Who is Transformers Jhiaxus?

Who is Transformers Jhiaxus?

Jhiaxus is a Cybertronian, Decepticon, or an unaligned Transformer from the Generation 1 continuity family. Seeker on steroids. Jhiaxus is no ordinary Transformer. He possesses unusual origins compared to most of his race and has a drive to forge a united Cybertronian civilization across the known universe.

Are the Transformers comics still going?

The third and fourth series have been published by IDW Publishing with the third series starting with an issue #0 in October 2005 and a regular series starting in January 2006 to November 2018. The fourth series started in March 2019 with issue #1 and is currently still being produced.

How many Transformers comics are there?

There are 143 Transformers comic book series listed below.

Is Transformers canon in Marvel?

IDW has the license to print Transformers comics, and nothing else. And as far as Marvel claiming Transformers are 616 “canon”, they don’t even own the Transformers series they published in the 80’s, and as far as I know, aren’t even allowed to reference it in the comics.

Is IDW losing G.I. Joe?

Speaking about the loss of the G.I. Joe and Transformers license, IDW issued the following statement. At the end of 2022, IDW will bid a fond farewell to the publication of G.I. Joe and Transformers comic books and graphic novels.

Did Marvel own Transformers?

The Transformers was an 80-issue American comic book series published by Marvel Comics telling the story of the Transformers.

Is Marvel an Autobot?

The Transformers was an 80-issue American comic book series published by Marvel Comics telling the story of the Transformers. Originally scheduled as a four-issue miniseries, it spawned a mythology that would inform other versions of the saga.

Was the Tesseract in Transformers?

Just like in the main Transformers series, the Decepticons have come to Earth to destroy our planet in order to rebuild their homeworld, Cybertron. In this continuity, however, it’s the Tesseract (a.k.a. the Space Stone) rather than the AllSpark that will accomplish this, but hey, at least they’re both cubes.