Seeker of Divine Passion
Since some people seemed excited about my post regarding, “Which Decepticon Would Be Best Suited For You”…
I decided to take the Autobot version, too.
And I got *drum roll*
WTF! First Dreadwing and now Cliffjumper?
I just realized something – both end up dead…
Anyways, feel free to reply/reblog what Autobot you got and your reactions to the scenario. No honestly please do it, your reactions are funny as hell.
PS. I did not make this or the decepticon quiz
Dear Hasbro,
It has been a decade since TFA ended and as a loyal fan and customer of your products since 2003, I would like to see at least an official tribute to the series. It can be an animated short or even a comic, just please do something special that lets us the fans know that you acknowledge the show and how popular it was and still is.
There are so many stories and plotlines left untold. It would be a shame if they were never revisited again. I loved the diverse character designs and personalities, and I love how the show even influences other TF cartoons to this day. I especially miss the lovable characters and interactions, because the cast and crew had so much fun creating this beautiful show and the fans enjoyed watching and supporting this show
Not to mention the toys were some of the most accurate models ever put out from the assembly line.
Again, TFA deserves the recognition it earned. Even though we might not get another season, I would still like to see more homages and actual, honest to God content from the Animated Continuity.
Signed, a loving fangirl
This is not a drill!!
I’m so excited because I JUST learned about this today too, TFN gave out the pdf of the TFA fan sequel we made two years ago!! It’s for free!
I haven’t seen an official post on tumblr about this yet, so I’m taking the liberty of sharing the link!
You can get the TFA comic here for free!
I’m so excited this is finally officially (as official as fanprojects can be, but you know what I mean) available for everyone. The whole team worked so hard on this, and I sincerely hope you enjoy it!
Happy festivities, have some robots!!
A little comic prompted by a Patron request for ‘Mordecai being tickled’. With his sisters involved, though, it couldn’t be that straightforward.. The first English translations of Sun Tzu’s treatise, which most of us know as “The Art of War”, were published in the early 20th century.
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These bastards.
Chapter 21 illustration of @morethanmeetstheass ‘s, Reise ohne Ende. Go read it