Skybound’s Energon Universe expands with a Free Comic Book Day special.Energon Universe 2024 Special will feature three brand-new stories set in the shared universe of Skybound’s comics. According to Sean Mackiewicz, SVP, Publisher of Skybound, one of the stories stars “the baddest Decepticon of them all.” Thus, it more than likely focuses on the Decepticons’ leader, Megatron. So far, he’s yet to show up in the present-day events of the monthly Transformers comic books, only appearing through flashbacks in Transformers #2. Given that the three main Energon Universe properties will be in the book, however, the robots in disguise won’t be the only characters on display.There will also be stories based around the G.I. Joe property and the series Void Rivals. The former is a fellow Hasbro franchise like Transformers, with the two many times being linked through comics and cartoons in the past. On the other hand, Void Rivals is a completely original franchise and owned by Skybound, whereas the publisher merely has the comic book publishing rights to Transformers and G.I. Joe. Beforehand, said rights belonged to IDW Publishing, who’ve since maintained the publishing rights to other Hasbro brands such as My Little Pony.Canadian Toys “R” Us Listing Leaks Transformers: Reactivate Figures
Skybound’s Energon Universe expands with a Free Comic Book Day special.
Energon Universe 2024 Special will feature three brand-new stories set in the shared universe of Skybound’s comics. According to Sean Mackiewicz, SVP, Publisher of Skybound, one of the stories stars “the baddest Decepticon of them all.” Thus, it more than likely focuses on the Decepticons’ leader, Megatron. So far, he’s yet to show up in the present-day events of the monthly Transformers comic books, only appearing through flashbacks in Transformers #2. Given that the three main Energon Universe properties will be in the book, however, the robots in disguise won’t be the only characters on display.
There will also be stories based around the G.I. Joe property and the series Void Rivals. The former is a fellow Hasbro franchise like Transformers, with the two many times being linked through comics and cartoons in the past. On the other hand, Void Rivals is a completely original franchise and owned by Skybound, whereas the publisher merely has the comic book publishing rights to Transformers and G.I. Joe. Beforehand, said rights belonged to IDW Publishing, who’ve since maintained the publishing rights to other Hasbro brands such as My Little Pony.
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