ZeroWolf wrote:The spotlights are essential for the storylines...well for the most part. All hail is by far the weakest of the IDW gen 1.
Phase 2 is picking up where Volume 8 left off and continuing on with the next batch of issues. Volumes 1-8 were all the pre-2012 stuff, while Phase 2 begins with the 2012 stuff onward. Same continuity, though.Threeleggedyoyo wrote:1) I have the IDW collections Volumes 1-7 (need to pick up #8). I am a little confused about Phase 2. Is this an entirely new continuity, or a continuation of the one in volumes 1-8?
The 2012 Hardcover collection of "Last Stand of the Wreckers" contains several bonus stories not included in the collected volumes.Threeleggedyoyo wrote:2) Am I missing anything from the IDW series in buying the collected volumes?
Yeah, that's just another reprinting of some of the same stuff that was already printed in the collection volumes.Threeleggedyoyo wrote:3) What is the deal with the IDW Omnibus? Is it somehow different than the other collections? Looks like it's just a huge paperback reprint. Which is fine. Just want to make sure I'm correct.
The Matrix of Leadership set contains the whole series in one box and also contain two additional discs of DVD extras that are not available with any other set. Plus the packaging itself is gorgeous.Threeleggedyoyo wrote:4) Switching to cartoons, I understand the Shout! versions are a lot better than the Rhino versions (which I own... darn). So I should pick those up. I was wondering what is special about the Matrix of Leadership edition compared to the other comprehensive Shout! release. It costs almost 3 times as much, but I can't see what if anything makes it worth it.
More than likely the Shout! Factory version of the cartoon.Threeleggedyoyo wrote:5) Also, while we're on the subject, does anybody know which version of the cartoon is on Netflix? Probably won't influence my decision on DVD buying, but it might help me decide on priorities. :3
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
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