Twincast / Podcast Episode #335 "Skybound"
Sunday, October 8th, 2023 9:31AM CDT
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The Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast hopes that everyone has completed their reading assignment, because we've prepared charts and graphs to make it clear why you shouldn't leave this episode in your "listen later" queue. Join non-tenured professor Scotty P and adjuncts Mr. Starscream, Aaarnhide19 and Kuhlio as we analyze the new Transformers #1 from Skybound, continue our 40 for 40 series with 1992 and get academic on these robots in disguise.
Episode #335 “Skybound” is available directly and in our RSS Feed, and should appear on Apple Podcasts and many other Podcatcher sites within 24 to 48 hours of when you see this news post.
Here's what we discuss in this episode:
- Valor and Tyranny have entered into the Transformers' News-space. We discuss our feelings about the new Silverbolt, Waspinator/Ghost Starscream, and Decepticon 3 Pack.
- More G1 reissues await using unsurprising molds
- Masterpiece Rhinox is revealed. Make sure to tune in and take notes as the professors assign the class homework to identify all these wonderful accessories.
- Transformers #1 from Skybound has finally been released to Seibertron.com, as well as your local comic book stores. Don't forget to grab the Seibertron.com exclusive cover! The Cast is digging into the story in-depth, so tune in to hear their thoughts, hopes, and even a couple fears about the new comic series. SPOILER WARNING! We will talk about all aspects of the story and not hold back - go to about 1:22:40 in the audio file to avoid spoilers once you hear the spoiler warning in the audio.
- Scotty P continues the comic talk by raging about a deer. Overreaction much? Probably.
- "40 for 40" continues as the crew has to leave domestic releases to fill in one more "Year without American Transformers" - 1992. Lets see which picks will survive the test of time, and which will crumble away into a pile of gold dust.
- As always we finish up with Bragging Rights.
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Posted by RodimusConvoy13 on October 10th, 2023 @ 12:23pm CDT
Posted by kuhlio on October 11th, 2023 @ 7:09am CDT
RodimusConvoy13 wrote:The new Silverbolt looks very similar to the original toy, but the wings are quite a bit different. They can finally fold down and hang on his back instead of being wings coming out of his robot mode neck. They don't have the spring loaded missile launchers, so they were able to make the wings much better. I love the original Silverbolt toy, but the wings drove me nuts. I can't wait for this one.
Great Call! My focus was so much on the similarities, that I completely forgot that, even after noticing that we lost the whole wing flap gimmick--- but I can't say I'm disappointed. Here's hoping that we have a nice scaling between him and Black Arachnia
Posted by SkyFire Prime on October 13th, 2023 @ 11:11am CDT
I want to comment on that scene where Optimus is shooting Teletran. The pose communicates his feelings of inner confliction of having to destroy a friend for the greater good. So a combination of having to get the shot off quickly, awkwardly and regretfully, because he doesn't have time to think.
.... and what the hell with the deer scene?, you can barely make out the deer, at least from the preview. I hurriedly pulled up the preview after hearing your disgust... to see nothing. I was expecting Optimus to be draped in entrails from the way you were reacting!
I humbly request, because every forum comic based seems to be highly negative, even in the midst of MTME, just what you guys are looking for in the perfect Transformers comic.
Anyway I enjoyed the stream thoroughly...but don't get too crotchety guys.
Posted by kuhlio on October 16th, 2023 @ 7:14am CDT
... but I digress- I have really enjoyed what Skybound has done so far- Void Rivals has surprised me to the point where I originally thought I was purchasing it just to "complete the story" however with the TF nods they have I am looking forward to what else is in store. My pull list at my local store has been updated for the Joe Books so I don't miss a thing in the new universe, and I hope that they have a great run and another epic story line so we have something else to argue about what is really G1-
Posted by SkyFire Prime on October 16th, 2023 @ 8:21am CDT
Posted by ScottyP on October 16th, 2023 @ 12:44pm CDT
I don't disagree with you about being a bucket of cold water/wet blanket, it's something I try to avoid but something about the blocking of those pages of Prime enjoying nature only to then accidentally wreck it just struck a nerve. Felt unnecessary, cruel and uncomfortable while also making Prime look like a bumbling idiot that's never been to an alien planet - but there's a counterpoint there that these were only pencils, so that could be the point! I do hope the new series ends up being good and will stick with it, just getting a weird vibe from the first issue + 5 pages or so of issue 2. There's an edge to it, this element of excessive violence that feels out of place in the immediate moment. There can be a place for that and it could be used as an opportunity to tell a compelling story - maybe not the most original story, but a compelling one.SkyFire Prime wrote:I concur, I think our friends have gotten a tad crotchety. Really enjoying Void Rivals and this new Transformers comic, I have nothing critical to say.
That's only applicable to Skybound TF for me, at least at this moment. Some "written for the trade" pacing issues aside, I've been enjoying Void Rivals quite a bit and its larger world building is keeping me generally optimistic.
Sorry for the negativity but do remember, I'm only one dude, and maybe one that's been podcasting for too long.