Simon Furman has updated his blog with the second part of his summary of the unpublished Dreamwave Transformers Energon issue 31, the first part of the five part finale, Doomsday Redux! In this second summary, Kicker finds himself in mortal peril, the mystery of Alpha Quintesson’s past deepens, and it all ends with a final shocking twist! Check out the blog post here, and if you’ve not already seen it, check out the summary of the first half of issue 31 here. Many thanks go to Simon Furman for sharing this look at the comic arc that never was.
Bahamut Prime
Hot damn!
Dormamu
That…..was…..awesome. Can I get every TF story read to me by Simon Furman? I'm not kidding or being funny, that was just non-stop good stuff, and tied up a lot of questions about the inbetween from Energon to Cybertron.
Lumpy
nice, i need to go back and read the last few issues of Energon and then get caught up on all these… or maybe i'll just check the comic resources section instead of digging out my back issues…
Pravus Prime
Wowsers. That would've been incredible.
M3Gr1ml0ck
Energon #36: The conclusion (complete).
M3Gr1ml0ck
Second half of issue #35's 'Armageddon part 4'.
Tekkaman Blade
Furman is one of those writers that starts out slow and goes into major epics given a chance.
M3Gr1ml0ck
I agree… it's such a well designed saga that it is epic even if told in this unusual format.
Pravus Prime
Wow.
I can't believe I'm getting excited by the story all over again.
M3Gr1ml0ck
First half of issue #35's 'Armageddon part 4'.
M3Gr1ml0ck
Second half of Transformers: Energon #34, ‘Armageddon part 3′.
M3Gr1ml0ck
First half of Transformers Energon #34′s ‘Armageddon part 3′
Pravus Prime
Wow. That would've been awesome.
M3Gr1ml0ck
Second half of Energon #33, ‘Armageddon part 2′.
ORIO
I totally wished I couldve seen the dinobots too
The Crazy Collector
I recall not being too impressed with the Energon comic at the time, but this makes it sound like things were going to get interesting. It would have been cool to see Energon Grimlock and Swoop in some kind of media too. Oh well.
Bahamut Prime
Wish I would have seen many scenes visually – they kick ass!
Sol Fury
Yes. The Unicron Trilogy shows were developed with the Japanese television market in mind, which has a trend toward weekly installments and 26 / 52 episode shows.
That said, the show got buried in an early morning slot for much of its run. That's practically the next worst thing to cancellation. Not to mention that one occasion they cut to a commercial break in the middle of a sent-
DrGrim
I agree the Energon cartoon blew (all of the Unicron Trilogy did), but I was under the impression that each part of that trilogy had a planned life span?