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Transformers: Generation 2 was a short-lived title in 1994-5, in support of the Generation 2 toyline re-launch. With Marvel UK having collapsed, the company Fleetway (now Egmont Fleetway) published the title; it followed on from the Marvel title and reprinted stories from the Marvel Generation 2 comic. The first two issues were original strips, promoting European exclusive toys and introducing the concept, the Cybertronian Empire and Megatron's new form in place of the first few Marvel issues & the G.I. Joe crossover (the Joe toyline was dead in Europe at the time).

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  • Transformers: Generation 2 was a short-lived title in 1994-5, in support of the Generation 2 toyline re-launch. With Marvel UK having collapsed, the company Fleetway (now Egmont Fleetway) published the title; it followed on from the Marvel title and reprinted stories from the Marvel Generation 2 comic. The first two issues were original strips, promoting European exclusive toys and introducing the concept, the Cybertronian Empire and Megatron's new form in place of the first few Marvel issues & the G.I. Joe crossover (the Joe toyline was dead in Europe at the time).
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  • Transformers: Generation 2 was a short-lived title in 1994-5, in support of the Generation 2 toyline re-launch. With Marvel UK having collapsed, the company Fleetway (now Egmont Fleetway) published the title; it followed on from the Marvel title and reprinted stories from the Marvel Generation 2 comic. The first two issues were original strips, promoting European exclusive toys and introducing the concept, the Cybertronian Empire and Megatron's new form in place of the first few Marvel issues & the G.I. Joe crossover (the Joe toyline was dead in Europe at the time). The original strips were twelve pages in length, with the reprints being ten to fifteen pages; the rest of the comic contained character profiles, letters pages, competitions and the like. It was cancelled by #5 due to low sales, though an Annual had been produced by Grandreams; this annual is famed for being hilariously bad.
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