Does anyone here think there is more of a chance for a sequel to both than G2 and why?
3H attempted something like that with Universe, and Fun Pub later had their whole TransTech series with a buncha faces from all across the multiverse.I kind of would like to see a Legacy type crossover...IDW was planning something like that at one point.
What are the most popualr series in the Transformers franchise though be they video games, anime, cartoons, comics or films?
But what are the most the popular individual series in the Transformers franchise ?It varies, fan to fan, some are big fans of the comics, some of the TV shows, others the movies, even the games but most are fans of the actual toys themselves, there is no one truly popular asspect that overrights the other
But what are the most the popular individual series in the Transformers franchise ?
And what are the most popular Transformers comics ever made ?Four are the best recieved are:
G1
Beast Wars
Animated
Prime
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What if Simon furman pitched a sequel to Aspects of evil at some day ?Literally zero chance. Earthforce was intended to fit somewhere in existing comic canon. So they already sorta have a sequel in the form of the final US issues. It's true that they don't really fit and are effectively an alternate timeline, so in theory yes it's possible for that timeline to get a sequel that keeps going in a different direction.
But it's just not going to happen. The things that make Earthforce an alternate timeline really aren't anything interesting. They're just little details that don't line up with the main stories. Characters being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Things like that. Also, while there's a few notable exceptions, the Earthforce stories aren't that interesting either. They were just simple lighthearted filler while the main stories were doing serious stuff.
Aspects of Evil is a different matter. That one is far enough in the future that none of the existing Marvel branches really serve as a sequel. But it's not a beloved story, so nobody is going to write a sequel. Back when Marvel was the only comic we had, there would have been more interest in continuations. But we're just not there anymore.
But what would an Aspects of Evil sequel look like if someone wrote one? Basically, Unicron's going to be back someday. And that's all we really know. So you can just pick another continuity where you liked Unicron's role, and you can consider that his grand return.
Could he have made a continuation or was what made the pitch possible was it being a continuation to G1?
Well, as late as 2004, Furman was still shilling it, as evidenced by his including two pages dedicated to it in Transformers: The Ultimate Guide.Alignment is quite 90s grimdark. Perhaps with hindsight he just doesn't like it very much.
I think everything else was a mixed bag in how it was received. You can probably find defenders for every series if you try hard enough.