Burn wrote:But again, EVERYTHING IS AT STAKE!
And the fact that IDW need to kill off more and more Transformer characters (yeah I realise they have an abundance to draw from) just to launch a different franchise is, well, almost insulting.
How many times can EVERYTHING BE AT STAKE with Transformers? They say peace isn't easy, but geez, it's just one thing after another.
Va'al wrote:At this stage in the overall IDWverse? I pretty much agree.
As I said, I do hope in a good story from the team working on the book, once the bitterness for this issue dies down. And I am invested in Optimus Prime as it currently runs. Less so in Lost Light for now. There is little else outside of those, if you discount Rom & The Micronauts, and then we're up to Unicron already. So we'll see.
Va'al wrote:As I said, I do hope in a good story from the team working on the book, once the bitterness for this issue dies down. And I am invested in Optimus Prime as it currently runs. Less so in Lost Light for now. There is little else outside of those, if you discount Rom & The Micronauts, and then we're up to Unicron already. So we'll see.
Burn wrote:Va'al wrote:As I said, I do hope in a good story from the team working on the book, once the bitterness for this issue dies down. And I am invested in Optimus Prime as it currently runs. Less so in Lost Light for now. There is little else outside of those, if you discount Rom & The Micronauts, and then we're up to Unicron already. So we'll see.
The potential is there.
For me personally though, I have no nostalgic investment in Visionaries.
That being said, I also had no nostalgic investment in Rom either, but Rom VS Transformers was a good read. Difference being? Rom was set in the past and they were free to do what they want. Visionaries is in the present and is locked in with a number of other threads.
And we shouldn't bag IDW completely. They do a fantastic job with the Ghostbusters, Star Trek and Back to the Future. It's this shared Hasbro universe mandate that is hurting the books. The shared universe can work, just don't tie them so tightly together.
Va'al wrote:Burn wrote:Va'al wrote:As I said, I do hope in a good story from the team working on the book, once the bitterness for this issue dies down. And I am invested in Optimus Prime as it currently runs. Less so in Lost Light for now. There is little else outside of those, if you discount Rom & The Micronauts, and then we're up to Unicron already. So we'll see.
The potential is there.
For me personally though, I have no nostalgic investment in Visionaries.
That being said, I also had no nostalgic investment in Rom either, but Rom VS Transformers was a good read. Difference being? Rom was set in the past and they were free to do what they want. Visionaries is in the present and is locked in with a number of other threads.
And we shouldn't bag IDW completely. They do a fantastic job with the Ghostbusters, Star Trek and Back to the Future. It's this shared Hasbro universe mandate that is hurting the books. The shared universe can work, just don't tie them so tightly together.
True. I can see why, and we have pointed out before on the boards too, but it's still not paying off.
It's a shame, as I can see IDW doing an actual slow build and crossover well with the various teams, had they been left to their own timings and schedules.
Va'al wrote:Burn wrote:Va'al wrote:As I said, I do hope in a good story from the team working on the book, once the bitterness for this issue dies down. And I am invested in Optimus Prime as it currently runs. Less so in Lost Light for now. There is little else outside of those, if you discount Rom & The Micronauts, and then we're up to Unicron already. So we'll see.
The potential is there.
For me personally though, I have no nostalgic investment in Visionaries.
That being said, I also had no nostalgic investment in Rom either, but Rom VS Transformers was a good read. Difference being? Rom was set in the past and they were free to do what they want. Visionaries is in the present and is locked in with a number of other threads.
And we shouldn't bag IDW completely. They do a fantastic job with the Ghostbusters, Star Trek and Back to the Future. It's this shared Hasbro universe mandate that is hurting the books. The shared universe can work, just don't tie them so tightly together.
True. I can see why, and we have pointed out before on the boards too, but it's still not paying off.
It's a shame, as I can see IDW doing an actual slow build and crossover well with the various teams, had they been left to their own timings and schedules.
Coptur wrote:Ebonyleopard wrote:Transcendent30 wrote:More race and gender baiting SJW nonsense from IDW, quickly going the way of Marvel. I'm sorry but Leoric is a white guy (along with Matt Trakker from MASK). These characters look NOTHING like Visionaries at all, but rather an obvious SJW political vehicle, for the white/man shaming of much loved franchises of the past. There is nothing wrong with being white. If they want ethnic minority characters, make NEW characters and NEW stories. The Visionaries are white male characters in fantasy knight armor. Deal with it. SJWs are destroying everything I hold dear at the moment. I'm boycotting all IDW publications from now on, until they decide to get rid of the identity politics. This is not Visionaries and it's not Transformers. It's sickening, forced "diversity" and no longer fun.
I get so tired of the “SJW”shield for what people really obviously want to say but don’t have the full fours peg to completely go there. Just spit out what you really want to say and drop th SJW bs.
So bascially you're calling Transcendent30 & primalxconvoy racists??(speaking of four pegs) for not liking Hasbro/IDW changing established character races for no reason other that SJW / Political nonsense.
I didn't like Baxter Stockman being white in the 1989 Turtles cartoon but I guess that makes me racists too..
Rodimus Knight wrote:Coptur wrote:Ebonyleopard wrote:Transcendent30 wrote:More race and gender baiting SJW nonsense from IDW, quickly going the way of Marvel. I'm sorry but Leoric is a white guy (along with Matt Trakker from MASK). These characters look NOTHING like Visionaries at all, but rather an obvious SJW political vehicle, for the white/man shaming of much loved franchises of the past. There is nothing wrong with being white. If they want ethnic minority characters, make NEW characters and NEW stories. The Visionaries are white male characters in fantasy knight armor. Deal with it. SJWs are destroying everything I hold dear at the moment. I'm boycotting all IDW publications from now on, until they decide to get rid of the identity politics. This is not Visionaries and it's not Transformers. It's sickening, forced "diversity" and no longer fun.
I get so tired of the “SJW”shield for what people really obviously want to say but don’t have the full fours peg to completely go there. Just spit out what you really want to say and drop th SJW bs.
So bascially you're calling Transcendent30 & primalxconvoy racists??(speaking of four pegs) for not liking Hasbro/IDW changing established character races for no reason other that SJW / Political nonsense.
I didn't like Baxter Stockman being white in the 1989 Turtles cartoon but I guess that makes me racists too..
No no no, it's perfectly all right to whitewash villains. It's non villain characters that are whitewashed that make you racist.
If you are going to SJW characters, you also need to do it with the Villains and the Heroes, but from what I saw, none of the Villains changed Race in the MASK story. I'm not familiar enough with Visionaries to comment on their part.
The other problem with doing it in MASK, is you had a strong Black Character on the Heroes' side already. There was no reason to change Tracker.
As far as the guys running Visionaries.com go with liking it, there are often people like that who are just happy to see their dead property put back into a spotlight and are unlikely to say too much negative about it when it finally gets updated again until the rest of the fan base turns against it. I give you Dan Akroid who had nothing but nice things to say about the new Ghostbusters movie before it came out, then when it flopped and flopped hard, that's when all his complaints came out.
primalxconvoy wrote:Va'al wrote:Burn wrote:Va'al wrote:As I said, I do hope in a good story from the team working on the book, once the bitterness for this issue dies down. And I am invested in Optimus Prime as it currently runs. Less so in Lost Light for now. There is little else outside of those, if you discount Rom & The Micronauts, and then we're up to Unicron already. So we'll see.
The potential is there.
For me personally though, I have no nostalgic investment in Visionaries.
That being said, I also had no nostalgic investment in Rom either, but Rom VS Transformers was a good read. Difference being? Rom was set in the past and they were free to do what they want. Visionaries is in the present and is locked in with a number of other threads.
And we shouldn't bag IDW completely. They do a fantastic job with the Ghostbusters, Star Trek and Back to the Future. It's this shared Hasbro universe mandate that is hurting the books. The shared universe can work, just don't tie them so tightly together.
True. I can see why, and we have pointed out before on the boards too, but it's still not paying off.
It's a shame, as I can see IDW doing an actual slow build and crossover well with the various teams, had they been left to their own timings and schedules.
Indeed. Line I've said before, I don't know why they didn't do a G1 version of these reanimated licences, with the more alternate takes as separate universe. Use TFs to garner interest in one-offs, cameos and slow-burn arcs in the TF comics, and then create new, zany reboots in a separate comic series.
They could even have the alternate universe versions crossing over to the "G1" universe as specials every now and then.
Everyone is happy.
Va'al wrote:We had moved on. Please follow suit.
Rodimus Knight wrote:Va'al wrote:We had moved on. Please follow suit.
So what you're saying is that if things are posted while we're sleeping you don't want us to post / comment on them when we wake up, simply because you have moved on?
Just want to check.
ZeroWolf wrote:primalxconvoy wrote:Va'al wrote:Burn wrote:Va'al wrote:As I said, I do hope in a good story from the team working on the book, once the bitterness for this issue dies down. And I am invested in Optimus Prime as it currently runs. Less so in Lost Light for now. There is little else outside of those, if you discount Rom & The Micronauts, and then we're up to Unicron already. So we'll see.
The potential is there.
For me personally though, I have no nostalgic investment in Visionaries.
That being said, I also had no nostalgic investment in Rom either, but Rom VS Transformers was a good read. Difference being? Rom was set in the past and they were free to do what they want. Visionaries is in the present and is locked in with a number of other threads.
And we shouldn't bag IDW completely. They do a fantastic job with the Ghostbusters, Star Trek and Back to the Future. It's this shared Hasbro universe mandate that is hurting the books. The shared universe can work, just don't tie them so tightly together.
True. I can see why, and we have pointed out before on the boards too, but it's still not paying off.
It's a shame, as I can see IDW doing an actual slow build and crossover well with the various teams, had they been left to their own timings and schedules.
Indeed. Line I've said before, I don't know why they didn't do a G1 version of these reanimated licences, with the more alternate takes as separate universe. Use TFs to garner interest in one-offs, cameos and slow-burn arcs in the TF comics, and then create new, zany reboots in a separate comic series.
They could even have the alternate universe versions crossing over to the "G1" universe as specials every now and then.
Everyone is happy.
Problem is what content exists for them to say it's the original interpretation in the first place. Take Rom, he originally had a good comic series when he first came out but that is held by marvel now, hence IDW having a blank slate. As for Visionaries, I can recall the comics slightly as they were doubled up with other series like Zoids in the UK (there's one that would be interesting in a IDWverse) and seeing a couple of episodes here and there so it was certainly a surprise to see them brought back again.I will add my voice though to the chorus and say that this shouldn't have been the way visionaries were introduced, especially if it's then used to clear house of characters that have no use at the moment. It would have been better if it was introduced via Rom.
Although I've just realised there is some deja vu here as the dilemma that the visionaries is in, it's a bit like the transformers in the live action movies, deciding what to do about using earth as their new home...
ricemazter wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:primalxconvoy wrote:Va'al wrote:Burn wrote:Va'al wrote:As I said, I do hope in a good story from the team working on the book, once the bitterness for this issue dies down. And I am invested in Optimus Prime as it currently runs. Less so in Lost Light for now. There is little else outside of those, if you discount Rom & The Micronauts, and then we're up to Unicron already. So we'll see.
The potential is there.
For me personally though, I have no nostalgic investment in Visionaries.
That being said, I also had no nostalgic investment in Rom either, but Rom VS Transformers was a good read. Difference being? Rom was set in the past and they were free to do what they want. Visionaries is in the present and is locked in with a number of other threads.
And we shouldn't bag IDW completely. They do a fantastic job with the Ghostbusters, Star Trek and Back to the Future. It's this shared Hasbro universe mandate that is hurting the books. The shared universe can work, just don't tie them so tightly together.
True. I can see why, and we have pointed out before on the boards too, but it's still not paying off.
It's a shame, as I can see IDW doing an actual slow build and crossover well with the various teams, had they been left to their own timings and schedules.
Indeed. Line I've said before, I don't know why they didn't do a G1 version of these reanimated licences, with the more alternate takes as separate universe. Use TFs to garner interest in one-offs, cameos and slow-burn arcs in the TF comics, and then create new, zany reboots in a separate comic series.
They could even have the alternate universe versions crossing over to the "G1" universe as specials every now and then.
Everyone is happy.
Problem is what content exists for them to say it's the original interpretation in the first place. Take Rom, he originally had a good comic series when he first came out but that is held by marvel now, hence IDW having a blank slate. As for Visionaries, I can recall the comics slightly as they were doubled up with other series like Zoids in the UK (there's one that would be interesting in a IDWverse) and seeing a couple of episodes here and there so it was certainly a surprise to see them brought back again.I will add my voice though to the chorus and say that this shouldn't have been the way visionaries were introduced, especially if it's then used to clear house of characters that have no use at the moment. It would have been better if it was introduced via Rom.
Although I've just realised there is some deja vu here as the dilemma that the visionaries is in, it's a bit like the transformers in the live action movies, deciding what to do about using earth as their new home...
I don't think we even really need all the separate universes. I feel, overall, the Hasbro universe was just incredibly rushed, with all these conflicting elements that don't really work together. What would've made more sense is to take maybe a year and a half and introduce these extra franchises in 2 issue crossover stories between the different transformers ongoings at the time. Have Rom meet the lost light crew in space (don't even have his eventual ongoing take place on earth), introduce your new Joe team in OP/RID, then wait for feedback. See what works and what doesn't. Maybe launch a couple limited series with these characters solo in a way that's isolated and self contained. Then, when you know what's popular, do your big dumb crossover and have everyone go back to their newly launched ongoings.
Va'al wrote:ricemazter wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:primalxconvoy wrote:Va'al wrote:Burn wrote:Va'al wrote:As I said, I do hope in a good story from the team working on the book, once the bitterness for this issue dies down. And I am invested in Optimus Prime as it currently runs. Less so in Lost Light for now. There is little else outside of those, if you discount Rom & The Micronauts, and then we're up to Unicron already. So we'll see.
The potential is there.
For me personally though, I have no nostalgic investment in Visionaries.
That being said, I also had no nostalgic investment in Rom either, but Rom VS Transformers was a good read. Difference being? Rom was set in the past and they were free to do what they want. Visionaries is in the present and is locked in with a number of other threads.
And we shouldn't bag IDW completely. They do a fantastic job with the Ghostbusters, Star Trek and Back to the Future. It's this shared Hasbro universe mandate that is hurting the books. The shared universe can work, just don't tie them so tightly together.
True. I can see why, and we have pointed out before on the boards too, but it's still not paying off.
It's a shame, as I can see IDW doing an actual slow build and crossover well with the various teams, had they been left to their own timings and schedules.
Indeed. Line I've said before, I don't know why they didn't do a G1 version of these reanimated licences, with the more alternate takes as separate universe. Use TFs to garner interest in one-offs, cameos and slow-burn arcs in the TF comics, and then create new, zany reboots in a separate comic series.
They could even have the alternate universe versions crossing over to the "G1" universe as specials every now and then.
Everyone is happy.
Problem is what content exists for them to say it's the original interpretation in the first place. Take Rom, he originally had a good comic series when he first came out but that is held by marvel now, hence IDW having a blank slate. As for Visionaries, I can recall the comics slightly as they were doubled up with other series like Zoids in the UK (there's one that would be interesting in a IDWverse) and seeing a couple of episodes here and there so it was certainly a surprise to see them brought back again.I will add my voice though to the chorus and say that this shouldn't have been the way visionaries were introduced, especially if it's then used to clear house of characters that have no use at the moment. It would have been better if it was introduced via Rom.
Although I've just realised there is some deja vu here as the dilemma that the visionaries is in, it's a bit like the transformers in the live action movies, deciding what to do about using earth as their new home...
I don't think we even really need all the separate universes. I feel, overall, the Hasbro universe was just incredibly rushed, with all these conflicting elements that don't really work together. What would've made more sense is to take maybe a year and a half and introduce these extra franchises in 2 issue crossover stories between the different transformers ongoings at the time. Have Rom meet the lost light crew in space (don't even have his eventual ongoing take place on earth), introduce your new Joe team in OP/RID, then wait for feedback. See what works and what doesn't. Maybe launch a couple limited series with these characters solo in a way that's isolated and self contained. Then, when you know what's popular, do your big dumb crossover and have everyone go back to their newly launched ongoings.
That, I believe, would've been the plan - and they did do the GI Joe lead-in with Optimus Prime/Transformers, which I believe worked quite well and gave us Revolutionaries too!
ZeroWolf wrote:Va'al wrote:That, I believe, would've been the plan - and they did do the GI Joe lead-in with Optimus Prime/Transformers, which I believe worked quite well and gave us Revolutionaries too!
Then what happened? Why did things go the way they did?
Burn wrote:Ebonyleopard wrote:Just say you don’t like white male characters being changed to other ethnicities or genders and be done with it instead of tap dancing around the obvious crux of you’re argument.
I don't like ANY characters having their race and/or genders swapped around.
I find it incredibly lazy, rather than spending the time developing and building new characters, they simply take existing characters and turn them on their heads.
Marvel has, and continues to receive a lot of criticism for this, but I've never understood why because those race/gender swapped characters often exist alongside the original characters.
What IDW have done by swapping Leoric and Matt Tracker is pandering to a vocal minority who want more diversity, and that vocal minority are often labelled SJW's (and having been on the receiving end of a vindictive SJW simply because I supported a fish and chip shop, I have no time for such people). Generalising? Yeah, but they've honestly done themselves no favour.
Is the swap a big deal though? No. My gripe with Matt Tracker was the fact he was young and inexperienced, forget the colour of his skin! I can't comment on Leoric as, having already said so, I don't have much history with Visionaries, but to me, if they stay true to the character (which again, I feel they didn't do with Tracker) then it really shouldn't be an issue.
The book had bigger problems anyway.
That, I believe, would've been the plan - and they did do the GI Joe lead-in with Optimus Prime/Transformers, which I believe worked quite well and gave us Revolutionaries too!
Ebonyleopard wrote:Burn wrote:Ebonyleopard wrote:Just say you don’t like white male characters being changed to other ethnicities or genders and be done with it instead of tap dancing around the obvious crux of you’re argument.
I don't like ANY characters having their race and/or genders swapped around.
I find it incredibly lazy, rather than spending the time developing and building new characters, they simply take existing characters and turn them on their heads.
Marvel has, and continues to receive a lot of criticism for this, but I've never understood why because those race/gender swapped characters often exist alongside the original characters.
What IDW have done by swapping Leoric and Matt Tracker is pandering to a vocal minority who want more diversity, and that vocal minority are often labelled SJW's (and having been on the receiving end of a vindictive SJW simply because I supported a fish and chip shop, I have no time for such people). Generalising? Yeah, but they've honestly done themselves no favour.
Is the swap a big deal though? No. My gripe with Matt Tracker was the fact he was young and inexperienced, forget the colour of his skin! I can't comment on Leoric as, having already said so, I don't have much history with Visionaries, but to me, if they stay true to the character (which again, I feel they didn't do with Tracker) then it really shouldn't be an issue.
The book had bigger problems anyway.
You’re arguing over a toy franchise that’s what, had 2 pieces of merchandise made in the past 30+ years, a cartoon series that aired for one season 12 episodes and has had zero North American release save for four vhs tapes made at the time and one British released dvd, a six issue Marvel comic that few people remember let alone have, and a toy line that consisted of 12 toys and this is the franchise you are seriously going to complain about them doing a rethink and redesign? Seriously? I was of age when this toy line came out, I remember seeing the show, but I couldn’t tell you jack about the story the characters personality, anything. So this nostalgia whining under the shield of a SJW about the redesigns of characters nobody has thought about or vastly cared about is beyond ridiculous and makes me see why many of these old franchises never see a reimagining or relaunch. And you’d think fans of a toyline that literally reinvents itself every five years would be used to the concept of change and it’s frankly embarrassing seeing how close minded some truly are at the ideal someone not like you wants to play in your personal sandbox and bring their friends along.
A more reasonable argument would have been to simply say I’d have preferred they would have just updated the original character designs and created newer characters since the original toyline only had one wave of toys. That would have reasonable and I’d have actually agreed with that without the insertion crutch of “SJW” because that totally changes the argument and makes you come off a certain way that wound be very unPC to express in these forums.
Coptur wrote:Ebonyleopard wrote:Transcendent30 wrote:More race and gender baiting SJW nonsense from IDW, quickly going the way of Marvel. I'm sorry but Leoric is a white guy (along with Matt Trakker from MASK). These characters look NOTHING like Visionaries at all, but rather an obvious SJW political vehicle, for the white/man shaming of much loved franchises of the past. There is nothing wrong with being white. If they want ethnic minority characters, make NEW characters and NEW stories. The Visionaries are white male characters in fantasy knight armor. Deal with it. SJWs are destroying everything I hold dear at the moment. I'm boycotting all IDW publications from now on, until they decide to get rid of the identity politics. This is not Visionaries and it's not Transformers. It's sickening, forced "diversity" and no longer fun.
I get so tired of the “SJW”shield for what people really obviously want to say but don’t have the full fours peg to completely go there. Just spit out what you really want to say and drop th SJW bs.
So bascially you're calling Transcendent30 & primalxconvoy racists??(speaking of four pegs) for not liking Hasbro/IDW changing established character races for no reason other that SJW / Political nonsense.
I didn't like Baxter Stockman being white in the 1989 Turtles cartoon but I guess that makes me racists too..
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