(W) Steve Orlando (A) Agustin Padilla (CA) Bryan Lee
King Grimlock rampages on! Confronted by the ghoulish host of the Red Wizard's Army, Grimlock leads a band of villagers into a war against their ruler. But all is not what it seems near the Red Wizard's compound. Will Grimlock lead them to freedom... or destruction?!
o.supreme wrote:ScottyP wrote:A certain reviewer (me) quite literally forgot that episode existed. I'll go hide in shame now
No shame at all. It's all good. . It's just that in this day and age, when some younger fans are more reluctant to watch the original series (even though its literally Free on Tubi, as are many other Transformers series), it would be nice to know the inspiration of where it came from. I know it's not often done, but new takes on original series episodes is a fun idea.
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:I received the King Grimlock trade hard cover, and finally getting to read this proper, the series is so much fun. I really enjoyed it a lot. the whole concept of a Grimlock lost in a brute land and somehow learning that brute strength isn't always the answer was great. The art did get a bit difficult at times, but I enjoyed it for the theme of the story.
It was lots of fun, worth a try by any transformers fan honestly.
Cyberstrike wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:I received the King Grimlock trade hard cover, and finally getting to read this proper, the series is so much fun. I really enjoyed it a lot. the whole concept of a Grimlock lost in a brute land and somehow learning that brute strength isn't always the answer was great. The art did get a bit difficult at times, but I enjoyed it for the theme of the story.
It was lots of fun, worth a try by any transformers fan honestly.
Hopefully when I get some money and free time I'll try and track down either the single issues or a collected edition. Right now I can't.
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