Two of ’80s Sci-Fis favorite men are combined in one place

By Chris SnellGrove | Being published
Recently, the Skybound adventure (led by Walking Dead and -Invincible Creator Robert Kirkman) teamed up with Hasbro to create the The Enargon universe Cartoon Show with pictures from characters from transformers and Gi Joe. Interestingly, this was created as a mature cartoon rather than something aimed at a younger audience.
As someone who loves both franchises and has been completely consumed by the comic book universe, I’m here to tell you that this upcoming cartoon may be the best thing that could happen to Transformers or GI Joe in years together.
A new take on an old concept

These two franchises have been connected since the ’80s: they had many team-ups in Marvel comics, for example, and the boss of Cobra has the original fun comeloon. But the latest Energon comic universe joins these franchises (and Kirkman’s Rivals for nothing) with careful cooperation in explaining how cobra uses Energron to create weapons more powerful than anything the world has ever seen. They do so with knowledge and technology stolen from Megatron, putting these monsters in conflict with the Joes, who are created to stop them, and deception, which is reserved for them by the underground.
Now, we are set to find the right one The Enargon universe A TV show, one set to strengthen both franchises. This is especially important for Gi Joe, a franchise that has never successfully reintroduced itself to a new generation. Of course, we found a few combined movies and numbers Snake-eyes Spinoff, but these days, the only people who read Joe’s comics are middle-aged men like me and who collect toys.

The Transformers let it go better, of course, with a series of successful action films and several shows, including a series like Transformers Prime and the war for cybertron trilogy. But live action movies have more misses than hits, and most modern shows (like Cyberverrse and Earthspark) are aimed at kids. To make matters worse, the box office failure The reformers are one (the best transformers movie ever made) has caused hasbro to pull the plug on any future movies based on this franchise.
Nostalgia: convert and extract!

Call me high hopes if you must, but that’s why I’m so excited about The Enargon universe Show: There is the ability to set both modifiers and GI. Joe is getting back on the map in a big way. Their shared comic universe has been a big hit so far, and the iconic team looks like they might be able to connect with a bigger audience. After all, this is an era where a shared identity like the MCU now dominates the world of entertainment, so putting two universally recognized products in a new Slick cartoon
Additionally, it is a smart call to identify this The universe of Enargon show old fans: Robert Kirkman himself -Invincible The series proved that there was a large market for old pictures, especially those that were adapted from a certain genre. In this case, the fans of both the mutants and especially the very old GI Joe, so it only makes sense to create a new attachment for more exaltation. With any luck, it will sound the same Gi Joe: Confirmis an adult-rated web series created by Comics Legend Warren Ellis.
The Enargon universe has a touch

Finally, I am decorated with The Enargon universe The series because it’s a flexible comic has taken some big creative risks, most of which have paid off. These are the jokes when the baroness joins the Joes, for example, and when Ourfesus Prime replaces the missing piece with Megatron’s Cannon arm. Done right, the show could be the best in the world: A compilation of the Hottest ’80s Properties and revivals that breathe new life into each franchise.
Apart from the fact that DuciferJoe Henderson will be the showrunner, we don’t know much about it The Enargon universe. Based on its comic pedigree (Robert Kirkman struck lightning twice and -Invincible and Walking Dead) And the quality of the issues will be based on, I am confident that this upcoming series will be the best that has ever happened in any franchise.

In this ’80s Kid with shelves overflowing with both joes and transmers toys, Kirkman obviously he knows what he’s doing with these characters. And knowing, well, that part of the war right there!
				


