Best Comic Series for Starters?
Best Comic Series for Starters?
Posted by YRQRM0 Wed May 09, 2012 9:30 pm
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Re: Best Comic Series for Starters?
Posted by Dean ML Thu May 10, 2012 2:19 pm
One more thing, if you can get the "Death of Optimus Prime" one shot, do it. It kicked both current series off. It'll probably be collected in one of the trades. One good thing about the current books, though, is that they have recaps to catch everyone on the inside cover.
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Re: Best Comic Series for Starters?
Posted by Matrix42 Thu May 10, 2012 8:57 pm
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Re: Best Comic Series for Starters?
Posted by Dean ML Thu May 10, 2012 10:39 pm
Matrix42 wrote:I never got a chance to read The Death of Optimus Prime, but I haven't really needed to. I started with MTMTE and RID,and the recaps on the inside covers do a great job of summarizing the story. I really like both, but RID could be better. But you need to start with MTMTE #1 first, because RID starts immediately after MTMTE #1. Plus, MTMTE is hard to catch up with if you don't read #1.
You don't NEED to read The Death of Optimus Prime to enjoy both of the new series, but it sure is one great comic book. Written by both Roberts and Barber and featuring some of Nick Roche's best artwork with beautiful digital paints by Josh Burcham. It's well worth it if you can track it down.
I don't understand why RiD is getting a cooler reception than MtMtE. It's definitely a very different book than MtMtE. I think it's a well done political thriller and Andrew Griffith has quickly become one of my all time favorite TF artists. I really can't wait to see how this series plays out.
Since most of the discussions of these books center around the stories and their writers, I want to point out that the coloring on both of these books is some of the best I've ever seen, TFs or not. They take Griffith and Milne's incredible artwork to the next level and really enhance the storytelling.
If you can't tell, I'm really in love with these books! TF comic fans have never had it this good!
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Re: Best Comic Series for Starters?
Posted by YRQRM0 Fri May 11, 2012 8:49 pm
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Re: Best Comic Series for Starters?
Posted by Dean ML Fri May 11, 2012 9:35 pm
YRQRM0 wrote:I think I'll get them anyway, but are they set in the aligned continuity that TF Prime, WFC, etc. are in? Since I don't have platforms for the games, I wanna catch up on the history in some way.
IDW TF is its own universe, separate from everything else but mostly based on G1. If you want to collect IDW TF, try the IDW TF hardcover collections. There are currently six available and go for around $30 on Amazon.
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