Megatron
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UPDATE #1: AFTER A LOT OF TIME, WE ARRIVED TO THE VERY FIRST TRANSFORMERS COMIC EVER MADE. SO WE CAN REALLY START THE YEAR 1 OF THIS MULTIVERSE.
1- Cos the UK Comics are in the UK timeline.1- Why the first reading order has The Transformers (USA) #1 and then The Transformers (UK) #1? Are they not the same/alternate versions of the events?
2- You wrote Primax 895.0 Gamma (Fleetwave Generation 2) two times.
3- I have read that IDW continued the original Marvel run of G.I. Joe (and it is added to the timeline as an alternate universe) and then Skybound is now continuing that IDW run, all three runs with the same writter, woa. Has Vector Prime said anything or there is some evidence that says that they are alternate futures or could it be that Primax 984.0 Gamma is indeed still alive to this day?
984.20 GammaPrimax 980.20 Gamma (Marvel UK)
It is called Primax 1291.0 ZetaPrimax 791.0 Gamma (Another Time & Place)
If the intention is for universes to be presented in release order, shouldn't this be between "The Big Broadcast of 2006"? and "Earthforce"? Also, non-oficial name, but are you sure it is no Primax 1080.0 Gamma? (Not sure about this one)Primax 988.0 Gamma (Peace)
Isn't this one Primax 1094.0 Gamma or Primax 994.0 Gamma?Primax 895.0 Gamma (Fleetwave Generation 2)
Yessss.Are you going to add Beast Wars to the comics future?
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.I am aware that Ask Vector Prime gave the UK stories a different designation but Jim Sorenson, one of the writers, said that universal stream designations are not meant to 100% represent realities but rather specific events (like specific shows or comic series)*. So, it is not 100% confirmation that UK comics are an alternate reality.
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.