Transformers/Ghostbusters

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Transformers/Ghostbusters
Cover to Transformers/Ghostbusters #1. Art by Nick Roche.
Publication information
PublisherIDW Publishing
FormatLimited series
GenreCrossover
Science fiction
Supernatural fiction
Publication dateJune 26, 2019 — October 2, 2019
No. of issues5
Main character(s)Transformers (Hasbro)
Ghostbusters (Columbia Pictures)
Creative team
Written byErik Burnham
Penciller(s)Dan Schoening
Letterer(s)Tom B. Long
Colorist(s)Luis Antonio Delgado
Editor(s)David Mariotte
Tom Waltz

Transformers/Ghostbusters is an American limited comic book series published in 2019 by IDW Publishing. The series serves as a crossover event between Hasbro's Transformers and Sony Pictures/Columbia Pictures' Ghostbusters, celebrating the 35th anniversary of both franchises.[1][2]

Plot

Cybertron is invaded by Gozer the Traveler, who unleashed a giant beast based on

present day, on Earth, in New York City, the Ghostbusters meet Ectronymous Diamatron, an Autobot who tracked a Cybertronian signal on Earth, one that is trapped in the ghost trap. During a small confrontation between Ectronymous and the Ghostbusters, the ghost trap is turned off, freeing Starscream's ghost, revealing it was the same signal that Ectronymous detected. Starscream reveals that during Cybertron's destruction, Megatron made a deal with an alien ghost named Kremzeek, turning Megatron into a ghost, as well as Starscream, Soundwave and Shockwave. At the Ghostbusters' firehouse headquarters, Ectronymous accepts the nicknamed "Ectotron", while Starscream is put inside the ghost trap once again. Meanwhile, Optimus Prime is trying to stay hidden while searching for Ectotron. After dealing with a blackout on Brooklyn, Ectotron reunites with Optimus, only for the Ghostbusters to find out Starscream escaped from the ghost trap. Ectotron is possessed by Starscream, while Kremzeek arrives at Earth, leading Optimus Prime and the Ghostbusters to have a tough battle. At the end of the battle, the Autobots and Ghostbusters succeed as Ectotron is freed from Starscream's possession and Kreemzeek is eaten by an Earthling ghost the heroes have summoned. However, the ghosts of Megatron, Soundwave
and Shockwave appear. Both the Autobots and Ghostbusters trap the Decepticon ghosts into new traps, while Starscream escapes, vowing to return one day. Optimus and Ectotron accept to stay with the Ghostbusters. Starscream intercepts the Autobot spaceship, where the remaining Autobots are inside.

Publication history

Comic book

The Transformers/Ghostbusters series is written by Erik Burnham, illustrated by Dan Schoening and colored by Luis Antonio Delgado. The series serves to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Hasbro's Transformers and Columbia Pictures' Ghostbusters.[3]

IDW Publishing's editor-in-chief John Barber said “1984 was a seismic shift for entertainment, the year that launched both Transformers and Ghostbusters. Back then, Little John Barber was right there for Transformers and a little scared of Ghostbusters—but now, I'm a bit braver and can't wait to see the two worlds collide.”[3]

During an interview with Syfy Wire, IDW's editor Tom Waltz said "We’ve been calling Transformers/Ghostbusters (the "Ghosts of Cybertron" storyline) "The Crossover Event 35 Years in the Making," but once we got started, we quickly realized it's the crossover that was ALWAYS meant to be – it's that much fun. And who better to bring it all together than the superstar creative team of Erik Burnham, Dan Schoening, and Luis Antonio Delgado, the undisputed champions of awesome ’80s mash-ups!"[4]

Toy

As part of the Transformers Collaborative series, Hasbro released in 2019 a toy figure based on the character Ectotron, which is also based on the Ecto-1 vehicle.[5][6] They also released an exclusive recolor of the Masterpiece MP-10 Optimus Prime toy with a Ghostbusters-themed color scheme and accessory sets.

In 2021, the Ectotron toy was retooled and given a Target-exclusive rerelease to tie into Ghostbusters: Afterlife. This release comes packaged with the first issue of the comic series.

Characters

Transformers characters Ghostbusters characters Original characters
  • Brawn
  • Bruticus
  • Buzzsaw
  • Bumblebee
  • Cliffjumper
  • Dark Guardian
  • Devastator
  • Dropkicks
  • Furg
  • Grapple
  • Grimlock
  • Hotlink
  • Ironhide
  • Jazz
  • Kremzeek
  • Laserbeak
  • Megatron
  • Nacelle
  • Optimus Prime
  • Predaking
  • Prowl
  • Ratchet
  • Ravage
  • Reflector
  • Sentinel
  • Shockwave
  • Skywarp
  • Soundwave
  • Starscream
  • Straxus
  • Sunstorm
  • Sunstreaker
  • Thundercracker
  • Trailbreaker
  • Wheeljack
  • Windcharger
  • Ectronymous Diamatron / Ectotron
  • Killerwatt

Issues

Issue # Title Written by Drawn by Colored by Lettered by Publication date
1 "Ghosts of Cybertron, Part 1" Erik Burnham Dan Schoening Luis Antonio Delgado Tom B. Long June 26, 2019[4]
2 "Ghosts of Cybertron, Part 2" July 17, 2019
3 "Ghosts of Cybertron, Part 3" August 7, 2019
4 "Ghosts of Cybertron, Part 4" September 4, 2019
5 "Ghosts of Cybertron, Part 5" October 2, 2019

Reception

Issue # Publication date Critic rating Critic reviews Ref.
1 June 26, 2019 8.1/10 10 [7]
2 July 17, 2019 9.4/10 1 [8]
3 August 7, 2019 8.2/10 4 [9]
4 September 4, 2019 8.6/10 2 [10]
5 October 2, 2019 7.5/10 4 [11]
Overall 8.4/10 21 [12]

Collected editions

Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
Transformers/Ghostbusters: Ghosts of Cybertron
  • Transformers/Ghostbusters #1−5
March 4, 2020 1684056209, 978-1684056200

References

  1. ^ Frayna, Marion (2019-02-19). "Ghostbusters And Transformers Take Their Collaboration To New Heights In A Crossover Comic Book Series!". Geek Culture. Retrieved 2020-10-23.
  2. ^ "TRANSFORMERS / GHOSTBUSTERS Comic Book Crossover Miniseries Announced by IDW Publishing". Daily Dead. 2019-02-20. Retrieved 2020-10-25.
  3. ^ a b "Exclusive: The Ghostbusters Are Teaming Up With the Transformers to Save the World". io9. 18 February 2019. Retrieved 2020-10-26.
  4. ^ a b Spry, Jeff (2019-06-01). "IDW unites two fave franchises in our special peek at Transformers Ghostbusters #1". SYFY WIRE. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  5. ^ EDT, Rocco Marrongelli On 10/22/19 at 1:10 PM (2019-10-22). "'Ghostbusters' is turning 35, so buy yourself one of these new collectibles to celebrate". Newsweek. Retrieved 2020-10-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "Transformers Generations Ectotron Ecto-1 Mass-Market Reissue". tformers.com. Retrieved 2020-10-23.
  7. ^ "Transformers/Ghostbusters #1 Reviews". ComicBookRoundup.com. Retrieved October 12, 2020.
  8. ^ "Transformers/Ghostbusters #2 Reviews". ComicBookRoundup.com. Retrieved October 12, 2020.
  9. ^ "Transformers/Ghostbusters #3 Reviews". ComicBookRoundup.com. Retrieved October 12, 2020.
  10. ^ "Transformers/Ghostbusters #4 Reviews". ComicBookRoundup.com. Retrieved October 12, 2020.
  11. ^ "Transformers/Ghostbusters #5 Reviews". ComicBookRoundup.com. Retrieved October 12, 2020.
  12. ^ "Transformers/Ghostbusters Reviews". ComicBookRoundup.com. Retrieved 2020-11-01.

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