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Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-Reviews

Transformers News: Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-Reviews
Date: Thursday, December 31st 2020 10:49am CST
Categories: Comic Book News, Reviews, Site Articles
Posted by: Tigertrack | Credit(s): IDW Publishing

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New this week!
Transformers News: Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-Reviews
'I don't know what's gnu with you?'-- some joke from my childhood.

Transformers Galaxies Finale - Issue #12
Transformers News: Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-Reviews


Leading into…

Transformers: Escape - #1
Transformers News: Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-Reviews

And, finally Transformers War World (ongoing) Issue #26 is available digitally this week, and printed next week! Review by ScottyP coming next week.

Transformers News: Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-Reviews


You can buy these issues including variant covers like the one above in the Seibertron.com eBay store!



Galaxies #12 - Mini-Review
This beautifully drawn, colored and created series comes to a close and only somewhat disappoints…especially because the last issue was almost two months ago!

Transformers News: Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-Reviews

Transformers News: Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-Reviews
Time flies when your hunting bots illegally selling pieces of their dead brethren...and space relics.

I want to rave about the visual creative team here for a bit with more on the story later. Art was by Transformers veteran Andrew Griffith with colors by Josh Burcham and letters and design by Jake M. Wood. The characters are, to put it simply, beautifully and expressively rendered. The giant Magnus space armor rings of Iron Man suits and of course, the armor used in the showdown with the DJD in Transformers More Than Meets the Eye. It can make one wonder how many suits of armor a bot in another suit of armor has available to him, but it’s an interesting and somewhat overboard newish take on Magnus and his apparent love for armor. Or for creative teams to just want to power him up with even larger armors… I was in awe of so many of the panels. How many layers does this seemingly straight-forward warrior bot have? I hope we find out about more, as we have yet to see Minimus Ambus be any part of this continuity.

Transformers News: Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-Reviews
Just enjoy the awesome moment...

Transformers News: Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-Reviews
"I hear you like to combine with large armors..."

As for the story, I can say issue #4 wraps up the whole thing rather neatly, and sadly, without much pomp. I had to go back and re-read issue #3 to remind myself exactly what was happening in this storyline and how it fit into the overall occurrences happening in the regular series. It seems we were fit for a bit of a real-life version (about 2 months minimum our time since issue 3) of the messed up time passing in the book, as we find out that since they left Cybertron, much has happened (all the upheaval and overthrow of the Senate that is happening in the ongoing). It clearly leads directly into what is happening in current issues and the next series to come out…ESCAPE.

Transformers News: Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-Reviews
A beautiful moral, from a beautiful spark.


The tie in to ESCAPE...
Transformers News: Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-Reviews

Escape #1 - Mini-Review
Back on Cybertron, albeit currently a different crew than was in Galaxies, we are starting to experience what the Decepticon uprising is causing to others in more detail. It was clear with what Quake had done that the other alien species on Cybertron were not as safe as they once were, and that in a large part their safety depended on what was in place…which has been uprooted and changed.

Transformers News: Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-ReviewsHere's what I think of your status quo!

All of that changed, and as we can see at the beginning of Escape, things are escalating quickly as the new threats to Cybertronians and non-Cybertronians like the A’ovans on the planet have taken an even deadlier path. Enter those carnivorous, blood-thirsty Insecticons from Galaxies 1-4, the guys who playing back up to the main story about the Constructicons. They’re back on Cybertron and they are dangerous and ravenous. They aren’t the cutesy bugs who ate crops and manipulated people and robots in cartoons of old, no they are much more dangerous and unstable..and they seem to have an appetite for organic more than metallic lifeforms. It’s turned into a horror show and if the last panels in Galaxies #12 shows us anything, it is going to be possibly much, much worse.

Transformers News: Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-Reviews
Galaxies to us.

It is to this new level of threat and civil war that we are introduced to the idea that it may be time for many beings to leave Cybertron. Those who were representing other worlds, saved or transplanted to Cybertron, and those who are natives who want nothing to do with the current danger.

In a society filled with new perils being introduced, and misinformation and propaganda being spread freely, there is apparently, a lack of spaceworthy vehicles on the planet, and it appears that some possibly dangerous barter will need to happen in the section of the planet many will recognize…Darkmount, home to Straxxus -in previous continuities a Deception tyrant with Megatron levels of aspiration and power- what will he be like in the new continuity? We will find out soon enough.

Is there a good equivalent to all of these new evil threats? It appears that, yes, we can count on another heroic captain from Transformers history to be pulled from stasis and introduced, but will he help? Or is this another story-telling trap?
Transformers News: Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-Reviews
Commander -BEEP- -BEEP- you're needed ASA-BEEP-!

Another creatively, inspiring issue with art by Beth McGuire-Smith and colors by Priscilla Tramontano and letters by Jake M. Wood. I found myself drawn to the amazing contradictions and patterns being spun between characters and their environments. There were some truly amazing texture and color work put together here to make some eye-catching panels. I find Beth’s work reminiscent of Sara Pitre-Durocher’s in the expressiveness of the eyes and faces of the robots, as well as, the bodies movements. I think you can tell when Beth was really having fun drawing panels, especially those involving the Insecticons, really letting her expressiveness and energy show through. I think she depicted comically well, how out of control the Insecticons are over their hunger… maybe a little too comically at times, but overall it works right now! I do hope that we see darker indicators in color usage as the situation becomes more dire in issues to come.


Transformers News: Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-Reviews


These Insecticons remind me of Transformers Prime’s scary big and deadly Insecticon, Hardshell. Vicious and deadly, but with a mix of vampires and zombies mixed in. It’s truly a bit frightening take on some characters who were lovingly flawed, but pretty regular bad guy robots. Tyler Bleszinski really did well to turn them into a nightmare for current Transformers fans in Constructicons Rising and we now see the foretold events unfolding. This does harken back to before Tyler, as well though, if you remember the Insecticons on Cyberton that threatened the Autobots in 'All Hail Megatron' - they as a swarm were pretty dark also...except BOB!!!

Transformers News: Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-ReviewsBob?
Transformers News: Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-ReviewsBobbb? Is that you? Transformers News: Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-Reviews
Oh BOB, no... no, it can't be you!
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Escape looks promising in its not as simple as it sounds. To get off the world that is not what it was is the goal, but it seems that goal has been put on a deadly timeline with a quest for resources that are seemingly scarcer than we were once led to believe.

The first issue shows promise with the return of the Insecticons and the brief introductions of some new (old) characters in Straxxus and the possible Autobot savior.

:BOT: :BOT: :BOT: :BOT: // :BOT: :BOT: :BOT: :BOT: :BOT:
Transformers News: Out This Week! Transformers Escape #1 and Transformers Galaxies #12 Mini-ReviewsFinally!

New Video Review of Transformers Kingdom Deluxe Class Airazor

Transformers News: New Video Review of Transformers Kingdom Deluxe Class Airazor
Date: Wednesday, December 30th 2020 5:11pm CST
Categories: Toy News, Reviews
Posted by: ZeroWolf | Credit(s): Kremzeek Reviews on YouTube

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Greetings Seibertronians! With sighting of the Kingdom line coming in, and some of you already receiving the first Voyagers and leader class figures, YouTube toy reviewer, Kremzeek Reviews, looks ahead to the future to bring us a review of the Deluxe Class Airazor from Wave 2!

This figure aims to replicate the characters cartoon appearance while giving the animal mode a more realistic look. Her mate, Tigatron will be appearing in the line as one of the future Voyager Class figures, in keeping with his media portrayal (as further shown by his Masterpiece toy)

We have embedded the review below for your convenience:



Will you be adding this bird to your menagerie? Does she take the title of best bird former from Energon Divebomb? Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!

Video Reviews for Cyberverse Deluxe Prowl, Soundwave and Starscream

Transformers News: Video Reviews for Cyberverse Deluxe Prowl, Soundwave and Starscream
Date: Wednesday, December 30th 2020 12:36am CST
Categories: Toy News, Reviews
Posted by: william-james88

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The new Cyberverse deluxe figures have been out for a little while now but only recently have reviews popped up. Below you can see reviews posted on youtube by PrimevsPrime, Chuckdawg1999, DredgeX97 and Ironhide Productions. The deluxes being reviewed are Soundwave (twice), Prowl and Starscream. The Starscream review is a rather important one since this is the first time you will see the toy properly transformed and it does look better than in the promotional images. Let us know what you think!









Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee
Date: Tuesday, December 29th 2020 7:29pm CST
Categories: Toy News, Reviews, Collectables
Posted by: Bounti76 | Credit(s): -Kanrabat- on Seibertron

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Good news, Masterpiece fans! MP-51 Arcee is now shipping, and in some cases, has already shown up! I got a shipping notice Sunday, and a scant 36 hours later, she was at my door, thanks to Amazon Japan.

One Seibertronian, -Kanrabat-, got his even earlier, and was gracious enough to send us a fantastic and thorough pictorial review of the latest Masterpiece figure, the second fembot in the line (after Road Rage). Check out what he has to say and show us below!

:michaelbay: GOT HER! :michaelbay:

So here's my review and lots of linked pictures!

The box is your standard MP box. Small yet effective.

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee
Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee

She come packed in vehicle mode with her accessories. Obligatory card and manual.

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee
Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee

The vehicle is absolutely PERFECT. All the details are there.

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee
Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee

Despite the arms hanging a bit low, the car roll flawlessly.

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee

This beautiful BLURRY picture show that this Arcee manage to actually have the rear of the car.

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee

The interior is perfectly detailled, down to even a painted dashboard!

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee
Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee

You can see how everything tuck under the car.

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee

Here's a comparison shot with all the previous G1 inspired Arcees (Except Animated whom I forgot.)

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee

The "tire blow" weapon attach firmly and is pretty menacing looking.

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee

Other guns can attach to the car as well but that look daff.

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee

Transformation is long and hard, but surprisignly not frustrating. Also, everything felt SOLID in hand with nothing seeming fragile or about to break. The instructions have large pictures but sometime, some details are hard to make out. The magority of the transformation is to compress the panels festival that is the car shell in the most compact backpack scientifically manageable.

In the end, we end up with a pretty nice fembot with a backpack that is not too bad in person, considering that the car mode have NO sacrifices. Obviously, Arcee is back heavy and it limit some poses.

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee
Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee
Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee
Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee
Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee

The visor is inside her helmet and it's easy enough to put in place. The faces are easy to change but you must mind the alignment of the face inside the head. It's easy to misplace it. But if you do well, the result is pretty nice!

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee

The gun is very easy to place in her hand and it's SOLID. Also, her jointed hands are VERY appreciated. She have the thumb, the index, and the 3 other fingers as a single unit that can move.

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee

Yeas, she have a high collac and "realistic" sagging "breasts". That's an odd design choice but it's not too bad. This Arcee is not the naive young girl, but an hardenned veteran. So it work.

Also....

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee
"Haters gonna hate!"


Yup. She can ballance pretty well. I think her legs may have diecast so it help.

She can snipe.

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee
Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee

Compared to the previous Arcees.

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee
Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee

Arcee have blast effects compatible with her guns.

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee

And a tiny gun that may reffer to a single episode. Complete with it's dedicated blast effect that can't go to any other gun.

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee

Overall, was she worth the 180$CAN total, shipping and taxes included?
I have to admit, YES. Totally. Contrary to my previous purchase with MPM Starscream, I feel that here, I got the best deal and she's worth every single cents that I paid.

Could this Arcee be better? Maybe yes, but some choices had to be made. Here, it's the vehicle mode that got priority so the robot is a bit compromised with her backpack. As for the saggy chest, it may have been avoided, but still, I love that "older" Arcee.

I highly recommend the official MP. Especially for the Arcee lover who have all the official figures and even some Third Party.

Transformers News: Pictorial Review of Transformers Masterpiece MP-51 Arcee

Twincast / Podcast Episode #267 “Netflix Earthrise Reviewed"

Transformers News: Twincast / Podcast Episode #267 “Netflix Earthrise Reviewed"
Date: Monday, December 28th 2020 7:02am CST
Categories: Site News, Reviews, Digital Media News, Podcast
Posted by: ScottyP

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The Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast returns to finish off the year with host Scotty P and Seibertron sitting down on a Sunday afternoon to talk all about the soon-to-be-released Transformers: War for Cybertron, "Chapter Two: Earthrise" cartoon series. This series releases to the public December 30th for streaming exclusively on Netflix, but we've been fortunate enough to get to watch it and bring you our thoughts on the first five episodes in podcast form. If you prefer to read about it instead, check out our written review of Earthrise over here, which doesn't directly spoil content like this podcast episode does.

Episode #267 “Netflix Earthrise Reviewed” is available directly and in our RSS Feed, and should appear on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio and many other Podcatcher sites within 24 to 48 hours of when you see this news post.

In case it wasn't already clear, please be aware this podcast episode contains full spoilers for the first five episodes (out of six) of Transformers: War for Cybertron, "Chapter Two: Earthrise". If you don't want to be spoiled, you should not listen to this episode until after you have watched the series.

In this episode we discuss the Earthrise cartoon episode by episode:

  • Episode 1 and its similarities to the previous chapter, Siege.
    Transformers News: Twincast / Podcast Episode #267 “Netflix Earthrise Reviewed"

  • The Mercenaries show up for fun times in the second episode.
    Transformers News: Twincast / Podcast Episode #267 “Netflix Earthrise Reviewed"

  • Is the third episode the charm? No.
    Transformers News: Twincast / Podcast Episode #267 “Netflix Earthrise Reviewed"

  • The show's fourth episode puts Scotty P to sleep.
    Transformers News: Twincast / Podcast Episode #267 “Netflix Earthrise Reviewed"

  • Episode 5 finally begins to put a little light in our darkest hour. Well, not the darkest, but things were getting less than good.
    Transformers News: Twincast / Podcast Episode #267 “Netflix Earthrise Reviewed"

  • At the end and throughout as well, we provide our thoughts on the series in general to the extent allowed, including the pacing, characters, voice acting, voice direction and much more.
    Transformers News: Twincast / Podcast Episode #267 “Netflix Earthrise Reviewed"

This episode rounds out another year of the Twincast / Podcast, and we hope it helped you get through a uniquely challenging time. We'll see you around the bend in 2021 and hope you have a safe, happy and healthy new year!

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Review of Netflix Transformers War for Cybertron Chapter Two: Earthrise

Transformers News: Review of Netflix Transformers War for Cybertron Chapter Two: Earthrise
Date: Monday, December 28th 2020 6:59am CST
Categories: Cartoon News, Reviews
Posted by: ScottyP

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Target: 2020
A Review of Transformers: War for Cybertron, "Chapter Two: Earthrise"

Spoiler Free-ish
Transformers News: Review of Netflix Transformers War for Cybertron Chapter Two: Earthrise
Images in this review courtesy of Netflix

With much closer timing to its namesake toyline, the next part of the Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy known as "Chapter Two: Earthrise" is due for release on Netflix in only a few days' time. Picking up where "Chapter One: Siege" left off, Earthrise finds the heroic Autobots adrift in space in search of the Allspark which they themselves sent out there. For a little bit more, here's the official synopsis provided by Netflix:
The WAR FOR CYBERTRON continues with the second chapter, EARTHRISE! With the Allspark gone, Megatron is forced to confront the harsh reality that his Decepticons are trapped on a dying Cybertron while also fighting off the persistent threat of Elita-1 and her Autobots. Meanwhile, lost in the darkest reaches of space, Optimus Prime and his team embark on a desperate mission that will push them to the breaking point as they travel to uncharted new worlds to face spacefaring mercenaries, enigmatic figures from long ago and even their own creators…the Quintessons.

How does this chapter stack up to the first, and to expectations in general? Read on to find out.

Transformers News: Review of Netflix Transformers War for Cybertron Chapter Two: Earthrise
Siege II: Siege Harder

The initial episode ignores the cliffhanger at the end of "Siege" and returns the action to Cybertron. While this does result in the first of many questionable pacing choices, it helps set up the basis for the plot lines to follow effectively while continuing to build on the character of Megatron. It will also serve as a good reset of expectations for any viewers that expect a dramatic shift in tone, acting, or even the quality of production for "Earthrise", in that it really is a sequel to "Siege" and feels like it right from the beginning. Any problems a viewer had with respect to animation, voice acting, or the Tron: Legacy copycat score (my biggest sore point from Siege) will remain in Earthrise. Plan accordingly.

Transformers News: Review of Netflix Transformers War for Cybertron Chapter Two: Earthrise

Based on early trailers and promotional images, many fans are looking forward to the new "faction" known as the Mercenaries, featuring some franchise standards like the conehead Seekers alongside new or sparsely used characters such as Exhaust and Doubledealer. They're only especially present within one episode, but they bring some fun and even humor to the mix and help break up the generally slow pace of the first 2/3 of the show. While not given especially deep characterization, they serve a purpose in the story and do so well.

Transformers News: Review of Netflix Transformers War for Cybertron Chapter Two: Earthrise
Pictures taken moments before tragedy

The writing isn't a huge departure from Siege, but there are a few lines throughout that feel like they'd be more at home in a soap opera or low budget horror film. When these occur for the purpose of levity, such as Red Alert mentioning how he's "always... alert", that's ok and it ultimately provides some welcome personality. When it's in a serious moment and the show follows it up by having the characters within take it especially serious, then I just feel insulted. Some of the new characters introduced see their plot progress too quickly without earning it, while others still are some of the more egregious uses of "they're here to sell toys" that we've seen in a while. Characters appear who speak lots of words that end up not meaning anything which makes the experience more somniferous than stimulating.

Transformers News: Review of Netflix Transformers War for Cybertron Chapter Two: Earthrise

That leads to the big offender with respect to the overall problems carried over from Siege into Earthrise: pacing. Just as the first four episodes of Siege felt like they dragged on, so do three of the first four of Earthrise. Saving almost all of the good stuff for the third act isn't very surprising, but the relative dullness of what comes before it was for me. Some viewers are likely to disagree with this sentiment, and there's definitely an argument to be made that Earthrise does much better at making sure to include action scenes on a regular basis. Unfortunately, when these are padded out with a nearly six minute long conversation between Optimus Prime and Megatron, that loses its luster.

Transformers News: Review of Netflix Transformers War for Cybertron Chapter Two: Earthrise
Not lacking in pretty lights

The show looks very nice, and even downright incredible in some scenes, with the texture artists once again providing a visual treat for Transformers fans. More variation in the environments helps here too, with the backdrop of a galactic journey providing more opportunity for variation than the constant scenery of war-torn Cybertron. Sure, characters still move too much while talking, not enough of them transform, and the cost-saving recycling of CGI character models is completely frustrating at times, but within the framework put forth Polygon did an outstanding job. A particular one on one battle in episode five even added characterization through the action for someone familiar to Transformers fans but wholly obscure to casual viewers that only caught the live action movies, which was an impressive feat and part of the show that I really enjoyed.

Verdict
Transformers News: Review of Netflix Transformers War for Cybertron Chapter Two: Earthrise
All Earthrise for the honorable judge

If this review feels very negative, there's a very good reason for it - reviewers were not allowed to mention details about the final episode. This is a really bizarre thing as it's the strongest episode in the series to date and that's really about all I'm allowed to say about it until December 30th. You'll just have to take my word for it that the end of this show was very good and saved it from a much worse numerical score. The rest of it is quite boring. How boring? To be genuinely honest, I haven't had to actively struggle to pay attention to a Transformers show like this since Transformers: Energon. What was being laid down was clear and nothing went super far off the rails, but a good bit of Earthrise just did not land for me. Eventually it was worth it to have made it through, but I don't see myself coming back to this one anytime soon.

Final Score
. :BOT: :BOT: ½
out of
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Seibertron.com was provided with complimentary advance screening access to Transformers Chapter Two: Earthrise by Netflix for the purpose of this review. "Thank you" to Netflix and Hasbro for this access!

Review for Transformers Back to the Future Crossover Issue 2

Transformers News: Review for Transformers Back to the Future Crossover Issue 2
Date: Friday, December 25th 2020 11:01pm CST
Categories: Comic Book News, Reviews
Posted by: william-james88

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Review for Transformers Back to the Future Crossover Issue 2


Ok so two issues in and this series is perfectly fine for what it is: a Transformers/Back to the Future Crossover. The first issue had an extra fun feel since it basically replayed the events of the first film but in a chronological manner in the point of view of someone watching the DeLorean disappear in the 80s, setting up the story brilliantly since anyone who saw the film can just fill in any blank easily, and ending in not one but two great cliffhangers.

Transformers News: Review for Transformers Back to the Future Crossover Issue 2


I was rather excited to read this one and while the cliffhangers are explained, it takes practically the entire issue to do so, meaning that you are in for flashbacks for 75% of the issue. We learn all about Gigawatt and how the Decepticons became as dominant as they are now and it's fun for the most part. I most especially love how Megatron is portrayed. They strike a nice balance of ruthlessness with an over the top ego, where we even see him sport a regal cape.

Transformers News: Review for Transformers Back to the Future Crossover Issue 2


Once the backstory is explained, we are back to the present just in time to end the issue on another cliffhanger and that's it. Story-wise, there are no false beats here, it's just fun and anyone liking these two franchises and the idea of having fiction serve as a toy commercial will enjoy this.

On the art front, it does the job but only passably. Megatron, Gigawatt and Rumble are drawn fine but there is a rather big shot of Rodimus Prime (you read that right) that does not look right. The proportions are off, it looks like a failed attempt at a perspective shot, and a dull surprise look serves as the icing on top.

Transformers News: Review for Transformers Back to the Future Crossover Issue 2


Overall, it doesn't negate from the fun experience of the comic but it doesn't go in the plus column either. If you are a fan of fun crossovers, or G1 Megatron, or the idea of Rodimus being the leader of the Autobots rather than Prime, then I'd recommend giving this a shot.

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New Video Review of Transformers Selects Voyager Class G2 Sandstorm

Transformers News: New Video Review of Transformers Selects Voyager Class G2 Sandstorm
Date: Thursday, December 17th 2020 5:22pm CST
Categories: Toy News, Reviews
Posted by: ZeroWolf | Credit(s): PrimeVsPrime from Seibertron

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Greetings Seibertronians! Fellow Seibertron users, Jojo-Gojira-1939, and Dudicus, have let us know that fellow Seibertron user, and YouTube toy reviewer, PrimeVsPrime has reviewed the now shipping; Transformers Selects Voyager Class G2 Sandstorm!

This toy (already in some collectors hands right now!), is based on an unreleased toy when Generation 2 was being made. This Decepticon would have been based on the Generation 1 conehead mold. Now, this release is a redeco abd sloght retool of the Earthrise Voyager Class Conehead mold.

We have embedded the review below for your convenience:



What do you think of this release? You looking forward to add G2 Sandstorm to your seeker squadrons? Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!

New Video Review of Transformers Kingdom Deluxe Class Fossilizer Ractonite

Transformers News: New Video Review of Transformers Kingdom Deluxe Class Fossilizer Ractonite
Date: Thursday, December 17th 2020 12:14pm CST
Categories: Toy News, Reviews
Posted by: ZeroWolf | Credit(s): TonTon Reviews on YouTube

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Greetings Seibertronians! Fellow Seibertron users, Sentinel_Primal, and Jojo have let us knowvthat YouTube toy reviewer, TonTon had uploaded a review of the [url=h]Transformers Kingdom Wave 2 Deluxe Class Fossilizer Ractonite[/url]!

Ractonite is the 2nd of the Deluxe Class Fossilizers to be revealed, and like Paleotrex and Vertebreak, belongs to the Predacon faction. Not that it will matter what faction it is when it comes to seeing how you can use all the pieces that Ractonite turns into!

We have embedded the review below for your convenience:



What do you think of this Fossilizer? Have you already thought of ways to combine his parts with other figures? Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!

Transformers Beast Wars Beast Generations Mook Review

Transformers News: Transformers Beast Wars Beast Generations Mook Review
Date: Thursday, December 17th 2020 8:31am CST
Categories: Toy News, Reviews, Collectables, Book News
Posted by: ZeroWolf | Credit(s): Sabrblade from Seibertron

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Greetings Seibertronians! Fellow Seibertron user, Sabrblade has written up an informative review of the recently released Beast Wars Beast Generation Mook! A mook is a cross between a magazine and a book, and is a popular publishing choice in Japan. The Mook was released earlier this month.

Check out his words below!

Sabrblade wrote:My copy arrived in the mail from HLJ last Friday, December 11, and only now have I had the chance to talk about it.

Before I get into the book itself, I gotta say that the preview pages seen earlier in this thread must have been very early production pages since none of them are in this book. The book's pages aren't even red, they're white. Some of the toys seen in those pages aren't even in the book either. Namely, of all those Blackarachnia toys, the Animated, Legends, Universe, and Binaltech ones are not in the book. In fact, that collection of Blackarachnia toys itself isn't present either. The ones from that group that are in the book are found in their respective sections instead of grouped together like that. Basically, none of the pages in this book look anything like those sample pages.

And now, onto the book.

The cover is as shown below, but printed in black-and-white. The colored version is included, but as a dust jacket over the book's actual cover.

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On the back is a list of all the series covered by this book: Beast Wars, Beast Wars II, Beast Wars Neo, Beast Wars Metals, Animorphs, Beast Machines "Transformers: Carrobot", Transformers: Robots in Disguise, Beast Wars Returns, "And… The Aftermath".

At the bottom is a row of eleven symbols, the same eleven seen on the front cover: Maximal, Predacon, Blentron, Animorph, Mutant, Technorganic Maximal, Vehicon, Dinobot, Autobot, Decepticon, and Combatron.

Like the front cover, the back is colorless in light gray while the back dust jacket is in green with a Beast Wars green eye surrounded by red scales.

The inside flaps of the dust jacket feature old advertisement text from the original Beast Wars toyline. On the front flap is the Japanese catalog text that translates as follows:
From beyond the end of the universe, in search of mysterious Power Energy, the super robot lifeform "Transformers" have arrived! The evil "Destron" Transformers who attempt to conquer the universe by abusing Power Energy, and the righteous "Cybertron" Transformers who fight to stop them. With special abilities, each transforms into a different creature! At last, a new battle has begun. Will it be the heroic Cybertrons or the evil Destrons that will win this battle!?
On the back flap is the classic English text from the 1996 Beast Wars packaging:
BIO-GENETIC ENGINEERING HAS ALLOWED THE TRANSFORMERS TO CREATE A PERFECT CYBERNETIC FUSION BETWEEN FEROCIOUS ANIMALS AND MECHANICAL TRANSFORMERS TECHNOLOGY. THE RESULT: HEROIC MAXIMALS VS. EVIL PREDACONS! ROBOT WARRIORS DISGUISED AS WILD ANIMALS IN AN EXPLOSIVE FIGHT TO THE FINISH! THE BEAST WARS HAVE BEGUN ...COLLECT THEM ALL!
The front flap also has a photo of all six deco releases of Transmetal Rattrap: Takara, Hasbro, Fox Kids, Walmart, 10th Anniversary, and the Japanese jigsaw puzzle one. Likewise, the back flap has a photo of seven versions of the Cheetor toy: Fox Kids, 10th Anniversary, Telemocha Series, Hasbro blue eyes, Hasbro red eyes, Hasbro green eyes, and Takara's second-run version with the green cheetah eyes and orange robot eyes.

Inside the front cover is a large photo of RID Air Attack Optimus Primal (not the Japanese Encore version, the Hasbro Toys'R'Us version). Behind this is an Introduction page written almost entirely in Japanese (as is every page in this book, which I'm saying now to avoid having to repeat it throughout). It appears to cover a brief overview of the Transformers brand's history, and contains a short timeline of events from 1984 to 2021, skipping over many years unrelated to the Beast Era.

The Table of Contents shows that the book is divided into three main parts:
  • Part 1: Chronicle (pages 4 to 98)
  • Part 2: Backstage (pages 99 to 129)
  • Part 3: Documents (pages 130 to 143)

Part 1: Chronicle is the largest part of the book, containing a near-complete coverage of almost every single Beast Era toy ever produced (I say "near-complete" and "almost every" for reasons to be given later). Toys that had variants get coverage for most of those as well. For instance, the original Cheetor toy gets coverage for its original green-eyed version, its blue-eyed version, its red-eyed version, and the Japanese rerelease with green cheetah eyes and orange robot eyes. But in cases like Transmetal Rhinox having had dark teal and pale teal Hasbro variants, only Rhinox's darker Hasbro variant is shown alongside his pale gold Takara version.

This section begins with the year 1997, the year Beast Wars came out in Japan. All of the toys covered in this year are those released in Japan, which were first released in the West in 1996, as well as the overseas releases that Japan didn't get. 1998 covers the toys of Beast Wars II, the non-show Fuzors, and the Video Pack redecos of Airazor, Razorclaw, Claw Jaw, and Spittor. 1999 covers Beast Wars Neo's released toys, the unreleased Unicron prototype, the Beast Wars Metals toys, the non-show Transmetals 2 toys, and the entire Animorphs toyline.

Of note about these years is some selective coverage between certain toys that were unchanged between the Hasbro and Takara releases. For instance, B'Boom, Snarl, Claw Jaw, and Powerpinch are omitted from the book because of Apache, Tasmania Kid, Scuba, and Scissor Boy having identical toys, and yet, both Video Pack Razorclaw and Injector are individually covered in addition to the identical Rockbuster and Latolata. Also of note are the facts that the Japanese names of Razorbeast, Transquito, and Scarem are given in this part as レイザーバック ("Razorback"), トランスキュート ("Transcute"), and スクリーム ("Scream"), respectively. Iguanus is even given two Japanese names written as イグナー/イグアナス ("Igunar / Iguanus").

2000 covers Mutant Beast Wars, a number of the Lucky Draw figures for Beast Wars II, Neo and Metals, and the entire line of Car Robots (including Lucky Draw Black Super Fire Convoy and the complete version of Brave Maximus). The book then jumps ahead a few years to 2004 to cover the Japanese Beast Machines line, Beast Wars Returns. It then jumps backward to 1999-2000 to cover the Fox Kids Beast Wars redecos released in those years. It then progresses forward again to 2000 proper to cover the Hasbro Beast Machines and Dinobots lines. 2001 covers the Battle for the Spark subline of Beast Machines toys, and 2002 covers the Air Attack Optimus Primal and Megatron Megabolt toys from Robots in Disguise. A separate "2001-2003" section then covers the entire Robots in Disguise toyline from Hasbro, and I do mean the entire line: All of the same molds released in Car Robots plus all of the Hasbro-exclusive non-beast toys and redecos.

Following this is what the book refers to as "The Aftermath", Beast Era toys released after the era's end. Beast Wars Reborn, Beast Wars 10th Anniversary, Beast Wars Telemocha Series (including the super rare Mini-Con Dragoyell), the Beast Wars Masterpieces from MP-32 Convoy (Beast Wars) to MP-50 Tigatron (Beast Wars), and the five Wave 1 Beast Wars toys from the (as of this typing) forthcoming Kingdom line (though, sadly, Megatron uses the TakaraTomy stock photography with the orange face and other wrong colors).

Also in this Aftermath part are some things labeled as "Extra", which are additional Beast Era-related toys released in other lines. These include:
  • RobotMasters Beast Convoy Black Version
  • Universe (2003) Optimus Primal
  • Microverse Orcanoch and Arachnid
  • Titanium Series 6" Optimal Optimus, RID Optimus Prime, and BM Cheetor
There is also a short essay column about the Transmetal toys pictured with a purple-blue variant of Optimus Primal.

Now, of all of the toys covered in this part of the book, there are a few missing. In particular, none of the following are in this book:
  • Any toys from BotCon or the Collectors Club; not even the BotCon Japan Grizzly-1 and Double Punch
  • Any of the 2003 Universe toys (aside from the aforementioned Optimus Primal)
  • RobotMasters Burning Beast Convoy and Beast Megatron Black Version (the normal RobotMasters Beast Convoy and Beast Magtron are included with their Telemocha Series redecos, but these two are not)
  • RobotMasters Lio Convoy (either version), Bound Rogue, and Psycho-Orb
  • Legend Commander Collection Convoy (Beast Wars) and Lio Convoy
  • Any of the Lucky Draws from Beast Wars season 1
  • About half of the Lucky Draws from Beast Wars II, Neo, and Metals
  • Any of the Car Robots Lucky Draws (except for Black Super Fire Convoy and the complete version of Brave Maximus)
  • Any of the 2009 Universe, 2014 Generations Thrilling 30, or 2014-2019 Legends toys of Beast Era characters
  • Power of the Primes Optimal Optimus and Throne of the Primes
  • Encore God Fire Convoy, Returns Convoy, and the two Big Convoys
  • Masterpiece Burning Convoy and Shadow Panther
  • And, as mentioned above, any secondary Hasbro variants of the Transmetal toys (aside from the aforementioned purplish Primal that's given its own essay column).
And yet, despite all of these omissions, this section does feature a ton of obscure Japanese merchandise, such as:
  • Collection Figure and Metal Monument Convoy and Megatron
  • Cybertron Buster role play gun
  • Cybertron Mobile Base playset
  • Laser Light Yo-Yo
  • Lots and lots of mini-figure series for Beast Wars season 1 and Beast Wars II
  • Matrix Cannon role play gun
  • Spy Shot & Claw Gun (or Crow Gun) role play gun
  • PVC figurines for Beast Wars Neo
  • The Spark driver figures that were originally going to be included in the cockpits of Optimal Optimus, Tigerhawk, and Dragon Megatron
  • A Japanese cover for the first Animorphs novel "The Invasion"

Part 2: Backstage contains concept sketches for toys both released and unreleased, as well as interviews with seven people involved with the Japanese Beast Era.

The released toys whose concept sketches are featured are:
  • Bat Optimus Primal
  • Alligator Megatron
  • Razorbeast
  • Iguanus
  • Terrorsaur
  • Dinobot
  • Waspinator
  • Tarantulas
  • Gorilla Optimus Primal
  • Rhinox
  • Airazor
  • T-Rex Megatron (with an actual left hand inside his tail weapon)
  • Scorponok
  • Transmetal Optimus Primal
  • Transmetal Rattrap
  • Transmetal Cheetor
  • Transmetal Megatron
  • Transmetal Tarantulas
  • Transmetal Ravage
  • Animorphs Jake/Tiger
  • Mutant Soundwave (originally meant to be Animorphs Marco)
  • Mutant Icebird (originally meant to be Animorphs Jake)
  • Mutant Poison Bite (originally meant to be Animorphs Rachel)
  • Beast Machines Supreme class Cheetor
  • Beast Machines Megatron
  • Microverse Orcanoch, Arachnid, and their mini-figures
Among the unreleased concepts included are:
  • Early designs of Cheetor as a cougar (often mistaken for a wolf) and a lion
  • Several early designs for Depth Charge that look drastically different from the final version, some of which are even completely organic, non-Transmetal versions
  • A triple-changer Optimus Primal that changes into a gorilla and an eagle
  • A triple-changer Cheetor that changes into either a cheetah and a shark
  • A triple-changer Dinobot that changes into either a raptor and a cobra; all three of these were proposed "power up" forms for the three
  • An early design for Lio Convoy that more greatly resembles Optimus Primal, has a big axe weapon, and a small bat companion
  • An early concept for the Animorphs toyline that involved not transforming toys but instead articulated endoskeleton figures that could be covered with human and animal skins to change them between each form
  • Early concepts for Animorphs Tri-Rex that, while functionally similar to the final version, somehow look even more freakishly disturbing than the final version
  • "Mutant Beast Wars"-style Animorphs animal-to-animal concepts for a "Bee Frog" (either Ax or Visser Three) a "Piranha Condor" (one of the boys), and a "Ram Dragon" (a Komodo dragon, that is, also one of the boys)
There are also concepts for some gimmicks that never happened.
  • Bat Optimus Primal with flapping wings
  • Insecticon with a pullback motor in beast mode
  • Tarantulas with a spring-loaded autotransformation that bounces up with the push of a button
  • Gator Megatron with a button-activated chomping gator mouth
  • T-Rex Megatron with a projectile-launching T-Rex head that fires like a missile from its neck with a pull of its beast mode tail
  • Gorilla Optimus Primal with two flails and a set of two spiked clubs that he holds and spins around in beast mode
  • Scorponok's Cyberbee drone originally being a little scorpion drone
  • T-Rex Megatron with an extending T-Rex head much like the extending tail arm that his final toy had
  • A sort of "Pretender"/Super Mode" version of T-Rex Megatron where a small kibble-less robot figure compacts into a torso mode while a large T-Rex toy turns into a humanoid suit of armor for the torso figure to slot into, and armed with a large trident weapon; think Powermaster Optimus Prime or Star Saber for this gimmick
  • A G1 Optimus Prime figure that turns into an Army truck and combines with an organic lion figure that forms armor for Optimus to wear
  • One of Depth Charge's early concepts has little shark minions that shoot out of his beast mode mouth and transform into their own robot modes, making Depth Charge a sort of Beast Wars version of Soundwave/Blaster. One of these concepts even has the little shark minion as a dolphin instead
  • A triple-changer "Buffalo Crab" Fuzor with two beast modes: a water buffalo and a fiddler crab
  • A triple-changer "Shark Mantis" Fuzor with two beast modes:a hammerhead shark and praying mantis
  • A Fuzor combiner formed by an eagle and an ostrich fusing to make a "Bigbird" (kind of a large bird with arms; funnily enough, this is the same descriptor for G1 Deathsaurus's altmode)
  • A Fuzor combiner formed by a frilled lizard and a rhinoceros fusing to make a Triceratops
  • A Fuzor combiner formed by a spider and an ant fusing to make a scorpion
  • Early concepts for triple-changer "Beast Machines" that have an organic beast mode and a mechanical vehicle mode: One that turns into a helicopter and a dragonfly, one that turns into a racecar and a crab, and one (that looks a lot like Optimus Primal) that turns into a four-legged cannon tank and a gorilla
  • A "Battle for the Spark" bird with a wind-up wing-flapping gimmick in its Spark
  • A "Battle for the Spark" figure of Obsidian with a wind-up propeller-spinning gimmick in its Spark
  • Wind-up Spark boxes that could be inserted into Vehicon figures to unlock pop-out weapon gimmicks (sort of like what Mini-Cons and Cyber Keys would later do in Armada and Cybertron) or inserted into Cheetor for a beast mode head-turning gimmick
  • Spark Crystals that resemble little Matrix cores and could be pushed to activate either a pop-out weapon on an early Optimus Primal design or a spinning rotor and lights and sounds cannon on an early Vehicon design
  • A removal Matrix core-looking Spark Crystal that could be inserted into the hips of a very early Maximal design that would later become Cheetor, with the Spark Crystal activating pop-out cannons on its thighs
  • A removal Matrix LED battery that could be inserted into an early Vehicon design's chest or arm to activate lights and deploy an arm blade
The rest of this section contains lengthy Q&A interviews with the following people:
  • Hideaki Yoke (餘家英昭) – toy development
  • Kozo Itagaki (板垣 耕三) – toy marketing / producer
  • Takio Ejima (江島多規男) – toy development
  • Hisashi Yuki (幸 日佐志) – toy development
  • Kōjin Ōno (大野 光仁) – toy development
  • Ryōka Yuzuki (柚木 涼香) – Voice actor for Blackwidow (Blackarachnia)
  • Yoshikazu Iwanami (岩浪美和 ) – Japanese version director / story editor

Part 3: Documents features the Beast Wars Data Box with lists of all the toys, episodes and movies. In particular, the specific Japanese toys that were sold in the U.S. through HasbroCollectors.com and Target are given their names written in English: Lio Convoy, Galvatron, Shadow Panther/Tripredacus Agent (both names, yes), Magmatron, Stampy, Saberback, Longrack, Archadis, Mach Kick, and… Colada! Yep, "Colada" finally has an official source for his name spelled as such, rather than the longstanding Engrishy "Cohrada" spelling.

Likewise, Razorbeast, Transquito, Iguanus and Scarem have their name written in Japanese as レイザーバック ("Razorback"), トランスキュート ("Transcute"), イグアナス (イグナー) ("Iguanus (Igunar)"), and スクリーム ("Scream"), just like in Part 1. Though, of further note is that Wolfang's name is spelled correctly in English, when in Part 1 his English name was misspelled as "Wolfgang". A similar typo appears in Part 3's list of the Beast Machines toys where the word "Heroic" in "Heroic Maximals" misspelled as "Hiroic". Other small typos like this appear throughout the book, but nothing too major and only noticeable if one is actively looking for them.

Finally, the episode guides for each series/movie arrange them in accordance to their Japanese airdates, so they are given in the following order:
  • Beast Wars season 1
  • Beast Wars II
  • Beast Wars Special
  • Beast Wars Neo
  • Beast Wars Metals: Convoy's Great Transformation (the Japanese theatrical release of "Cutting Edge")
  • Beast Wars Metals/Beast Wars seasons 2 & 3
  • Car Robots/Robots in Disguise
  • Beast Wars Returns/Beast Machines

All in all, the most interesting stuff in this book for me is all of the unreleased concepts for figures and gimmicks, but as a fan of the entire Beast Era, this book is a fine overview for much of the era's toy history.


Have you recieved this publication? Are you interested in learning more about the unreleased designs? Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!

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