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G.I. Joe And The Transformers was a restricted collection comedian e book from Marvel Comics that first mixed characters from Hasbro’s G.I. Joe and Transformers franchise, assembly collectively for the primary time, and establishing a shared universe, and revealed in 1987. G.I. Joe And The Transformers was written by Michael Higgins and drawn by Herb Trimpe and Vince Colletta. The collection was later collected in commerce paperback type by Marvel in 1993, after which once more by IDW Publishing in 2012 and likewise included within the eighth and remaining quantity of Transformers Classics earlier than IDW misplaced the license to each Hasbro franchises, information that was damaged by Bleeding Cool final 12 months.
G.I. Joe And The Transformers noticed the G.I. Joe workforce and the Transformers’ Autobots becoming a member of forces to cease the Decepticons and Cobra’s joint alliance. Notably, the comedian e book collection additionally noticed the Bumblebee character destroyed by G.I. Joe and rebuilt as Goldbug. Eventually, Cobra can be compelled to ally with GI Joe and the Autobots to cease the Decepticons from activating an vitality drill system to suck up vitality from the Earth’s core, which might have brought on the Earth to blow up.
It is believed that sooner or later, Hasbro can be ready to withstand a film with GI Joe and Transformers, as allies or at odds, they usually have already run mashed-up toylines. But this comedian e book from 1987 was the place all of it started and stays one of many first cross-franchise mashups like this, which at the moment are much more widespread. The first challenge is at present going beneath the hammer as we speak from Heritage Auctions in a 9.8 CGC slabbed copy, with bids at present totalling $134.
G. I. Joe and the Transformers #1 (Marvel, 1987) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Herb Trimpe and Vince Colletta cowl and artwork. Overstreet 2022 NM- 9.2 worth = $20. CGC census 9/22: 85 in 9.8, none larger.
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