Transformers: Regeneration One #0 Announced
Monday, June 3rd, 2013 4:47PM CDT
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See the tweet below from @2DComicFest and quotes from the Transformers ReGeneration One facebook page.
Transformers ReGeneration One facebook wrote:Geoff will be doing 5 pages of a special Zero issue. There are more artists to be announced...
It is a step sideways following some dramatic events of 94 with BIG implications for 95 and beyond... RG1 will still end at issue 100.
And no, there is no Wildman art in this one but a host of amazing Trans art legends
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Posted by Windsweeper on June 3rd, 2013 @ 5:31pm CDT
Posted by Seibertron on June 3rd, 2013 @ 11:03pm CDT
Windsweeper wrote:Looking forward to seeing some internal art from Senior. He should have done the entire series. Not a fan of Wildman.
I loved Wildman's artwork in the original Marvel US and UK Transformers comics. I can't figure out what's changed but I haven't been a big fan of his work with Regeneration. Something is lacking, which is a bummer because I loved his original run so much. I feel like something is getting lost in the process from pencils to inks to colors. I'd really like to see his pencils to see if it holds up to the original or if his style has simply changed over the past 20 some years.
I'm definitely looking forward to seeing Guido's work on the main book as well as Geoff Senior take a shot at some interiors. Every month I've chased after the retail incentive covers that feature Geoff's amazing artwork that doesn't look its changed a bit over the years.
Posted by Cyber Bishop on June 4th, 2013 @ 8:31am CDT
I still wonder how the sale of regen one are? Are they enough to warrant something beyond regen one?? Maybe a proper Regen two or three? I mean they could wrap up the regen one by 100 then start anew with regen two.. Or something.. Something to keep it going (again if the sales numbers warrants this).
Posted by Banjo-Tron on June 4th, 2013 @ 10:50am CDT
But please, for Primus' sake, no Dan Reed. Never again!
Regarding continuing the comic in some form, I really think that RG1 should stop at issue 100, because it's good to go out on a high, while the support and readership is still there. I hate to see great series splutter along to a slow death, or concessions being made with shorter stories, reduced page count etc.
Posted by robotmel on June 5th, 2013 @ 4:12am CDT
Banjo-Tron wrote:I'm really looking forward to seeing some work from the artists of old, Lee Sullivan and Jeff Anderson would be welcome alongside Geoff Senior so I hope that they are approached too.
I used to love me some Lee Sullivan back in the day, lovely chap, had a good natter with him (and Wildman & Furman) about Transformers whilst attending a few comic book signings around the Bedfordshire area back in the '90s!
It would be great so see some Geoff Senior, Lee Sullivan, Jeff Anderson, heck, any British artist from the old Marvel UK days!
Dear IDW.
Please get in touch with these artists for future covers or interior art...
John Bolton
John Higgins
Barry Windsor-Smith
Dave McKean
Lew Stringer
Simon Bisley
Cheers.
Mel.
Posted by Banjo-Tron on June 5th, 2013 @ 5:18am CDT
Posted by lowman_x on June 6th, 2013 @ 2:19am CDT
Lee Sullivan's work on Space Pirates and Time Wars was fantastic. When Metroplex comes punching his way out of Autobot City, that was an awesome image. I remember being all "Yeah! Now you're gonna get it!!". And when Galvatron was torn apart by the time vortex... mmmm... robot skeleton with torn away eyeballs and stuff. I look back at that image now and I realise how graphic it actually was.
Posted by Va'al on June 13th, 2013 @ 10:22am CDT
According to Furman, the issue is confirmed to have a September release, pushing #95 to October. Bove seconds this, adding it will be 22 pages long, and taking place between, or to one side, of #94 and #95.
Other bits revealed include the motives behind Spike's hatred towards the Autobots, hints at something to do with Thunderwing, though Furman confirms he is dead for good, and the confirmation that Geoff Senior is one of the five artists to work on the issue!
Simon Furman wrote:We have (a lot) more to learn about exactly why Spike is so ticked off at the Autobots, what that deep-seated vein of hatred is all about. I’ll just say for now that you REALLY need to check out issue #0 (in fact, #0 should tick another couple of your wish-list boxes too) and suggest that sometimes when a character is directing rage it’s often to cover for something else, something that’s harder to acknowledge. Like guilt maybe.
[...]
#0 will slot in between #94 and #95. Stuff that would only, otherwise, have been seen in kind of abridged/flashback form in the final arc now has real room to breathe. Trust me, it’s essentially stuff. So while we are going to kind of leave you hanging at the end of #94 for an extra month, what happens in #0 is going to blow your minds!
Posted by Dead Metal on June 13th, 2013 @ 12:42pm CDT
the art here kinda reminds me of ROM Space Knight, so much better than the actual 80s TF comics or the artwork in the FCBD issue.
Posted by bluecatcinema on June 13th, 2013 @ 1:33pm CDT
Posted by Va'al on June 13th, 2013 @ 1:40pm CDT
Posted by bluecatcinema on June 13th, 2013 @ 1:49pm CDT
Posted by Va'al on June 13th, 2013 @ 1:57pm CDT
bluecatcinema wrote:My point still stands. And I really hope it'll be proven right.
I'm pretty sure we will see more Hot Rod in issue #0. From the solicits, it appears as though we'll already see a lot more of him from the next issue, dealing with something Primus-esque.
Really interested in seeing Guidi's art on the next issue!
Posted by triKlops on June 13th, 2013 @ 8:51pm CDT
Posted by Banjo-Tron on June 14th, 2013 @ 2:07am CDT
triKlops wrote:interested to see where this goes; my only question is why this is 0 and not 94.5.?
agreed... maybe it's a parallel but divergent timeline or something? Or they just weren't sure which issues it would slot between at the time.
Posted by robotmel on June 14th, 2013 @ 2:08am CDT
Banjo-Tron wrote:LOL not sure how Dave McKean would translate to mecha but Simon Bisley would be awesome, I loved his black and white ABC warriors stuff. The guy can sure draw a robot.
You got me!
Dave McKean was my wildcard there!
I wonder what plans Simon Furman has after this series wraps up with #100..?
I love Andy Wildmans art style, despite how many 'open mouth' shots he throws in there ( ) so its a shame to hear he wont staying with ReGen1.
If this series was popular enough, Im hoping there are plans underway for another series, penned by Simon with art perhaps by Guido in his retro style?
Throw us some tasty covers by Geoff Senior or Andy Wildman, that will keep us happy for a while!
Posted by Banjo-Tron on June 14th, 2013 @ 3:21am CDT
robotmel wrote:I love Andy Wildmans art style, despite how many 'open mouth' shots he throws in there ( ) so its a shame to hear he wont staying with ReGen1.
Eh? Has that been confirmed? I thought it was just that he wouldn't feature on this special? AFAIK he is still penciling the entire RG1 run 'proper'.
Posted by robotmel on June 14th, 2013 @ 4:03am CDT
Banjo-Tron wrote:Eh? Has that been confirmed? I thought it was just that he wouldn't feature on this special? AFAIK he is still penciling the entire RG1 run 'proper'.
Im almost certain I read it on the fansite somewhere, perhaps Va'al mentioned it somewhere..?
I thought it was said Andy Wildman was leaving the title early but I could be wrong?
Edit:
Va'al wrote:This is Wildman's final issue on the series for now, and he has not confirmed whether he will be back or not before issue 100, or the rumoured issue 0. The artwork, inked by Baskerville, is the usual goodness, and by now we've come to recognise the style - it'll be interesting to see what Guidi will do with it.
Posted by Banjo-Tron on June 14th, 2013 @ 4:25am CDT
robotmel wrote:Banjo-Tron wrote:Eh? Has that been confirmed? I thought it was just that he wouldn't feature on this special? AFAIK he is still penciling the entire RG1 run 'proper'.
Im almost certain I read it on the fansite somewhere, perhaps Va'al mentioned it somewhere..?
I thought it was said Andy Wildman was leaving the title early but I could be wrong?
Edit:Va'al wrote:This is Wildman's final issue on the series for now, and he has not confirmed whether he will be back or not before issue 100, or the rumoured issue 0. The artwork, inked by Baskerville, is the usual goodness, and by now we've come to recognise the style - it'll be interesting to see what Guidi will do with it.
Ahh ok. Not sure how I feel about that really, I think it would have worked better if they had a distinct art team per story arc, I hate art changing mid-way through the same 'book' as it were. Still, I like Guidi's stuff and look forward to seeing it.
Posted by Va'al on June 25th, 2013 @ 8:51am CDT
Furman on script. Me drawing Hot Rod. @DiColaOfficial on the tunes. You're going to like this. #Regeneration1ZERO
Take a look at the solicit below for more information on the stories contained in the issue.
ZERO POINT! Adventure in the time stream, as HOT ROD desperately attempts to identify the rogue elements that are leading him, and the entire CYBERTRONIAN race, inexorably towards the catastrophic end of time itself. What hidden stories do the DEATHBRINGER, BOLTAX, BUSTER WITWICKY, and GALVATRON have to tell, and what—if any—solutions are there? Or is it already too late?
Posted by Banjo-Tron on June 25th, 2013 @ 12:31pm CDT
Posted by Bounti76 on June 25th, 2013 @ 4:31pm CDT
Banjo-Tron wrote:Remind me how we can get hold of this again? It sounds like amazing fanw**k material
As I understand, it'll be a regular retail/download release alongside issue 94, and will be a sidestory to what happens in #94.
Posted by Va'al on June 25th, 2013 @ 4:51pm CDT
Bounti76 wrote:Banjo-Tron wrote:Remind me how we can get hold of this again? It sounds like amazing fanw**k material
As I understand, it'll be a regular retail/download release alongside issue 94, and will be a sidestory to what happens in #94.
Close, but no cigar.
Issue 93 comes out in July, 94 in August, 0 in September, 95 in October.
It sort of takes place between 94 and 95, or at least, influence some of the stuff in 95, from what Bove and Furman have said.
But you're correct, it will be regular release!
Posted by PrymeStriker on June 25th, 2013 @ 6:41pm CDT
Gosh, why does that sound so cool?!
Posted by Sabrblade on June 25th, 2013 @ 6:47pm CDT
DUUUUUUUUDE, it's like a Number 1, only it's 0! That makes it, like, 0 times COOLER!!!PrymeStriker wrote:Issue 0...
Gosh, why does that sound so cool?!
...wait.
Posted by robotmel on June 26th, 2013 @ 4:18am CDT
PrymeStriker wrote:Issue 0...
Gosh, why does that sound so cool?!
Consider an #0 the 'Scourge/Nemesis repaint' of the comic book world, making it officially even more cool than a regular release!
Posted by Va'al on August 2nd, 2013 @ 3:23am CDT
In celebration of Natal Day this weekend we are unveiling out exclusive cover for Transformers Regeneration One #0. It's DeceptiCONS in HALifax or Hal-Cons for short. This comic will be available exclusively at Giant Robot Comics in September. I hope everybody thinks it's as cool as I do.
I can show you the crude Photoshop mockup I did that Casey Coller turned into this awesome piece of art and JP Bove coloured.
Posted by Banjo-Tron on August 2nd, 2013 @ 4:39am CDT
Posted by Va'al on August 2nd, 2013 @ 4:42am CDT
Banjo-Tron wrote:eh? so how do we get hold of this thing?
They'll be selling some on eBay, apparently.
Good luck.
Posted by AnnaChristine on August 3rd, 2013 @ 4:01am CDT
Posted by Va'al on August 3rd, 2013 @ 4:14am CDT
AnnaChristine wrote:With Megatron's grimace, I can't get the image out my head hes sitting on a massive toilet struggling with constipation.
...how to ruin a Coller piece.
Posted by Sabrblade on August 3rd, 2013 @ 6:53am CDT
Va'al wrote:AnnaChristine wrote:With Megatron's grimace, I can't get the image out my head hes sitting on a massive toilet struggling with constipation.
...how to ruin a Coller piece.
Seems Megs has to go quite often.