Sears.com posts partial ROTF comic adaptation
Posted by Delicon
Jun 10, 2009 at 4:19pm CDT
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Comment by Ronynus Prime
Jun 10, 2009
Nice marketing posture, especially considering Sears' history with the brand; weren't they the first to put the original Prime toy in-catalogue, as well as name the original Decepti-jets "Seekers"?
Also, I WAS PlasmaEnergyGod, but the handle was too long & pompous. I'm now PlasmaPrime for anyone who cares.
Also, I WAS PlasmaEnergyGod, but the handle was too long & pompous. I'm now PlasmaPrime for anyone who cares.
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Comment by DCybertron
Jun 10, 2009
That's pretty much the whole beginning of the movie right there. 
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Comment by megatonlover
Jun 10, 2009
WHOA!! This is so cool! R these in stotes yet!?!? But they did change a lot of stuff though.
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Comment by Megatron Wolf
Jun 10, 2009
Ok they better not kill off Barricade(Sideways) off that fast in the movie. And when you said partial you really ment partial.
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Comment by karellan
Jun 11, 2009
Looks like almost an entire comic book to me. How many parts was the movie adaptation split into? This seems like the whole part 1.
As most comic book versions of movies do, it feels like watching the movie in constant fast-forward. You can tell there's a LOT of stuff missing, and they just touch on all the main plot points to try and cram it all in in the allotted number of pages.
As most comic book versions of movies do, it feels like watching the movie in constant fast-forward. You can tell there's a LOT of stuff missing, and they just touch on all the main plot points to try and cram it all in in the allotted number of pages.
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Comment by It Is Him
Jun 11, 2009
Target already has the entire ROTF comic adaption available for sale. You can just as easily stand there and read the whole thing in the book section (I almost did).