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Agreed. Also, in my opinion, it has to do with the people working around him (the artists actually bringing the book to life with lines and colors) having been able to mask Roberts' creative shortcomings (unintentionally, I believe) with their mostly superb efforts. But that can only work so long, and finally Roberts' lack of talent to keep a reader engaged for an extended period of time is revealed through repetitive failure to make things interesting and turning the book into his own personal media, which is at the least unfair to the artists working with him. Unless of course they agree with everything he writes. His editor also shares the blame for allowing this to happen.Daniel Adkins wrote:Honestly, the quality of this book has been declining since Season 2 because James is clearly running out of steam. The thing is not a lot of people actually noticed until now because it was still MTMTE. But because of the "break" (Titans Return/Revolution), the relaunch, and the new artist, everybody lost their rose-tinted MTMTE glasses.
ArmadaPrime wrote:You know, the criticism of season 2 is something that's brought up a lot and I've never really understood it. Then again, Brainstorm and (Roberts' interpretation of) Megatron are two of my favourite characters in the book by a long way, and two of the most central in the season. Perhaps it's time for a re-read to try and see past the personal bias for those characters and think about the comic as a whole.
Still not certain I'll agree with the criticism as some of the most divisive issues (swearth, personality ticks, etc) are some of my faves
Kurona wrote:ArmadaPrime wrote:You know, the criticism of season 2 is something that's brought up a lot and I've never really understood it. Then again, Brainstorm and (Roberts' interpretation of) Megatron are two of my favourite characters in the book by a long way, and two of the most central in the season. Perhaps it's time for a re-read to try and see past the personal bias for those characters and think about the comic as a whole.
Still not certain I'll agree with the criticism as some of the most divisive issues (swearth, personality ticks, etc) are some of my faves
Me too! I honestly loved Swearth quite a bit -- I can see why for some people the whole Meta thing was a bit too much and too on-the-nose in that issue, but for me it worked perfectly. Wouldn't call it a favourite but it was still great.
Kurona wrote:I... personally don't find it that way. I keep going back to a lot of the Season 2 stories for certain reasons and just can't stop reading because I love them so much -- they're filled to the brim with emotion and a sense of adventure and actual, legitimate mystery. I still find myself as invested in them as I was when I first read them. When I think MTMTE and its lauded quality I -still- think back to World, Shut Your Mouth and Elegant Chaos.
Rodimus Prime wrote:I enjoyed season 2 for the most part. (By the way, why are those issues referred to as season 2? This isn't a TV show)...Dying of the Light left a bad taste in my mouth, particularly the ending. (I have yet to read Titans Return, so I don't know how MTMTE actually ends)...
Insurgent wrote:...And I have serious memory issues. Can someone give me a nice detailed recap of everything we know about the Knights and the quest so far? Including the why we are looking for them? I know I could check the wiki but that info will be scattered across hundreds of pages and I don't have time to sit down and recap everything like that. People be throwing around anmes like Adapticus, and Mortilus, and I have no idea who they are. A friend pointed out that Anode seems to know the knights, and they seem responsible for what happened to Grimlock, and Lunar 1 and etc. And I'm sat here scratching my head. Atomizer was name dropped like a name I should recognise instantly, but it was lost on me...
...As for ending MTMTE, how I would have done it is to have Megatron die in the antimatter explosion. His final act is to remove the worst part of his legacy and save his new Autobot crewmates. It would have given him a warrior's death, it would ahve rounded his redemption arc out nicely and it would have meant no need to waste 6 issues just to get rid of him. It would have been a perfect ending. And no Functionist universe shift. He'd be dead. They would find pieces of his body, ensuring you knew he was dead. Although that would mean nothing because NO ONE STAYS DEAD ANYMORE AND DEATH HAS LOST ALL MEANING!!!!!!...
Insurgent wrote:I just realised. You know what this reminds me of? The matt smith doctor who seasons when the ongoing stories got too big and too out of hand. It needs to streamline the narrative a little.
Insurgent wrote:So... uummm..... I don't know if it's because I read it when I was tired, but I thought issue 8 was..... ok. It's nice that they are finally getting back on the quest, but even that turned out to be false. This issue just seemed to be..... rambling? Is that the right word?
Rodimus Prime wrote:I guess what I'm trying to say is that if I take the entire run of MTMTE all at once, it's easier to recognize the drop in writing quality.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
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