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ZeroWolf wrote:But what is wrong with that? More people relating if the tfs started acting more three dimensional than the parameters that only existed as background fluff for toys? What is the worst case scenario for you?
Exactly. That was my original point in my 1st response, as well as Cybertstrike's point, if I'm not mistaken.ZeroWolf wrote:I was just talking about the g1 toon. Comics are a different beast
Rodimus Prime wrote:Exactly. That was my original point in my 1st response, as well as Cybertstrike's point, if I'm not mistaken.ZeroWolf wrote:I was just talking about the g1 toon. Comics are a different beast
You didn't, that's what he was talking about. He was saying if he wanted to see the G1 toon again, he would just go watch it, instead of read a comic that's basically the cartoon on paper, which is what 1984forever seems to be proposing. That's what I was talking about in my 1st response as well, that the toon material wouldn't work on paper, because the stories weren't complex and deep enough. They were very light and transparent, just enough to advertise the TF toys in a 22-minute cartoon.ZeroWolf wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Exactly. That was my original point in my 1st response, as well as Cybertstrike's point, if I'm not mistaken.ZeroWolf wrote:I was just talking about the g1 toon. Comics are a different beast
I thought cyberstrike was talking about the toon? Did I read the post wrong again?
Hasbro owns the rights to Transformers. Hasbro licenses the rights to IDW for purposes of publishing Transformers stories. Roberts and Barber are employees of IDW who allow them to submit material for publication. So yes, they have the right to change it. IDW lets them do it, because Hasbro lets IDW do it.misfire19d wrote:Roberts and Barber had no right changing it the way they did.
Well said. Very well said!misfire19d wrote:It seems that everyone has a different opinion about what G1 really means. Comics or cartoons? It's immaterial. I'm referring to the Marvel and Dreamwave comics only to compare them to what is being put out now by IDW. I'm picking up what 1984 is putting down because his ideas are what the comics have been lacking for some time now.
Ok, everyone don't freak out about what I'm about to say. I wouldn't be so irritated about the self-serving and sanctimonious subplots if the comics focused more about an intergalactic war between the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons. I firmly believe Roberts and Barber are not interested in and maybe even incapable of writing compelling war stories. Yes, I know it's not Transformers but dig out Marvel G.I. Joe Special Missions #8 for an example of a one-shot war story. JR and JB can't do that. I'd bet a venti starbucks on it.
I get it. Not everyone is interested in war stories. But why on earth redefine a comic about a war lasting millions of years between alien robots? Roberts, Roche, Barber, Furman and Budiansky are merely caretakers of the Transformers tale. Roberts and Barber had no right changing it the way they did. MTMTE is a weird clone of Archie and TF is Mecha Captain Planet.
However, it's too late. If I'm correct about the intents and capabilities of the writers then nothing short of a reboot with a new creative team will change things.
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misfire19d wrote:So the TF comics are fine the way they are? How would Roberts put it? No. Not these comics. Never.
Those miscolored errors have names now, Bitstream, Hotlink, Nova Storm, Ion Storm etc. The purple air warriors were always some of my favorite characters because they remind me of the Cobra troopers.ZeroWolf wrote:Sorry, 1984 still not feeling it plus I'm not sure what you've actually changed other than saying that megs gets air warriors (guessing these are just the miscoloured seeker errors)
Rodimus Prime wrote:I think what he meant was that if he wanted G1 cartoon-style action and story, he would just watch the G1 cartoon, not read a comic book version if it, as 1984forever proposed. I agree mostly, with the exception that action in comics, especially TF comics, are not boring if done right, especially 1-on-1 fights. Optimus vs. Thunderwing in Marvel #66 and Shockwave vs. Scorponok in #72 and #73 come to mind, Furman paced those fights very well. I haven't seen MTMTE even come close in fights, even if their stories are pretty good. (Still not as good as G1.)ZeroWolf wrote:Cyberstrike wrote:Action in comics bore the hell out of me. Give me a character driven stories oh wait I got MTMTE and The Transformers from IDW not a retread of an 80s cartoon show, which I can watch anytime I want.
Not sure why you would want to, they are nothing special compared to everything that came out afterwards
1984forever wrote:Those miscolored errors have names now, Bitstream, Hotlink, Nova Storm, Ion Storm etc. The purple air warriors were always some of my favorite characters because they remind me of the Cobra troopers.ZeroWolf wrote:Sorry, 1984 still not feeling it plus I'm not sure what you've actually changed other than saying that megs gets air warriors (guessing these are just the miscoloured seeker errors)
Many people haven't been feeling the Transformers titles as a whole for years. According to Comichron, not only is MLP outselling the Transformers, the TF comics are among IDWs worst selling titles. Yes readership started to drop off during the Dreamwave days because IMO their version of Transformers was just not authentic enough. I enjoyed the DW stuff, but their stories could have been way better. Readership continued to drop off when IDW picked it up. Attempts to humanize Transformers to make them more relateable are failing. Those thousands of old TF comic fans didn't die off, they stopped reading because they didn't like the material! You sir, are in the minority.
No, I believe both Marvel and DC comic sales have been in decline for the last 15 to 20 years, maybe even longer than that. It's time for the comic industry to stop blaming video games and other things and consider the fact that their offerings are not as good as they believe them to be. It trips me out how James Roberts is acclaimed as this great TF writer on all the boards, but he only manages to sell a few hundred more copies than Barber each month.ZeroWolf wrote:It doesn't look like it's hurting the leaders of the comic industry or the big three companies. Or even valiant for that matter. But of course your right...I mean what does marvel know? Or DC? or image? I also think your greatly overestimating the potential fan base for you ideas, I think it would be much less than 9000.
ZeroWolf wrote:So everyone is wrong and you're the only one who is right?or the simplest solution is you're wrong, nothing wrong with that of course. Though out of curiosity sake...what did you think of the new star wars movie
1984forever wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:So everyone is wrong and you're the only one who is right?or the simplest solution is you're wrong, nothing wrong with that of course. Though out of curiosity sake...what did you think of the new star wars movie
Funny you should ask, I just downloaded it from Amazon this morning. I loved it. I saw it the Thursday it came out in December and I just had to own it. Looking forward to the rest. I saw how the fans were bashing Phantom Menace etc, watched it again and I loved it too. Trust me, I'm not stuck in the past.
Roberts is NOT a *great* TF writer. I could write a comic as well as he does! I'm not saying he's bad, because MTMTE is pretty good, but he can't hold a candle to Furman from the 80s.1984forever wrote:It trips me out how James Roberts is acclaimed as this great TF writer on all the boards, but he only manages to sell a few hundred more copies than Barber each month.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Roberts is NOT a *great* TF writer. I could write a comic as well as he does! I'm not saying he's bad, because MTMTE is pretty good, but he can't hold a candle to Furman from the 80s.1984forever wrote:It trips me out how James Roberts is acclaimed as this great TF writer on all the boards, but he only manages to sell a few hundred more copies than Barber each month.
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