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'''''Transformers''''' is a multimedia franchise which began with a range of toys, but later expanded into many other forms of media, including films, television series, and comic books.
'''''Transformers''''' is a multimedia franchise which began with a range of toys, but later expanded into many other forms of media, including films, television series, and comic books.


These comic books included a [[Marvel UK]] series, which went on to have hundreds of issues. Issues #113 - #114 printed the comic story ''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Wanted:_Galvatron_%E2%80%94_Dead_or_Alive! Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive!]'', which marked the first appearance by the "[[Freelance Peacekeeping Agent]]" known as [[Death's Head]].
These comic books included a [[Marvel UK]] series, which went on to have hundreds of issues. Issues #113 - #114 printed the comic story ''[[tfwiki:Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive!|Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive!]]'', which marked the first appearance by the "[[Freelance Peacekeeping Agent]]" known as [[Death's Head]].


== Crossovers ==
== Crossovers ==
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At the end of ''[[The Crimson Horror (TV story)|The Crimson Horror]]'', [[Clara Oswald]] briefly plays with an original [[Galvatron]] toy.
At the end of ''[[The Crimson Horror (TV story)|The Crimson Horror]]'', [[Clara Oswald]] briefly plays with an original [[Galvatron]] toy.


In ''[[Supremacy of the Cybermen (comic story)|Supremacy of the Cybermen]]'', [[Cindy Wu]] misnames the [[CyberKing]]s as "[[Cyber-Tron]]s", referencing [https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Cybertron_(planet) the Transformers' home planet].
In ''[[Supremacy of the Cybermen (comic story)|Supremacy of the Cybermen]]'', [[Cindy Wu]] misnames the [[CyberKing]]s as "[[Cyber-Tron]]s", referencing [[tfwiki:Cybertron (planet)|the Transformers' home planet]].


== References to the DWU in ''Transformers'' ==
== References to the DWU in ''Transformers'' ==
In the comic ''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/To_a_Power_Unknown! To a Power Unknown!]'', [https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Starscream_(G1)/Marvel_Comics_continuity Starscream] flies over the [[English]] countryside, picking up transmissions involving, among other things, [[the Doctor]] and the [[Dalek]]s.
In the comic ''[[tfwiki:To a Power Unknown!|To a Power Unknown!]]'', [[tfwiki:Starscream (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Starscream]] flies over the [[English]] countryside, picking up transmissions involving, among other things, [[the Doctor]] and the [[Dalek]]s.


The Decepticon leader [https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Octus_(G1) Octus] is perhaps one of the most subtle crossovers between the franchises. The character originates in the comic ''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/The_Fall_and_Rise_of_the_Decepticon_Empire. The Fall and Rise of the Decepticon Empire.]'' This comic was illustrated by known ''Who'' artist [[Lee Sullivan]], who chose to depict the character as having the alt mode of a Dalek [[casing]]. The character was never seen to transform but clearly had Dalek details even in robot mode. Since then, Octus has become a popular cameo character in other ''Transformers'' comics.
The Decepticon leader [[tfwiki:Octus (G1)|Octus]] is perhaps one of the most subtle crossovers between the franchises. The character originates in the comic ''[[tfwiki:The Fall and Rise of the Decepticon Empire.|The Fall and Rise of the Decepticon Empire.]]'' This comic was illustrated by known ''Who'' artist [[Lee Sullivan]], who chose to depict the character as having the alt mode of a [[Dalek casing]]. The character was never seen to transform but clearly had Dalek details even in robot mode. Since then, Octus has become a popular cameo character in other ''Transformers'' comics.


[[Skaro]] is mentioned in the reference book ''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Transformers_Animated:_The_AllSpark_Almanac_II The AllSpark Almanac II]'' as an unclaimed/neutral planet in the [[Mutter's Spiral|Milky Way]] that was destroyed. According to the book, [https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Swindle_(Animated) Swindle] noted [[Destruction of Skaro|the destruction]] as a shame, since he needed a [[Mark III Travel Machine]].
[[Skaro]] is mentioned in the reference book ''[[tfwiki:Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II|The AllSpark Almanac II]]'' as an unclaimed/neutral planet in the [[Mutter's Spiral|Milky Way]] that was destroyed. According to the book, [[tfwiki:Swindle (Animated)|Swindle]] noted [[Destruction of Skaro|the destruction]] as a shame, since he needed a [[Mark III Travel Machine]].


In [https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Source:Ask_Vector_Prime/Facebook#May_28.2C_2015 one installment] of the ''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Ask_Vector_Prime Ask Vector Prime]'' series, [https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Vector_Prime Vector Prime] theorises that the Doctor hails from the [[Omniverse]] and occasionally visits the Transformers [[multiverse]]. Another instalment, titled ''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Source:Ask_Vector_Prime/Guest_column#October_21.2C_2015 Renegade Rhetoric]'', claims that [https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Re-Volt Re-Volt] once dressed as the Doctor while attending a [[sci-fi]] convention.
In [[tfwiki:Source:Ask Vector Prime/Facebook#May 28.2C 2015|one installment]] of the ''[[tfwiki:Ask Vector Prime|Ask Vector Prime]]'' series, [[tfwiki:Vector Prime|Vector Prime]] theorises that the Doctor hails from the [[Omniverse]] and occasionally visits the Transformers [[multiverse]]. Another instalment, titled ''[[tfwiki:Source:Ask Vector Prime/Guest column#October 21.2C 2015|Renegade Rhetoric]]'', claims that [[tfwiki:Re-Volt|Re-Volt]] once dressed as the Doctor while attending a [[sci-fi]] convention.


In the film ''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Bumblebee_(film) Bumblebee]'', two [[posters]] of the [[Fourth Doctor]] appear in [https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Memo Memo]'s room.  
In the film ''[[tfwiki:Bumblebee (film)|Bumblebee]]'', two [[posters]] of the [[Fourth Doctor]] appear in [[tfwiki:Memo|Memo]]'s room.  


In the ''[[My Little Pony]]: Friendship is Magic''/''Transformers'' [[crossover]] miniseries ''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/My_Little_Pony/Transformers:_Friendship_in_Disguise! Friendship in Disguise]'', the highly-recurring MLP background character of [https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Doctor_Hooves Doctor Hooves], a homage character to [[the Doctor]] (primarily in their [[Tenth Doctor|tenth]] and [[Fourth Doctor|fourth incarnations]]) made an appearance in the comic story ''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/They_Eat_Ponies,_Don%27t_They%3F They Eat Ponies, Don't They?]''.
In the ''[[My Little Pony]]: Friendship is Magic''/''Transformers'' [[crossover]] miniseries ''[[tfwiki:My Little Pony/Transformers: Friendship in Disguise!|Friendship in Disguise]]'', the highly-recurring MLP background character of [[tfwiki:Doctor Hooves|Doctor Hooves]], a homage character to [[the Doctor]] (primarily in their [[Tenth Doctor|tenth]] and [[Fourth Doctor|fourth incarnations]]) made an appearance in the comic story ''[[tfwiki:They Eat Ponies, Don't They?|They Eat Ponies, Don't They?]]''.


In ''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Source:Tornado_-_Decepticon_Saboteur Tornado - Decepticon Saboteur]'', a [[warp star]] is an important plot device. Though [https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Tornado Tornado] makes clear it is not of [[Verron]] origin, his description of a Verron warp star echoes how [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]] described it in ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]''. Tornado also mentions "[[Siege of Trenzalore|a skirmish]]" on the planet [[Trenzalore]] where a combatant's name was revealed to be "Please", referencing a fandom joke following ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'' where [[Aliases of the Doctor|the Doctor's true name]] was thought to be "Please".
In ''[[tfwiki:Source:Tornado - Decepticon Saboteur|Tornado - Decepticon Saboteur]]'', a [[warp star]] is an important plot device. Though [[tfwiki:Tornado|Tornado]] makes clear it is not of [[Verron]] origin, his description of a Verron warp star echoes how [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]] described it in {{cs|Journey's End (TV story)}}. Tornado also mentions "[[Siege of Trenzalore|a skirmish]]" on the planet [[Trenzalore]] where a combatant's name was revealed to be "Please", referencing a fandom joke following {{cs|The Name of the Doctor (TV story)}} where [[Aliases of the Doctor|the Doctor's true name]] was thought to be "Please".


[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Overlord_(G1)#2005_IDW_continuity Overlord] was inspired by the [[Saxon Master]], quoting the Master's "Please attend carefully" line from ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'' and ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]''. The writer, [https://tfwiki.net/wiki/James_Roberts James Roberts], a fan of [[Russell T Davies]]' original run on ''Doctor Who'', [https://web.archive.org/web/20120829174627/http://forum.idwpublishing.com/viewtopic.php?p=166284&highlight= envisioned him] sounding like [[John Simm]].
[[tfwiki:Overlord (G1)#2005 IDW continuity|Overlord]] was inspired by the [[Saxon Master]], quoting the Master's "Please attend carefully" line from {{cs|Logopolis (TV story)}} and {{cs|The Sound of Drums (TV story)}}. The writer, [[tfwiki:James Roberts|James Roberts]], a fan of [[Russell T Davies]]' original run on ''Doctor Who'', [https://web.archive.org/web/20120829174627/http://forum.idwpublishing.com/viewtopic.php?p=166284&highlight= envisioned him] sounding like [[John Simm]].


In ''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/The_Transformers:_More_than_Meets_the_Eye The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye]'', [https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Skids_(G1) Skids]' [https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Holomatter holomatter] avatar is based off the [[Eleventh Doctor]], in issue #13, and off the [[Ninth Doctor]] in issue #43. In the final entry of ''Ask Vector Prime'', Vector Prime's own avatar is based off the [[Third Doctor]].
In ''[[tfwiki:The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye|The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye]]'', [[tfwiki:Skids (G1)|Skids]]'s [[tfwiki:holomatter|holomatter]] avatar is based on the [[Eleventh Doctor]], in issue #13, and on the [[Ninth Doctor]] in issue #43. In the final entry of ''Ask Vector Prime'', Vector Prime's own avatar is based off the [[Third Doctor]].


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To a Power Unknown! Daleks.jpg|[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Starscream_(G1)/Marvel_Comics_continuity Starscream] picks up a transmission regarding a "[[the Doctor|Doctor]]" from the [[Dalek]]s. (''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/To_a_Power_Unknown! To a Power Unknown!]'')
To a Power Unknown! Daleks.jpg|[[tfwiki:Starscream (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Starscream]] picks up a transmission regarding a "[[the Doctor|Doctor]]" from the [[Dalek]]s. (''[[tfwiki:To a Power Unknown!|To a Power Unknown!]]'')
Octus the Dalek Transformer.jpg|The Decepticon leader [https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Octus_(G1) Octus], who was designed by [[Lee Sullivan]] and was heavily implied to have a [[Dalek]] [[casing]] as his alt-mode. (''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/The_Fall_and_Rise_of_the_Decepticon_Empire The Fall and Rise of the Decepticon Empire]'')
Octus the Dalek Transformer.jpg|The Decepticon leader [[tfwiki:Octus (G1)|Octus]], who was designed by [[Lee Sullivan]] and was heavily implied to have a [[Dalek casing]] as his alt-mode. (''[[tfwiki:The Fall and Rise of the Decepticon Empire|The Fall and Rise of the Decepticon Empire]]'')
Bumblebee Fourth Doctor posters.jpg|Two [[poster]]s of the [[Fourth Doctor]]. (''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Bumblebee_(film) Bumblebee]'')
Bumblebee Fourth Doctor posters.jpg|Two [[poster]]s of the [[Fourth Doctor]]. (''[[tfwiki:Bumblebee (film)|Bumblebee]]'')
Dr. Hooves in TF MLP 2.jpg|[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Doctor_Hooves Doctor Hooves] in ''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/They_Eat_Ponies,_Don%27t_They%3F They Eat Ponies, Don't They?]''.
Dr. Hooves in TF MLP 2.jpg|[[tfwiki:Doctor Hooves|Doctor Hooves]] in ''[[tfwiki:They Eat Ponies, Don't They?|They Eat Ponies, Don't They?]]''.
Skids' holomatter avatar.jpg|Skids' holomatter avatar (left), greatly resembling the [[Eleventh Doctor]]. (''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Cybertronian_Homesick_Blues Cybertronian Homesick Blues]'')
Skids' holomatter avatar.jpg|Skids' holomatter avatar (left), greatly resembling the [[Eleventh Doctor]]. (''[[tfwiki:Cybertronian Homesick Blues|Cybertronian Homesick Blues]]'')
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Transformers is a multimedia franchise which began with a range of toys, but later expanded into many other forms of media, including films, television series, and comic books.

These comic books included a Marvel UK series, which went on to have hundreds of issues. Issues #113 - #114 printed the comic story Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive!, which marked the first appearance by the "Freelance Peacekeeping Agent" known as Death's Head.

Crossovers

Death's Head battling Cyclonus. (COMIC: The Incomplete Death's Head [+]Loading...["The Incomplete Death's Head (comic story)"])

The character of Death's Head would go on to become a highly-recurring part of the Marvel Multiverse when Death's Head fell through the time vortex in The Legacy of Unicron!, leading him to encounter the Seventh Doctor in the comic story The Crossroads of Time, with several further crossovers later occurring between Death's Head and the DWU.

Due to legal issues, when Death's Head's backstory was explored in The Incomplete Death's Head [+]Loading...["The Incomplete Death's Head (comic story)"], events were kept quite vague so as to avoid copyright infringement. This was explained as the archive having "poor image quality", with the image of Cyclonus even being somewhat miscoloured.

The events of The Incomplete Death's Head suggest that the Doctor himself was the one responsible for sending Death's Head into the so-called "robot universe" in the first place, sandwiching his Transformers adventures between ones featuring the Doctor.

Along with all this, an officially licensed one-page comic, Meet Death's Head [+]Loading...["Meet Death's Head (comic story)"], served to bring the reader up to speed on Death's Head's history, including references to several elements of the Transformers and Doctor Who series.

References to Transformers in the DWU

In the Faction Paradox novel Against Nature, Gedarra told Primo de la Vega that Yaotl was a member of Faction Paradox, leading him to remark that that information meant as little as if she was a member of the Transformers, robots in disguise.

At the end of The Crimson Horror, Clara Oswald briefly plays with an original Galvatron toy.

In Supremacy of the Cybermen, Cindy Wu misnames the CyberKings as "Cyber-Trons", referencing the Transformers' home planet.

References to the DWU in Transformers

In the comic To a Power Unknown!, Starscream flies over the English countryside, picking up transmissions involving, among other things, the Doctor and the Daleks.

The Decepticon leader Octus is perhaps one of the most subtle crossovers between the franchises. The character originates in the comic The Fall and Rise of the Decepticon Empire. This comic was illustrated by known Who artist Lee Sullivan, who chose to depict the character as having the alt mode of a Dalek casing. The character was never seen to transform but clearly had Dalek details even in robot mode. Since then, Octus has become a popular cameo character in other Transformers comics.

Skaro is mentioned in the reference book The AllSpark Almanac II as an unclaimed/neutral planet in the Milky Way that was destroyed. According to the book, Swindle noted the destruction as a shame, since he needed a Mark III Travel Machine.

In one installment of the Ask Vector Prime series, Vector Prime theorises that the Doctor hails from the Omniverse and occasionally visits the Transformers multiverse. Another instalment, titled Renegade Rhetoric, claims that Re-Volt once dressed as the Doctor while attending a sci-fi convention.

In the film Bumblebee, two posters of the Fourth Doctor appear in Memo's room.

In the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic/Transformers crossover miniseries Friendship in Disguise, the highly-recurring MLP background character of Doctor Hooves, a homage character to the Doctor (primarily in their tenth and fourth incarnations) made an appearance in the comic story They Eat Ponies, Don't They?.

In Tornado - Decepticon Saboteur, a warp star is an important plot device. Though Tornado makes clear it is not of Verron origin, his description of a Verron warp star echoes how Jack Harkness and Sarah Jane Smith described it in Journey's End [+]Loading...["Journey's End (TV story)"]. Tornado also mentions "a skirmish" on the planet Trenzalore where a combatant's name was revealed to be "Please", referencing a fandom joke following The Name of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Name of the Doctor (TV story)"] where the Doctor's true name was thought to be "Please".

Overlord was inspired by the Saxon Master, quoting the Master's "Please attend carefully" line from Logopolis [+]Loading...["Logopolis (TV story)"] and The Sound of Drums [+]Loading...["The Sound of Drums (TV story)"]. The writer, James Roberts, a fan of Russell T Davies' original run on Doctor Who, envisioned him sounding like John Simm.

In The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye, Skids's holomatter avatar is based on the Eleventh Doctor, in issue #13, and on the Ninth Doctor in issue #43. In the final entry of Ask Vector Prime, Vector Prime's own avatar is based off the Third Doctor.

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