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DigitalBrave3 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:DigitalBrave3 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:DigitalBrave3 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:DigitalBrave3 wrote:...and no, the Titans Return Deluxes will not be coming with comics.
That is a HUGE shame. Maybe wave 1 doesn't kinda like Combiner Wars?
Nope, it's already been confirmed that every Deluxe in Titans Return will not include the comics. If you would like proof, I suggest you check out the stock images of the figures for the first 2 waves.
That sucks man. That sucks. I guess if they left the comics out so they'd have more money to make the toys better, I guess that's okay though.
I honestly don't mind them not including comics. Since I don't read the comics, whenever I got a Deluxe Clas figure from 2014 or Combiner Wars, I got a comic where I had no clue what was going on.
Yeah true, but it was nice to have them for the artwork and collectability.
That's true, though I honestly believe it was for the best, so people who don't read the IDW aren't conpletely confused by tge comics and so they can put a little nore money into the figures themselves.
Kurona wrote:To be fair, the combiner wars comics weren't brilliantly executed.
Don't get me wrong, it's IDW and IDW is god. But thete was no real rhyme, reason or correlation to which comics were packed with which figure, and they weren't easy to add to your collection not just due to the edits, but because they were so random and ramshackle. They wete only really good for a little peek at what IDW was like.
At least in Generations, while this still held true for the most part - Skywarp's comic has him in the background on one panel on one page, nice - at least with say, Trailbreaker he came with spotlight: trailbreaker. This works as a standalone issue, is relevant to the toy and gives insight onto at least one version of the character you just bought.
Meanwhile, if you bought First Aid? Have fun with this contextless random issue of RiD which you don't even get the comic number of so you can't easily look for which comics immediately precede or follow it.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Hellscream9999 wrote:I never wanted any of the comics, glad they're gone
Kurona wrote:To be fair, the combiner wars comics weren't brilliantly executed.
Don't get me wrong, it's IDW and IDW is god. But thete was no real rhyme, reason or correlation to which comics were packed with which figure, and they weren't easy to add to your collection not just due to the edits, but because they were so random and ramshackle. They wete only really good for a little peek at what IDW was like.
At least in Generations, while this still held true for the most part - Skywarp's comic has him in the background on one panel on one page, nice - at least with say, Trailbreaker he came with spotlight: trailbreaker. This works as a standalone issue, is relevant to the toy and gives insight onto at least one version of the character you just bought.
Meanwhile, if you bought First Aid? Have fun with this contextless random issue of RiD which you don't even get the comic number of so you can't easily look for which comics immediately precede or follow it.
SillySpringer wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:I never wanted any of the comics, glad they're gone
Duh YOU'RE glad.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
DigitalBrave3 wrote:Kurona wrote:To be fair, the combiner wars comics weren't brilliantly executed.
Don't get me wrong, it's IDW and IDW is god. But thete was no real rhyme, reason or correlation to which comics were packed with which figure, and they weren't easy to add to your collection not just due to the edits, but because they were so random and ramshackle. They wete only really good for a little peek at what IDW was like.
At least in Generations, while this still held true for the most part - Skywarp's comic has him in the background on one panel on one page, nice - at least with say, Trailbreaker he came with spotlight: trailbreaker. This works as a standalone issue, is relevant to the toy and gives insight onto at least one version of the character you just bought.
Meanwhile, if you bought First Aid? Have fun with this contextless random issue of RiD which you don't even get the comic number of so you can't easily look for which comics immediately precede or follow it.
*grabs the comic that came with CW First Aid* Uuuhhh... I'm looking at the bottom left corner of the inside cover, where it clearly says in large bolded letters, Transformers Combiner Wars #12. So yeah, it does say what issue it is. Am I the only person on the planet who found out that the issue numbers are on the inside covers in large bolded letters?
Kurona wrote:DigitalBrave3 wrote:Kurona wrote:To be fair, the combiner wars comics weren't brilliantly executed.
Don't get me wrong, it's IDW and IDW is god. But thete was no real rhyme, reason or correlation to which comics were packed with which figure, and they weren't easy to add to your collection not just due to the edits, but because they were so random and ramshackle. They wete only really good for a little peek at what IDW was like.
At least in Generations, while this still held true for the most part - Skywarp's comic has him in the background on one panel on one page, nice - at least with say, Trailbreaker he came with spotlight: trailbreaker. This works as a standalone issue, is relevant to the toy and gives insight onto at least one version of the character you just bought.
Meanwhile, if you bought First Aid? Have fun with this contextless random issue of RiD which you don't even get the comic number of so you can't easily look for which comics immediately precede or follow it.
*grabs the comic that came with CW First Aid* Uuuhhh... I'm looking at the bottom left corner of the inside cover, where it clearly says in large bolded letters, Transformers Combiner Wars #12. So yeah, it does say what issue it is. Am I the only person on the planet who found out that the issue numbers are on the inside covers in large bolded letters?
Yeah, but it doesn't say what issue of RiD it is.
So alright, say you got every CW deluxe (ironhidesh' greatest nightmare). You can look inside the covers of the comics, and see what order they go in. Great. Brilliant. You now have an actual reading order so these can start making sense.
So where do these fit into the actual RiD comics' numbering? Okay, I know it's "Combiner Wars 12", but how does that help me find where in the comic series it happened outside of the ones that happened to be packed with the deluxes?
... I'm going on too much about this. This is what happens when titans don't bother returning
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
Hellscream9999 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:I never wanted any of the comics, glad they're gone
Duh YOU'RE glad.
To be fair, if they were a self-enclosed entity, they would have been nice - if I had bought them all... and that's really what it boils down to, was that it was a secondary incentive to buy all the deluxes, which means that not doing so would leave you with a fragmented story at best, and mean that they were ultimately worthless in this case (which, I would imagine would be most of the time for us - or most people)... so, yeah, I'm glad they're gone, I'd rather the budget for them was put into paint apps, or something worthwhile
ZeroWolf wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:I never wanted any of the comics, glad they're gone
Duh YOU'RE glad.
To be fair, if they were a self-enclosed entity, they would have been nice - if I had bought them all... and that's really what it boils down to, was that it was a secondary incentive to buy all the deluxes, which means that not doing so would leave you with a fragmented story at best, and mean that they were ultimately worthless in this case (which, I would imagine would be most of the time for us - or most people)... so, yeah, I'm glad they're gone, I'd rather the budget for them was put into paint apps, or something worthwhile
See, what they really should of done was make each issue a standalone story that tied into the idea of combiner wars but telling individual tales instead of lazy reprints.
It could of been the perfect opportunity to showcase the best aspects of the IDWverse but it was flawed heavily.
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
Hellscream9999 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:I never wanted any of the comics, glad they're gone
Duh YOU'RE glad.
To be fair, if they were a self-enclosed entity, they would have been nice - if I had bought them all... and that's really what it boils down to, was that it was a secondary incentive to buy all the deluxes, which means that not doing so would leave you with a fragmented story at best, and mean that they were ultimately worthless in this case (which, I would imagine would be most of the time for us - or most people)... so, yeah, I'm glad they're gone, I'd rather the budget for them was put into paint apps, or something worthwhile
DigitalBrave3 wrote:Does anybody else feel that these Titans aren't returning fast enough? I'm already prepared for my wallet to suffer because if this line.
SillySpringer wrote:DigitalBrave3 wrote:Does anybody else feel that these Titans aren't returning fast enough? I'm already prepared for my wallet to suffer because if this line.
I'm not sure if I get your point.
DigitalBrave3 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:DigitalBrave3 wrote:Does anybody else feel that these Titans aren't returning fast enough? I'm already prepared for my wallet to suffer because if this line.
I'm not sure if I get your point.
I was trying to day that I'm ready for these figure to come out over here in the United States because I already have money set aside for the Titanmasters, a Legend Class figure, and a Deluxe Class figure.
SillySpringer wrote:What do you think? Should I get a deluxe and a legends figure like Blurr and Wheelie, or should I get a voyager like Sentinel Prime?
Burn wrote:As for Deluxe ... again, personally, I'd go one of the "traditional" Headmasters like Hardhead.
IF you want a Voyager, skip Sentinel and just go for the Astrotrain repaint, he'll look better in your collection.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Burn wrote:Personally, 100% yes to Wheelie, sure, he's annoying like you, but unlike you, he's a damn good looking figure.SillySpringer wrote:What do you think? Should I get a deluxe and a legends figure like Blurr and Wheelie, or should I get a voyager like Sentinel Prime?![]()
As for Deluxe ... again, personally, I'd go one of the "traditional" Headmasters like Hardhead.
IF you want a Voyager, skip Sentinel and just go for the Astrotrain repaint, he'll look better in your collection.
Hellscream9999 wrote:But, he has really funny looking wrists, and he likes blurr...
SillySpringer wrote:I also am definitely getting Blurr at some point, but I was wondering if I should put him off for the sake of getting a larger figure.
Burn wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:But, he has really funny looking wrists, and he likes blurr...
Which is why I said "personally.
I have no real interest in Blurr. While he may not be overly representative of his G1 self, I like the CHUG Blurr in my collection. (Though if I see him in stores my opinion may change)
SillySpringer wrote:I also am definitely getting Blurr at some point, but I was wondering if I should put him off for the sake of getting a larger figure.
Dude, no. You want him, you get him. You clearly want him more than any of the larger figures, so why put him on hold for something you don't want as much? Do you really want to run the risk of him selling out and you're forced to the secondary market to find him? All for the sake of getting a larger figure?
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Burn wrote:SillySpringer wrote:I also am definitely getting Blurr at some point, but I was wondering if I should put him off for the sake of getting a larger figure.
Dude, no. You want him, you get him. You clearly want him more than any of the larger figures, so why put him on hold for something you don't want as much? Do you really want to run the risk of him selling out and you're forced to the secondary market to find him? All for the sake of getting a larger figure?
Hellscream9999 wrote:Burn wrote:SillySpringer wrote:I also am definitely getting Blurr at some point, but I was wondering if I should put him off for the sake of getting a larger figure.
Dude, no. You want him, you get him. You clearly want him more than any of the larger figures, so why put him on hold for something you don't want as much? Do you really want to run the risk of him selling out and you're forced to the secondary market to find him? All for the sake of getting a larger figure?
Based on the way people were/are scrambling to get the Legends Blurr, I don't think he'll have a problem getting a tr version
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