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TRANSFORMERS MOSAIC: "The Last Victim"

PostPosted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 12:04 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.


"The Last Victim" Story by Keith "Neospringer" Saturn, Art by Te "Jazzchyk" Roof, Letters by Carlos "Synapse" Oliveros

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Re: TRANSFORMERS MOSAIC: "The Last Victim"

PostPosted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 1:54 pm
by Duke of Luns
The first things that strikes me to comment on is the art style. Very cool, it's not often we see a style like this(colored pencils yes?) 8) . Anyway, the story is pretty neat too. It's not all that often we see Autobots actually "kill" Decepticons, and it's even rarer we see them regret it. Also, Springer's line about him being his own last victim is quite interesting, I doubt he'll ever be taken prisoner alive.

So all in all, another fine piece ;)^ .

Re: TRANSFORMERS MOSAIC: "The Last Victim"

PostPosted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 5:20 pm
by i_amtrunks
I'm not sure its colour pencils, it seems to be oil pastels or something along those lines, something that it very easily smudged!

Loving the green thought bubbles, this one should've been saved for St. Patrick's Day. :P

Re: TRANSFORMERS MOSAIC: "The Last Victim"

PostPosted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:55 pm
by olokin
Interesting rt style indeed. Its a refreshing take on the Mosaic. Its grittiness seems appropriate for the ravages the Cybertronian war had on its inhabitants. Nice work