wyokid
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RID #33 was a nice quiet issue. It was all completely setup for Combiner Wars, but it was great getting to see a continuation of the Windblade miniseries (which was a continuation of RID anyway so it's gone full circle) and have it tie into last arc. Also Combiner Wars is going to be nuts!
I've been calling them misandrists and Tumblr users for so long I forgot the feminazi was a term lol
In one of the continuities it's billions. There are so many of them D:
YAY!
Good news then, they're going to THREE on-goings (Windblade, The Transformers, and More Than Meets the Eye) and a miniseries now and then (and possibly a spotlight here and there). I think after the next Drift miniseries we'll finally get Transformers: Punishment in print. I was REALLY close to upgrading to Windows 8 so I could read it. Thankfully I realized the repercussions to that.
I'm finding that Furman's stuff has a lot of cool ideas (I absolutely loved what he did with Headmasters (Hunter transforming into Sunstreaker's head) and it was cool seeing Beast Wars stuff bleed into G1) but it's really poorly written otherwise. You get broad character traits instead of really getting into who the character is (human and Cybertronian) and that really hurts it.
Well, feminazis, obviously.
I've been calling them misandrists and Tumblr users for so long I forgot the feminazi was a term lol
Also, it's millions of years, not billions, you n00b. 4 million years to be exact!
In one of the continuities it's billions. There are so many of them D:
Anyway, so I've read the first two arcs of both MtMtE and RiD. It's a major improvement over ALL the previous stuff.
MtMtE is a cool space opera adventure with decent humor throughout. Looking forward to seeing how that continues.
RiD is far more serious in tone, but also interesting. I like the political machinations and the challenge of rebuilding their society and infrastructure, all compounded by the three factions (Autobots, Decepticons, and Nails).
Each issue is pretty packed with story and dialogue, as well. These 22 page books take almost twice as long to read as your average comic, and that's a really good thing. I also like that there seems to be a generally smaller main cast in each book. Makes keeping track of who is who a lot easier.
I like that they have the two different titles with very different tones. Kind of bummed that they're going to end that and go back to a single title with various mini-series.
Admittedly, I'm not a fan of the Spotlights or mini-series overall. They just break the flow of the overall story and seem tacked on and largely unnecessary. Hoping some of the newer mini-series improve on that.
But yeah, I do see what you were saying, wyo. The two ongoings are a major improvement over the earlier stuff. It was admittedly quite a chore getting through the first 6 years worth of material to get to the current stuff, but glad I did since it helps explain a lot of the motivations of the characters and previous events that even the modern stories are built on.
YAY!
Good news then, they're going to THREE on-goings (Windblade, The Transformers, and More Than Meets the Eye) and a miniseries now and then (and possibly a spotlight here and there). I think after the next Drift miniseries we'll finally get Transformers: Punishment in print. I was REALLY close to upgrading to Windows 8 so I could read it. Thankfully I realized the repercussions to that.
I'm finding that Furman's stuff has a lot of cool ideas (I absolutely loved what he did with Headmasters (Hunter transforming into Sunstreaker's head) and it was cool seeing Beast Wars stuff bleed into G1) but it's really poorly written otherwise. You get broad character traits instead of really getting into who the character is (human and Cybertronian) and that really hurts it.