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Transformer romance

I want a robot man to hold me firm. One that I can count on every single night.

Some will vehemently reject to admit it exists. Others really don't care about the brand beyond it. Regardless of opinions, Transformers engaging in or chasing interaction of a romantic nature is a well-established element in pretty much every continuity. For the most part, Transformers are observed searching for affectionate partners amongst their own kind, but attraction to ecological lifeforms and even non-living objects has been documented as well.

Some wonder why a species that likely does not reproduce sexually would participate in behavior that in other creatures exists as a means to promote sex and thereby brand-new life. While a definitive answer to this has yet to be given, the question as to why Transformers become romantically emotionally attached with one another can be approached from a unlike angle. Transformers are a highly social species. This is shown through their very human-like world, interpersonal interactions, familial relationships, and even the fairly frequent practice of merging bodies and minds. If these are not frowned upon, then why should social connections

Nickelodeon and Paramount+'s mark new CG-animated Transformers: EarthSpark series has just introduced the iconic franchise's first genderfluid character!

The Transformers franchise just introduced its first non-binary ethics. Known as Nightshade in the computer-animated Transformers: EarthSpark series, the revelation is made during the two-part finale, “Age of Evolution.” As Optimus walks his team through his plan to raid Mandroid’s lair, the Autobot leader uses random household objects and toys to represent the terrain and his allies. That’s when Nightshade notices a penguin bobblehead and asks if the figurine can represent them.

But Optimus hesitates as he doesn’t realize which pronouns to use for the Terran Transformer. So Mo steps in after exchanging a knowing nod with her friend and says, “Nightshade’s pronouns are they/them.” The Autobot confidently follows up the display with, “He or she just doesn’t fit with who I am.”

The inclusion of a neutrois character as a celebration, others touch like it’s just another example of writers ignoring the past in favor of appeasing "social justice w

Transformers: 10 Best LGBTQ+ Characters From The Comics

Starting as a toy aimed at young boys in the 1980s, it's taken a long time for the Transformers to expand its characters outside of the confines of gender binaries and heterosexual romance. The first homosexual romance in the franchise occurred by accident when the Japanese dub of Beast Wars rewrote the character of Airazor to be male. Petite did they realize that Airazor was destined to be a romantic companion for fellow male Maximal Tigatron. However, since then, and especially once the license was purchased by IDW the number of Queer characters has skyrocketed.

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In no particular order, the following has been compiled of the best Gay characters from Transformers comics. For the sake of brevity, any couple will be treated as a single entry. This list also only considers Bots who are explicitly shown as LGBTQ+, so no fan shipping nor headcanon.

*SPOILER WARNING FOR IDW'S TRANSFORMERS COMICS*

10 Knockout & Breakdown Are Prime Examples

Easily the most popular incarnation of Knockout first appear

Reinventing the Cog:

Ok, so I have something of a confession to make. This interview in its original conception was a single piece and was meant to have been published quite some time ago. James had originally hoped to possess the interview published in age for the publication of issue #28 of MTMTE way endorse in April.

Sadly, that target came and went. I don’t consider James had banked on me asking so many questions and to such great depth and detail. True I could contain sent James the entire list of questions but I felt that would make the conversation static, less natural. You might think the interview is quite lengthy as it stands, however initially there were far more questions. Thankfully James’ answers were so detailed he actually answered a few questions before I had even asked them.

What, with all this dithering, am I confessing you may ask? Adequately basically Sequart announced their Transformers Week. What better time than to publish the interview I thought. Realistically though, even with a few questions left, I couldn’t put that pressure on James, especially with convention season on the horizon.

So with Interviewee and editorial consent I snipped our conve