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1984forever wrote:Just ... weird.
Why was Rodimus drawn as a fembot from the waist down?
Burn wrote:P.S.
**** you CF.
ctrlFrequency wrote:1984forever wrote:Just ... weird.
Why was Rodimus drawn as a fembot from the waist down?
(I'm sorry I can't help it, I have to do it)
Why are you looking that closely at Rodimus' lower regions? (They've been drawing him like that for awhile now... actually, many, many of them have been drawn less boxy over the years, but Rodimus has a big upper half, and he's a sports car.. not an armored van)
On topic....
It was a nicely touching issue. I'm ready some action though, been for a few issues, though I can't complain, it was some nice character building, and Nightbeat has always been a favorite of mine, so seeing him come to terms was very fulfilling.
SillySpringer wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:SillySpringer wrote:
Is Galvatron the same as Megatron in the comics?
No they are very different characters. Galvatrons vastly predates Megs.
Wow am I behind on the comics. -_-
I am more into the G1 concept of them being one and the same.
ctrlFrequency wrote:1984forever wrote:Just ... weird.
Why was Rodimus drawn as a fembot from the waist down?
(I'm sorry I can't help it, I have to do it)
Why are you looking that closely at Rodimus' lower regions? (They've been drawing him like that for awhile now... actually, many, many of them have been drawn less boxy over the years, but Rodimus has a big upper half, and he's a sports car.. not an armored van)
On topic....
It was a nicely touching issue. I'm ready some action though, been for a few issues, though I can't complain, it was some nice character building, and Nightbeat has always been a favorite of mine, so seeing him come to terms was very fulfilling.
night18mare wrote:EDIT by Va'al: Please refrain from posting full page spoilers, or links to sponsored pages to read the comic. The book is already available via a number of established digital retailers, such as iTunes or ComiXology. Thank you.
1984forever wrote:Just ... weird.
Why was Rodimus drawn as a fembot from the waist down?
I believe that MTMTE is aimed at the LGBT portion of the fandom and Hasbro knows this which is why MTMTE is never included as a pack in comic with the toys.
Since the MTMTE is not intended for me I will be dropping the book before #50. There won't be much to see after #50 since the book seems to be collapsing in on itself anyway.
Yeah, I need a print of that ending yesterday. Like a big 'ol poster sized one.MaverickPrime wrote:And oh my god, that ending! Won't spoil anything, it MUST be read and seen, kudos to Roberts and the artists, it's sublime![]()
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I don't care if I only have digital copies of the rest of the series(I hate distribution in Mexico), I NEED THIS ISSUE PHYSICALLY.
Randomhero wrote:Pretty sure errors would be dock if it was by costa and Schmidt...just saying
One error I actually noticed is nightbeat saying the Necrobot Is the oldest he's met yet he's met Alpha Trion- a thirteen-, Galvatron and nova prime. Not to mention Omega Supreme and a Titan, both of which were considered the oldest cybertronians in existence. Metroplex is believed to know the guiding hand and the Knights to which he won't speak of because the current generation is unworthy.
Syn_13 wrote:Randomhero wrote:Pretty sure errors would be dock if it was by costa and Schmidt...just saying
One error I actually noticed is nightbeat saying the Necrobot Is the oldest he's met yet he's met Alpha Trion- a thirteen-, Galvatron and nova prime. Not to mention Omega Supreme and a Titan, both of which were considered the oldest cybertronians in existence. Metroplex is believed to know the guiding hand and the Knights to which he won't speak of because the current generation is unworthy.
That was one thing I wasn't quite sure of when I read it. However, when Censere said he was around before "the first war" I just assumed it was before the events that were shown in the previous ex-RiD issue(s) that contained Galvatron, Alpha Trion and Nova Prime. I'm guessing he predates Galvatron and Nova Prime. The likes of Alpha Trio, Omega Supreme, Metroplex and the other Titans predate them too and Censere is probably of this era, or of a time shortly after.
With regards to the issue - I really enjoyed it. ScottyP's review is pretty much spot on. I probably would've scored 4 rather than 5, only because there are a few other issues that have hit home more and left me thinking about them for weeks. The Megatron scene at the end, however, was stunning. It truly personified the talent of all those involved in the creation of this issue.
Very good question. I'm not sure if he expressly has, though maybe there's a scenario when they're drawn in the same scene (looking at you, Autocracy/Montrosity/Primacy series) for no good reason together. Goodness, when was the last time we even saw Omega? Chaos? And I'd agree that being in Metroplex doesn't count as meeting him for now given his state.MrBlack wrote:Do we know whether Nightbeat has actually met Omega Supreme or Metroplex? Both have been long absent from the Autobot forces, and only reappeared after Nightbeat's death. It's true that he likely lived inside Metroplex for a time after the Dark Cybertron arc, but I'm not sure that counts as "meeting" someone.
Yeah, I agree and think Roller = Tarn is a case of Occam's Razor and not a Red Herring. Never do know, of course, but that'd seem to be the case.MrBlack wrote:I do like the idea that Tarn could be Terminus. It would explain his loyalty to both Megatron and the Decepticon cause, and I like the idea that Terminus, a lifelong low class miner, would take on the trapping of sophistication as Tarn. Honestly, I still think Roller fits better though.
ScottyP wrote:Yeah, I need a print of that ending yesterday. Like a big 'ol poster sized one.MaverickPrime wrote:And oh my god, that ending! Won't spoil anything, it MUST be read and seen, kudos to Roberts and the artists, it's sublime![]()
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I don't care if I only have digital copies of the rest of the series(I hate distribution in Mexico), I NEED THIS ISSUE PHYSICALLY.
ScottyP wrote:Very good question. I'm not sure if he expressly has, though maybe there's a scenario when they're drawn in the same scene (looking at you, Autocracy/Montrosity/Primacy series) for no good reason together. Goodness, when was the last time we even saw Omega? Chaos? And I'd agree that being in Metroplex doesn't count as meeting him for now given his state.MrBlack wrote:Do we know whether Nightbeat has actually met Omega Supreme or Metroplex? Both have been long absent from the Autobot forces, and only reappeared after Nightbeat's death. It's true that he likely lived inside Metroplex for a time after the Dark Cybertron arc, but I'm not sure that counts as "meeting" someone.Yeah, I agree and think Roller = Tarn is a case of Occam's Razor and not a Red Herring. Never do know, of course, but that'd seem to be the case.MrBlack wrote:I do like the idea that Tarn could be Terminus. It would explain his loyalty to both Megatron and the Decepticon cause, and I like the idea that Terminus, a lifelong low class miner, would take on the trapping of sophistication as Tarn. Honestly, I still think Roller fits better though.
MrBlack wrote:ScottyP wrote:Very good question. I'm not sure if he expressly has, though maybe there's a scenario when they're drawn in the same scene (looking at you, Autocracy/Montrosity/Primacy series) for no good reason together. Goodness, when was the last time we even saw Omega? Chaos? And I'd agree that being in Metroplex doesn't count as meeting him for now given his state.MrBlack wrote:Do we know whether Nightbeat has actually met Omega Supreme or Metroplex? Both have been long absent from the Autobot forces, and only reappeared after Nightbeat's death. It's true that he likely lived inside Metroplex for a time after the Dark Cybertron arc, but I'm not sure that counts as "meeting" someone.Yeah, I agree and think Roller = Tarn is a case of Occam's Razor and not a Red Herring. Never do know, of course, but that'd seem to be the case.MrBlack wrote:I do like the idea that Tarn could be Terminus. It would explain his loyalty to both Megatron and the Decepticon cause, and I like the idea that Terminus, a lifelong low class miner, would take on the trapping of sophistication as Tarn. Honestly, I still think Roller fits better though.
I'm starting to think the Tarn/Roller thing is itself a red herring. Roberts is throwing a really obvious mystery at the audience, knowing that it will distract from some other, deeper mystery that isn't as apparent.
Oh, and the last time we saw Omega active was when he got blowed up real good just before Megatron's return in Robots in Disguise. Last time we saw him in any capacity, he was getting repairs under Wheeljack's guidance.
Optimizzy wrote:SillySpringer wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:snavej wrote:Is that grass in the Autobot graveyard? Are those graves on Cybertron or another world? We need to know! [Personally, I think that it would be much more economical to recycle Autobots for their parts than to bury them uselessly, especially during wartime.]
It's just symbolic. It isn't actually in the story. more it is symbolizing the fact that we learn so much about the dead and how some peoples actions have lead them to discover an almost magical place concerning the deceased
It's actually quite touching seeing Megatron realize how many Autobots he killed.
(heart of a graveyard)
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Isnt it though? I mean, the feeling I get for Megatron is that he is secretly tired of it all, but he keeps going. With this revelation hitting him in the face...I mean abstract numbers are one thing. When you see a field of the consequences, man. That's hard-hitting. I really really really hope Hasbro lets things continue and they are allowed to keep Megatron how he is and develop him into a heroric figure. Not a good guy and not really a happy ending, but a worthy ending. Let him try to atone for what he's done. That's far mor einteresting than megalomanical megatron. Besides, they have a GREAT character in Galvatron for that and he fits that role so much better.
padfoo wrote:Optimizzy wrote:SillySpringer wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:snavej wrote:Is that grass in the Autobot graveyard? Are those graves on Cybertron or another world? We need to know! [Personally, I think that it would be much more economical to recycle Autobots for their parts than to bury them uselessly, especially during wartime.]
It's just symbolic. It isn't actually in the story. more it is symbolizing the fact that we learn so much about the dead and how some peoples actions have lead them to discover an almost magical place concerning the deceased
It's actually quite touching seeing Megatron realize how many Autobots he killed.
(heart of a graveyard)
Isnt it though? I mean, the feeling I get for Megatron is that he is secretly tired of it all, but he keeps going. With this revelation hitting him in the face...I mean abstract numbers are one thing. When you see a field of the consequences, man. That's hard-hitting. I really really really hope Hasbro lets things continue and they are allowed to keep Megatron how he is and develop him into a heroric figure. Not a good guy and not really a happy ending, but a worthy ending. Let him try to atone for what he's done. That's far mor einteresting than megalomanical megatron. Besides, they have a GREAT character in Galvatron for that and he fits that role so much better.
Agree!
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:with him being the big bad for like ever, I actually like Autobot Megatron even better than the best evil Megatron. I love this version of him! And the fact that this story is showing that he truly has changed in heart just makes it that much more powerful
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:with him being the big bad for like ever, I actually like Autobot Megatron even better than the best evil Megatron. I love this version of him! And the fact that this story is showing that he truly has changed in heart just makes it that much more powerful
MrBlack wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:with him being the big bad for like ever, I actually like Autobot Megatron even better than the best evil Megatron. I love this version of him! And the fact that this story is showing that he truly has changed in heart just makes it that much more powerful
If nothing else, it will make him a better character if he ever does become a villain again.
SillySpringer wrote:MrBlack wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:with him being the big bad for like ever, I actually like Autobot Megatron even better than the best evil Megatron. I love this version of him! And the fact that this story is showing that he truly has changed in heart just makes it that much more powerful
If nothing else, it will make him a better character if he ever does become a villain again.
Yeah! I think it is a great breath of fresh air for Megatron to turn around for the better! It kinda reminds me of Megatron in the end of the Transformers Prime Beast Hunters Predacons Rising movie, when he kinda wanted to stop being a bad guy.
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:SillySpringer wrote:MrBlack wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:with him being the big bad for like ever, I actually like Autobot Megatron even better than the best evil Megatron. I love this version of him! And the fact that this story is showing that he truly has changed in heart just makes it that much more powerful
If nothing else, it will make him a better character if he ever does become a villain again.
Yeah! I think it is a great breath of fresh air for Megatron to turn around for the better! It kinda reminds me of Megatron in the end of the Transformers Prime Beast Hunters Predacons Rising movie, when he kinda wanted to stop being a bad guy.
that was a Megatron who learned from very personal and nearly tragic experience. I like how this Megatron was touched by a friend who then died, making it very personal on a friendship level for him
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