Wavelengths
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Wavelengths was promoted as the fan section of the Dreamwave run of Transformers comics. It was introduced on April 16, 2003 in the first issue of War and Peace for the Generation 1 comic series and on April 9, 2003 in the tenth issue of Armada for the Unicron Trilogy comic series. Material contained in the Wavelengths pages were previews (including ones for other, not-Transformers Dreamwave comics), creator interviews (called "From The Desk Of..."), reader mail, fan art and contests. The latter three topics were wrapped together in a section called "DW Letters" early on. For the Generation 1 comics, it was renamed "Prime Transmissions" and "Declarations of War" whereas the Unicron Trilogy comics continued the section without a unique name.
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Generation 1 comics
War and Peace
- War and Peace #1 — Wavelengths is introduced and comes featuring an article by Pat Lee.
- War and Peace #2 — Wavelengths advertises Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and features an article by Roger Lee.
- War and Peace #3 — Wavelengths advertises Necrowar and features fan art under "From The Desk Of... You, The Fans!".
- War and Peace #4 — Wavelengths advertises Transformers/G.I. Joe and contains an article by Simon Furman. "DW Letters" is launched; It has reader mail answered by Matt Moylan and includes fan art.
- War and Peace #5 — Wavelengths advertises Megaman and contains an article by Don Figueroa. "DW Letters" has reader mail answered by Matt Moylan and comes with fan art.
- War and Peace #6 — Wavelengths advertises Duel Masters and contains an article by Don Figueroa (the same one as in #5). The reader mail page now goes by the name "Prime Transmissions"; Mail is answered by Matt Moylan and comes with fan art.
War Within: The Dark Ages
- The Dark Ages #1 — Wavelengths advertises Duel Masters and contains an article by Don Figueroa. The reader mail page goes by the names "DW Letters" and "Declarations of War"; Mail is answered by Matt Moylan and comes with fan art.
- The Dark Ages #2 — Wavelengths advertises Energon and contains an article by Pat Lee. The reader mail page drops the "DW Letters" name and now goes solely by "Declarations of War", which has reader mail answered by Matt Moylan.
- The Dark Ages #3 — Wavelengths advertises January's "Transformers Month" and features an article by Alan Wang. "Declarations of War" has reader mail answered by Matt Moylan.
- The Dark Ages #4 — Wavelengths advertises Devil May Cry and contains an article by Rob Ruffolo. Instead of reader mail, "Declarations of War" contains the results of the "Design a War Within Transformer"art contest, won by Ansun Yan with a design for Ultra Magnus.
- The Dark Ages #5 — Wavelengths advertises More Than Meets The Eye: Armada and contains an article by John Ney Rieber. "Declarations of War" has reader mail answered by Roger Lee and includes fan art.
- The Dark Ages #6 — Wavelengths advertises the 20th Anniversary Transformers Summer Special and contains an article by Generation 1 Megatron. Megatron also answers the reader mail in "Declarations of War", which again includes fan art.
War Within: The Age of Wrath
- The Age of Wrath #1 — Wavelengths advertises Killzone and features poetry by Erik Sander (E-Rock). "Declarations of War" has reader mail answered by Matthew Hansen.
- The Age of Wrath #2 — Wavelengths advertises Warlands and contains an article by Pat "Psycho" Lee. "Declarations of War" has reader mail answered by Matthew Hansen.
- The Age of Wrath #3 — Wavelengths advertises Beast Wars and contains an article by Ernst Dabel. "Declarations of War" has reader mail answered by Matthew Hansen.
Micromasters
- Transformers: Micromasters #1 — Wavelengths advertises the Dreamwave convention tour and contains an article by Alex Milne. Instead of reader mail, the issue contains a page by Matthew Hansen elaborating on the backstory of the miniseries.
- Transformers: Micromasters #2 — Wavelengths advertises Transformers/G.I. Joe: Divided Front and contains an article by David Cheung. Reader mail is answered by Matthew Hansen.
- Transformers: Micromasters #3 — Wavelengths advertises Killzone and features poetry by Erik Sander (E-Rock). Instead of reader mail, the issue contains a press release page about how Dreamwave collaborated with Hooligan Skateboards to produce one of the previous issue's covers.
- Transformers: Micromasters #4 — Wavelengths advertises Warlands and contains an article by Pat "Psycho" Lee. Reader mail is answered by James McDonough and Adam Patyk.
Generation One
- Generation 1 #0 — Wavelengths advertises January's "Transformers Month" and features an article by Alan Wang. "Prime Transmissions" has reader mail answered by Adam Patyk and includes a piece of fan art.
- Generation One #1 — Wavelengths advertises Devil May Cry and contains an article by Rob Ruffolo. Instead of reader mail, "Prime Transmissions" contains the results of the Dreamwave Student Artist Search contest, won by Apollo Okamura.
- Generation One #2 — Wavelengths advertises More Than Meets The Eye: Armada and contains an article by John Ney Rieber. "Prime Transmissions" has reader mail answered by Roger Lee and comes with a piece of fan art.
- Generation One #3 — Wavelengths advertises "Megatron Month" and contains an article by Joe Ng. "Prime Transmissions" has reader mail answered by Roger Lee and also includes fan art.
- Generation One #4 — Wavelengths advertises the 20th Anniversary Transformers Summer Special and contains an article by Generation 1 Megatron. Megatron also answers the reader mail in "Prime Transmissions", which again includes fan art.
- Generation One #5 — Wavelengths advertises Transformers: Micromasters and features an article by Don Figueroa. "Prime Transmissions" has reader mail answered by Matt Moylan and comes with fan art.
- Generation One #6 — Wavelengths advertises the Dreamwave convention tour and contains an article by Alex Milne. Instead of reader mail, "Prime Transmissions" contains the results of the Mega-Megatron Fan-Art Contest. Robert "Shumworld" Shum won first place with a picture integrating 19 different incarnations of Megatron into a single robot.
- Generation One #7 — Wavelengths advertises Transformers/G.I. Joe: Divided Front and contains an article by Rob Armstrong. "Prime Transmissions" has reader mail answered by Matthew Hansen and comes with fan art.
- Generation One #8 — Wavelengths advertises Killzone and features poetry by Erik Sander (E-Rock). "Prime Transmissions" has reader mail answered by Matthew Hansen and comes with fan art.
- Generation One #9 — Wavelengths advertises Warlands and contains an article by Pat "Psycho" Lee. "Prime Transmissions" has reader mail answered by James McDonough and Adam Patyk.
- Generation One #10 — Wavelengths advertises Beast Wars and contains an article by Ernst Dabel. "Prime Transmissions" has reader mail answered by Matthew Hansen.
Unicron Trilogy comics
Armada
- Armada #10 — Wavelengths is introduced and comes featuring an article by Pat Lee.
- Armada #11 — Wavelengths advertises Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtless and features an article by Roger Lee.
- Armada #12 — Wavelengths advertises Necrowar and features fan art under "From The Desk Of... You, The Fans!".
- Armada #13 — Wavelengths advertises Transformers/G.I. Joe and contains an article by Simon Furman.
- Armada #14 — Wavelengths advertises Megaman and contains an article by Don Figueroa. "DW Letters" is launched; It has reader mail answered by Matt Moylan and includes fan art.
- Armada #15 — Wavelengths advertises War Within: The Dark Ages and features an article by Brian Augustyn. "DW Letters" has reader mail answered by Matt Moylan and includes a piece of fan art.
- Armada #16 — Wavelengths advertises Duel Masters and contains an article by Don Figueroa (the same one as in #14). The reader mail page now goes nameless; Mail is answered by Matt Moylan and comes with fan art.
- Armada #17 — Wavelengths advertises Energon and contains an article by Pat Lee. Reader mail is answered by Matt Moylan.
- Armada #18 — Wavelengths advertises January's "Transformers Month" and features an article by Alan Wang. Reader mail is answered by Unicron.
Energon
- Energon #19 — Wavelengths advertises Devil May Cry and contains an article by Rob Ruffolo. Reader mail is answered by Adam Patyk and comes with fan art.
- Energon #20 — Wavelengths advertises More Than Meets The Eye: Armada and contains an article by John Ney Rieber. Reader mail is answered by Roger Lee and includes fan art.
- Energon #21 — Wavelengths advertises "Megatron Month" and contains an article by Joe Ng. Reader mail is answered by Roger Lee and includes fan art.
- Energon #22 — Wavelengths advertises the 20th Anniversary Transformers Summer Special and contains an article by Generation 1 Megatron. Reader mail is answered by Armada Megatron.
- Energon #23 — Wavelengths advertises Transformers: Micromasters and features an article by Don Figueroa. Reader mail is answered by Roger Lee and includes fan art.
- Energon #24 — Wavelengths advertises the Dreamwave convention tour and contains an article by Alex Milne. Reader mail is answered by Roger Lee.
- Energon #25 — Wavelengths advertises Transformers/G.I. Joe: Divided Front and contains an article by David Cheung. Instead of reader mail, the issue contains a page of reader-submitted artwork.
- Energon #26 — Wavelengths advertises Transformers/G.I. Joe: Divided Front again and contains an article by Rob Armstrong. Reader mail is answered by Matthew Hansen.
- Energon #27 — Wavelengths advertises Killzone and features poetry by Erik Sander (E-Rock). Reader mail is answered by Matthew Hansen.
- Energon #28 — Wavelengths advertises Warlands and contains an article by Pat "Psycho" Lee. Reader mail is answered by Matthew Hansen.
- Energon #29 — Wavelengths advertises Beast Wars and contains an article by Ernst Dabel. Reader mail is answered by Matthew Hansen.
- Energon #30 — Wavelengths features a short interview with Simon Furman about Energon and contains an article by Candice Chan. Reader mail is answered by Matthew Hansen.