Transformers 2019 (IDW comic series) discussion
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Megatron's initial grievance is valid.
Cybertron is shown to be a hyper-regul s ted civilization with planned economy. (Having a source of food beyond state-issued rations is enough to earn scrutiny from authorities.)
Megatron wants freedom of mobility and exploration.
Cybertron is shown to be a hyper-regul s ted civilization with planned economy. (Having a source of food beyond state-issued rations is enough to earn scrutiny from authorities.)
Megatron wants freedom of mobility and exploration.
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I like that they've given Megatron a legitimate grievance without making the Autobots fascists, as they did in the prior continuity. I really like the idea that Megatron has simply been unable to keep his followers from engaging in more extreme action and for events to start spiraling out of his control. That strikes me as a pretty realistic way for a war to begin.
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Transformers (2019) #20:
This issue is largely a fight scene. But, it preserves the tone of the series. One of the highlights of the issue is that it demonstrates the dangers of insurgency to insurgents.
However noble Megatron's origjnal goals may have been, his army is fundamentally unreliable, with subordinates working on side projects that undermine their faction's over-all goals (as well as the side projects of others).
Prowl having a pet and Hound's scene nicely offset the usual depiction of Cybertron being advanced but impossibly isolated.
Oddity about Prowl: the artist seems to have drawn him with Barricade's guns. (This is a minor detail on its own. But, the art remains a glaring deficit for this series.)
This issue is largely a fight scene. But, it preserves the tone of the series. One of the highlights of the issue is that it demonstrates the dangers of insurgency to insurgents.
However noble Megatron's origjnal goals may have been, his army is fundamentally unreliable, with subordinates working on side projects that undermine their faction's over-all goals (as well as the side projects of others).
Prowl having a pet and Hound's scene nicely offset the usual depiction of Cybertron being advanced but impossibly isolated.
Oddity about Prowl: the artist seems to have drawn him with Barricade's guns. (This is a minor detail on its own. But, the art remains a glaring deficit for this series.)
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All of this. I love this book.andersonh1 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2020 4:31 pm I like that they've given Megatron a legitimate grievance without making the Autobots fascists, as they did in the prior continuity. I really like the idea that Megatron has simply been unable to keep his followers from engaging in more extreme action and for events to start spiraling out of his control. That strikes me as a pretty realistic way for a war to begin.
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Agreed. I'm really appreciating the interactions with other species that we see in this book, something we haven't seen much of before. Prowl has a pet. Hound shows his interest in organic life as he investigates the dead animal in the dome and regrets the loss. I enjoy seeing Swindle running an underground gambling ring.... seems like exactly the type of thing he would do. I appreciate that Prowl is no-nonsense, but he's not the despicable manipulator we had in the previous continuity. This book is hitting all the right notes with me.
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My favorite literature professor used to say that a realistic story is realistic not because of what's happening, but because the characters are reacting to it in realistic ways. This comic is about alien robots, but they react to their world, and what's happening to them, in realistic ways.
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She was a damned good Professor.
On another note, "Transformers" is not listed in the current Diamond catalogue (September release). Hopefully, that is either an error ora planned skip.
Am I the only one who noticed that it looked like a thylacine?Hound shows his interest in organic life as he investigates the dead animal in the dome and regrets the loss.
On another note, "Transformers" is not listed in the current Diamond catalogue (September release). Hopefully, that is either an error ora planned skip.
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Wow, it sure does. I wonder if that was intentional?
I will be very sad if this book is cancelled.
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Rumor is that the current run of comics is ending with issue 25. (Mind you, the rumor is from CBR. Take from this what you will.)
Anyone have anything more solid?
Anyone have anything more solid?
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I haven't read anything about that. Do you have a link to the story? I hope it's not true, I'm really enjoying the current series.