This is just splendid: a lot of storylines are coming together, and it's beautiful to watch it all in one go. I think I'm gonna reread all this next year, too, to be honest.
I find the switching between MTMtE and RiD, to be honest, distracting, mostly because it doesn't feel like you're reading one continuous story. It feels like distracting POV jumps. Still, this is such an excellent collection, I only knocked off one fourth of a star. The other fourth is for two...
The first volume of the Transformers series - IDW 2009-2011 - kicks off this volume. It's not as bad as I remember, it's just more of a typical action story than the later sister series, MTMtE and RiD. And it suffers in comparison. I'm interested in how Prime is positioning himself - as an unf...
All Hail Megatron volumes one and two are made up of the main storyline: a twelve issue miniseries that has an additional four issues split up into two stories each. There are eight codas, short stories about particular characters. All Hail Megatron is fantastic. It's what would happen if Meg...
Two miniseries - I think? - and then a bunch of Spotlights. All the Spotlights were either weird or depressing or some mixture of both. Even Ramjet's at the end; I remembered how sad I was when I first read it, but, aw, man... reading it again was somehow harder. Because I knew it was coming a...
This collection has a phase two, starting with the sister series More Than Meets the Eye (MTMtE) and Robots in Disguise (RiD). It also had series like Till All Are One, the Windblade series - the miniseries and short series that was supposed to be an ongoing from what I understand - and some non-c...
Or what I think of as the Roberts issue. I have my gold standard in Transformers writers, and everything is now compared to him. This, for example, is a far more solid story than Heart of Darkness - but it also lacks the humor, the warmth, and the depth of Roberts' storytelling. I've wondered ...
It's free here! I've read this before, but in a collection. (I own it that way and I wouldn't have reread it like this - but it came free on Comixology and I wanted to revisit this. I remember it being one of Furman's strongest Spotlights.) And it was. It was completely natural in progressi...
But I went for comics after the IDW/Humble Bundle fiasco. (Neither companies are taking this seriously enough: it's a serious security issue, and I'm considering contacting someone else about this. A third party that will deal with this as the serious issue it is since other than the woman I spo...
Why, Sins of the Wreckers? I liked Last Stand of the Wreckers. Not as much as Roberts' solo stuff, but... This, though, was a complete drag. Bored the shit out of me. A couple neat ideas thrown in, but I was so reluctant to read this, I ended up forgetting what had happened before. It di...
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