The Sector 7 is a 5-issue comic-book mini-series published by IDW Publishing in September 2010 to January 2011,[1] telling the story of secretive Sector Seven. It has been billed as the first prequel to Transformers: Dark of the Moon, but by all appearances, it doesn't really have anything to do with it.
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Set before the events of the Ghosts of Yesterday prequel novel, the series pays particular attention to the fragmented continuity of the live-action movie continuity family, doing its best to forge connections with disparate pieces of fiction (including the films themselves, IDW's own comics, and the aforementioned novel), as well as to address and smooth over any obvious continuity errors. Real-world history is also folded in where appropriate, including events such as the Spanish-American War, the Boxer Rebellion, and World War II, and the lives of historical figures like Herbert and Lou Hoover, and Bonnie and Clyde. Every issue features a page of notes by the author to highlight and further explain in detail both the Transformers continuity and real-world references. Creative team[]Transformers: Sector 7 is written by John Barber, with a different artist providing artwork for each of the different eras the story focuses on across its timeline: Joe Suitor illustrates the adventures of Walter Simmons in issues #1 and 2, Chee Yang Ong draws the tale of Margo Simmons in #3, Lou Kang steps in to cover Bill Simmons's wartime escapades in #4, and Jon Davis-Hunt rounds out the saga with #5. Regular covers for the series were produced by Brian Rood, with Suitor creating a series of five interconnecting retailer incentive variants. Collections[]
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