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Re: Re-Generation One (IDW retro G1)
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:30 pm
by Shockwave
Sparky Prime wrote:Shockwave wrote:I don't recall seeing anyone named either Hot Shot or Hot Rod in War For Cybertron.
He was only in the Nintendo DS version. They named him Hot Shot because of the usual trademark issues they have with Hot Rod.
Thanks, I was about to ask where that came from.
Honestly, I think powered Side Burn from RID has more in common with Hot Rod than this guy.
Re: Re-Generation One (IDW retro G1)
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 12:08 am
by Onslaught Six
Except that was a temporary powerup, and Side Burn has literally never been named Hot Rod. Or Hot Shot, for that matter. (Why aren't we debating the Spychanger dude here?)
Re: Re-Generation One (IDW retro G1)
Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 7:55 am
by andersonh1
Onslaught Six wrote:Except that was a temporary powerup, and Side Burn has literally never been named Hot Rod. Or Hot Shot, for that matter. (Why aren't we debating the Spychanger dude here?)
Speaking of Spychangers, I'm sure Prowl 2 had a massive inferiority complex. "Why didn't they give me my own name?!?"
Re: Re-Generation One (IDW retro G1)
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 12:41 pm
by Dominic
Issue 94:
This is mostly a big fight issue. Bludgeon's army sieges the planet. Magnus and Galvatron more or less replay their fight from "Target: 2006". The outcome is different, but the pacing of the fight (and some of the panels) are clearly meant to evoke their first meeting on page 25+ years ago. And, Hot Rod gets sent in to Zero Space as a lead in to next month's issue zero.
It is not a bad book. But, there is not much to say about this issue.
Grade: B/C
Aside: Jetfire appears in one panel. (Suck it Harmony Gold!)
Re: Re-Generation One (IDW retro G1)
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 1:23 pm
by andersonh1
Re: Re-Generation One (IDW retro G1)
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 5:15 am
by andersonh1
Dominic wrote:Issue 94:
This is mostly a big fight issue. Bludgeon's army sieges the planet. Magnus and Galvatron more or less replay their fight from "Target: 2006". The outcome is different, but the pacing of the fight (and some of the panels) are clearly meant to evoke their first meeting on page 25+ years ago. And, Hot Rod gets sent in to Zero Space as a lead in to next month's issue zero.
It is not a bad book. But, there is not much to say about this issue.
Grade: B/C
Aside: Jetfire appears in one panel. (Suck it Harmony Gold!)
I missed Jetfire. I'll have to go back and look for him. Otherwise I generally agree, though having never read Target 2006 I can't comment on the similarities to that fight. I have seen it referenced, so I figured this was something of a replay. Who won originally, Magnus or Galvatron?
I did enjoy the issue quite a bit though. Nice to see some all-out action after all the buildup and maneuvering of pieces into place. I liked the reference to Primus having "died" when Unicron destroyed Xaron... I was wondering if that had been forgotten. It's good to see Bludgeon actually use Warworld and the army he's built, since his plans were aborted by Megatron and the second generation Cybertronians in G2. We're getting some fun "alternate history" in this series. It elevates Bludgeon, who has taken the time to build an army and an arsenal rather than just diving headlong at the planet without backup as Galvatron did.
Re: Re-Generation One (IDW retro G1)
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 12:07 pm
by Dominic
Never read "Target: 2006"? That is one of the most reprinted TF comics around. (It is worth reading, but not as good as some people say.)
Jetfire is visible during the counter-attack on Warworld, in one of the larger panels.
As for the script wrap, why are some fans having so much trouble accepting that "ReGeneration 1" is not counting G2 or the UK comics?
Re: Re-Generation One (IDW retro G1)
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 12:37 pm
by andersonh1
Dominic wrote:Never read "Target: 2006"? That is one of the most reprinted TF comics around. (It is worth reading, but not as good as some people say.)
Like so many other stories, I just haven't ever gotten around to it. I've read very little of the Transformers UK run for that matter. One of these days I've got to remedy that.
Re: Re-Generation One (IDW retro G1)
Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 6:39 pm
by Dominic
Issue 0:
My local comic shop did not get any of the incentive/exclusive covers. I pulled the modern style Wildman cover (Jhiaxus and Boltax) as the retro-style Guidi cover was too evocative of "Carwash of Doom" for my tastes.
Numbering conventions aside (zero issues being almost unheard of circe 1991), this issue is further evidence that Tokar/Furman and the other had "Transformers" planned out long past issue 80, and that this series is at least derived from those plans. As Hot Rod jumps through the time-stream, he ends up in what I am guessin is the "future" (now almost a decade past) shown in "Rythms of Darkness" (US #67?). The call-back to a comic published 20+ years ago is too smooth to have not been planned. (And, it only would have required that Furman/Tokar plan maybe a year or so longer than they actually had on the book).
Grade: A
Re: Re-Generation One (IDW retro G1)
Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 6:43 am
by andersonh1
RG1 #0
I got the same cover Dom did. It was great to see some art by Geoff Senior, and that was probably one of my favorite parts of the book. Not to mention the fact that we finally get some story behind this version of Jhiaxus, thus justifying his presence on the cover. The flashback and flash-sideways visions that Hot Rod has fill in some gaps (such as the fate of Buster).
There was always an implication that Hot Rod had some connection to Primus, and that particular plot finally plays out as Primus has personally intervened in the Transformers conflict and sent Hot Rod to a reality where the Matrix still exists, and can empower him to really step up to the plate as Rodimus Prime.