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Transformers: A Visual History Is A Stunning Collector's Item, And It's On Sale At Amazon

The Transformers movie franchise got back on track last year with Bumblebee, a genuinely great outing after a string of less-than-impressive blockbusters. If Bumblebee has you amped for the future of Transformers, a new art book is on the horizon, and it's a beauty. Releasing November 12, the limited-edition of Transformers: A Visual History is on sale now for $70 (was $100) at Amazon.

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Transformers: A Visual History (Deluxe Edition)

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Transformers: A Visual History celebrates 35 years of the Hasbro franchise that evolved from toys to a multi-media empire. The limited edition includes a collector's box, five exclusive prints, and an alternate cover design.

The 408-page hardcover compiles a wide assortment of Transformers history. The main draw, in my mind, is the never-before-seen production artwork from the six live-action films. But it also features comic book pages, video game artwork, animation models, and more. Transformers archivist Jim Sorenson put the book together. Essentially, this is the most comprehensive art book to date for the sprawling franchise.

A regular edition of Transformers: A Visual History is also available to pre-order for $50, though it's not discounted at all.



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