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    KELPIE is offline Rank 6 - Dedicated Member
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    Personally I'd rather Boom Studios get the license.

    I know Kirkman is a massive fan of Transformers and heck, if I owned an entertainment company I'd go after Transformers too. However Skybound seem to be feeling their way through what they want to do at the moment. Comics, games, animation... dipping their toe in and out of each.

    I'd rather a more established comic company take the reins in the hopes that we get 10+ years out of them.

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    Skybound should learn from IDW's mistakes, which were to over-extend themselves in trying to be more than just a comics company (I have few complaints about the actual comics they've been producing the past few years, and -almost- none at all about the previous era - cross-overs, of any sort, suck, always).

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    If there's anything I want them to learn from IDW it's to provide an ongoing from the start and consolidate.

    Bloody hell all the miniseries and spinoffs and one offs make reading IDW so ridiculous.

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    We now have official commentary from Hasbro's VP of Global Publishing about IDW losing the license for Transformers and GIJoe at the end of 2022... and it is noted that they are intending to have a new license-holder, but are still in discussions with potential companies. In other words, it could be a while before we see new comics, as it will take some time to get them drawn up and printed for sale in stores, after a license is finally drawn up and sold.

    The article was on a site called Nerd Reactor, but the important Transformers bits have been copied from here...

    “Actually, we’re in a bit of a transition at the moment, as you might have heard,” Kelly tells Nerd Reactor. “So we’ve been with IDW on the comic book front, with Transformers and Joe, and that’s going to be ending at the end of this year. We’re not ready yet to announce who our new partner is, but we’ve already begun some creative discussions.”
    Both brands will step into a new direction after the transition.

    “Certainly there’ll be plenty of things that they’ll be familiar with,” Kelly continued. “Because again, we’re not going to completely reinvent the brands, but I think what they’ll find is a fresh take on the storytelling and the characters. Probably develop a little bit more slowly to try and bring some new fans in as well as by starting out focusing on two or three main characters and really giving them a lot of depth and a lot of personalities and then building out the team of characters as we go along. So yeah, that’s usually what we do.”
    Regarding creative decision-making from Hasbro’s side:

    “In some regards, we will do adaptations of TV or movies, obviously, but a lot of what we’re doing is actually original storytelling,” Kelly explained. “As far as toys are concerned, we at times will try to incorporate some of the artistic designs of toys. But it’s important to us that the integrity of the storytelling always be what’s driving the narrative. So we’re never going to just say, ‘Oh, well, you know, Hasbro is releasing a new toy, so we’ll put it in this comic, like an advertisement.’ We don’t do that.”
    Tie-in comics with Transformers: EarthSpark will also take place.
    “When it comes to the kids’ properties, we tend to try and use the main characters that fans are familiar with,” Kelly said. “If there’s anything that we would do, we would focus more on the heroism or on the adventure of it – less on the violence side. So we really want to craft that message so that kids are reading the stories that they’re ready for, and that their parents are going to be happy that they’re reading as well. What it is about is just making sure that it’s accessible. So certainly, you know, Bumblebee would be a character that we would focus on for a younger audience, because he’s everybody’s best friend, and it tends to resonate well with kids. If we do bring in Decepticons like Starscream and Megatron, we might play them a little bit more, sort of over the top – not humorous necessarily, but scary.”

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    We’re not ready yet to announce who our new partner is, but we’ve already begun some creative discussions
    That sounds like they definitely know who is getting the licence and they are in the initial planning stages.
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    Does anyone know whats happening with the license, and whether digital versions on Comixology are going to suddenly be out of print? I assume the same thing will happen for gi joe as well, so Ive been buying up what I can afford now.
    On the lookout for MISB Headmaster Highbrow, Takara or Hasbro. I'm sure I could make you a sweet deal!

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