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Transformers meets Wild Wild West, Hearts of Steel
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post Mar 4 2006, 07:46 PM
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http://www.idwpublishing.com/titles/transformers/hos.shtml

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Ever wondered what form your favorite Transformers would take if they existed in different eras? Wonder no more, as IDW’s new Evolutions line will look at some special out-of-continuity tales involving the Robots in Disguise. The line makes its debut in June with the four-part Hearts of Steel. In this standalone miniseries, writer Chuck Dixon and Transformers artist supreme Guido Guidi transplant the ‘bots to the Industrial Revolution, where a charismatic hammer-man named John Henry discovers that a steam drill is really an alien robot named Bumblebee. Before he can process this information, the pair are attacked by Decepticons disguised as tanks, trains and walking engines. Is this all part of a larger scheme by Starscream? And if so, will the other Autobots arrive in time to stop his nefarious plans?

Guidi has taken over for the series' original artist, Ted McKeever. Keep in mind that the below sketches are just that, and not final art, but enjoy the characters' initial reimagining, Guidi-style. The first issue makes its debut in June and runs monthly from there.



This is gonna be one sweet mini series, click the link up to to see design sketches
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post Mar 4 2006, 10:03 PM
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That's pretty cool, check out the propellors on the Decepticons...

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post Mar 4 2006, 10:04 PM
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The only thing I find wrong is that the seekers are based on the Wright bro's plane which makes no friggen sense if this is set in the mid 1800s
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