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IDW February 2010 Transformers Solicitations and Covers

PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 6:20 pm
by Blurrz
Comics Continuum brings us the February 2010 solicitations for IDW's Transformers, along with their accompanying main cover. In our headlights are Transformers Ongoing #4, Transformers: Bumblebee #3, Transformers: Last Stand of the Wreckers #2, and Transformers Movie Collection Volume 1. You can check out the spoilers and their covers below.

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Transformers #4

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Written by Mike Costa, art by Don Figueroa, covers by Figueroa, Andrew Wildman.

His ambivalence cost him his allegiance. His betrayal set the stage for Autobot victory. His name is Thundercracker, and this issue reveals what he's been doing these past three years after his brutal expulsion from the Deceptiocons in All Hail Megatron! Costa and Figueroa show you perhaps the most unique transformation of all...

32 pages, $3.99.



Transformers: Bumblebee #3

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Written by Zander Cannon, art by Chee, covers by Guido Guidi, Chee.

"Things Fall Apart," Part 3: After leaving a decoy for the Skywatch colonel, Bumblebee embarks on a solo quest to find the device that will free the Autobots. He befriends the child of the one man who holds the device they need, and finally has to ask himself if what he's doing is right.

32 pages, $3.99.



Transformers: Last Stand of the Wreckers #2

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Written by Nick Roche and James Roberts, art by Roche, covers by Trevor Hutchison and Roche.

The Autobots' finest begin their descent into hell, and all bets are off. The true nature of the Wreckers' mission is revealed and the reappearance of an old enemy drastically reduces the chances of anyone making it back alive.

32 pages, $3.99.



Transformers Movie Collection Volume 1

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Written by Simon Furman, Chris Ryall and Chris Mowry, art by Alex Milne and Don Figueroa, covers by John Nizzi.

Now available in one handsome, oversize hardcover collection, get all the action surrounding the first Transformers film. This volume includes the Transformers Movie Prequel, Movie Adaptation, and the sequel, The Reign of Starscream.

320 pages, $50.



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Re: IDW February 2010 Transformers Solicitations and Covers

PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 6:31 pm
by ponycorn
His ambivalence cost him his allegiance. His betrayal set the stage for Autobot victory. His name is Thundercracker, and this issue reveals what he's been doing these past three years after his brutal expulsion from the Deceptiocons in All Hail Megatron! Costa and Figueroa show you perhaps the most unique transformation of all...


From the looks of it he's been stashing nuts in his cheeks like a chipmunk. :P

All pokes at the art aside, this issue will finally address what I've been wondering about since AHM12, good news!

The Autobots' finest begin their descent into hell, and all bets are off. The true nature of the Wreckers' mission is revealed and the reappearance of an old enemy drastically reduces the chances of anyone making it back alive.


I'm guessing it is Jihaxus in silouette on the cover.

Re: IDW February 2010 Transformers Solicitations and Covers

PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 7:31 pm
by dragons
wow that bumblebee cover looks great he actually lokos like an opponet to be recond with should be intersting that issue, thundercracker loks like movie version of him self except no jetturbine nipples from his g1 self those white things on he side of his head reminds me of the conehead alien poeple but i do like the look & style where they taking the transromers look they actually dont look human anymore they look more robotic now comapred from bumblebee cover

Re: IDW February 2010 Transformers Solicitations and Covers

PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:11 pm
by Samsonator
ponycorn wrote:I'm guessing it is Jihaxus in silouette on the cover.
From what we've learned so far about the series, I do believe it's Overlord.

Re: IDW February 2010 Transformers Solicitations and Covers

PostPosted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 12:26 am
by lowman_x
I am LOVING that design of Thundercracker! Don's going from strength to strength in my book! And I like how he's modernising them like EJ did (in fact, I think he's taking a number of design cues from EJ's run which is great!!) because I never understood why Shane and Guido "retro-ed" them (specifically the Seekers) in AHM. I'm also glad that Don's open to negotiation with some of the design aspects (faces specifically).

Bumblebee is looking hardcore! I wonder if he's befriending Daniel? But then, does Spike even have a wife in this continuity (I don't remember...)?

Re: IDW February 2010 Transformers Solicitations and Covers

PostPosted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 3:49 am
by ScreamingtonStar
lowman_x wrote:I never understood why Shane and Guido "retro-ed" them (specifically the Seekers) in AHM.


I believe it was to make them more "recognizable", although the Seekers score extra points with Hasbro for being based off their Masterpiece toys.

lowman_x wrote:I am LOVING that design of Thundercracker!


Really? I know the art criticism has been overdone, but I was willing to give Don a chance until I saw this Thundercracker. God, that's ugly. Maybe I just have a special attachment to the character, but hell...

Re: IDW February 2010 Transformers Solicitations and Covers

PostPosted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 7:45 am
by Cyberstrike
lowman_x wrote:I am LOVING that design of Thundercracker! Don's going from strength to strength in my book! And I like how he's modernising them like EJ did (in fact, I think he's taking a number of design cues from EJ's run which is great!!) because I never understood why Shane and Guido "retro-ed" them (specifically the Seekers) in AHM. I'm also glad that Don's open to negotiation with some of the design aspects (faces specifically).


A couple of possible reasons:

1) There is an issue where the Seekers (along with the Lazerbeak, Buzzsaw, Ratbat, and the Insecticons) blew a squandered of Raptors out of the sky and Guido felt it might be confusing to the Seekers be Raptors.

2) Maybe Guido didn't like the design and wanted an old school look.

3) Hasbro and/or IDW told them.

4) Because of the live action movies' Starscream being a Raptor jet maybe the creators didn't want to look like they were taking orders from Bay.



Personally I thought EJ's redesigns of Starscream, Thundercracker, and Skywarp were good for the Furman stories but IMHO the Raptor designs lacked the menace that the Decepticons needed in All Hail Megatron.

Re: IDW February 2010 Transformers Solicitations and Covers

PostPosted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 12:46 pm
by ponycorn
I prefferede Guido's Masterpeice/Classic G1 style. I loved being able to read the comic and look up on my shelf and see basically the same thing. Even when I got my US MP Skywarp it was so fun to pose him with G1 Bombshell and re-create their clash in AHM.

Re: IDW February 2010 Transformers Solicitations and Covers

PostPosted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:00 am
by Nemesis Rodimus
I must get this:

Transformers Movie Collection Volume 1

I have Reign of Starscream, but it's falling to shreds. So, I'll be getting this. SWEET.