Speaking at NYCC, Robert Kirkman announced that the Energon Universe era of Transformers will be moving beyond the G1 designs at some point.
The debut of Skybound’s new Transformers ongoing has been a smash success, but some fans are already questioning the series' devotion to the original Generation 1 continuity. According to Robert Kirkman, the Energon Universe era will incorporate other aspects of the franchise’s lore eventually, expanding beyond the classic Autobot and Decepticon designs as the story progresses.
“We’re going to be incorporating lots of different stuff,” Kirkman explained. “Eventually, you’ll see some non-G1 stuff incorporated into the Energon Universe.”Robert Kirkman Would Love to See Star Saber in New Transformers Continuity Kirkman went on to provide further context, saying that the Energon Universe was built on unexpected surprises: “It’s not just going to be all G1 all the time forever.
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