I'm starting a thread for posts of my completed articles. I run a fan blog on Transformers where I've written several hundred articles that has been going since 2016. It's entirely non-commercial, I don't get a cent and I've put hundreds of hours in my spare time into writing articles when I am not working at my regular job etc. If a mod feels the need to move this to a particular section, please do let me know. My most recent article was "A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE WRECKERS", link below A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE WRECKERS
Admittedly, I haven't explored the blog in great depth yet, but based on what I have seen, I like what you've been doing. Keep it up!
I'll post maybe once a week or fortnight, so as not to spam the threads and highlight the TF articles, as while the blog is 80% TF focus, I have other original articles and such on there too.
Metroplex and the Attack on Autobot City in Transformers: The Movie 1986 A head scratcher of a topic that leads to more confusion the more you look into it, covers a fair bit of stuff from the movie itself, scrapped ideas, toy catalogs etc.
ELITA 1 – REMEMBERS WHEN THE WAR WAS YOUNG An article I wrote a while back about Elita-1 and those fighting fembots in that one obscure episode that was kind of forgotten about for a couple decades when the 86 Movie Rolled out.
MEGATRON, RAMJET, BRUTICUS – GENERATION 2 DECEPTICON NAUGHTY BOYS IN A MODERN CANDY FLAVOR A brief look at some modern G2 styled toys with obligatory references to shonky early 3D animated ads and cool comic book covers.
5 Surprisingly Memorable Moments from Bob Budiansky’s Marvel Comics Transformers Run Some classic and weird memorable moments from Budianskys' Marvel Comics TF run.
Prime Time – Optimus Prime: the Eternal Hero and Father Figure to the Autobots An essay on Optimus Prime I wrote a while back. He is not dissimilar to say Superman or Captain America in that American aspirational sense.
BLASTER AND TWINCAST GENERATION ONE TRANSFORMERS REISSUES An article that features the Walmart Blaster reissue (and its terrible thin cardboard), my childhood G1 junker Blaster I love and treasure with broken ears, a later less junky Blaster, and a reissue Tak Twincast from a local collector in Oz I was very fortunate to pick up before currency conversion and international shipping decimated the import toy market for Australia.