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primalxconvoy wrote:Burn wrote:primalxconvoy wrote:Sunstar wrote:the comic shop laughed when I said that visionaries makes me angry when I asked if they ever had a comic do that to them. They said, "it happens". They understand my hesitation in picking these up.
Why does it make you angry?
Have you read these comics?
I've read some of the stuff that's posted here (and even made a parody of it), but I'm not sure why v others might be angered by it.
Daniel Adkins wrote:Honestly, this series biggest problem is that the Transformers are in it. All the book's biggest problems (the discontinuity with First Strike, Kup’s death, etc.) wouldn’t be here if the series was just a straight up Visionaries book.
primalxconvoy wrote:Daniel Adkins wrote:Honestly, this series biggest problem is that the Transformers are in it. All the book's biggest problems (the discontinuity with First Strike, Kup’s death, etc.) wouldn’t be here if the series was just a straight up Visionaries book.
I agree. I honestly wish all of the new ideas; the racial changes, new armour, new direction was done in a new universe. That way, they could go nuts and it wouldn't impede on the existing TF universe and it might even be possible to have a more "G1" style Visionaries comic later on. The same thing should have happened with MASK, too.
Daniel Adkins wrote:Honestly, this series biggest problem is that the Transformers are in it. All the book's biggest problems (the discontinuity with First Strike, Kup’s death, etc.) wouldn’t be here if the series was just a straight up Visionaries book.
Burn wrote:Another way to look at it, it's Transformers vs Visionaries.
Unfortunately it's more Visionaries vs Visionaries with Transformers taking a back seat even though it's THEIR planet.
Sunstar wrote:Ultimately I am not entirely sure if the root of my anger is because it's ultimately good writing that makes me feel something (like how TAAO annual made me cry) or because I feel they are not doing any justice to the story, or anything that will further the story of the Transformers on Cybertron. I get the feeling I won't get my answer until after the last book.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Do you know some humanoid series that could have meshed better with Transformers?
Centurions
Big Grim wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Do you know some humanoid series that could have meshed better with Transformers?
Centurions
This. Very much this! But then, MASK should have worked! How did they manage to mess that up?!?
o.supreme wrote:Just curious, the title to the article says #3, but isn't this a review for #4?
*edit* never mind, I just read the part about you being behind...sorry. I'm just not used to actually having my comics before they are reviewed here.
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
ZeroWolf wrote:It still seems to be a bad decision to use transformers as their launching pad. Is transformers really the best selling comic of the hasbro titles? Aside from trying to argue it's magic vs technology (which could be pulled off better if it was visionaries vs gi Joe in my opinion as both are humans, just from different worlds)
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