Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
Posted by partholon Wed Sep 02, 2020 11:47 am
im REALLY enjoying straxus.
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
Posted by partholon Thu Oct 22, 2020 4:25 pm
thanks alot IDW. if you'd published on time idve bought your product.
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Preview for Transformers '84 Secrets and Lies #4 and Cover Details from Casey Coller and Nick Roche
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The epic conclusion to Secrets and Lies! On Earth, Grimlock stands alone against… Megatron?
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
Posted by ScottyP Fri Oct 30, 2020 10:09 am
TF 84 4 was a pretty big let down though. Furman wrote himself into a corner with the Grimlock vs Auntie Megatron battle, took the cheapest way out possible and I was so disappointed. Great art and the Wreckers stuff was fun enough, but overall a lousy ending to what had been a pretty cool mini-series.
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
Posted by Sabrblade Fri Oct 30, 2020 10:19 am
Honestly, the only important thing they do when on Earth is let Grimlock know about Megatron's antimatter. Is that why Furman put them there? To have someone there to tell Grimlock about it?
And what about the Autobots that AUNTIE reactivated last issue? They're still up and about outside of the Ark in this issue, but their fates are left unresolved.
(None of these are spoilers since they're all given in the 5-page preview)
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
Posted by ScottyP Fri Oct 30, 2020 7:10 pm
In the commentary at the end he mentions how Megatron's connection to anti-matter isn't used enough in TF fiction. It was almost verbatim to what Roberts says in one of the TF UK commentaries, which came before he used it himself in MTMTE. My theory? He was just keeping up with the Joneses. Or Robertses.Sabrblade wrote:Honestly, the only important thing they do when on Earth is let Grimlock know about Megatron's antimatter. Is that why Furman put them there? To have someone there to tell Grimlock about it?
100% agreed. Cool to see them but I don't get it nowD-Maximal_Primal wrote:If anything the biggest disappointment for me was the setup of Star Saber and Deathsaurus, but they did almost nothing
I worry that this is continuing/getting converted to an ongoing and that's why this ending felt incomplete and abrupt. I was fine with it as a mini-series!
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
Posted by Sabrblade Fri Oct 30, 2020 10:51 pm
But that still doesn't answer my question. Why did Furman put the Coneheads on the Nemesis (especially when they were never indicated to have ever boarded that ship in the first place back in the Marvel Comics) and bring them to Earth at all if they were only just going to get sent right back to Cybertron so quickly?ScottyP wrote:In the commentary at the end he mentions how Megatron's connection to anti-matter isn't used enough in TF fiction. It was almost verbatim to what Roberts says in one of the TF UK commentaries, which came before he used it himself in MTMTE. My theory? He was just keeping up with the Joneses. Or Robertses.Sabrblade wrote:Honestly, the only important thing they do when on Earth is let Grimlock know about Megatron's antimatter. Is that why Furman put them there? To have someone there to tell Grimlock about it?
Furman might as well have just left the Coneheads on Cybertron, period.
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
Posted by Rodimus Prime Sat Oct 31, 2020 1:33 am
As for Deathsaurus and Star Saber, I said it before and I'll say it again: they had no business in this comic whatsoever. They were never in the original US version, and it was just a waste of panel space to put them in. That space should have gone to Straxus or Thunderwing. Same with the Wreckers. They were a UK-only concept and should have been kept that way. This was my main gripe with Regeneration One as well, but in that story I at least got satisfaction by enjoying Springer's execution.
It's obvious Furman has lost a step or 2 as far as storytelling goes and his attempts to shoehorn characters and concepts that weren't in the original US Marvel comic is both annoying and kinda pathetic. Unfortunately I couldn't help myself in following this story and purchasing the issues because even with all its faults it's still better than the current ongoing, not to mention the gorgeous Guidi art that blows away anything else being produced. That's the best part. My opinion only, of course.
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
Posted by Sabrblade Sat Oct 31, 2020 9:13 am
But they still didn't do anything, except get their butts kicked by Shockwave and Grimlock.Rodimus Prime wrote:My suggestion would be to promote the release of the ER 2-pack, but the timing is off for that, so the best guess I can take is a tie-in for the figures now in-hand. That, plus the fact that they didn't do a lot in the original run, so it gives them something to do.
Their role was completely pointless.
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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.'
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
Posted by Sabrblade Sat Oct 31, 2020 11:24 pm
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.'
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
Posted by partholon Sun Nov 01, 2020 11:52 am
TBH the whole series now feels like a "test" for potential spin off series set in the "middle years" period.
which in fairness i'd be ok with if the same team is involved (bar the "dot matix" colouring effect which is annoying the hell out of me now. john paul is a BRILLIANT colourist as it is so at least let him colour to 80s UK level - which was far superior to the US one of the time)
its the only thing that makes sense of the introduction of deathsaurus and star sabre - beyond fan service that is.
personally i'd love the idea of an ongoing set then .
on this issue have to commend the portrayal of abominus. it was RIGHT out of the headmasters mini on the art front. well done guido. im actually not against cybertronian combiners as theres precedent in the aformentioned headmasters mini and theres no reason to think the tech couldnt have been perfected in the 4mil years the ark was on earth.
its just a shame its sooooo CLOSE to when shockers was still active.
but anyway getting back to the issue. this really didnt end well for me. maybe sommat happened in editorial to leave the ending we got (spin off?) i certainly cant see grimlock just topping himself for al intents and purposes.
all in all the messiest ending of a furman comice ive seen.
i dunno.
STILL . the best TF comic out there though. saddly.
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal Sun Nov 01, 2020 1:11 pm
Sabrblade wrote:I wish they had used Guido's art in ReG1 like they used in here. It feels more like the classic Marvel art than what ReG1 used (ironically, since ReG1 used artists from the classic Marvel run).
I actually preferred the RG1 art too, it spoke more to me, I just liked it more
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
Posted by Sabrblade Sun Nov 01, 2020 1:17 pm
That's not what I said.D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I wish they had used Guido's art in ReG1 like they used in here. It feels more like the classic Marvel art than what ReG1 used (ironically, since ReG1 used artists from the classic Marvel run).
I actually preferred the RG1 art too, it spoke more to me, I just liked it more
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal Sun Nov 01, 2020 8:53 pm
Sabrblade wrote:That's not what I said.D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I wish they had used Guido's art in ReG1 like they used in here. It feels more like the classic Marvel art than what ReG1 used (ironically, since ReG1 used artists from the classic Marvel run).
I actually preferred the RG1 art too, it spoke more to me, I just liked it more
You worded that very confusingly.
Either way, RG1 was my preferred of the 2 art styles, this wasn't as nice
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
Posted by ScottyP Mon Nov 02, 2020 7:52 am
Botanica was messier. I like Botanica and Beast Machines but RG1's ending was a real slop imo. With you on this being the best TF comic during its run but it wasn't a steep hill to climb.partholon wrote:all in all the messiest ending of a furman comice ive seen.
i dunno.
STILL . the best TF comic out there though. saddly.
Given the end result, totally agreed. I'd guess he wanted to use them after getting to do something with them in Earth Wars, but the lack of planned toys may have been a factor for editorial to want to limit their presence. Could have still done the shot of Magnus, Maximus and Saber in issue 4 without Star Saber needing to show up earlier, we'd all have followed.Rodimus Prime wrote:As for Deathsaurus and Star Saber, I said it before and I'll say it again: they had no business in this comic whatsoever.
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
Posted by Rodimus Prime Wed Nov 04, 2020 5:12 am
Sabrblade wrote:But they still didn't do anything, except get their butts kicked by Shockwave and Grimlock.Rodimus Prime wrote:My suggestion would be to promote the release of the ER 2-pack, but the timing is off for that, so the best guess I can take is a tie-in for the figures now in-hand. That, plus the fact that they didn't do a lot in the original run, so it gives them something to do.
Their role was completely pointless.
Well, the title of this story is Secrets&Lies, and they did keep the location of the Ark a secret for all that time. So I guess that's the point of them being there. Otherwise the only ones who know are Straxus and Punch/Counterpunch. So really the only ones who lived up to the title were Shockwave, before he got taken out by the Dinobots, P/CP, Straxus and the Coneheads. And of course the original secret by Optimus Prime, from the prequel, that their mission was really a suicide run to get Megatron away from Cybertron at all costs. And maybe the fact that Grimlock pretty much tried to commit suicide at the end...?
Assuming we won't get any other stories like this, which I hope we do, there's 1 glaring continuity hole I won't forget. In issue 1 of the original Marvel comic, all the Bots and Cons wake up inside the Ark, including Megatron. But at the end of this story, Megatron drops outside. How does his body get back inside the Ark?
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Re: Transformers '84: Secrets & Lies
Posted by Sabrblade Wed Nov 04, 2020 9:10 am
Yeah, and the other Autobots AUNTIE awoke are still outside too. They all gotta get put back inside the Ark (and destroyed again in the Autobots' case), but they were all left unaccounted for.Rodimus Prime wrote:Assuming we won't get any other stories like this, which I hope we do, there's 1 glaring continuity hole I won't forget. In issue 1 of the original Marvel comic, all the Bots and Cons wake up inside the Ark, including Megatron. But at the end of this story, Megatron drops outside. How does his body get back inside the Ark?
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