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Transformers, Vol. 3: All Fall Down

Hardback

Main Details

Title Transformers, Vol. 3: All Fall Down
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Brian Ruckley
By (author) Anna Malkova
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:280
Dimensions(mm): Height 279,Width 178
ISBN/Barcode 9781684057399
ClassificationsDewey:741.5973
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Idea & Design Works
Imprint Idea & Design Works
Publication Date 16 February 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

The bold new vision of the Transformers universe that will excite longtime fans and new readers alike continues! The bold new vision of the Transformers universe that will excite longtime fans and new readers alike continues! Crisis! The tether holding Cybertron's inner moon to the planet has fallen and hundreds of lives have been lost. As the rubble is sorted through, the Ascenticons are on the move, hoping to leverage the situation and the lives lost in their favor. Meanwhile, the Rise, now under Megatron's command, attempt to hide some of their most vicious members, but putting a bunch of killers in a single transport is never a good idea. And through it all, the Autobots have a new message--this is a deception. But who's really being deceived? Plus, in response to the crisis at home, the Reversionist faction has fled Cybertron and the teachings of their leader have convinced them that the only way to return is to trigger Cybertron's rebirth. But when the decision comes to Gauge, the youngest Cybertronian, will she spare the planet? And far away from Cybertron, Ultra Magnus has his own problems--namely, a group of sinister mercenaries on the hunt for Cybertronian artifacts. Collects Transformers #19-24 and Transformers- Galaxies #7-12.

Author Biography

Brian Ruckley is the author of five fantasy novels, including The Free, The Edinburgh Dead, and the three novels of The Godless World trilogy. Before he became a full-time writer in the 2000s, he attended Edinburgh and Stirling Universities and had a series of assorted jobs around London, most of them in the charity-sector. Much of his work has involved extensive overseas travel, environmental and community projects, nature conservation, and fundraising. He now lives back in Edinburgh with his wife and misses the excitement of London only a little, and only occasionally.