10 Awesome Optimus Prime Images
I like art and I like Transformers, the internet is a wealth of great Transformers artwork and I felt I should compile a list of some of my favorites.
10. Original Optimus Prime Box Art

If I didn’t include the original box art image of Optimus Prime I would have had to turn in my membership card to Transformers anonymous. This shot is a classic, even though it doesn’t really bare a strong resemblence to the cartoon Prime we all grew up loving.
9. Marvel shotgunned prime

I actually drew a version of this Prime for an art project in junior high school, the completed art and the comic have long since vanished but my love for it has not.
Am I the only one who finds the tag line a bit strange?
“Not your fathers Autobot”.
How many Transformers fans have kids who are old enough to understand whats going on when this comic came out (1993)?
8. Optimus Christ

This motivational poster is just a screen grab from an episode but the first time I saw it I immediately printed if off and stuck it to my cubicle wall since I thought it was so awesome, surprisingly no one has once said anything negative about it.
7. Optimus Prime BMX Number Plate

This is rad, my worlds have officially collided. This bmx number plate with Optimus on it can be purchased here.
6. Optimus Rhyme

This one is one of the most obvious play on words for Optimus Prime spun into an a really creative piece of artwork. There is an acute attention to detail at work here. Check the play and pause buttons on the hands and the four finger rings. This exceptional piece was done by reyyyyy on deviant art.
5. 80s in the palm of his hand

I Can’t remember where I picked this one up but I have had it on my computer for years. Love the use of He-man, Lion-o, and Snake-Eyes.
4. Optimus and Snake-Eyes

Another cross contaminated piece of art. Snake-Eyes and Optimus could really mess some cobra/decepticon forces up. This one is done by jpart on deviant art.
3. DW Poster Prime

I am a big fan of DW’s treatment of all of the Transformers comics. The detail on this picture is great and it looks like Prime is about to kick ass and take names. My girlfriend actually started a painting of this image, but never finished. Anyone who is up to the task of doing a painted version of this for me, feel free.
2. Deep Prime

This piece of prime deep in concentration is done by a Myton Abellera he has a bunch of other cool artwork here including a picture of Megatron and Batman that’s extremely well done.
BONUS: Optimus By EpsenG

Another deviant, EpsenG, did this piece which he described as follows “Wanted to make a pic of the great leader in the style of the old 80s Transformers paintings.”
1. Obama Prime

This Obama parody done by Tim Doyle was the inspiration for this list. The original Obama change poster is going to go down in history as an iconic piece of artwork, and this parody is extremely well done. It was sold in limited amounts over on Nakatomi. Until I get my hands on one of the prints I have a black and white version of this up in my cubicle as well.
Hope you enjoyed the list, even those of you who are not big Transformers fans, and remember to support your local artist they are probably starving.
Tags: Awesome Artwork, Optimus Prime, Transformers, Transformers Generation 1, Transformers Rise of the Fallen

April 1st, 2009 at 9:44 am
I think you should get an optimist prime tat
June 16th, 2009 at 1:21 pm
How did Mattel give rights to the image for the number plate?
June 16th, 2009 at 1:35 pm
I don’t think its actually approved by Mattel.
August 15th, 2009 at 6:09 pm
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September 20th, 2010 at 1:48 am
Regarding the tagline “Not your father’s Autobot”, this comes as a play on the then-current marketing tagline of “It’s not your father’s Oldsmobile” from the Oldsmobile car company. Oldsmobile was trying to reinvent itself for a younger audience — at the time, sales had started to decline and young people were not buying their cars because they were regarded as old people cars and kind of frumpy (Heck, it has “old” in the name).
So, in a satire of this marketing, the G2 Transformers used the similar tag line to show us that these new “next generation” Transformers books were going to going to raise the bar in what people considered a kid’s comic. More violence, more dark themes… not what you were used to in Transformers of the day.