Caelus wrote:Didn't see a thread for this, so I figured I should get it kicked off.
Over all, I'd say it was 'okay'. It established the comic's place chronologically, and initiated the next story arc, that was about it.
Spoilers:
I really thought Ravage was Stasis-locked way too easily, especially for a Transmetal II.
Grimlock's little scene with Manterror, Retrax, and Snapper was funny.
Longrack's Cybertronian mode was a nice nod to Hasbro.
The three cybertronians at the end took me a while to figure out. I don't know their proper names, but they're Japanese repaints of Torca, Skyshadow, and Injector.
And what the heck was up with the McDonald's Manta-Ray being a Predacon? I thought he was a Maximal?
And can Torca 'swim' through the Earth?
tigertracks 24 wrote:With the three you mention at the end being Blendtron's, they were Unicron's heralds, were they not?
Did enjoy Cybertron Longrack's appearance. Stampy being in it was cool too.
Justicity wrote:Oh what a beautiful comic ^^
Counterpunch wrote:I actually found the book boring.
tigertracks 24 wrote:Counterpunch wrote:I actually found the book boring.
I agree, it was the way most minis start, but Devastation was pretty exciting.
tigertracks 24 wrote:Counterpunch wrote:I actually found the book boring.
I agree, it was the way most minis start, but Devastation was pretty exciting.
Counterpunch wrote:I really feel the ball was dropped on this one. Dropped harder than the ending to the Micromaster book.
Counterpunch wrote:I actually found the book boring.
Sentinel Pax wrote: As for the comic itself, I've heard a mixed response to it.
Sentinel Pax wrote:Anyone think they could post some pics of Stampy and the others' Cybertronian modes? As for the comic itself, I've heard a mixed response to it.
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