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==The Transformers Connection== Since G.I.Joe and [[Transformers]] are both products of the same company, Hasbro, one has to wonder whether or not the two worlds interlock. The answer is a... ''maybe''. It really depends on the continuity. Some fans have theorized that the 80s cartoon takes place in the same world as both Transformers and Inhumanoids, a nightmarish 13 episode mini-series about a team of [[Power Armor]]ed scientists trying to prevent humanity's conquest or annihilation by primordial giant horrors that have emerged from the center of the Earth. Considering that two episodes of the 80s cartoon actually ''feature'' giant monster deities, plus the weirdness of the movie, it's not that hard to envision. Not to mention in one of the Third Seasons episodes, a man wearing a blank silver face mask with a familiar raspy voice is an accomplice to the main antagonist of the episode, selling the villain "old terrorist technology". He even shouts the Cobra battle Cry at the end. [[File:CC-OldSnake01.jpg|thumb|right|A lot more Fashionable once he ditched the blue uniform]] There are several different official "Transformers meet/fight G.I.Joe"-themed crossover comics by different publishers, with the first known instance of this was back in the late 80's, when Marvel made a small run of crossover comics as part of the G1 line. There were also hints here and there of Hasbro using Joe bits in Transformers, with any official toylines only popping up after the turn of the century. Finally, IDW publishing officially welded both of their Transformers and G.I.Joe comics together by placing them in the same universe, leading to things like ex-Decepticon Skywarp actually ''joining'' the Joes.
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