Titant-Sized Transformers: A Colossus Collectible Chronicle

 

Titans, also known as Cityformers, Metrotitans, or Megamasters, are the behemoths of the Transformers universe. Towering over their Autobot and Decepticon brethren, these colossal beings pack devastating firepower and play pivotal roles in the ongoing saga of Cybertron. Here’s a comprehensive list of these awe-inspiring giants, along with their production years:

Generation 1 (G1) Continuity:

  • Fortress Maximus (1986): An Autobot Cityformer who transforms into a towering battle station.
  • Trypticon (1986): A Decepticon Cityformer resembling a giant dinosaur who transforms into a mobile volcano.
  • Scorponok (1987): A Decepticon Cityformer who transforms into a giant scorpion and a mobile base.
  • Metroplex (1988): An Autobot Cityformer who transforms into a giant city and a large tank.
  • Grand Maximus (1989): A Japanese-exclusive Autobot Cityformer who transforms into a massive city and a robot.

Marvel Comics Continuity:

  • Tidal Wave (1992): A Decepticon Cityformer who transforms into an aircraft carrier and a giant robot.

Dreamwave Comics Continuity:

  • Cybertron (2004): An ancient Autobot Cityformer who served as the core of Cybertron.

IDW Comics Continuity:

  • Nexus Prime (2009): A legendary Autobot Cityformer who is the embodiment of Prime.
  • Nova Prime (2014): An ancient Autobot Cityformer who once ruled Cybertron.
  • Cybertronians (2015): A class of Cityformers, including Scorponok, Metroplex, and Trypticon with new designs.

Titans Return Toyline (2016):

  • Fortress Maximus (2016): A reimagining of the G1 character with a new, intricate design.
  • Trypticon (2016): A new rendition of the G1 villain with updated features and articulation.
  • Titan Metroplex (2017): A combination of Metroplex and Optimus Prime, forming a towering Cityformer.
  • Titan Scorponok (2018): A new incarnation of Scorponok with a unique combination feature with other Titan toys.

Prime Wars Trilogy (2016-2018):

  • Nexus Prime (2016): A toy version of the IDW character designed for combination with other Titans.
  • Nova Prime (2017): A toy version of the IDW character with a distinct, monstrous design.
See also  Transformers Seekers

War for Cybertron Trilogy (2019-2021):

  • Scorponok (2019): A reimagined Scorponok who combines with other Titans.
  • Metroplex (2020): A modern take on Metroplex with city-forming and weaponization features.
  • Thunderblast (2021): A Decepticon Cityformer modeled after a Cybertronian jet.

Note: This list is not exhaustive and may not include all Titan-sized Transformers from various Transformers media and toy lines. However, it represents a comprehensive overview of these magnificent mechanical giants.

So, there you have it! From the iconic Fortress Maximus to the monstrous Scorponok, Titan-sized Transformers have captured the imagination of fans for decades. These colossal figures showcase the sheer scale and power of the Transformers universe, and their ongoing legacy continues to inspire awe and wonder.

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