Originally posted by psycho gundam
no, when transformers was a marvel title their universe was still under the jurisdiction of the one and only living tribunal. lt never stepped in on the destruction of the universe prior to the current one because that is the natural life-cycle of that universe.LT always for the win
Where does it say that Primus was under the jurisdiction of LT?
I've never seen it under any bio or in the comics.
any and all universes, even the microverse, the darkforce dimension, the what if? universes, and the transformers universe is under LT's jurisdiction. that is the way it is.
a korvac was spreading beyond his universe so lt put a dome around it and cut it off from all the rest forever, he can do that to any universe he deems too dangerous.
if you see the marvel stamp on the top left corner of the comic, lt is watching.
Originally posted by psycho gundam
any and all universes, even the microverse, the darkforce dimension, the what if? universes, and the transformers universe is under LT's jurisdiction. that is the way it is.a korvac was spreading beyond his universe so lt put a dome around it and cut it off from all the rest forever, he can do that to any universe he deems too dangerous.
if you see the marvel stamp on the top left corner of the comic, lt is watching.
I'd have to see proof that the TF universe was under the jurisdiction of the LT. They would have mentioned something in comic if he was.
Even in a bio.
Until then, that's speculation. LT and Primus play the same role.
Originally posted by psycho gundam
uuuggg... why even bother....lt oversees all marvel titles, the end.
Relax. No reason to get all emo.
They don't own the intellectual property, hence the reason why the LT is never mentioned in TF comics.
If there is actual on panel or bio proof, that's fine. Otherwise, they play the same role respective to their owners.
Originally posted by Pyron_Knight
Earth-120185 is the home of the Transformers as seen in Transformers UK.
So, we know at least one home of the Transformers is under the rule of the LT. Why not the others.
As per the wiki:
This article does not cite any references or sources. (April 2008) Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth-120185
or did you get it from a canon source?
I got it from Death's Head bio:
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/dhminion.htm
Plus the Transformers wiki bio of Unicron:
http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Unicron
Originally posted by Pyron_Knight
I got it from Death's Head bio:
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/dhminion.htmPlus the Transformers wiki bio of Unicron:
http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Unicron
Thanks. None of them (including the article I posted) are official sites and even in these they still separate the UK and US comics.
Good links though. There's some good material in there.
Originally posted by Pyron_Knight
Well the UK Comics should be separated from the US ones. UK had material the US ones didn't.I'll see if I can find a handbook entry on the matter of which Earth Transformers was in. Hope that'll work for you?
They had quite a bit more material since their series lasted a lot longer.
An official reference to the actual US TF history would be a start since possible research could be done to see if LT did oversee the TF universe. I still highly doubt it though going the the TF history and the licensing issues.
Hasbro got pissed when Marvel tried to cross the transformers over thus them having their own multiverse. I remember when beyonder pulled Circuit Breaker out of the TF universe. I haven't seen her since.