As Transformers Collaborative continues to venture into other franchises, it raises the question of which crossovers audiences would like to see next. At Hasbro, it appears the game has changed, with crossovers now propelling the Transformers series to creative new heights. However, as Transformers Collaborative continues to explore new territory and morphs into a multiverse that could even give Doctor Strange a headache, it raises the question of which popular franchise will be enlisted next in the Autobot-Decepticon conflict.Premiering in 1984, Transformers launched as a successful collection of action figures chronicling an intergalactic war between the Autobots and Decepticons. Having expanded into every crevice of pop culture imaginable, it’s unsurprising that Hasbro experimented with pairing Transformers with other popular properties since the toy line’s inception in the early ’80s. Ranging from Animorphs and My Little Pony to Star Wars and Marvel, this experimentation gave rise to Transformers Collaborative—an endeavor blending the world of Transformers with well-known brands, movies, and other media. The result is a series featuring unique figures and some of the most enjoyable stories to erupt from the Transformers universe.In terms of action figures and crossover comics, there’s no contest about who’s crossing the finish line. Picture a rivalry between a Mach 5 Autobot and a Shooting Star Cybertronian inspired by Racer X and where it’d take them on the frontlines of planet Earth. A crossover with Speed Racer opens the door to enjoyably over-the-top stories and an awesome twin pack that any avid collector would be proud to display alongside other iconic Transformers characters.
As Transformers Collaborative continues to venture into other franchises, it raises the question of which crossovers audiences would like to see next. At Hasbro, it appears the game has changed, with crossovers now propelling the Transformers series to creative new heights. However, as Transformers Collaborative continues to explore new territory and morphs into a multiverse that could even give Doctor Strange a headache, it raises the question of which popular franchise will be enlisted next in the Autobot-Decepticon conflict.
Premiering in 1984, Transformers launched as a successful collection of action figures chronicling an intergalactic war between the Autobots and Decepticons. Having expanded into every crevice of pop culture imaginable, it’s unsurprising that Hasbro experimented with pairing Transformers with other popular properties since the toy line’s inception in the early ’80s. Ranging from Animorphs and My Little Pony to Star Wars and Marvel, this experimentation gave rise to Transformers Collaborative—an endeavor blending the world of Transformers with well-known brands, movies, and other media. The result is a series featuring unique figures and some of the most enjoyable stories to erupt from the Transformers universe.
In terms of action figures and crossover comics, there’s no contest about who’s crossing the finish line. Picture a rivalry between a Mach 5 Autobot and a Shooting Star Cybertronian inspired by Racer X and where it’d take them on the frontlines of planet Earth. A crossover with Speed Racer opens the door to enjoyably over-the-top stories and an awesome twin pack that any avid collector would be proud to display alongside other iconic Transformers characters.
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