Mairghread Scott, who wrote Till All Are One, co-writes this crossover. She is an amazing writer, but I tend to not like crossovers: many of them push an agenda which can detract from the storytelling. Furthermore, this is considered the big, yearly event, and the last event was Revolution - whi...
It's also not something I'm comfortable judging yet: a lot of this was talking about Cybertronians, but didn't feature them, and I read most IDW titles for Transformers. So I was bound to be upset. That being said, this wasn't as disappointing as Revolution, which felt like everything forced ...
The webcomics were undoubtedly written for the fans, and while I've heard good things about this series, I am not yet a fan. I need to read it before I make up my mind, to be honest. And I'm on the fence about reading this given the fact that the artist abused his wife, then they got a female art...
Well, I am currently sitting in economy class about an hour away from Melbourne airport, on the final leg of a rather exhausting trek. Even though I have spent most of the last seven hours in some sort of daze while my body clock tries to catch up with Australian Eastern Standard time (and the fact ...
This was part of a HumbleBundle and so, I'd never really heard of it before now. I'd expected it to be more of a parody on the zombie genre, and although the story didn't seem too serious (the zombies are laughing for one thing) it kind of felt like a legitimate zombie story that seemed quite inte...
Some of the concepts are quite clever, but I find the execution to be lacking here. It's not written in a clever enough way to keep me interested, at least not enough to buy further issues. The Entertainment Division of the government covers movies: realistic threats - Taxi Driver, and how it...