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I made a Lug! (I also made an Anode, but I’ve already put up pictures of her.)
I made my Anode using this Shapeways face by @therobotmonster on a repainted Titans Return Windblade body.
I made my Lug using this Shapeways head by @therobotmonster on a repainted Titans Return Rewind body.
Deluxe Class Windblade and Twin Twist!
What’s that? Windblade? Animated?
So I’ve been sitting on this secret for awhile, but I got to write Windblade’s introduction episode for Transformers: Robots in Disguise season 1. Now if you’ve been following the comics, you’ll notice she’s a little more badass. This is definitely a different continuity’s Windblade, but she is still so awesome!
When I helped bring her to life in the comics, I never imagined I’d get to introduce her to even more people through TV.
Big thanks to Hasbro and the folks at TF RiD for letting me introduce this awesome ladybot to the world!
Watch the exclusive clip on USA today!
TRANSFORMERS: THE BASICS on WINDBLADE
Patreon sponsored episodes are back to celebrate The Basics’ first anniversary, and this week, supporter Broadside requested a look at one of the most notable new additions to Transformers canon - it’s The Basics on WINDBLADE! Available for Patreon supporters to view early for as little as $2!
Now available on YouTube for everyone!
SCOTT & STORE TALK IDW’S WINDBLADE: THE FIRST TRANSFORMERS COMIC CREATED BY WOMEN
CA: You’re the first female writer/artist team on a Transformers book. In an ideal world that might go without comment, but I’m curious to know if you’ve encountered much resistance, especially from those who might see Transformers as a “boys” franchise.
Mairghread Scott: IDW and Hasbro have been nothing but supportive of us and, although it’s not possible for the Internet to be happy about pretty much anything, the negative comments we’ve gotten have been far outweighed by the positive responses. Change in a brand — and its creators — is never easy, but it’s absolutely vital and most fans realize that. I hear far more people who see Windblade as a great step toward opening the brand to new readers and new stories than I do fans who want everything to stay just as it was. I see far more fans being excited about the fact that Sarah’s art is completely different from the other (still fabulous) books, than wishing she could just ape someone else’s vision.
Sarah Stone: I’ve been keeping my nose to the grindstone since the announcement to work on the books, so I haven’t really been looking around much. What I have seen has been very supportive and I feel very humbled by that, but my main priority is just to have the books look as awesome as I’m physically capable of making them. Hopefully the art will speak for itself, and that I’m a girl will be just a footnote.


