variant cover by Jay Fosgitt!
Order 25 copies, get on free variant cover by Davide Fabbri!
Order 50 copies, get one free variant cover by Leonardo Manco!
Order 50 copies of both issues #3 and #4 and get one free variant cover of issue #3 by Whilce Portacio!

Bullet points:
· The Hasbro comic book crossover event of 2017 is here!
· Time is running out! It’s G.I. Joe and M.A.S.K. vs. the Transformers vs. the other Transformers vs. COBRA!
· We’re in the home-stretch! It wouldn’t be hard to envision what is coming down the line! No tricks, no illusions, no holograms! So pony up because it is about to get wild! Okay, maybe not everything is part of the shared line, but some exciting stuff is! It’ll be a whole new status quo with all-new books!
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Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1888920)
Posted by Daniel Adkins on June 12th, 2017 @ 3:49pm CDT
...Huh. Maybe we were wrong about Baron Ironblood's identity.

BUT HEY LOOK GUYS, THE SOLSTAR ORDER! Nikomi, Q'b, and Blob Guy are here to help save Cybertron!
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1888921)
Posted by SG Roadbuster on June 12th, 2017 @ 3:56pm CDT
the max Dunbar cover......is that Antagony?
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1888922)
Posted by Daniel Adkins on June 12th, 2017 @ 3:57pm CDT
Pretty sure that's the "upgraded" Shazraella.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1888927)
Posted by Kurona on June 12th, 2017 @ 4:13pm CDT
Fat Tankor seems to be featuring heavily in these covers. I really hope he doesn't die.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1888929)
Posted by Daniel Adkins on June 12th, 2017 @ 4:16pm CDT
Kurona wrote:Fat Tankor seems to be featuring heavily in these covers. I really hope he doesn't die.

...There aren't any Tankors on these covers.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1888933)
Posted by Va'al on June 12th, 2017 @ 4:20pm CDT
Daniel Adkins wrote:
Kurona wrote:Fat Tankor seems to be featuring heavily in these covers. I really hope he doesn't die.

...There aren't any Tankors on these covers.


I count two! One in #3 one in #4.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1888934)
Posted by Daniel Adkins on June 12th, 2017 @ 4:23pm CDT
Va'al wrote:
Daniel Adkins wrote:
Kurona wrote:Fat Tankor seems to be featuring heavily in these covers. I really hope he doesn't die.

...There aren't any Tankors on these covers.


I count two! One in #3 one in #4.

Oh shoot, you're right! I'll be honest, I thought you guys were looking at the MASK characters for a second. In my defense, one of them was hidden in the corner of the art.

Well that's egg on my face.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1888993)
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on June 12th, 2017 @ 7:24pm CDT
TAAO dies in 2 issues, LL has let me down tremendously, and then there is this scrap. in my opinion, ROM has done nothing for the story so far for me. He has made things annoying and not fun. His upcoming crossover with transformers, away from the main story, looks good, but otherwise he has been scrap.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1889066)
Posted by Va'al on June 13th, 2017 @ 2:20am CDT
Daniel Adkins wrote:
Va'al wrote:
Daniel Adkins wrote:
Kurona wrote:Fat Tankor seems to be featuring heavily in these covers. I really hope he doesn't die.

...There aren't any Tankors on these covers.


I count two! One in #3 one in #4.

Oh shoot, you're right! I'll be honest, I thought you guys were looking at the MASK characters for a second. In my defense, one of them was hidden in the corner of the art.

Well that's egg on my face.


Naah, don't worry. *hands over napkin*
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1889093)
Posted by Big Grim on June 13th, 2017 @ 5:51am CDT
Destro Vs Fat Tankor? Hah. Pound him into a silverstreaked puddle FT!
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1889114)
Posted by Daniel Adkins on June 13th, 2017 @ 9:08am CDT
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:TAAO dies in 2 issues, LL has let me down tremendously, and then there is this scrap. in my opinion, ROM has done nothing for the story so far for me. He has made things annoying and not fun. His upcoming crossover with transformers, away from the main story, looks good, but otherwise he has been scrap.

Rom is the greatest hero of our time and I WILL NOT STAND FOR SUCH SLANDER!

Also, I found this checklist for the First Strike event, as well as the upcoming titles. https://twitter.com/HasbroUPodcast/stat ... 9988284417

Nothing all that new apart from a mysterious "Classified" title that will be launching in December. Hopefully it's a revamped Revolutionaries, because that book is currently my favorite and I'm sad its ending.

EDIT: That checklist came from this preview for First Strike #0 (coming out tomorrow) on Bleeding Cool. https://www.bleedingcool.com/2017/06/13 ... -december/ Don't click on it if you don't want spoilers though.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1889123)
Posted by Kurona on June 13th, 2017 @ 10:49am CDT
Well if we're talking purely about ROM's appearances in Transformers stories, aside from what amounted to a cameo in Revolutionaries his only appearance has been in Revolution so far, and... and yeah. No-one was portrayed well in that awful thing, and ROM's no exception.
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1889124)
Posted by Va'al on June 13th, 2017 @ 11:07am CDT
Because some websites are more equal than others, Bleeding Cool have a full preview available for IDW Publishing's First Strike #0 comic, which is out this Wednesda for free and which kickstarts the whole event that will affect the Hasbro Universe in the comics - in spite of the regular IDW schedule and storylines, and straight up spoiling Revolutionaries. Also included in the preview is a checklist for all the comics taking part in the crossover, including a 'classified' title launching in December.

Fellow Seibertronian Daniel Adkins, also part of the Hasbro Universe Action and Adventure Podcast, has done some digging and figured out who the missing series might be about: the long-rumoured Visionaries. Check out the checklist and preview below!


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Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1889126)
Posted by Kurona on June 13th, 2017 @ 11:27am CDT
"So that's what happened to Blitzwing"
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1889128)
Posted by leokearon on June 13th, 2017 @ 11:32am CDT
Still waiting for Zoids to come back
Re: Variant Covers for IDW Hasbro Universe First Strike #1 and #2 (1889152)
Posted by ScottyP on June 13th, 2017 @ 12:39pm CDT
I don't know what I expected, but it wasn't "toss out Revolution's main inciting conflict, drone on about Onyx's MacGuffin, and get set for the fourth doom-crisis to hit Cybertron in the past year."

The unexpected nature of the apparent crux of First Strike's high level plot would be good, if only said plot actually was. This looks bad and I can't imagine anyone reading this preview and going "wow, better go put in my subs!"

leokearon wrote:Still waiting for Zoids to come back
Maybe they'll make a return with Grimlock and MP3. And Brandon.

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