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Wed, November 4th, 2009 at 3:28PM (PST) | Updated: November 4th, 2009 at 3:32PM

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"Transformers" #1 is on sale November 18

Courtesy of IDW Publishing, CBR presents this exclusive, spoiler-filled preview of "Transformers" #1 by Mike Costa and Don Figueroa. The first issue of the new ongoing series is in stores November 18, and you can check back with CBR tomorrow for an exclusive interview with editor Andy Schmidt about the developments seen here.

Transformers #1
Written by: Mike Costa
Art by: Don Figueroa
Covers by Don Figueroa
$3.99
In stores November 18, 2009

It’s been three years since the devastating events of All Hail Megatron. The Earth has been rebuilt, the AUTOBOTS are in hiding, and the next great era in the TRANSFORMERS saga is about to begin! Critically acclaimed writer Mike Costa is joined by superstar artist Don Figueroa for IDW’s biggest book of the year—the launch of the first ongoing TRANSFORMERS title in five years! This is what fans have been waiting for—you do not want to miss this!

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Keywords:  idw publishing, transformers, mike costa, don fiueroa

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