Inspired by 's sales analysis video, I thought I'd input the 2002-2004 Dreamwave Transformers G1 series sales into a chart.

Numbers yoinked from and I'm not sure if they include 2nd printings (#1,2,4) and 3rd printing (#1)

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The Pre-Transformers early beginnings of Dreamwave Studios.

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After watching your Civil War video, I can name another series in the last 20 years where the full series reached on the sales chart.

Transformers by Dreamwave in 2002.

Okay, technically issue was 2nd in sales, (beaten by DW's Transformers: Armada

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I thought it was a cool idea when Don Figueroa did it with Ironhide and Kup in the Dreamwave War Within comics.

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Found some more Figueroa work for the Dreamwave Era.

Comics goofed when they let him go.

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Don Figueroa is probably the one Transformers artist who got screwed over the most.

To illustrate that point is a piece he did for Dreamwave, and likely wasn't paid for it.

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I finally had a chance to get on my pc again and i drew my baby Kielo. She is a florist who got cursed to grow the same flowers she grew in her store into her own being. I hope u enjoy~

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Flashback to 2002 for Fate of the Blade. A comic published by Dreamwave, from writer and penciller Job Yamen.

It was a about a women discovering she was genetically engineered, programmed, and purchased by a mobster to be his perfect woman. And then... revenge!

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In Dreamwave Soundblaster was one of several clones created by Shockwave, like War For Cybertron Trilogy version Soundblaster was a clone and a Mercenary.

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Generation Selects Soundblaster as the Soundwave clone created by Shockwave in the Dreamwave Productions comics and the War for Cybertron Trilogy cartoon.

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Hey, UDON did a cover for that, before I worked here. It was to mock Dreamwave's Transformers comic (where I WAS working at the time). UDON/Dreamwave had a rivalry going, and I think Marvel was also annoyed how the first DW Transformers series dominated the sales charts that year

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She also cameoed in the Dreamwave Comics.

(Images courtesy of https://t.co/w2S3u9oz0g )

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so hey, a fun bit of fandom history I've discovered: back in the early 2000s when Dreamwave was big, Optimus' name before he became "Prime" was, for a time, "Optronix", rather than the now-commonly-accepted "Orion Pax". But where did these names come from?

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A Hybrid Dreamwave/RID design of Splendid Convoy, or in this case Splendid Prime.

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Based on Optimus Prime's Cybertronian form as seen in the Dreamwave comic book "The War Within", this version of Prime transforms into Cybertronian truck. The figure was personally designed by comic artist Don Figueroa.

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