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You could definitely do a lot worse! Really fun weapons and the feet for the combiner are the best official ones that have been done by a mile.Big Grim wrote:And I'm sorely tempted to pick up Victorion as my one combiner from Combiner Wars.
It's been flashing in and out of stock, I was excited when I caught it this afternoon in-stock only to then realize my BBTS preorder shipped out at almost double the money a couple hours ago. Oh well, win some and lose some, I just hope everyone gets one that wants it. It's the #1 seller in toys and action figures on Amazon right now which is just crazy to me. Groove of all bots, Groove! Number 1! I'm sure that won't last but I couldn't have imagined that demand.mazingaspidey wrote:Groove is up on Amazon.com for $16.99 + free Prime shipping!
http://www.amazon.com/Transformers-Gene ... rds=groove
Kieron Gillen wrote:Kieron: My aim this year is to tie up a lot of projects in the first half. Then my aim is to as I kind of free up space, not to take anything more on. That's my aim. Especially that I don't take on any more work for hire books. And I've ended up saying no to a series of dream books. I've been offered stuff inside the superhero genre, stuff outside the superhero genre, a lot of it very well paying. Stuff of which is iconic to me and I've managed to say no to it all. I haven't been offered Transformers though. And I'd feel bad for how well reviewed they are. It'd be a difficult act to follow. Clearly, on some level, all I want to do is write Impactor, but Nick Roche is obviously a friend, so there's no way I'd go anywhere near the Wreckers even if I was asked. But no. Not doing anything. I've turned down stuff I love more than Transformers, so I suspect if IDW dropped me a line I'd keep my will true. And I do love Transformers. I think I can safely say, never say never. Down the line? Who knows. Like what did my friend say? Screw you if I can't have any fun.
Jason Aaron wrote:What are some of your current favorite readings? Been loving @ruckawriter 's Lazarus, one of the best stuff out there nowadays.
Everything by Rucka. Spider-Woman. Transformers by @jroberts332. Power-Man and Iron Fist. All things Groo.
Dr Va'al wrote:Okay, stuff.
I have many comments on the Roll Out album, as I enjoyed quite a bit of it - good for light exercise, in any case - though I think there might be an issue of genres appreciation here. The bands were asked to write stuff inspired by the Transformers, not about them (except House on Fire, that one was sampled). In a similar way to that Atlantic article from last podcast episode, I feel, some of these are just things that people associate - musically - with what the brand does in their own style. I dunno. I'm not a super fan of the album, but I thought it was a nice start to an even more multimediatic range for TFs.
But that all leads me to a different type of question: there is a lot of association between rock/metal and Transformers, and I get why that is the case given past history. But do you think that is something that should remain, going forward? You made the passing hip-hop comment, what if that were the case? Why not (actual, proper) rap, grime, or some electronic/techno/EDM tracks, or even poppy stuff?
ScottyP wrote:I think my issue with Roll Out is that it's supposed to be inspired but sounds, in the case of most of the songs, like anything else those bands would put out. They feel inspired in the same way I feel inspired to mow the yard on the weekend, which is that they weren't but someone gave them a paycheck anyway (or in my case with yard work, a chore gets done and out of the way anyway.)
it's psytrance so you have to give it a bit and not click away after 30 seconds for it to be any good:
Honestly, the recent synthwave/retro-electro genre of EDM renaissance evokes so much of a futuristic, robotic, yet still soulful tone that it almost feels custom made for Transformers. Maybe a result of young EDM artists coming in that got grabbed by the movies then dug deeper?![]()
Stuff about heavy things.
ScottyP wrote:I mostly like all those suggestions. Orchestral is always nice! And that Beast Wars theme is pain. Or great. I have no idea which. Maybe it's both.
Dr Va'al wrote:Ooooh Wilson.
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