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Darth Bombshell wrote:hinomars19 wrote:Must be pretty crowded behind that 'fanboy' sheild of yours. What with bay himself, plus some of his followers and production companies with the consolation box out hiding behind there, you must have a regular old party.
how many weak personalities and bruised egos does it take to keep pretentious souls warm at night?
I find that to be absolutely 100% unnecessary, and not just because it happened to be directed at me.
rictheron wrote: Yes, in fact you prove my point. First, to use the toy franchise is an unfair basis for analysis as it is restricted by the constraints of real world construction methods and cost analysis. They either, many times, can not be made accurate to a representation because materials can not work that well in that scale detail, or not made that way because of cost. Most toys are disproportionate because of these limits.
rictheron wrote:Instead my analysis is based on what I shall term 'ideal media'. These are comics, drawings, movies, and TV, the areas where the appearence of a character at all times can be represented in the ideal form of the artist without any real world restrictions.
WhiteRabbit wrote:So the big news feed about this on the main page contains a panel from TF #1 with the headline "Bad Artwork".
...really guys? I mean, I don't find the style all that appropriate either, but c'mon, you're an award-winning TF news site. You're better than this.
Savage wrote:In response to people who say they dislike "the movie style being applied to G1 comics" :
This is NOT a G1 comic. G1 ended in 1990 something. Let it go. If this was a G1 book, Spike Witwicky wouldn't be hunting/killing Autobots, it goes against every fiber of his G1 character. You *might* be able to make a case for this as a classic-oriented TF comic (also not to be confused with Classics toyline).
DKG wrote:I believe what plasma is trying to say is because transformers evolve in how they look through out the years and series we too should evolve and accept it as how do the characters do in their appearance.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
WhiteRabbit wrote:So the big news feed about this on the main page contains a panel from TF #1 with the headline "Bad Artwork".
...really guys? I mean, I don't find the style all that appropriate either, but c'mon, you're an award-winning TF news site. You're better than this.
Counterpunch wrote:I wish IDW good luck with bringing new readers up to speed.
starfish wrote:Counterpunch wrote:I wish IDW good luck with bringing new readers up to speed.
Now this is my major gripe, ahead of any complaints I have about the artwork.
A new, ongoing comic with a brand new art style and a cover boldly-proclaiming "Issue 1". THIS was the chance to start afresh, take new readers along for the ride, and start a whole new Transformers continuity from the ground up, as was done in the Bay films and the recent Animated show.
But the whole thing's a missed opportunity. It continues from where other issues left off. It will make references to past adventures, which many new buyers will not know about.
When this was first announced, I seriously considered collecting this book, assuming it was going to be the start of a new story, building a new Transformers universe from scratch, as the "Issue 1" on the cover implies.
But I haven't read all the other IDW stuff. I know they've been collected in graphic novels, but the point is I shouldn't have to buy a load of novels in order to understand what's going on in Issue 1.
When I buy 2000AD issue 1645, I now full well I'm coming in late to the party. If I buy Spider Man issue 412, I know I'll have to catch up.
But this issue 1 is different, it carries on from what's gone before. It's burdened by the weight of old baggage, old continuity. I mean, Ironhide's death will be meaningless to me (and to most other newbies), because we don't know IDW's version of the character - we can't get that emotional attachment that long-term readers will have for the guy. For the newbies, it's emotionally empty.
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