Void Rivals
Void Rivals is an American comic book ongoing series written by Robert Kirkman, drawn by Lorenzo De Felici, colored by Matheus Lopes and Patricio Delpeche, and published by Skybound Entertainment, an imprint of Image Comics.[1] It is the first original installment in the Energon Universe, a shared universe that combines new Transformers and G.I. Joe comics developed by Skybound, in collaboration with Hasbro.[2] The series debuted on June 14, 2023.[3] Publication historyVoid Rivals was announced in February 2023 as part of an "all-new shared universe" developed by Skybound Entertainment.[1] The series is being written by Robert Kirkman, drawn by Lorenzo De Felici and colored by Matheus Lopes.[4] Kirkman and De Felici had previously worked together in another comic titled Oblivion Song.[5] Kirkman said, "With every project I do, I’m always trying to challenge myself. One thing I’ve always loved doing is starting small with a story and expanding the depth, scope and stakes as we progress. With Void Rivals we’ll be going bigger than I ever have and at a much faster pace. This project is going to be monumental. I can’t wait for people to see what Lorenzo and I have cooking."[4] Sean Mackiewicz, publisher and SVP for Skybound Entertainment, also added, "Void Rivals takes every element fans expect from Skybound comics—incredible worlds, dynamic characters, and jaw-dropping twists—and kicks off our first shared universe. This comic is the start of something we’ll be talking about for years to come."[4] By the time the first issue was published, Skybound announced the series to be part of the Energon Universe, which combines new comics based on Hasbro brands Transformers and G.I. Joe.[2] PremiseAround the Sacred Ring, there is an interplanetary war between planets Agorria and Zertonia. In the middle of this, two survivor enemies get lost on a planetoid and must work together to return home, but they also discover their war is based on a cycle of secrets and lies. The truth is that both Agorrians and Zertonians are the same species, but those at high seat of power want to keep them from unity for undisclosed reasons.[1] CharactersAgorrians
Zertonians
Cybertronians
Monacolians
Quintessons
Earthlings
Other
Overview
ReceptionThe series received positive reviews, with critics praising the surprising guest appearance of several Transformers and G.I Joe characters in each issue.[7] Collected editions
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