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With the Junkion invasion resolved peacefully, Optimus Prime takes a moment to plan the Autobot's next move on Earth.
“Jazz confronts his past-and the Autobot’s future-in front of millions of television viewers. But will he make the people of Earth understand Optimus Prime’s mission… or turn against it?”
Zama deploys some of those tools mentioned to work within the tight spaces of the page, to create tension and demonstrate space or a lack thereof. I want to break down two of my favourite pages from issue two. The interrogation of Jetfire by Prowl, two pages, one room.
Optimus Prime #7
John Barber (w) • Priscilla Tramontano (a) • Kei Zama (c)
With the Junkion invasion resolved peacefully, Optimus Prime takes a moment to plan the Autobot's next move on Earth.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
(W) John Barber (A) Casey W. Coller (CA) Kei Zama
Jazz confronts his past-and the Autobot's future-in front of millions of television viewers. But will he make the people of Earth understand Optimus Prime's mission... or turn against it?
budmaloney wrote:The very last comic I read other than Lost Light, was the Titans Return Sentinel Prime and Optimus Raising Metroplex from the ground. So if I wanted to jump in, should I go with TAO since you recommend it? Then go Optimus? But won't I be lost with the whole ROM , Micronauts thing? Or will there be a trade coming out that consolidates the important connections.
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:This comic has made me really like Jetfire. I love what they did with his background, and this is where he and the Technobot's relationship starts! Yay!
I think those 6 go well together, and I'm glad the technobots are actually going to be in a comic again.
Kurona wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:This comic has made me really like Jetfire. I love what they did with his background, and this is where he and the Technobot's relationship starts! Yay!
I think those 6 go well together, and I'm glad the technobots are actually going to be in a comic again.
It's also kind of nice that they're continuing the theme of use-the-dead-guys in flashbacks. First Outback, then Horri-Bull, and now Nosecone. It's like Skids' flashbacks in MTMTE #48 and #49 where all those dead Predators and such showed up - I'm not sure if I should look into any deeper meaning here or if it's just kind of a cool thing.
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:hear her voice (if you call it that, since we now have a voice actor for her)
Kurona wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:hear her voice (if you call it that, since we now have a voice actor for her)
Wait, what? Who?!
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Kurona wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:hear her voice (if you call it that, since we now have a voice actor for her)
Wait, what? Who?!
Marissa mentioned that Pyra sounds like Elizabeth Taylor
It's all fun and games until the pungent scent of White Diamonds perfume hits your noseKurona wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Kurona wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:hear her voice (if you call it that, since we now have a voice actor for her)
Wait, what? Who?!
Marissa mentioned that Pyra sounds like Elizabeth Taylor
Oooh right, durr. That's fun~
ScottyP wrote:I despised the crosshatching texture, or at least my eyes did. Dizzying in a weird sort of way.
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