After IDW Publishing acquired the Transformers licence, the paperbacks were re-released in 2008–2009, and an omnibus collection was published in 2010. As Dreamwave spiralled towards bankruptcy and their talent fled, Sarracini was slated. Eventually he was replaced on Armada by Simon Furman and on Generation One by Brad Mick. Transformers: Armada was collected in three trade paperbacks-titled First Contact, Fortress, and Worlds Collide with five, six, and seven issues, respectively-which were published from 2003 to 2004. Chris Sarracini is a Canadian comic book writer who worked for Dreamwave in the first year of their Transformers license. However, sales started plummeting after that point and by the end of its run, the title scored out of the top 50. Transformers: Armada Omnibus by Chris Sarracini () : Amazon.es: Libros. Sales remained high throughout the first seven issues, with each one scoring in the top 15 of the Diamond Comic Distributors' rankings. Selecciona el departamento que quieras buscar. Upon its launch, the title was a commercial success, with its first issue being the best-selling comic of July 2002. Transformers: Armada Omnibus by Chris Sarracini () : Amazon.es: Libros. The series received positive reviews from critics. Rob Armstrong, Erik Sander, and Ferd Poblete
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