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...
I own this story, the variant cover and this story again in the complete Drift. I bought this for the extras. The cover gallery was lovely and I enjoy owning that, and the sketches are amazing and show a little about how Drift evolved. The story was nothing new. I loved it as much as I did t...
I'll be honest. Barber and Roberts are my favorite Transformers scribes. I think, like, ever, so when I read something like Drift: Empire of Stone... it's hard. Because it's not written by Barber or Roberts (and Roberts>Barber in my opinion) so while it's good, it doesn't quite hold up to Robert...
Bizarre, bizarre, bizarre! Although I vaguely recall that AHM was only supposed to be twelve issues - the first two volumes - and that it was popular enough that they extended it to sixteen. This makes sense to me. Because in a lot of ways, volume three made less sense in that nothing really ...
Transformers: Spotlight is a comic series that covers one Transformer per issue. Blurr, Jazz, Cliffjumper, Drift, and Metroplex are collected in this volume. I've read about how odd this is, and how this doesn't directly impact the All Hail Megatron storyline. It's true: Metroplex has played n...
And that break=Decepticons running rampant on the world and throwing everything they have at humanity. (And I knew what I was getting into. I've read this, like, twice before. This is calming for me. Yay Decepticons! That's right, world, I choose Cybertron and robots - even the evil ones - ...
This is the complete Drift, which starts off with his background, giving you a hint of Drift's background: he was a Decepticon defector, who eventually joins the Autobots and ends up as Rodimus Prime's second-in-command on the Lost Light. I'm not sure why, but when the Drift mini-series came out,...
I really like that cover. Actually, this is the best of the three Deadpool Team-Up books that I've read. The Iron Fist issue is actually like a real story, and the Watcher one uses the format to come up with something that is so silly that it's actually fun.