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Livio Ramondelli Interview - Monstrosity and Robots in Disguise

Posted by Va'al Apr 29, 2013 at 6:00am CDT 34,550 views
One of the users over on the IDW discussion boards has been able to chat to Transformers artist Livio Ramondelli. They talked mostly about the current digital-first Monstrosity series, sequel to Autocracy, but there are some tidbits about the upcoming Robots in Disguise issue 17 too!

You can read the whole interview here. Warning: there are some minor spoilers about both series!

We are in the middle of Monstrosity. For those unfamilar with the story what's the basic premise of it?

Monstrosity deals with a few parallel stories running and eventually colliding into one another. Most centrally, you have Optimus Prime attempting to unify a very divided world. You have Megatron being betrayed and marooned on a dangerous world and seeking to reclaim his throne. You have the Dinobots on the run, attempting to leave the planet under mysterious reasons. And lastly, you have the self proclaimed Decepticon leader Scorponok proving to be a very dangerous and unpredictable threat to all the other factions.

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How far into the series are you? Do you know how it ends?

I'd prefer not to say how far I'm at exactly, except to say I'm on the last 4 issues of it. And yep, I've known how it ended since before we even started it. Flint, Chris and I plotted it all out in pretty good detail when Autocracy finished.

You are involved with an upcoming RiD issue involving Shockwave. Do you enjoy drawing him?

Yeah, Shockwave is one of my absolute favorites to draw. And RID 17 has Shockwave on essentially every single page (in one form or another!), so it's been a real blast.

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Re: Livio Ramondelli Interview - Monstrosity and Robots in Disguise (view post)
Comment by BumbleDouche Apr 29, 2013
Hi guys, longtime Lurker/Reader, Seldom-Poster here...

While I do enjoy the new series and the direction of the IDW stories (now that they have sort of "settled" into what they want their Transformers legacy to be), I have to say I really just don't like the art this guy puts out. Nothing against him personally, but the proportions, perspective and general grittiness of his art, for me, just doesn't work well with Transformers, especially when it varies wildly from panel-to-panel.

I mean, I personally can't stand Andrew Wildman's artwork in ReGeneration One (I think that style of drawing should have stayed where it was - in the 80's!), but his skill with the storytelling aspect at least make things very easy to follow plot-wise.

Ramondelli's style is obviously a stark contrast to Wildman's, but what I'm trying to say: I can handle it when an artist is doing something I don't like visually, as long as I can follow the plot. I can accept that some readers probably find Ramondelli's style utterly beautiful and completely respect that... But particularly noticeable in Monstrosity, I found I had to look at each page VERY carefully to try and figure out what was going on in the story - and who each "blurry smudge" was supposed to be. Reading a story and then having to double back after realising you've missed something lost in the grittiness of the art really breaks the flow of the comic for me and it seems to happen repeatedly when this guy is on pencil duty. Does anyone else feel this way or am I just being a whiny b-i-t-c-h?
Re: Livio Ramondelli Interview - Monstrosity and Robots in Disguise (view post)
Comment by Va'al Apr 29, 2013
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