Date: Wednesday, October 10th 2018 3:02am CDT
Categories: Cartoon News,
Collectables,
Auctions
Posted by: Va'al |
Credit(s): James Eatock
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The last time we heard from James Eatock / cerealgeek77 back
here, he had some more concept art for the Generation 1 Transformers animated series - and we've been contacted yet again for another batch of art!
This time, the auctions up on eBay feature the likes of Hound, Brawn, Sunstreaker, Ironhide, Cliffjumper, the inside and outside of the Ark as it crashed on Earth, the oil rig from the first episode in the series, the Cybertron terminal, Soundwave as a lamp post, and a lovely cel print of Cybertron itself, in its lineart glory.
Not included in the auctions, as James will be keeping it for himself, is a concept piece for Cliffjumper, as explained below:
Here I present a never-before-seen concept illustration (circa 1983) of the Autobot CLIFFJUMPER by Marvel Productions!
- Included in the huge batch of Marvel Productions' Transformers artwork I acquired were a bunch of concept illustrations which appear to be the EARLIEST renditions of certain characters - These illustrations were definitely created in-house at Marvel Productions, and were definitely based on the toys - HOWEVER, it would appear that the artist was taking HUGE liberties with their robot forms - Those I've shown these illustrations to agree that it's quite possible that they relate to the shelved pilot-script that Jeffry Scott wrote titled "A Robot's Best Friend Is His Dog"
Date: Saturday, August 18th 2018 2:31pm CDT
Categories: Movie Related News,
Toy News,
Auctions
Posted by: ZeroWolf |
Credit(s): eBay
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Following their
reveal at SDCC we've got some brand new pictures, and eBay listings of Studio Series
Dropkick and
KSI Sentry!
Dropkick is from the forthcoming Bumblebee movie and is one of two main Decepticons in the film, and while in it he's a triple changer, going from a helicopter to a muscle car, here he's just a helicopter.
KSI Sentry is supposed to represent a generic KSI made transformer featured in the Age of Extinction. While there is no direct match in the movie, this is a redeco of Stinger, the red Bumblebee-like bot from the same film.
The eBay user who has listed both of these seems to have a limited quantity available but they should be hitting retail soon enough.
Are you looking forward to these new additions to the Studio Series line? Let us know in the comments below and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews.
Date: Wednesday, August 15th 2018 3:32am CDT
Categories: Movie Related News,
Auctions
Posted by: Va'al |
Credit(s): Screenused
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We have some new, potentially spoiler-filled news from the upcoming Transformers Bumblebee Movie, due in cinemas this December 2018, in the form of an auction of a movie prop over on
Screenused.com!
Their latest issue is auctioning off a Willys Jeep which is supposed to be the first alt mode for Bumblebee himself, in the opening - though not the opening opening, as we saw that it will be set on Cybertron
here - as we saw in the trailer, and as confirmed in the San Diego Comic Con 2018 footage from the panel (while pursued by John Cena / Agent Burns, and Blitzwing). All of this happens before he takes on the iconic Volkswagen beetle mode. You can check out the auction below, and some screencaps from the
trailer to confirm the alt mode jeep parts, and join the conversation!
Date: Monday, August 6th 2018 1:47pm CDT
Categories: Collectables,
Auctions
Posted by: ZeroWolf |
Credit(s): cerealgeek77
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Thanks to an email from James Eatock, aka cerealgeek77 on Instagram, who first uncovered some original concept and animation art from the Sunbow Generation 1 Transformers animated series - as we covered back
here and
here - We've learned of a series of eBay auctions he's setup selling two pieces of Sunbow Generation 1 Transformers production art and two preduction copies he found with the others. Check the auction links below!
Transformers G1 original production art Episode 1 the Ark and Mount St Hilary
Transformers G1 original production COPY Cybertron*
Transformers G1 original production COPY The Ark launch site*
Transformers G1 original production art Episode 1 Deception Ship
* Please read the item descriptions on these.
Also James hopes to raise enough funds to be able to bring more production art to the fans, with his set on never before seen model sheets from 1986's Transformers: The Movie!
Date: Saturday, January 20th 2018 7:27am CST
Categories: Comic Book News,
Auctions
Posted by: Va'al |
Credit(s): Andrew Wildman
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Have you ever considered owning some original comics art from the old Marvel UK days in the Transformers comics series? Today may be your lucky day, as veteran artist Andrew Wildman - who also collaborates with IDW Publishing on covers and back on the ReGeneration One mini-series - is auctioning some original pages from his work back in the day, recently resurfaced in his personal art folders.
The auctions can be fund on his personal eBay account
here, and seem to feature a number of pages from Race with the Devil (The Transformers 215-218) and Survivors! (The Transformers 219-222). Check them out below, and happy bidding!
Many moons ago I used to work on the UK edition of TRANSFORMERS. Published by Marvel UK it was one of a number of titles that came out of the London office. At the time I was working on Thundercats but my work came to the attention of the Transformers editor, a certain Mr Simon Furman. Yes, that one. He asked me to work on the book.
That was back in 1988. Here we are 30 years later and some of that original art has come to light. The pages are from about ’89. As they have been kept in a portfolio for the last thirty years they are in really great condition. I have put them all up on eBay so that some lucky person can have it in their possession, rather than it just sitting in a drawer in my studio.