by Kurona » Fri May 19, 2017 4:52 am
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- Weapon: Temperature Variant H20 Gun
I read all of Dreamwave in the past week, and I've gotta say I thought it was alright at best and atrocious at worst. Keeping it to G1 the first two volumes are some of the worst Transformers stories I've ever read, to the extent I'd rate them under the bay movies - and Pat Lee's horrific pencils and not understanding sequential art in the slightest isn't helping matters - while Volume 3 kind of had a few interesting things; you could see they were trying to go for something cool, but at the end of the day it's still hurt by the first two volumes not establishing any mythos or character whatsoever. I honestly think those two volumes are the worst Transformers comics I've ever read; it makes me miss All Hail Megatron. We know nothing about the characters and as soon as it's made aware this isn't supposed to be a continuation of/in-continuity with Sunbow or Marvel, the entire universe falls apart as we realise we know nothing about the characters or the history of this continuity either. Characters are thrown in by the dozen left and right with no personality or introduction (not even a little text box saying their goddamn name), things that are supposed to be 'significant' are downright pointless and barely if ever brought up again (Superion's sacrifice doesn't really seem to effect anything from a narrative standpoint while Grimlock's faction switch was changed back with no consequences whatsoever). It was a terrible read; Sunstorm and Jetfire were nice in Volume 3 but they were too little too late.
The War Within books were also... okay. The first volume is a decent little character study of Optimus but nothing amazing that we haven't seen before; the book's most notable for its Cybertronian designs. (of which some are not that great. Did we really have to go for that stupid windshield thing for Ironhide and Kup?) Dark Ages has a better story - funnily enough, Dreamwave seems to be at its best when Megatron and Optimus are not there - but it's bogged down in a lot of religious nonsense that also hurt Furman's IDW run. Age of Wrath was cut short (thanks Pat Lee. You're such a wonderful person) but it didn't look like it was shaping up to be anything special anyhow; just a dime-a-dozen 'underground rebellion' story.
Micromasters was trash. Nothing else to say, it... it was just trash. I can barely keep track of who's who or what's going on.
So... yeah, I don't really agree with the idea that these stories were particularly good or anywhere near the best. The best Transformers stories they had were Energon and G1 Volume 3, but whoops, Pat Lee being scum pulled the plug on those before they had the chance to truly flourish.
I will say the art's better than I expected because Pat Lee was too lazy to work on any Transformers books other than G1 Volume 1/2 and two entire issues of Armada. The rest of it is pretty alright; though I do have to squint when Figueroa's the artist and Lee's listed as 'Art Director'. I can just see Figueroa's greatness evolving but constantly being suppressed under his, ah, 'superstar artist supreme' boss telling him what to do. Thank god he and a lot of other people found better work later. Even if these stories were any good I wouldn't have wanted them working there a second longer.