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Transformers: Monstrosity #2 Cover

Posted by El Duque Mar 6, 2013 at 8:11am CST 20,464 views
Livio Ramondelli has tweeted his cover for Transformers: Monstrosity #2. The cover features the always popular Scorponok, take a look below.

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Comment by Henry921 Mar 6, 2013
Finally we see Scorponok again! He's been out of circulation way too long.

Here's hoping he gets to pop up in MTMTE later on, because there's still so much to be done with him... :CON:
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Comment by Rodimus Prime Mar 6, 2013
Looks like he's starting to get a lot of love. Resurrection in ReGen, and now this. Would he be returning in the other main iDW titles, maybe followed/accompanied by a toy reissue?
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Comment by Va'al Mar 7, 2013
For those following this (I'm waiting for the TPB), it was confirmed that issue two is coming out next Wednesday, and then every two Wednesdays after that.
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Comment by Va'al Mar 7, 2013
And there's apparently a third preview page from issue 1 on ComiXology. :?

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BULKHEAD! :D
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Comment by Henry921 Mar 7, 2013
Va'al wrote:
BULKHEAD! :D


:KREMZEEK:

Not surprising. They're trying to make their G1 continuity fit with toys on the shelves, and include a few more Aligned continuity nods.

If Hasbro's so keen on making molds from IDW comics, does this mean we might get a new Scorponok or Galvatron (voyager class)? :ic$:
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Comment by Va'al Mar 13, 2013
The second issue of Transformers: Monstrosity is now available via Comixology. Get your digital copy for $0.99 by clicking here!

The site also has a two-page preview, posted below.

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Comment by #Sideways# Mar 13, 2013
Looks like Wreck-Gar is making...

*Glasses*

A dare to be be stupid.

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Comment by Blurrz Mar 13, 2013
Someone's first news post. Welcome to the club :D
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Comment by Va'al Mar 14, 2013
Blurrz wrote:Someone's first news post. Welcome to the club :D


Not yet, not yet. But thank you. :D
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Comment by Nemesis Maximo Mar 15, 2013
Is anyone else slightly annoyed that Grimlock seems to suffer the "Me, Grimlocks"? I thought he was smart in this continuity.
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Comment by Va'al Mar 21, 2013
Courtesy of BadHaven.com we have an exclusive interview with Monstrosity creators Flint Dille and Livio Ramondelli.

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In 2012 IDW went digital with Transformers: Autocracy, the story of Optimus Prime’s ascent to greatness and leadership of the heroic Autobots. Now the follow-up series is about to be unleashed and once again we travel back in time to a darker, dirtier and altogether more dangerous Cybertron than the one we’re used to… and that’s saying something!

Co-writer Flint Dille and artist Livio Ramondelli give us an insight into Monstrosity!

“The Decepticons are defeated. Zeta is gone. Optimus Prime is in control, but what you realise is that keeping the peace is sometimes harder than winning the war” – trust Flint Dille to find a cloud in every silver lining! It shouldn’t come as a surprise to any longtime Transformers aficionado; this is the man who killed Optimus Prime just half an hour into the original animated Transformers movie, only to oversee his return as an crazed robotic-zombie for a third season episode!


In fairness, Flint was still involved when Optimus Prime returned again in more triumphant fashion towards the end of the animated series’ run;

“Optimus is a great character, but what people tend to forget is that great characters often have times of incredible adversity, inability, unpopularity – how will Optimus hold up? Monstrosity is about what happens after the war – it can go well or it can go badly. It seems like it should go well…”

Seems like, eh?

Parallels are often drawn between Optimus Prime and other real world heroes, and Flint notes similarities between Monstrosity’s stand-up citizen and another great from history, who himself was in the Oscar spotlight recently.

“I recently watched ‘Lincoln’ and I can only speculate on what would have happened if he’d lived, but reconstruction wasn’t pretty. Monstrosity takes place in a world that needs to be rebuilt; not a hopeless world, but a world kind of teetering on the edge of both renaissance and oblivion, kind of like the real world today.”

Transformers comics have been enjoying their own renaissance period in recent times under IDW’s stewardship and artist Livio Ramondelli has certainly played his part in making the stories look as striking as they have done, with Autocracy in particular having a quite distinctive look – chunky yet detailed action-packed panels, with quasi-painted style colouring particularly effective at setting the tone. Explosive reds and dramatic golds, moody blues, contemplative natural greens and soothing, cleansing whites – would Monstrosity continue along a similar vein?

Monstrosity picks up shortly after Autocracy, and so the planet will look very similar to how it did in the previous series, featuring the same sort of colour palettes,” explains Livio.

Although the story will definitely take us to some new locations – the characters will go to areas of the planet we’ve never seen before, and so the design of those environments will certainly look strikingly different, they’re going to discover a side of Cybertron that isn’t just cities. Also, there will be a major location in Monstrosity that is neither Cybertron nor Earth, and it definitely has its own colour palette, amongst other monstrous properties!”


Click here for the whole interview!
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Comment by Va'al Mar 27, 2013
IDW's digital-only title (until June, at least) Transformers: Monstrosity sees its third issue released today. ComiXology has a three (full) page preview, mirrored below.

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Comment by Henry921 Mar 27, 2013
I really have no idea why Cybertronians need cloaks... but Megatron makes it look good.
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Comment by Va'al Mar 27, 2013
Henry921 wrote:I really have no idea why Cybertronians need cloaks... but Megatron makes it look good.


It increases power when they remove it.

Never seen Dragonball Z? :D
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Comment by Downbeat Mar 27, 2013
Nonononononononononononono
I was hoping that we wouldn't see hide nor hair of the quintessons til Roberts and Barber got to them, gosh dang it.
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Comment by MGrotusque Mar 27, 2013
I have not heard of this series. Is it good?
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Comment by Va'al Mar 28, 2013
Can't say, as I'm waiting for the TPB (either the four mini-ones or the the final collected version).

Did you like Autocracy?
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Comment by Sodan-1 Mar 28, 2013
Va'al wrote:
Henry921 wrote:I really have no idea why Cybertronians need cloaks... but Megatron makes it look good.


It increases power when they remove it.

Never seen Dragonball Z? :D

Awesome! :lol:
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