New Avengers/ The Transformers: Man and Machine #1 Review
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Jul 3, 2007 at 2:25am CDT
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Comment by angelicbeef
Jul 3, 2007
people still read comics? I might get this because it isn't the first time spidey has met optimus.
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Comment by jgilkinson
Jul 3, 2007
simple can be good too
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Comment by hot rod 907
Jul 3, 2007
quote: people still read comics? :quote
What's that supposed to mean?
What's that supposed to mean?
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Comment by Nemesis_Apoc
Jul 3, 2007
^kinda what i was thinking
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On average, not like they used to, with TF's.... probably about the same. We seem to like the frustration.
Comment by Calvatron
Jul 3, 2007
angelicbeef wrote:people still read comics? I might get this because it isn't the first time spidey has met optimus.
On average, not like they used to, with TF's.... probably about the same. We seem to like the frustration.
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Comment by i_amtrunks
Jul 3, 2007
So this comic focuses on the Avengers, with the Autobots appearing in the final page or two...
meh. Ill wait for reviews of parts 2-4 then think about the trade.
meh. Ill wait for reviews of parts 2-4 then think about the trade.
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Ouch. Nevermind Marvel's yearly earnings, the persistence of the Eisner Awards, Warren Ellis' rise to becoming Internet Jesus...
Y'know, I feel a bit optimistic after reading this review. Civil War was, among other things, too shaky an evironment for this kind of crossover to take place, so it's good to know that we're dealing with the time before everything went terribly wrong--which is probably a lot easier for non-Marvel fans (like yours truly) to digest. I'm just generally curious to see what happens with the arc, and (since neither the New Avengers nor IDW continuity will be affected by what happens) just how it will all end.
Comment by Kranix-76
Jul 3, 2007
angelicbeef wrote:people still read comics?
Ouch. Nevermind Marvel's yearly earnings, the persistence of the Eisner Awards, Warren Ellis' rise to becoming Internet Jesus...
Y'know, I feel a bit optimistic after reading this review. Civil War was, among other things, too shaky an evironment for this kind of crossover to take place, so it's good to know that we're dealing with the time before everything went terribly wrong--which is probably a lot easier for non-Marvel fans (like yours truly) to digest. I'm just generally curious to see what happens with the arc, and (since neither the New Avengers nor IDW continuity will be affected by what happens) just how it will all end.