And the mega mythology of a toy line over thirty years old grows and grows. I love what they’ve done with Megatron. This is the story of Rodimus Prime looking for his spaceship with a collection of transformers rescued from different points in time as they all either learn to get on or hatch plots and nefarious schemes. You honestly forget that they look like a collection of cereal boxes tipped into a skip.
Not that the art is bad, in fact it’s really good but you can’t just dip into this universe without feeling a bit out of your depth. All the transformers look distinctive but get more than two in a panel and it starts to look like Tetris came home drunk and passed out in a pile of Lego, to the unaccustomed eye.
The writing moves without giving you pause to breathe and winds up in a place that’s probably going to add a new layer of lore to the colourful jenga pile that is TF cannon. I hope they can wrap up at least one storyline.
Transformer comics are always above average to excellent, this is closer to excellent.
[yasr_overall_rating size=”large”]
Written by James Roberts, art by Jack Laurence, published by IDW
Author Profile
Latest entries
ReviewsApril 20, 2017REVIEW: CALL OF DUTY ZOMBIES #4 ReviewsApril 12, 2017REVIEW: Harrow County #22 ReviewsApril 11, 2017REVIEW: Hawkeye #5 ReviewsApril 10, 2017REVIEW: Justice League #18