Daniel Adkins wrote:So IDW recently shared a page from Transformers Vs Visionaries on Instagram. https://twitter.com/...628452974891009
I like that theres a hint towards a backstory with the Visionaries that may imply some form of the events from the show. This also gives us a hint as to why Darkstorm isnt in the character roster.
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
Transformers Vs. The Visionaries #1
Cybertron has been invaded, and the Transformers encounter unwelcome guests at the heart of their planet.
Written by: Magdalene Visaggio
Illustrated by: Fico Ossio
A Cover by: Fico Ossio
ricemazter wrote:Can someone explain to me what the premise of this series is? I get that the visionaries come from a world where science and technology isn't really a thing, so they need magic animal powers. Why are the transformers involved? Why isn't Kup hanging out with action man?
Was any of this explained in first strike? I didn't bother finishing it and I don't care about spoilers.
Va'al wrote:ricemazter wrote:Can someone explain to me what the premise of this series is? I get that the visionaries come from a world where science and technology isn't really a thing, so they need magic animal powers. Why are the transformers involved? Why isn't Kup hanging out with action man?
Was any of this explained in first strike? I didn't bother finishing it and I don't care about spoilers.
Yep, all explained in last issue of First Strike: Kreiger is actually Merklynn, and he uses the Talisman to 'terraform' Cybertron into New Prysmos. He only manages a little bit, but still - he wants to use it to remove technology and reinstate magic, blah blah blah. He also wakes up Unicron while he does it, because reasons.
snavej wrote:This quote from The Simpsons via The Urban Dictionary seems appropriate for Visionaries:
'A wizard did it'
Phrase originating from the Simpsons, used in response to fans pointing out plot holes, continuity errors, and any mistakes the animators or writers may've made.
Voice Actor: "Whenever you see something strange with continuity, a wizard did it."
Fan: "But when-"
Voice Actor: "A wizard did it."
Va'al wrote:snavej wrote:This quote from The Simpsons via The Urban Dictionary seems appropriate for Visionaries:
'A wizard did it'
Phrase originating from the Simpsons, used in response to fans pointing out plot holes, continuity errors, and any mistakes the animators or writers may've made.
Voice Actor: "Whenever you see something strange with continuity, a wizard did it."
Fan: "But when-"
Voice Actor: "A wizard did it."
Slight tweak, if I may: A Hasbro wizard did it.
Their name is Orbsah. Obviously.
primalxconvoy wrote:
I agree that many of the humans are a bit "Mary Sue" in these comics. Most TFs would win, easily
Also, I still don't like the new Leoric, for the save reasons I didn't like the new Matt Tracker. I'm all up for character development, new characters or characters changing jobs/positions of authority, but extensive changes with no reasons why, just for the sake of it seem to be insensitive to the source material and fans of the original show, aesthetic, etc.
Wake me up when Leoric looks like this: - http://visionaries.wikia.com/wiki/Leoric
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
Va'al wrote:snavej wrote:This quote from The Simpsons via The Urban Dictionary seems appropriate for Visionaries:
'A wizard did it'
Phrase originating from the Simpsons, used in response to fans pointing out plot holes, continuity errors, and any mistakes the animators or writers may've made.
Voice Actor: "Whenever you see something strange with continuity, a wizard did it."
Fan: "But when-"
Voice Actor: "A wizard did it."
Slight tweak, if I may: A Hasbro wizard did it.
Their name is Orbsah. Obviously.
Daniel Adkins wrote:Va'al wrote:snavej wrote:This quote from The Simpsons via The Urban Dictionary seems appropriate for Visionaries:
'A wizard did it'
Phrase originating from the Simpsons, used in response to fans pointing out plot holes, continuity errors, and any mistakes the animators or writers may've made.
Voice Actor: "Whenever you see something strange with continuity, a wizard did it."
Fan: "But when-"
Voice Actor: "A wizard did it."
Slight tweak, if I may: A Hasbro wizard did it.
Their name is Orbsah. Obviously.
Why always blame Hasbro when it was more likely an IDW decision considering they were the ones who came up with the Universe in the first place?
Cybertron has been invaded. The Transformers encounter unwelcome guests at the heart of their planet--and they may not have their hosts' best interests at heart.
Refugees from another world, the Visionaries' startling magical abilities could make them powerful allies... or dangerous enemies. It turns out there are some of each. When Virulina, leader of the Darkling Lords, discovers that the Transformers are vulnerable to magic, she uses that weakness to try and gain control of Cybertron! Leoric of the Spectral Knight teams up with Ironhide to stop her, but they quickly find themselves facing not just the Lords, but all of New Prysmos itself.
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