June/July fan club news letter
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 12:08 pm
I hung out with a friend of mine who has a subscription to this published atrocity...and curiosity got the better of me.
Hey, do not judge me. This is the infamous "Nightracer" issue.
There is a feature advertorial talking about this year's BotCon and how great it was if you were there, and by implication how unfortunate you are to have missed it. There is nothing new here that anybody with an internet connection does not already know.
As ever, the meat of the newsletter is the comic. This issue's story picks up after the 2010 comic's G2 story. A handful of characters travel to Nebulous for some reason or another. (Hi-Q has been kidnapped or some such.) The art is on the low side of passable, but would be enough to coast through if the writing were better. Of course, with Wittenrich and Sinclair as the writers, that is simply not going to happen. The last page introduces the Go-Bots (aka "pre-SpyChangers"), including NightRacer.
Nightracer's appearance has angered a small, and increasingly isolated, group of fans from the ATT days. NightRacer of course is the character that Raksha "donated" to BotCon in 1995 (when she was the organizer). Raksha has been quoted by DvD as saying that she did not use her best character for BotCon '95 for fear of having that character ruined. (I would think she would have wanted to bring her A-game and get one of her better characters made official, but whatever....) Nightracer does not do much. But, I anticipate that might change next issue. The other Spychangers seem to include guys who died in the movie. (The WoH timeline that this story is set in rougly assumes that the events of the original movie happend.)
Jhiaxus is completley bastardized. Sinclair and Wittenrich are using Jhiaxus because he was a good character from comics 20+ years ago and he got an obscure toy ~10 years ago. But, they are completely missing all of the things that made Jhiaxus a worthwhile character to begin with. (I suppose this can work on a meta-level. But, that is giving the Fan Club far too much credit.) Truth be told, I prefer IDW's Jhiaxus, even with the blatant 40K rip-off elements.
All things considered, the comics makes Furman's "Re-Generation 1" look good by comparison, and reads more like a "buy the toy" style story than the old pack in comics.
G2 Windbreaker gets a profile that avoids fart jokes, but actually manages to read more like fanfic. Apparently, Windbreaker is a relative of Windcharger (counted as dead in WoH). And, there are several more TFA profiles. (I was not a fan of TFA, and Fun Publications just continues to make me happier about that.)
David Willis has a completely unfunny "Recordicon" strip.
Dom
-next issue is due out soon!
Hey, do not judge me. This is the infamous "Nightracer" issue.
There is a feature advertorial talking about this year's BotCon and how great it was if you were there, and by implication how unfortunate you are to have missed it. There is nothing new here that anybody with an internet connection does not already know.
As ever, the meat of the newsletter is the comic. This issue's story picks up after the 2010 comic's G2 story. A handful of characters travel to Nebulous for some reason or another. (Hi-Q has been kidnapped or some such.) The art is on the low side of passable, but would be enough to coast through if the writing were better. Of course, with Wittenrich and Sinclair as the writers, that is simply not going to happen. The last page introduces the Go-Bots (aka "pre-SpyChangers"), including NightRacer.
Nightracer's appearance has angered a small, and increasingly isolated, group of fans from the ATT days. NightRacer of course is the character that Raksha "donated" to BotCon in 1995 (when she was the organizer). Raksha has been quoted by DvD as saying that she did not use her best character for BotCon '95 for fear of having that character ruined. (I would think she would have wanted to bring her A-game and get one of her better characters made official, but whatever....) Nightracer does not do much. But, I anticipate that might change next issue. The other Spychangers seem to include guys who died in the movie. (The WoH timeline that this story is set in rougly assumes that the events of the original movie happend.)
Jhiaxus is completley bastardized. Sinclair and Wittenrich are using Jhiaxus because he was a good character from comics 20+ years ago and he got an obscure toy ~10 years ago. But, they are completely missing all of the things that made Jhiaxus a worthwhile character to begin with. (I suppose this can work on a meta-level. But, that is giving the Fan Club far too much credit.) Truth be told, I prefer IDW's Jhiaxus, even with the blatant 40K rip-off elements.
All things considered, the comics makes Furman's "Re-Generation 1" look good by comparison, and reads more like a "buy the toy" style story than the old pack in comics.
G2 Windbreaker gets a profile that avoids fart jokes, but actually manages to read more like fanfic. Apparently, Windbreaker is a relative of Windcharger (counted as dead in WoH). And, there are several more TFA profiles. (I was not a fan of TFA, and Fun Publications just continues to make me happier about that.)
David Willis has a completely unfunny "Recordicon" strip.
Dom
-next issue is due out soon!
as my least favorite Transformers writer, Transformers website-organizer, webcomic artist, as well as human being in general. I would go to Botcon or Comic-Con to fuck with him...somehow.