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Transformers #50—SPOTLIGHT
John Barber (w) • Andrew Griffith & Casey W. Coller (a) Griffith (c)
ALL HAIL OPTIMUS—PART 1! Backed by an army of zealous followers, OPTIMUS PRIME declares Earth to be a part of CYBERTRON’S Council of Worlds—and the DECEPTICONS and the people of Earth don’t won’t take it laying down! The story starts here, but the repercussions will last forever.
FC • 48 pages • $7.99
Transformers #50—Subscription Variant
John Barber (w) • Andrew Griffith & Casey W. Coller (a) • Casey W. Coller (c)
FC • 48 pages • $7.99
Transformers #50—Mike Choi Variant
John Barber (w) • Andrew Griffith & Casey W. Coller (a) • Mike Choi (c)
FC • 48 pages • $7.99
Transformers #50—Jonathan Hickman Variant
John Barber (w) • Andrew Griffith & Casey W. Coller (a) • Jonathan Hickman (c)
FC • 48 pages • $7.99
Bullet points:
· Will OPTIMUS PRIME become Earth’s savior or… or a dangerous demagogue? Nothing is sure!
· The TRANSFORMERS status quo can never be the same again, and OPTIMUS PRIME’S actions will reverberate through every comic!
· 50 issues of the TRANSFORMERS ongoing have led to this moment!
· The epic ongoing series by John Barber and Andrew Griffith reaches new heights!
· Variant cover by Alex Milne!
Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye #50—SPOTLIGHT
James Roberts (w) • Alex Milne & Brendan Cahill (a) • Griffith (c)
THE DYING OF THE LIGHT—PART 1! Since joining the Lost Light, MEGATRON has rejected everything that once made him the most feared and hated Cybertronian of all time. But penitence has a price, and before the ex-Decepticon can find true redemption he must first confront his darkest legacy—the Decepticon Justice Division.
FC • 48 pages • $7.99
Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye #50—Subscription Variant
James Roberts (w) • Alex Milne & Brendan Cahill (a) • Nick Roche (c)
FC • 48 pages • $7.99
Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye #50—James Biggie Variant
James Roberts (w) • Alex Milne (a) • James Biggie (c)
FC • 48 pages • $7.99
Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye #50—Mike Choi Variant
James Roberts (w) • Alex Milne (a) • Mike Choi (c)
FC • 48 pages • $7.99
Bullet points:
· MEGATRON’S past comes back to haunt him—literally!
· The D.J.D. are utterly committed to punishing any who abandon MEGATRON’s cause… and now they know MEGATRON is an AUTOBOT!
· The masterplan of TRANSFORMER’s geniuses James Roberts and Alex Milne reveals itself!
· The story begins here—but you won’t believe where it will end!
· Will the Lost Light survive? Nothing is sure!
· Variant Cover by Alex Milne!
ZeroWolf wrote:I just noticed that picture of superion has no alpha bravo among his members...has sling shot cone back to life and no one told me?
Starsaber468 wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:I just noticed that picture of superion has no alpha bravo among his members...has sling shot cone back to life and no one told me?
I just noticed that too, and I am pretty sure he wasn't revived so idk what happened....
Railbomb wrote:Starsaber468 wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:I just noticed that picture of superion has no alpha bravo among his members...has sling shot cone back to life and no one told me?
I just noticed that too, and I am pretty sure he wasn't revived so idk what happened....
Probably just some mistake. The artist may have accidentally been looking a picture of the Unite Warriors Superion when drawing that. I really don't want them to get rid of a new character before they get any development on their own. and I don't want to have to get Slingshot to keep my combiners comic-accurate.
Gearslide wrote:Railbomb wrote:Starsaber468 wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:I just noticed that picture of superion has no alpha bravo among his members...has sling shot cone back to life and no one told me?
I just noticed that too, and I am pretty sure he wasn't revived so idk what happened....
Probably just some mistake. The artist may have accidentally been looking a picture of the Unite Warriors Superion when drawing that. I really don't want them to get rid of a new character before they get any development on their own. and I don't want to have to get Slingshot to keep my combiners comic-accurate.
But was Slingshot ever actually declared dead? All I remember was Wheeljack pointing out that his spark casing was exposed and that he was heavily injured, and I remember him reminiscing about hanging out with Slingshot, but I don't recall a panel where anyone says "Slingshot is dead".
Bounti76 wrote:Gearslide wrote:Railbomb wrote:Starsaber468 wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:I just noticed that picture of superion has no alpha bravo among his members...has sling shot cone back to life and no one told me?
I just noticed that too, and I am pretty sure he wasn't revived so idk what happened....
Probably just some mistake. The artist may have accidentally been looking a picture of the Unite Warriors Superion when drawing that. I really don't want them to get rid of a new character before they get any development on their own. and I don't want to have to get Slingshot to keep my combiners comic-accurate.
But was Slingshot ever actually declared dead? All I remember was Wheeljack pointing out that his spark casing was exposed and that he was heavily injured, and I remember him reminiscing about hanging out with Slingshot, but I don't recall a panel where anyone says "Slingshot is dead".
No one said it outright, but Wheeljack talked about him in the past tense before Superion was rebuilt with Alpha Bravo and Powerglide.
What I wanna know is where did Victorion get a faceplate? She's didn't have one in Combiner Hunters, and her toy doesn't have one.
Autobot tap out wrote:
i hope y'all realize once Va'al gets back from wherever and reads these post insulting his favorite character , somebody's not going to be a happy camper![]()
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D-Maximus_Prime wrote: I thought the Daleks had him?
Hellscream9999 wrote: They do
The truth is revealed
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Anyone notice that these issues are $7.99 a piece. Know what that means? DOUBLE ISSUES!!!! AAAHHHHHHH!!!!
Transformers vs G.I. JOE #11
Tom Scioli, John Barber (w) • Scioli (a & c)
ESCAPE FROM PRIMUS! With Earth no more, the G.I. JOE team battles to make CYBERTRON their new home—but MEGATRON has something to say about that. Hint: it’s “no, I’m not going to let you do that.” Plus: the secret history of DUKE!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Transformers vs G.I. JOE #11—Subscription Variant
Tom Scioli, John Barber (w) • Scioli (a) • Tom Neely (c)
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
The most intense crossover in comics history races toward the destruction of
another planet!
Nothing is sacred, and nothing is safe!
Transformers: The IDW Collection Phase Two, Vol. 3
John Barber, James Roberts, Nick Roche (w) • Alex Milne, Livio Ramondelli, Chee, David Daza, Jimbo Salgado, Emil Cabaltierra, Guido Guidi, Brendan Cahill, Nick Roche (a) • Marcelo Matere (c)
The Lost Light finally reaches the Crystal City, while Orion Pax follows a rogue group of Decepticons. Meanwhile, back on Cybertron, violence breaks out in the heart of the city and Prowl looks for someone to blame! Collects More Than Meets The Eye #9–13 and the 2012 Annual, Robots in Disguise #9–11 and the 2012 Annual, plus the Thundercracker, Bumblebee, and Megatron Spotlights.
HC • FC • $49.99 • 332 pages • 7” x 11” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-540-2
Bullet points:
The best way to catch up on Transformers comics!
Starsaber468 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Anyone notice that these issues are $7.99 a piece. Know what that means? DOUBLE ISSUES!!!! AAAHHHHHHH!!!!
Probably will be Hardcover, and have longer pages though which makes them worth it.
Randomhero wrote:Starsaber468 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Anyone notice that these issues are $7.99 a piece. Know what that means? DOUBLE ISSUES!!!! AAAHHHHHHH!!!!
Probably will be Hardcover, and have longer pages though which makes them worth it.
Page count is 48 so they're double size issues
Some of you know them from the films made by Micheal Bay. Others have been loyal fans since they were toys in the 80s. All of us, however, are happy that Hasbro authorized the Transformers comic books. And this month IDW shows that there's no slowing down when it comes to brainstorming for the Autobots and Decepticons because both of their Transformers series are approaching their 50th issues, and that means storytelling is about to go...sideways.
Extra TLC starts with some very cool variant covers, of course, but if you check out this month's Transformers #50 (DEC150406) you'll see that we're about to get a history lesson of sorts. We're taken back to a time after Megatron is allegedly dead, and Bumblebee must attempt to keep order among the other struggling Autobots, and (now defunct) Decepticons. When Optimus Prime shows up to help him out, one would expect that things would get easier right? But, no, it seems that this is when the troubled leader decided it would be best if Earth was part of Cybertron's council.
The question to ask, though, is will the people of earth be receptive to the idea?
Switching gears, we see that in Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye #50 (DEC150411) one particular robot is thinking of amending his destructive tendencies.
Megatron may actually be experiencing regret. This may not be the vicious killer that we all know and despise.
It appears that Megatron wants to put his days of ruin behind him, and renounce the Decepticons.
But is this just deceipt? Is Megatron telling the truth? Can Rodimus and his crew even trust him? Is this just a trap? Can one who is the embodiment of evil ever truly repent?
Lots to chew on, folks, so check out both Transformers books this month from IDW Publishing, and be sure to preorder from your local comic shop!
ZeroWolf wrote:Not going to lie but those expanded previews actually confused me. Like the bit about bumblebee and especially the bit about megatron as it seems to be making out that megatron just randomly approaches the lost light to repent!
They read more like synopsis for new readers but not very good ones as unless bumblebee has been resurrected and no one's told me then he's been dead for two years already.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:I love the covers. That Roche cover is really neat and uses his art style that I like. Also, who did that Megs cover??? That thing is wicked!
Va'al wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:I love the covers. That Roche cover is really neat and uses his art style that I like. Also, who did that Megs cover??? That thing is wicked!
Mike Choi.
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