
-Does IDW take any story lines from Dreamwave?
-Does it follow any other previous continuity or is it a reboot of sorts?
-What should I read first?
-Are the Spotlight issues stand alone or do they tie into other stories?
Thank you!
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
ThunderThruster wrote:as far as i know IDW hasnt taken any story kines from DW!
yes its a reboot of sorts
as they dont tie into each other, it doesnt really matter whether you read W or IDW first, but as IDW is still on going it'll be easier to get your hands on!
the spotlight isues are standalone pieces but do tie into the main story arc!
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
shadowsfm wrote:and the next arc is "all hail megatron" which i think takes place after devestation. (i can always be wrong)
i finaly got all of "war within" (minus v3#2)so yeay. now im all cought up, unless i ever get in the mood for marvel comics.
olokin wrote:IMO: Dreamwave had the best art. I really liked its covers. It also unleashed Don Figueroa on mainstream comic readers.
olokin wrote:IMO: Dreamwave had the best art. I really liked its covers. It also unleashed Don Figueroa on mainstream comic readers.
JazZeke wrote:olokin wrote:IMO: Dreamwave had the best art. I really liked its covers. It also unleashed Don Figueroa on mainstream comic readers.
I vehemently disagree. Dreamwave had a "house style" that forced its artists to ape Pat Lee's bulky, booby, perception-lacking "style". IDW has most of the same artists as IDW, but allows them to draw accroding to their own styles, which has allowed artists like Figueroa and Guidi to grow and flourish.
Mykltron wrote:Surely it's not THAT hard to train monkeys... Is it? Maybe the monkeys were trained by monkeys who hadn't been trained properly.
G1Blaster wrote:Saying an album is ten times better than St. Anger is like saying you'd rather be hit in the head with a bat instead of kicked in the nuts.
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
Magnus' Mate wrote:Dreamwave stories were truly awful "fan-boyz geewunner" stuff (save for parts of "The War Within") and really should be struck from the official TF comics record!![]()
The art was OK in parts, but generally pretty poor.
IDW rocks in both story content and artwork.
Of course, the only truly definitive TF comics story you'll ever need is the UK Marvel comic of the 1980s, but that's a different story....
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
Optimus Convoy wrote:I don't see what was wrong with Dreamwave catering to people who were into G1, after all Dreamwave's comic book series came out around the boom of when 80s nostalgia hit the high streets in 2001/2002.
That reminds me though. What's wrong with being a G1 fan? It's sometimes treated like a cardinal sin here. It's my favourite series out of all of them, so does that make me some kind of ignorant "geewunner" too, just because of that?
Magnus' Mate wrote:Constant quoting of Transformers: The Movie and lots of nudge-nudge-aren't-we-clever-winks to your readers does not a good story make!
ThunderThruster wrote:i for one cant think of a single bably drawn page in a DW comic!
Leonardo wrote: The Sixshot spotlight wasn't great, either, and while I love Roche's work, his Jimmy and Verity didn't come close to Su's (though, oddly, I loved Roche's rendition of Ratchet's avatar). Generally, though, I think IDW's artists do some great work, particularly Su and Roche (and that fellow who pencilled Devastation #4; I've forgotten his name!).
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