Agreed - for me, one of the biggest draws of the Transformers franchise is having a big bag of colourful characters (figuratively and literally!) interacting in entertaining ways, so for me, a post-war setting strengthens my favorite part of Transformers. Silly little things like Blurr giving Swindle a friendly noogie, or Ravage and Bluestreak having a good chinwag. Post-war setting strengthens my favorite part of Transformers.D-Maximus_Primal wrote:I am of the party of "as long as the story works and the writing is good, I'll enjoy it and go with it." What we have here in the current ongoings is a great example of world building and actually attempting to create a transformers universe that is more than war. Transformers doesn't always need to be about war.
Prowl4 wrote:Dr Va'al wrote:Prowl4 wrote:Roberts stuff was good but it's completely disturbing with the homosexual material.
You're starting to border into behaviour I am not a fan of.
Disagreement, even visceral - if you really must - is fine. Labelling homosexuality, gender issues, social commentary as 'disturbing' or 'making you sick' is not.
Grow up, I can have an opinion.
And labeling "homosexual material" as "disturbing" is the opinion of a mature adult?