- have been
rebooted multiple times in the 21st
century in
comics from
Dreamwave Productions (starting 2001), IDW
Publishing (starting in 2005 and again...
-
modernizing them so they're just
barely recognizable."
Other subgenres include dreamwave, darksynth, and scifiwave.
Journalist Julia Neuman cited "outrun", "****uresynth"...
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Dreamwave Productions was a
Canadian art
design studio and
comic book
publisher founded in 1996. Best
known for its
comic book
adaptations of Transformers...
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comic had a
survey as to
whether Dreamwave's new
comic would be
Robots In
Disguise or
Beast Wars.
Beast Wars won.
Dreamwave Productions had
plans to release...
- artist, publisher,
former president, and co-founder of the now-defunct
Dreamwave Productions. Lee
began his
career in the
comic book
industry by sending...
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Laird James McCullen Destro XXIV,
usually referred to
simply as Destro, is a
fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real
American Hero toyline, comic...
- for 12
issues starting in 1993. The
second major series was
produced by
Dreamwave Productions from 2002 to 2004 with
multiple limited series as well, and...
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Soundwave fully shifted his
trademark loyalty from
Megatron to him. In the
Dreamwave comics,
Ratbat led the
Ultracons faction,
while Soundwave remained with...
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artist on
Dreamwave's G1
ongoing series, but
Dreamwave went out of
business before his work
could be published.
Along with
other Dreamwave era artists...
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Comics Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures. The
fourth issue of the
Dreamwave Productions series (based on the 2003
animated series)
focused entirely...