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The idea of Galvatron going insane was done by both the G1 cartoon and Marvel UK comic at around the same time.
This wasn't part of the character's profile, and the cartoon and comic were developed independently, making this a weird coincidence. (1986)
while fighting on Cybertron, the Matrix gives Optimus and Megatron a vision of their future selves. (2003)
IDW's reprints of the Marvel TF comics used scans from a physical copy, resulting in a lot of necessary retouching.
the final results were often...inconsistent.
Violengiguar resurrects nine of the most powerful Decepticons from throughout the Japanese G1 series to become his "Nine Great Demon Generals". (1990)
Arcee's first design from the Legends mobile game, which combines her G1 and Prime designs. (2013)
Originally, Blurr was going to be the Autobot who saved Kup in Spotlight: Kup, but after re-looking at Trailbreaker's Tech Spec and bio, Nick Roche decided that his power and cheery personality would work better. (2008)
the designs of 4 of the G1 Dinobots served as the design inspirations for the evil Geisters from Brave Exkaiser. (1990)
in issue 12 of IDW's Beast Wars comic, the flesh on Megatron's T-Rex hand is burnt off, revealing a head design drawn to resemble Animated Grimlock. (2022)
concept art of a Beast Wars version of Erector that turns into a beaver, designed as a joke for Erector's Hall Of Fame nomination video. (2011)