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TRANSFORMERS MOSAIC: "Bitter Memories"

PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 1:19 am
by WhiteRabbit
The Universe of the Transformers is vast, and populated by many characters. Their universe is a large tapestry, made up of the stories and points of view of countless experiences that serve the larger whole.

These are some of those stories. This is:
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It should be noted that while this project has been recognized by IDW Publishing and Hasbro, none of the works presented have been commissioned or solicited by either company. The stories are not official canon, except where noted.
These stories are the result of Transformers enthusiasts taking the time out of their busy days to contribute to a universe they love.
No one has been paid for the production of these stories.


"Bitter Memories" Story by Martin (Tron Program) Fisher, Art by Mike (Optimus 8404) Ackerman, Colors by Josh (Dye Mooch) Perez, Letters by Bernie (Blee) Lee

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Re: TRANSFORMERS MOSAIC: "Bitter Memories"

PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 1:30 am
by Pyrostrata
Wow! Yet another fine piece! Story was great! Art also won! Yay!! :grin:

Re: TRANSFORMERS MOSAIC: "Bitter Memories"

PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 9:25 am
by Duke of Luns
Hey, a Saturday Mosaic :grin: . I though the anniversery week would end on a Friday, but I guess your really making it a real week, awsome :D .

I love Mosaic's that focus on little or never-featured characters, and it's really hard to get more obscure than a Micromaster (it's Retro for those wondering: http://www.tfu.info/1990/Autobot/Retro/retro.htm , I only remember cause I was excited when I saw the preview). If the writer's reading this, any particular reason why you chose Retro? Just curious. I also love contained original stories, so it's a win on both fronts!

Ok onto the piece itself, wonderful of course! Going into the piece I knew nothing of the character besides the name, but the backstory you created is very interesting and tragic. The dialogue, specially the last three panels, is outstanding. The art is beautiful as well, a perfect compilment to the narrative.

As you can already guess, I really, really like this piece, it's most definitely very top-notch stuff ;)^ . Now why couldn't Dreamwave's "Micromasters" have been this good....