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Tuesday, September 4, 2007

The Transformers | Comics

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The Transformers | Comics
The Transformers are a race of sentient robotic beings, capable of transforming themselves mostly into humanoid forms, living in a technologically advanced distant planet called Cybertron. Cybertron was formed eons ago by the lord of the light gods Primus, as a large technological planet with enormous metal towering future cities. In process of creating Cybertron, Primus has merged his fallen brother Unicron, The Chaos-Bringer within it. Later, Primus has cracked his own force into five beings, Solomus, Epistemus, Adaptus, Mortilus and himself. All of them perished over time due to endless conflict between them and Solomus becomes the vessel of wisdom now called as the Matrix of Leadership and will belong to the true leader of The Autobots.

By time, there came two Cybertronian races; the heroic Autobots and the villainous Decepticons, who would develop a feud among them that would last for generations, as the Autobots are the one fighting for freedom and order, the Decepticons on the other hand lives for total supremacy over the universe. The age-old conflict between the protagonist Autobots, currently led by Optimus Prime and the Decepticons led by the devious Megatron have totally ravaged Cybertron, ruining its existence and stranded them around the universe as a result. As their native planet is all done for good, the Transformers have traveled to Earth and other planets as interstellar refuges and continue their inner rivalry which was a result of their age-old civil war back on Cybertron.

For more information on The Transformers comics series, you can check out these links below.

The Transformers (Comics) Wikipedia

The Transformers Marvel (Comics) Wikipedia

The Transformers IDW (Comics) Wikipedia
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Heroic Autobots Roll
Here is your links for "The Transformers" comics from IDW Comics.

Transformers – Megatron Origin


Transformers – Autocracy


Transformers – Monstrosity


Transformers – Primacy


The Transformers – Spotlight Vol 01


Transformers – Infiltration


Transformers – Stormbringer


Transformers – Escalation


The Transformers – Spotlight Vol 02


Transformers – Devastation


The Transformers – Spotlight Vol 03


The Transformers – Spotlight – Revelation


Transformers – Maximum Dinobots


Transformers – All Hail Megatron Vol 01


Transformers – All Hail Megatron Vol 02


Transformers – All Hail Megatron Vol 03


Transformers – All Hail Megatron Vol 04


Transformers – Last Stand of the Wreckers (Softcover)


Transformers – Last Stand of the Wreckers (Hardcover)


Transformers Vol 01 – For All Mankind


Transformers – Bumblebee


Transformers – Ironhide


Transformers Vol 02 – International Incident


Transformers – Drift


Transformers Vol 04 – Heart of Darkness


Transformers Vol 03 – Revenge of the Decepticons


Transformers Vol 05 – Chaos Theory


Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 01


Transformers – Robots in Disguise Vol 01


Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 02


Transformers – Robots in Disguise Vol 02


Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 03


Transformers – Robots in Disguise Vol 03


Transformers – Robots in Disguise Vol 04


Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 04


Transformers – Robots in Disguise Vol 05


Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 05


Transformers – Dark Cybertron Vol 01


Transformers – Dark Cybertron Vol 02


Transformers – Dark Cybertron (Hardcover)


Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 06


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Warriors of Cybertron
Transformers – Robots in Disguise Vol 06

Transformers – Windblade

Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 07

Transformers – Drift – Empire of Stone

The Transformers is a bi-weekly comic book series that was first published from Marvel Comics and over the course of time, the series has moved to IDW Publishing from 2005. Originally based on Hasbro's Transformers toy line characters, the franchise has spawned a movie adaptation titled Transformers (2007) with three sequels; Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen (2009), Transformers - Dark of the Moon (2011) and Transformers - Age of Extinction (2014), a bunch of video games, TV shows and Animated series. Recently, IDW has launched two more ongoing series; Robots in Disguise and More Than Meets the Eye, alongside many other spin-off limited series and one-shots.
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Friday, November 7, 2003

Supergirl | Comics

In the modern adventure, Superman met a being who calls herself Supergirl and she reveals that she was not from the doomed planet Krypton. In fact, Lex Luthor of the Time Trapper’s Pocket Universe was actually responsible for creating this Matrix Supergirl who came to Earth. She had almost all the powers like the Man of Steel including shape-shifting and invisibility.

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Supergirl | Comics

She came looking for Superman to New Earth for his assistance to defeat three Kryptonian fugitives of the Phantom Zone. The Matrix Supergirl would follow Superman for many years in his adventures and was also a major witness of “The Death of Superman” at the hands of Doomsday. She even posed as Superman after the event to cover up for Clark Kent’s mysterious disappearance.

However, Superman have finally met his long lost Kyptonian cousin following a Kryptonite asteroid crisis (Superman/Batman – Public Enemies), when Batman found her ship submerged under water and taken her to protective custody. Superman confirms that she is in fact his cousin Kara Zor-El from Krypton.

She quickly adapted to Earth and went on Paradise Island to be trained by Wonder Woman. Her arrival on Earth drew the attention of Darkseid who attempted to kidnap and brainwash her but the Trinity traveled to Apokolips and rescued her (Superman/Batman – Supergirl from Krypton). She took the role of Supergirl after that and became friends with fellow superhero Starfire of the Teen Titans and her "cousin" Superboy.

For more information on Supergirl comics series, you can check out these links below.

Supergirl (Comics) Wikipedia

Supergirl (Comics) DC Wikia

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Supergirl and Superman

Here is your links to buy "Supergirl” comics from DC Comics on Amazon.

Superman – The Man of Tomorrow Archives Vol 02

Showcase Presents – Superman Vol 01

Showcase Presents – Superman Family Vol 03

The Supergirl Archives Vol 01

Showcase Presents – Superman Vol 02

Showcase Presents – Supergirl Vol 01

The Supergirl Archives Vol 02

Showcase Presents – Superman Vol 03

Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol 01

Showcase Presents – Superman Vol 04

Showcase Presents – Legion of Super-Heroes Vol 01

Showcase Presents – Supergirl Vol 02

Showcase Presents – Legion of Super-Heroes Vol 02

Superman – Tales From The Phantom Zone

Crisis on Infinite Earths

Absolute Crisis on Infinite Earths

History of the DC Universe (Softcover)

History of the DC Universe (Hardcover)

Whatever Happened To the Man of Tomorrow

DC Universe – The Stories of Alan Moore

Greatest Superman Stories Ever Told

Zero Hour – Crises In Time

Secret Origins – Featuring JLA

Kingdom Come

Supergirl – Many Happy Returns

Superman/Batman – Supergirl

Supergirl – Power

Power Girl

Infinite Crisis

Infinite Crisis Companion

Supergirl and Legion of Super-Heroes – Dominator War

Legion of Super-Heroes – The Quest for Cosmic Boy

DC – World War III

Supergirl – Candor

Supergirl – Identity

Supergirl – Beyond Good and Evil

Supergirl – Way of the World

Superman – The Coming of Atlas

Superman/Supergirl – Maelstrom

Supergirl – Who is Superwoman

Supergirl – Friends and Fugitives

Supergirl – Death and The Family

The idea of Supergirl was actually to be a female counterpart to Superman; one of the most popular character and female superhero of DC Comics. The concept of the Matrix Supergirl was conceived by writer/artist John Byrne (Doom Patrol, John Byrne’s Next Men) who first appeared in the pages of Action Comics and later writer Otto Binder and artist Al Plastino created Kara Zor-El years after the Matrix Supergirl, who debuted in the Superman/Batman monthly ongoing in 2004.

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Supergirl of Apokolips

During “Crisis on Infinite Earths”, the Matrix character was eventually killed off for various reasons but re-introduced again and following the “Flashpoint” crossover event, Supergirl/Kara Zor-El received a well revised and slightly altered origin story just like the other DC Comics characters in The New 52. A live-action Supergirl series for TV has been on air since 2015, where actress Melissa Benoist portrays the character.
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