Dreamwave Productions was a Canadian art design studio and
comic book
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publisher founded in 1996. Best known for its comic book adaptations of
Transformers
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, the company shut down on January 4, 2005.
History
Brothers
Pat Lee and Roger Lee founded Dreamwave Productions in Toronto, Canada in 1996 as an imprint under
Image Comics
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, publishing their first mini-series ''Darkminds''. Pat maintained artistic control while Roger managed the business operations. Dreamwave split off from Image Comics in April 2002.
Dreamwave acquired the license for the ''Transformers'' toyline from
Hasbro
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in December 2001.
The first mini-series, written by Chris Sarracini & drawn by Pat Lee and based on the ''
Transformers: Generation 1'' characters, was the top-selling book on the sales charts for its entire run. Various ''Transformers'' ongoing and limited series followed, covering various continuities within the ''Transformers'' franchise.
Writers James McDonough and Adam Patyk left the company in November 2004 over pay disputes. On January 4, 2005, Dreamwave announced that they had gone out of business and closed down, citing "the shrinking comic book market combined with a weak U.S. dollar" as the reason for their closure.
In late April 2005, freelancers who were still owed money by Dreamwave discovered they were also liable for debts incurred by Dreamwave. According to the terms of the contract the company had with
Federal Express
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, the freelancers were left liable for the cost of shipping their unpublished, unpaid for work to Canada. Guido Guidi and Don Figueroa were two such freelancers affected.
After the company's bankruptcy in January 2005, Dreamwave's assets were auctioned off on August 2, 2005 and purchased by Canadian
entrepreneur
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Christian Dery, who planned to relaunch its original properties. However, the new Dreamwave have not published nor announced the publishing of any titles since the 2005 announcement.
IDW Publishing
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acquired the ''Transformers'' license in May 2005 and began publishing new ''Transformers'' comics in 2006.
List of Dreamwave comics
Original series
* ''Arkanium'' #1—5 (September 2002—March 2003)
* ''Darkminds'' #1—4
* ''Echo''
* ''Fate of the Blade'' #1—5 (August 2002—February 2003)
* ''Limbo City'' #1—2 (1990)
* ''NecroWar'' #1—3 (July—September 2003)
* ''Neon Cyber'' (set in the same world as ''Darkminds'')
* ''Sandscape'' #1—4 (January—May 2003)
* ''Shidima'' #1—7 (2001, set in the same world as ''Warlands'')
* ''
Warlands ''Warlands'' is a fantasy comic book series from the now-defunct production house, Dreamwave Productions, created by Pat Lee. It consists of four main series and several side stories. Warlands series have been published by Image Comics and Dreamwav ...
'':
** ''
Warlands: The Age of Ice'' #1/2 (December 2002)
** ''
Warlands: Dark Tide Rising'' #1—6 (December 2002—May 2003)
Licensed series
* ''
Custom Robo
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The series currently spans five games, and has titles on the Nintendo 64, Game Boy Advance, GameCube, and Nintendo DS. Only the two most recent titles h ...
'' (
Nintendo Power
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Issues #184, #185, and #186)
* ''
Duel Masters
is a media franchise consisting of a manga, several anime series, a trading card game and several video games. The original manga, accompanied with his sequels, sold 4.5 million copies in Japan.
Plot
The story centers ar ...
'' #1—8 (November 2003—September 2004, cancelled after issue #8)
* ''
Devil May Cry
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'' #1—3 (February—September 2004, bankrupt before final issue and
TPB were released)
* ''
Killzone
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'' (bankrupt before issue #1)
* ''
Maximo'' #1 (January 2004, cancelled after issue #1)
* ''
Mega Man
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'' #1—4 (September—December 2003, cancelled after issue #4)
* ''
Metroid Prime
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'' comic series; debuted in
Nintendo Power
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* ''
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' is an American media franchise created by the comic book artists Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. It follows Leonardo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), Leonardo, Michelangelo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), Miche ...
'' #1—7 (June—December 2003, canceled after issue #7)
* ''
Transformers
''Transformers'' is a media franchise produced by American toy company Hasbro and Japanese toy company Takara Tomy. It primarily follows the Autobots and the Decepticons, two alien robot factions at war that can transform into other forms, suc ...
'':
** ''Transformers: Generation 1'' #1—6 (April—October 2002)
** ''Transformers: Armada/Energon'' #1—30 (July 2002—December 2004)
** ''Transformers: The War Within'' #1—6 (October 2002—March 2003)
** ''Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye'' #1—8 (April—November 2003)
** ''Transformers: Generation 1'' (Volume 2) #1—6 (April—September 2003)
** ''Transformers: War Within — The Dark Ages'' #1—6 (October 2003—April 2004)
** ''Transformers/G.I. Joe'' #1—6 (August 2003—March 2004)
** ''Transformers: Generation 1'' (Volume 3) #0—10 (December 2003—December 2004)
** ''Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye: Armada'' #1—3 (March—May 2004)
** ''Transformers Summer Special'' #1 (May 2004)
** ''Transformers: Micromasters'' #1—4 (June—October 2004)
** ''Transformers: War Within — The Age of Wrath'' #1—3 (September—December 2004)
** ''Transformers/G.I. Joe: Divided Front'' #1 (October 2004)
* ''Xevoz''
See also
*
List of ''Transformers'' comic book series
References
Bibliography
Comic Book Resources- Dreamwave's financial debts
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1996 establishments in Ontario
Canadian companies established in 1996
Comic book publishing companies of Canada
Defunct comics and manga publishing companies