Titan Transformers Comic 2.9 to hit stores in the UK
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 6:25PM CST
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Transformers Comic 2.9 goes on sale 28 January
From issue 2.9 TRANSFORMERS Comic features an all-new self-contained 8-page comic strip story every issue - produced by a host of talent including writer Simon Furman and comic artist Jon Davis-Hunt. Check out these sneak peeks from issue 2.9's story 'Culture Shock'!
Plus, in this issue there's the chance to create your own Autobot and Decepticon in the ultimate TRANSFORMERS drawing competition! The two winning 'Bots will feature in a two-page comic strip in a future issue! Download entry forms and find out more at http://www.titanmagazines.co.uk/designarobot. The competition closes on 28 February and is open to UK residents only.
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Posted by mechabooks on January 27th, 2010 @ 8:04pm CST
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Posted by Delicon on January 27th, 2010 @ 10:37pm CST
Posted by im ruined on January 28th, 2010 @ 2:49am CST
Posted by Windsweeper on January 28th, 2010 @ 3:37pm CST
The Movie verse stories just seem hollow. The art isn't bad but there's something missing. Maybe IDW and Dreamwave spoiled us, I don't know. Plus am i the only one who thinks ROTF Bludgeon looks goofy. The Wreckage repaint was so much cooler. I was actually enjoying All Hail Megatron which is difficult to get over here and the butcher it before removing it altogether.
The large page size make it feel like a kiddie mag and I'm a tad embarrassed buying it.
Given that they have some of the original Marvel UK crew available to them, it's a shame they don't publish it in that format. Smaller pages, 1 page of letters, maybe a competition and some profiles. An 11 page and a 6 page strip.
The Marvel UK comic never felt this childish and it ended when I was 15.
Sorry to be so negeative but I had to get this off of my chassis.
Be nice if they rotated the comic strip to show other versions of Transformers, preferably new stories that follow on from the likes of Marvel G1 or Energon.
Posted by Carcass on January 28th, 2010 @ 7:11pm CST
Windsweeper wrote:The large page size make it feel like a kiddie mag and I'm a tad embarrassed buying it.
Given that they have some of the original Marvel UK crew available to them, it's a shame they don't publish it in that format. Smaller pages, 1 page of letters, maybe a competition and some profiles. An 11 page and a 6 page strip.
The Marvel UK comic never felt this childish and it ended when I was 15.
Ummm... the original Marvel UK comic was large-page magazine format (and probably less of a 'kiddie mag' than its American counterparts in those days).
Posted by Prime Nova on January 29th, 2010 @ 7:18am CST