Transformers: Movie Adaptation

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Transformers: Movie Adaptation
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Publication information
Publisher IDW Publishing
ScheduleWeekly
FormatLimited
Publication dateJune 2007
No. of issues4
Creative team
Created by Hasbro
Written byKris Oprisko, Roberto Orci
Artist(s) Alex Milne

Transformers: Movie Adaptation, published by IDW Publishing, is a 2007 comic book limited series that serves as an adaptation of the 2007 film Transformers .

Contents

After the close of the prequel comic series, IDW also published a 4-issue adaptation of the film itself to tie-in with the film's release, written by Kris Oprisko and drawn by Alex Milne. It was released weekly in June 2007; on the 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th. It also featured concept art and interviews. [1]

Differences with the film

Although telling the same basic story, there are some differences with the plot of the comic and film. Besides removing many minor scenes, some complete changes were made.

Megatron greets his "brother" Optimus Prime in their final battle Megatronoptimus-brothersidw.jpg
Megatron greets his "brother" Optimus Prime in their final battle

Easter eggs

The movie adaptation featured several intentional Easter eggs. [2] These include the posters on Sam's bedroom wall - one of which reads TFW2005 (a reference to the Transformers collectors web page ) and another for G.I. Joe (another 1980s Hasbro line which has crossed over with Transformers on numerous occasions.) A box decorated with a G.I. Joe logo is seen in a pawn shop. A small Kremzeek model appears in Sam's bedroom. Sam bikes past an "IDW Comics" shop. Among the cars who appeared in the background were ones identical in make and color to Generation 1 Optimus Prime, Ironhide, Sideswipe, Trailbreaker, Wheeljack and Brawn, as well as Skids from the Transformers: Alternators toy line. Barricade stands in front of a car whose license plate is ALXMLN, a reference to artist Alex Milne.

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References

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  2. IDW Publishing Forums :: View topic - The Transformers Easter Eggs thread [ permanent dead link ]