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SEIBERTRON.com's review of Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1

PostPosted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 11:50 pm
by Seibertron
Our very own Hotrod has been able to take a look at the upcoming Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1, and has been kind enough to write a review for all of us here on Seibertron.com to read. We are very excited to be able to give you a first glance of this amazing prequel to the Transformers Movie whose release date is creeping ever closer!

Covers for The Transformers: Prime Directive (Live Action Movie Prequel) #1Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1

Story: Chris Ryall
Writers: Simon Furman & Chris Ryall
Artist: Don Figueroa.
Colorist: Josh Burcham.
Letterer: Robbie Robbins.
Editor: Dan Taylor.
Release Date: February 21, 2007

Plot Summary

For only twenty-four pages of story the first issue of the Transformers: The Movie Prequel miniseries is packed from cover to cover. Right away we know we are on the Planet Cybertron. The planet’s life and energy is dependent on an object known as the Allspark. Both Optimus Prime and Megatron once ruled the planet together until Megatron decided he wanted the power of the Allspark for himself and civil war ensued. Megatron was able to secretly build an army that took the planet by storm. Many who stood in his path fell, however, there are those who still offer resistance and will do what ever it takes to stop Megatron from getting his claws on the Allspark.

The story starts off with Bumblebee, who has blasted off into space from Cybertron in his protoform mode, similar to the one that both the Optimus Prime and Starscream Transformers Movie Preview toys have. While in space Bumblebee begins to explain recent events. The story then flashes back to a fierce battle where Bumblebee, a female bot named Arcee, and a hand full of others are fighting against Megatron’s vast army at Tyger Pax. The odds seem long at best but the brave warriors are not trying to defeat Megatron, they are only hoping to hold his attention long enough for Optimus Prime. Prime is leading another force at Simfur whose mission is to make one last attempt to stop Megatron from gaining control of the Allspark. The plan is to launch it into deep space.

While the battle at Tyger Pax rages on; Megatron arrives more determined then ever to get his hands on the Allspark. However, the Autobots continue to resist until the end. Bumblebee has the unfortunate luck of running into Megatron who is furious and wants information about the whereabouts of the Allspark. Bumblebee is able to hold out, but takes a severe beating that leaves him near death and his voice box critically damaged. By holding out as long as he did Bumblebee was able to buy time for Optimus Prime to launch the Allspark into space.

Soon Megatron realizes what has happened and wastes no time and starts out after the Allspark. The Autobots know that they must get to the Allspark before Megatron so a few brave warriors are chosen to go after the Allspark. Bumblebee, who is not completely healed from his near death encounter with Megatron, is one of the first to volunteer. The race for the Allspark is on.

Art Review

I must admit, the designs chosen for the characters for the upcoming Transformers Movie may not have been the best and left me scratching my head from time to time. However, both Don Figueroa and Josh Burcham have done a stellar job trying to make the Movie designs work. The designs do take some getting use too. They are a radical departure from anything we have seen in the past. It is as radical a departure as Beast Wars was from Generation One, if not more so.

Being visually appealing is one thing that all good comic books should be, and Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 is visually stimulating. The art really tells a compelling story almost on its own. Also the action seems to flow seamlessly with many good visuals panel to panel. An example of this is when Megatron is thrashing Bumblebee. I found myself studying panels long after I read the text.

Some may find this hard to believe because they do not like the Movie designs, but Don Figueroa and Josh Burcham do an excellent job depicting the Autobots and Decepticons. They made good use of the protoforms for the characters who appear in the movie. They also seem to play with a lot of other designs that seemed to be influenced by other Transformers lore. I think this was the right direction to take; otherwise the images of the characters would be very busy and distracting. Overall the duo did a great job bring the designs to life on the pages.

Another aspect of the art that really stands out is Cybertron itself. It seems really familiar. The art for Cybertron seems to drawl on a lot of elements we saw in Strombringer and the flashback scenes in Beast Wars: The Gathering. Personally, I felt this was a nice touch. Don and Josh did a great job of making the reader grasp the fact that the planet Cybertron is ravaged by war by the color pallet used. The artists make great use of dark backgrounds, which depict a battle torn city left in ruin with all of its grittiness. The familiarity helped me connect with the story more.

Plot Review

The writing team of Simon Furman and Chris Ryall out did themselves with this issue. I must admit I did not have high hopes for this miniseries. I thought it would just be another piece of the Movie media blitz that would quickly be forgotten. Boy was I wrong! Ryall and Furman made this a true Transformers story. They used elements from the Transformers mythos we all know and love, but added some slight spin where they could because of the restrictions placed on the story by the Movie. Though it is not exactly Generation One, it does seem better then some of the recent reincarnations Transformers has gone through the last few years.

The story told is full of substance. Ryall and Furman give us an incredible back story for the Transformers Movie that would otherwise be lacking. Not only that, but there is plenty of action to be found on every page. The fast pace action of the story never lets up until the end. There is never a dull moment. Also, the issue has decent character development, which is a pleasant surprise because character development is not always possible with a miniseries that is part of a larger film. Both writers do a good job developing the main character, Bumblebee. Bumblebee has a lot of depth as a character and you want to know what is going to happen to him next. We see a brave warrior who thinks he should have done more to help his comrade’s cause, and questions why he is called a hero. I for one prefer whole characters instead of dull flat ones who serve no real purpose other then furthering along the plot.

Over All

Over all I would say Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 is a winner for many reasons. First is the writing. This issue contains some super writing from Simon Furman and Chris Ryall. They were able to give us more in this one issue then we sometimes get in several issues in other series. Furman and Ryall did such a good job that I would love to see Ryall do some more work on Transformers outside of the Movie Prequel. I would seriously suggest picking this issue up when it comes out. it is a real page turner. We all read books where we struggle to finish. Trust me, Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 is no such book. I was actually a little disappointed when I got to the end, because I now have to wait for the second issue to come out in March. Another reason I would recommend this comic, it the art. The art is everything you would expect from talents like Don Figueroa and Josh Burcham. Trust me they do not disappoint. So when February 21st roles around you should seriously consider picking up Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1, you may be surprised.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 12:01 am
by Darth Bombshell
Dammit. This makes me wanna get this series. And I really didn't want to spend the extra five bucks a month...

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 12:08 am
by Ninja Sixshot
and i cant find any transformers comics where im at so i couldnt get this thing

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 12:27 am
by Seibertron
Ninja Sixshot wrote:and i cant find any transformers comics where im at so i couldnt get this thing


Did you let your comic book store know that you want to buy Transformers comics? I find it hard to believe that your comic store doesn't stock any Transformers comics, especially with the movie coming out.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 1:02 am
by Denyer
Cool; that's three reviews in a row I know of from people who are less-than-ecstatic about some of the directions the movie is taking, and they've all liked what's being done with the comics side of things.

One curiosity -- I don't think there are any pronouns in the issue that would mark Arcee out as different to the rest (i.e. female...) The design's also quite a departure from the stereotyped pastel-pink 'n' curves slant the original media took.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 1:43 am
by i_amtrunks
Thanks for the review, All the reviews I have read thus far paint this mini-series as at least starting off brilliantly.

I wasnt going to pick this series up, as I hate the movie designs, and expect little from the movie itself, but I think with all the positive reviews, Ill have to pick it up.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 5:42 am
by Josh
*thumbs up*

^__^

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 6:06 am
by Immortal Starscream
the interesting thing here is the inclusion of arcee as a character, who i think you can see on one of the 2 covers. especialy since i thought furmon doesnt write fembots since he doesnt beleive in them.

and then of course arcee is listed as a movie toy, along with a lot of other named and unamed vehicles that dont appear in the movie. i wonder if that means they are characters from the comic books?

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 6:09 am
by Leonardo
Is there actually much transforming done in this issue?

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 7:28 am
by Denyer
There's more emphasis on the fighting and running.

Immortal Starscream wrote:furmon doesnt write fembots since he doesnt beleive in them.

Have a read of Space Pirates; it's been collected by Titan.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/1840236191/

Also Prime's Rib. The line Furman took was that Arcee was built as a PR exercise to improve relations with humans on Earth.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 7:48 am
by Denyer
Preview pages, though Newsarama's gone a bit overboard with the compression:

http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=100548

edit: Actually, it's mainly the last page that's come out with JPEG artifacts.

edit:

Something seems to have gone awry with the text over image four / page five in the images Newsarama posted, so I've substituted the page I received... bear in mind that all of these preview images are advance copies, so they may have been spliced/reflowed/corrected, etc.

Image mirror:

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Or higher quality files here:

http://tfarchive.com/comics/idw/previews.php?dgallery=browse&page=movieprequel

(Click for fullsize.)

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 8:17 am
by Archanubis
It is as radical a departure as Beast Wars was from Generation One, if not more so.

I'm seeing quite a number of parallels with Beast Wars with the movie. Time will only tell if the movie can achieve the same level of acceptance as Beast Wars eventually did.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 9:45 am
by Overloaded
When is the first issue due out ?

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 10:20 am
by Darth Bombshell
Overloaded wrote:When is the first issue due out ?


February 21st, as mentioned in the review.

Seibertron wrote:I find it hard to believe that your comic store doesn't stock any Transformers comics, especially with the movie coming out.


Try telling that to the guy that owns the comic shop near where I live. I used to get all my stuff there, except during the last four months of last year, when I had to get Stormbringer #2-4, along with the Nightbeat, Hot Rod, Sixshot and Ultra Magnus Spotlights from a store in Vancouver. It was only last month that I found a shop closer to home (and is actually about twenty minutes from the college) where I'm going to be going from now on, since they have the comics there (well, except for Generations, but seeing as how I've already cut that from my budget...). Yeah, they're a bit more expensive there than at the Vancouver store, but at least I don't have to take a four hour trip both ways.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 12:24 pm
by jgilkinson
Feb 21st... cant wait

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 3:56 pm
by cdbrown48_288
Sounds to me like this preview book kicks some serious ass!!! Now I also hope that this bodes well for the movie too.......that way Transformers fans get what they really want.....A MOVIE TO BE PROUD OF!!!

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 4:53 pm
by trence5
[qoute]Both Optimus Prime and Megatron once ruled the planet together[/quote] WHAAA.........?

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 5:49 pm
by Grimshock
Actually, I am not enthusiastic. I'd certainly have preferred a focus on a character other than Bumblebee. I don't like the idea of Megatron and Prime ruling Cybertron together. Even the idea of Prime RULING doesn't seem right. Furman wrote of a humble, unsure Prime in War Within. This is somewhat contradictory. Also, could have done without Arcee. And, Furman's using elements from his "lore". Plus, what's this Simfur? Now he's writing his own name into his usual garbage? Uh. Pass. Pass. Pass.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 12:52 am
by Denyer
Grimshock wrote: Furman wrote of a humble, unsure Prime in War Within. This is somewhat contradictory.

It can't contradict, not being the same series or timeline, and this isn't an origin written by Furman. Neither IDW nor the novel writers have control over the bigger elements of the movie plot.

Now he's writing his own name into

Ryall.

Get a clue, or at least fewer conspiracy theories...

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 8:22 pm
by Grimshock
What part of "Writers: Simon Furman and Chris Ryall" did you not understand? This isn't just Ryall.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 8:58 pm
by Denyer
Grimshock wrote:What part of "Writers: Simon Furman and Chris Ryall" did you not understand?

Which part of "I reviewed the thing the week before this preview and talked to people whilst doing so" didn't you catch? I'm not speculating here.

You're amusing, though, in a Mulder paranoia kind of way.

PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 7:22 pm
by Grimshock
How difficult is it to make the SIMFUR connection to SIMon FURman? What is this conspiracy theory bullshit you are gettin' on with?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 9:53 pm
by Flashwave
I'm surprised we (the fanboards) have an issue with Prime and Megs ruling together. I always understood Megs ruling Kaon while Prime/Council had Everything else.

Sounds cool, thanks Hotrod!

PostPosted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 3:47 am
by Denyer
Grimshock wrote:How difficult is it to make the SIMFUR connection to SIMon FURman? What is this conspiracy theory bullshit you are gettin' on with?

Furman did not write his own name into the story. This line was written by Ryall. Who isn't Furman. They've been seen in a room together at the same time and everything...

Prat.

PostPosted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 4:18 am
by NightFall
Cool, a little different form G1 ( ...I guess Elita 1 or Orion Pax is out of the picture) which is fine, seems promising. Some of the facts, don't sit right with me, but I'll give a it a shot with an open mind.