![]() ![]() Otherwise, there are a couple of sets of high-quality stories that can genuinely be read in isolation, and it’s these that I recommend starting with… If you’re after just one quick read, my big recommendation is “The Truth We Make” by Justin Severson, which I think is the quintessential Punch/Counterpunch story. ![]() Recommendationsīut what if you’re not interested in absolutely everything? The Timelines stories are an extremely mixed bag, developed by dozens of writers. It’s hugely daunting on its face, but don’t worry-we’ve done the research for you, and this guide covers absolutely everything in a logical reading order. In the end, though, Fun Publications’ work ended up being vastly more convoluted than that of 3H, with almost all of their settings crossing over with each other at various points. Some of these were pre-existing ones, but some-like TransTech, Shattered Glass, and Beast Wars: Uprising-were wholly original. Their fiction was published under the Timelines banner, which encompassed dozens of different continuities. Each year saw the release of a standalone convention comic, plus a new comic arc told across six issues of the club’s bimonthly magazine, plus a smattering of other stories across all forms of media imaginable. Unlike 3H, which tried to tell extremely ambitious stories mostly in the form of convention-exclusive comics, Fun Publications set out to create more standalone stories. After 3H Productions lost the Transformers license, BotCon was taken over by Fun Publications, who also launched the Transformers Collectors’ Club. ![]()
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