Prompt I
Sunbow;
Elita One's team;
how do they feel about finding the Ark crew

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Prompt I
Sunbow;
Elita One's team;
how do they feel about finding the Ark crew
Transformers: Mosaic #664 - "The Long Goodbye"
Originally posted on October 23rd, 2012
Story - Shaun Knowler Art - Lo Baker
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wada sez: With this strip, after over two years of daily updates, the Transformers: Mosaic archive is now complete. I’ve taken the time to write up my feelings on this endeavour as a whole, which you can find in my post on the TFWiki community blog.
Was randomly rewatching The Rebirh yesterday and noticed that one of the Hive memebers sure sounds familiar
Dear Vector Prime, I know the answer to this question likely varies throughout the multiverse, but where are countries such as Carbombya, Kalistan, Trans-Carpathia, Nanzhao, Brasnya, and Benzheen located? I'm specifically looking for their locations in the IDW 2005 universe.
Dear Country Confused,
While a lot of things vary throughout the multiverse, I can confirm that most of these countries and regions are located on Earth.
Prompt III
Sunbow;
Elita One's team;
cover fire
Transformers: Mosaic #655 - "Familia"
Originally posted on August 6th, 2012
Story, Colours, Letters - Susan Loweck Art - Pietre A. Valbuena
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wada sez: Loweck and Valbuena reunite for their final Mosaic strip, this time focusing on Tracks’ friend Raoul from “Make Tracks” and “Auto-Bop”. A few Easter eggs here! Raoul’s fictional brand of spray-paint is called “RE-DECO”. He’s wearing a t-shirt for The Warriors. The school is named after Sunbow Productions, the studio responsible for the cartoon; Sari Sumdac and Chip Chase are seen on the steps. HasTak is a collective term for Hasbro and Takara often used in Transformers fandom.
Transformers: Multiverse #10 - "Just Good Friends"
Originally posted on January 15th, 2013
Story - Mario Coleman Art - Rui Onishi Colours - Liam Shalloo Letters - HdE
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wada sez: This strip plays into an oddity from the original Sunbow cartoon; in The Transformers: The Movie, Hot Rod and Arcee are shown flirting onscreen for most of the film, but in the show’s third season, with Hot Rod’s narrative role having shifted with his transformation into Rodimus Prime, Arcee was instead typically written to have a closer connection with Springer. Mario Coleman offered this scintillating bit of behind-the-scenes commentary on this one: “I hate, hate, HATE the friend zone. I wrote this from experience unfortunately.” This strip just about predates widespread awareness of incel culture. Meanwhile, Onishi specifically noted having drawn the Dinobots into this strip out of love for their depiction in the show’s third season. That big looming hulk in the final panel is a rare appearance of Broadside, drawn to match his pre-final character models based on an early toy prototype. With this strip, Multiverse celebrated having ten pieces published. See below for clean inks.
Transformers: Mosaic - "Gone Fishin’"
Originally posted on November 2nd, 2009
Story - Jon Rist Art - James Cox Colours - Josh Burcham Letters - HdE
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wada sez: The vignettes in this one all set up scenes from the beginning of The Transformers: The Movie, with Kup directing the other Autobots in setting up a roadblock, Blaster chilling in the communications tower, and Wheeljack and Windcharger hanging out before they’re both brutally killed side-by-side by the Decepticons. Hot Rod’s line opens his first scene with Daniel. Josh Burcham had already coloured an official adaptation of the film for IDW and a tie-in story by Simon Furman for Australian home-media company Madman Entertainment, so this fits nicely in that vein; he’d go on to colour the pack-in comic for the Reveal the Shield Rodimus vs. Cyclonus two-pack.