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You know, they love to hype in solicits how these huge event arcs will break the "status quo" of the series. If they really wanted to shake things up, from a pure continuity standpoint, killing off Prowl would be huge.Silverwing wrote:I doubt anyone can really kill Prowl in this continuity. There are plenty of times when he's deserved it though.
Besides an issue or two of mourning, I don't see how killing Prowl will add anything to the IDW universe. I feel that the loss of any character diminishes a title as a whole simply because you can't use them anymore.ScottyP wrote:You know, they love to hype in solicits how these huge event arcs will break the "status quo" of the series. If they really wanted to shake things up, from a pure continuity standpoint, killing off Prowl would be huge.Silverwing wrote:I doubt anyone can really kill Prowl in this continuity. There are plenty of times when he's deserved it though.
The way I remembered was that Megatron and Starscream did all the damage during the attack. But you're right.Deadput wrote:Wrong Prowl was not killed by Megatron in the movie it was Scavenger who killed him.Rodimus Prime wrote:Yes, but that's a single shot from Megatron. It's not the same as a single shot from anyone else.
Are you saying this about #57, or the whole Titans Return story?D-Maximus_Primal wrote:This story was a joy to read and well worth picking up. It feels like the finale it was meant to be, and it is very entertaining to many audiences. The series has been a great read, and this story symbolizes all that was good about and with it.
ScottyP wrote:And hey, wassup Brave Max colors. I see you.
Xarmech wrote:Am I seeing things or does the center of that computer screen say: MTMTE 2012-2016?
Rodimus Prime wrote:Are you saying this about #57, or the whole Titans Return story?D-Maximus_Primal wrote:This story was a joy to read and well worth picking up. It feels like the finale it was meant to be, and it is very entertaining to many audiences. The series has been a great read, and this story symbolizes all that was good about and with it.
Dr Va'al wrote:Using my own thing against me. The cheek. The dishonour. The table flips.
I will cog you, rookie.
Dr Va'al wrote:(Good review though!)
Kurona wrote:Xarmech wrote:Am I seeing things or does the center of that computer screen say: MTMTE 2012-2016?
It does.
Every time I look at the panel I keep spending hours trying to look for some hidden meaning.
Probably either complete gibberish, or compete gibberish run through some hashing. Unless you've got an encryption key, do not try to decode that! (Assuming that this isn't your professional specialty or something, but if it is, ignore me!)Kurona wrote:Xarmech wrote:Am I seeing things or does the center of that computer screen say: MTMTE 2012-2016?
It does.
Every time I look at the panel I keep spending hours trying to look for some hidden meaning.
ScottyP wrote:Probably either complete gibberish, or compete gibberish run through some hashing. Unless you've got an encryption key, do not try to decode that! (Assuming that this isn't your professional specialty or something, but if it is, ignore me!)Kurona wrote:Xarmech wrote:Am I seeing things or does the center of that computer screen say: MTMTE 2012-2016?
It does.
Every time I look at the panel I keep spending hours trying to look for some hidden meaning.
william-james88 wrote:iTunes has provided us with our a sneak peak to More Than Meets The Eye 57! Check out the preview listed below, which shows us Sentinel Prime and his army of titans. For those unaware, this is part of the Titans Return Crossover but also serves as an independent MTMTE story featuring lost lighters we have not seen in a while like Red Alert and Fortress Maximus.
ricemazter wrote:Can't say that I really liked Red Alert's arc too much. Not that I'm saying his paranoia never be resolved, mind you. I just think it's a bit weird to have this character undergo mental trauma with a clear illness and then end his arc with his fears being totally justified with a clear root cause.
Not that I don't like Robert's as a writer, but it seems to me that character traits shouldn't be caused by twists, but that twists should be caused by character traits. If anyone gets me, that is. I can't think of a better way to articulate my thoughts.
That part was all tongue in cheek/sarcastic. Strip out the playful tone used, and the core of the message on that page is "there's a lot left unresolved so please keep following/buying the book once it becomes Lost Light."newerthannew wrote:
Can someone help me out here please?
So at the end of the issue (#57) there’s a sort of synopsis and final words. Within all that is a short paragraph about us now knowing what’s happened with the crew of the Lost Light, the mutineers, the Geobomb, and etc.
Did I miss something between issues 55, 56, and 57 because I do not recall learning what happened to any of those things beyond the final black and white panel in issue 55? Presumably the bomb detonated (but probably not, or at least not how we think).
In other words, did I miss something that would’ve explained the status of everyone left on the Necrobot's planet (or whatever other name it has) post battle-with-Tarn. And what happened to Getaway and the gang?
I am SO confused, and sorry if this all seems a waste of time or plainly obvious
ScottyP wrote:That part was all tongue in cheek/sarcastic. Strip out the playful tone used, and the core of the message on that page is "there's a lot left unresolved so please keep following/buying the book once it becomes Lost Light."newerthannew wrote:
Can someone help me out here please?
So at the end of the issue (#57) there’s a sort of synopsis and final words. Within all that is a short paragraph about us now knowing what’s happened with the crew of the Lost Light, the mutineers, the Geobomb, and etc.
Did I miss something between issues 55, 56, and 57 because I do not recall learning what happened to any of those things beyond the final black and white panel in issue 55? Presumably the bomb detonated (but probably not, or at least not how we think).
In other words, did I miss something that would’ve explained the status of everyone left on the Necrobot's planet (or whatever other name it has) post battle-with-Tarn. And what happened to Getaway and the gang?
I am SO confused, and sorry if this all seems a waste of time or plainly obvious
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