Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
"The honest truth is I don't know," di Bonaventura told us. "I know we are going to deliver on the promise we made."
DeathReviews wrote:The crossover is a neat concept, and was back when it was just those Marvel comics.
DeathReviews wrote:The crossover is a neat concept, and was back when it was just those Marvel comics. But I never liked the artwork in those comics. Granted, I doubt I could do much better. But the way they were drawn just lacked energy. Like in the cover.
If it weren't for the explosion star in the background, it would look as if Bumblebee was simply flying apart gently in quiet wind. He's standing perfectly straight, giving no sign that the bullets and tank shells slamming into him have any kinetic impact at all. And what's Flint doing in the foreground? Directing traffic? And that tank barrel up at the top left - what is the tank itself standing on?
A crossover that epic deserved artwork that was equally epic, and frankly much of the art across the entire comic series was sub-standard.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Why do you consider Madame Web a failure?
snavej wrote:I heard that RT isn't reliable, not least because the major studios use bot armies and shills to manipulate ratings.
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