• Going to do a new Transformers 2099 fan-series, called "Transformers 2099Revised", looking for co-workers on it (FIXED)

    From rodimus2316@rodimus2316@hotmail.com (Rodimus_2316) to alt.toys.transformers on Sat Jul 5 17:26:49 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.toys.transformers

    I know at least some of you were there from around then, on the old ATT,
    but, still, back then in the 90's, I did a successful online fanfic, and
    my first fanfic, called "Transformers 2099". I recall people reading it
    and telling me things such as, "Transformers sucks, 2099 sucks, but this doesn't suck," and "Would you ever consider going pro?"

    This fanfic started as a series proposal for the fanfiction group called
    the "2099 UG" (UG meaning UnderGround), which was dedicated towards fans continuing the official/original Marvel 2099 graphic novels stories from 1992-1996, and also ignoring the not-so-great stories that came after
    Marvel's bankruptcy in 1996, where the 2099 imprint EIC Joey Cavalieri
    had been fired, then other stuff happened, later leading to 2099 to be
    finally "put down mercifully" with a one-shot in 1998 by Marvel's Ghost
    Rider 2099 writer Mark Buckingham, that gave it a mercy-killing, but
    also a grand end. As for the 2099 UG again, my proposal was turned down
    (can't blame them, when you think about it), so I just wrote it
    independently, even though it was still written to work within the
    established canon the UG had at the time. But like I said, people liked
    it. I wrote the first six issues by myself, and then a friend of mine
    from the UG, also a writer on their staff, came in and co-wrote the rest
    of the issues with me, with me doing the Autobot stories, and him the Decepticon ones, back and forth. It got to #24, and I think we were
    running out of ideas, so we just ended it. It had also become a weekly-released comic, which worked fine for me at the time, but not for
    my co-writer friend, who wanted once every 3 weeks. And his stories
    were usually just Ok or kinda good, with his 2099 Decepticons being
    unthinking bootlickers. He later disappeared, and never heard from him
    again.

    As for the The Transformers Marvel comic, done in both US and U.K. as we
    all know, or most of us, it was at first meant to be in Earth-616, with
    Nick Fury, Spider-Man, and others making appearances or mentions, with (symbiote costume) Spidey teaming up with Gears (who was one of the
    first G1 toys I ever had as a kid, maybe why I got him from my parents)
    to rescue Sparkplug from the Decepticons (U.S. issue #3). Also, later,
    Ratchet when to the Savage Land to find and bring back the lost Dinobots
    (U.S. issue #8), said in the opening panel to "preceding Avengers #257"
    (I think it said that). Some time after the Savage Land thing, there
    were other references (Roxxon Oil and was G.B. Blackrock maybe Tony
    Stark originally?), then Marvel decided to change their stance, told us
    to "forget issue #3" a long time later in a Transmission letters' page",
    and then moved it into the G.I. Joe ARAH continuity (as The Transformers
    and G.I. Joe cartoons were in-continuity with each other, I'm guessing),
    which Larry Hama hated, saying the first crossover was the G.I. Joe of
    their continuity, not his (at least that's what I was told, may be
    wrong). Then finally Generation 2 stuff started happening, and Hama had
    to, or someone else instead wrote the stories in G.I. Joe about the G2
    TFs and all that, and the book had to just "go on from there." The G2
    book continued on from that, and had the world falling apart by the
    Swarm and G2 Decepticons, while in the G.I. Joe books, no more TFs, no
    world destruction or anything from the G2 book.

    My proposal for this project is to do some kind of remake/recreation of
    the TF 2099 series concept, as "Transformers 2099: Revised", and
    hopefully making it into a fan-comic, or at least a fanfic with covers,
    and make it good from the start to till all the way we take it through
    to the eventual end in the Staff Group, with help from each other there,
    with members who can guest write, and/or guest draw, etc. It would be
    decided by the group. Check the links to the 2099 UnderGround Community
    and Transformers 2099: Revised Staff Group below:






    2099 UnderGround Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2099undergroundcommunity

    This is a place for anyone to come and talk about the 90's classic
    Marvel 2099 cyberpunk graphic novels from Marvel Comics, with the
    original line released from 1992-1996, then with Marvel's bankruptcy and
    what came from that, then the finale one-shot, and then other kinds of
    2099 graphic novels after that, and anything related to 2099 in general
    (toys, apparel, models, statues, art, mugen, official video games,
    anything), or similarly cyberpunk material. We accept anyone...die hard
    fans, casual fans, those who are curious and want to learn from those
    who know; anyone. All are welcome.

    Also let it be known if you'd like to see the 2099 UG/UGR (UnderGround,
    then later the UnderGround Revised) fanfiction group return, which was
    where fans wrote fanfiction continuations from some point of the
    original stories, back in the day, after the bankruptcy happened, with
    it's stories). There have been new and official stories from continuing
    the original era since 2013, with the bankruptcy-caused stories moved to another reality at that same time also, together; but don't let that
    stop you if you want to be creative and do some 2099-related writing/art/whatever and share it with the group.


    Transformers 2099: Revised" fanfiction or fan-comic Staff Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3548636852111727

    Staff list for the creation of the "Transformers 2099: Revised"
    fan-comic, or at least fanfic with covers.

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