JudgeDreddpool
Well-Known Member
May God help whoever decides to do a timeline thread for the Japanese G1 continuity of Transformer. Lord knows how much of a headache that is.
Some of the writers here are talking about the streams here. Here they claim streams can diverge AND merge.They separate by medium a lot too, and sometimes something of a different medium is considered the same canon. I would argue that a lot of realities are duplicates, only separated by presentation while maintaining the same continuity. So, a comic book is canon to a cartoon, but the comic book is animated in the latter. Probably, IDK.
Yeah, in my previous post, I meant to say that I think ARAH comics as a whole are their own seperate universe that shares SOME events with the Marvel Tranaformers comics and not just a splinter timeline of the TF comics (I am elaborating in case my previous post wasn't clear).Larry Hama's GI Joe comics continue under new labels to this very day. I think it's definitely its own unique universe.
Legend:
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G. I. Joe
The Transformers
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Comics
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Reading Order:
G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1982) #1-21
G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero (2008) #21/2
G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1982) #22
The Transformers [U.S.A.] (1984) #1
G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1982) #23-24
The Transformers [U.S.A.] (1984) #2
G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1982) #25-27
G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero (2008) #10
The Transformers [U.S.A.] (1984) #3
The Transformers [U.S.A.] (1984) #33-34
G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1982) #28-30