A TRANSFICTION Project
presents:



        The Transformers: powerful warrior robots waging a neverending battle across space and time.  Autobots and Decepticons, fighting a war of long-forgotten ideologies, now trapped in a cycle of violence that threatens to consume them all.  They have traveled across the ages from their homeworld of Cybertron to a blue-green orb we know as the Earth.  But this is not the Earth we know; it is a world transformed, a place of mutants, superheroes, and villains.  It is a world where nothing is as it seems. . .and these alien robots will soon find that those they thought were allies and enemies are not.  They will find that there are greater threats than each other. . .
 
 

The Fourth Issue Is Here!
 

A World Transformed: Issue One Cover
Issue One: The Coming of Giants
August 1999
Written and Illustrated by Bryan Richard Shipp
 

A World Transformed: Issue Two Cover
Issue Two: The Coming of Giants, Part Two
September 1999
Written and Illustrated by Bryan Richard Shipp
 

(No Cover This Month; I couldn't think of anything)
Issue Three: Beyond the Space Bridge!
October 1999
Written by Bryan Richard Shipp
 

(No Cover This Month; No Time)
Issue Four: Enter, the NEMESIS!
January 2000
Written by Bryan Richard Shipp



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Transformers and all related materials are copyright of Hasbro and Marvel Comics.  The design of this page, and most specifically all fanfiction appearing on this page, are Copyright©1999 by Bryan Richard Shipp.  All characters appearing in said fanfictions are also Copyrighted by Bryan Shipp unless either previously Copyrighted by Hasbro and Marvel, or otherwise specified.  Any and all opinions expressed by Mr. Shipp are solely his own, and do not reflect in any way the opinions of the staff or management of the rest of the universe.  This story about giant transforming robots is not coincidentally meant to resemble the life of a specific person--namely my friend Bob, who is neither living nor dead.
 

        To the Maximal Gambit
 
 
 
 
 
 
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