Transformers: the IDW Collection Phase Three, Vol. 2
Transformers: the IDW Collection Phase Three, Vol. 2
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Author(s): Barber, John
Roberts, James
Scott, Mairghread
ISBN No.: 9781684058778
Pages: 384
Year: 202204
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 82.79
Status: Out Of Print

John Barber is IDW's Editor-In-Chief. A former editor at Marvel, his comics writing credits include: Transformers, Optimus Prime, Spidey, Doctor Strange, Back to the Future , and many other projects across many other media. He lives in San Diego with his family. Mairghread Scott grew up in Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit, and was raised on a healthy diet of Shakespeare, Monty Python, and three iterations of Star Trek. After college, Mairghread worked her way up as an assistant while writing plays and honing her talents. Then she landed a job as a Script Coordinator for Transformers Prime and G.I. Joe Renegades .


Mairghread got her first opportunity to join a writer's room there and it led to her first professional script, "Stronger, Faster." Since then, she has written for many different TV shows and comic books as a freelance writer and story consultant. She has had the joy of helping to create the first fan-built transformer, Windblade, and bring her to life in the IDW comics series of the same name as well as writing Windblade's introduction to the new animated series Transformers Robots in Disguise . James Roberts is a British comic book writer best known for his contributions to the Transformers franchise, having worked consistently with the robots in disguise since he co-wrote the 2010 limited series, Last Stand of the Wreckers , with Nick Roche. His first solo story, the two-part "Chaos Theory," appeared in Mike Costa's ongoing Transformers title and explored the origins of Optimus Prime and Megatron's relationship. He and Costa co-plotted the series' finale, "Chaos." Roberts is best known, however, for Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye (often abbreviated to MTMTE ), the ongoing series that launched in January 2012 and ran for 57 issues, plus annuals and one-shots, and the series Transformers: Lost Light , which continues the events from his previous series.


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