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Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16

Transformers News: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16

Tuesday, March 13th, 2018 3:46AM CDT

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And finally, in actually new comics actually out this week from IDW Publishing, the ongoing series of Transformers: Lost Light brings us back to the main cast in the story after the Scavengers two-parter, as we find out what Rodimus and the crew have been up to in issue #16!

Read the full preview below, and expect a Seibertron.com review to appear after the book's release this Wednesday - but you can join the conversation in the Energon Pub right now, and speculate away as to what is happening and what may actually be happening - other than sudden death of characters.

Transformers: Lost Light #16—Cover A: Jack Lawrence
James Roberts (w) • Jack Lawrence (a & c)
ALL GOOD THINGS…! Rodimus and the Crusadercons have reached their final destination. The trouble is, it’s not Cyberutopia. In fact, it’s not ANYWHERE. But they’d better get used to it, because they’re going to be there until the end of Time...
FC • 32 pages • $3.99

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B&W variant cover by Alex Milne!


Transformers News: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16

Transformers News: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16

Transformers News: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16

Transformers News: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16

Transformers News: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16

Transformers News: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16

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Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1945856)
Posted by ZeroWolf on March 13th, 2018 @ 5:25am CDT
The well of all sparks? I hope they bring ten back, and maybe improve his body for him. Now is the reason his spark was taken because he was happy? Let the speculation begin!

Also zerohour, he wasn't just arguing, especially if you look over the last few pages.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1945861)
Posted by Randomhero on March 13th, 2018 @ 6:53am CDT
Okay....umm...this isn’t really happening. Ten doesn’t have a spark.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1945867)
Posted by ZeroWolf on March 13th, 2018 @ 7:29am CDT
Unless Roberts is saying that he's gained one...or does roddy believe he had one? Or you could argue that whoever did this believed he had one just because he was a similar being...
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1945870)
Posted by Randomhero on March 13th, 2018 @ 7:47am CDT
ZeroWolf wrote:Unless Roberts is saying that he's gained one...or does roddy believe he had one? Or you could argue that whoever did this believed he had one just because he was a similar being...



He’s not though. He couldn’t pass the ambus test and he didn’t get one along the way. Hell hes made from corpses. Technically he doesn’t even have a spark chamber because he’s a drone. He wasn’t built to have a spark.

This shows they are not in an afterlife. Skip being their ship is also something since he was shown in the last issue in a flashback. It’s a bigger picture being laid out. I’m not gonna be surprised if they were all captured and they’re all in some shared coma not unlike what was shown to be done to Thunderclash and the protectobots.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1945877)
Posted by Big Grim on March 13th, 2018 @ 8:25am CDT
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Soft Reboot brings to mind AHM. Personally I think that would be the worst case scenario. A full reboot is good. It represents change and that's always a positive, as opposed to the stagnation of the status quo.

Fair enough, I just don't feel it's stagnant. I could get rid of some of the extra nonsense added for the Hasbroverse but ROM Vs Transformers shows how it works, Vs Visionaries shows how it really, really doesn't.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1945881)
Posted by Randomhero on March 13th, 2018 @ 8:50am CDT
Big Grim wrote:
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Soft Reboot brings to mind AHM. Personally I think that would be the worst case scenario. A full reboot is good. It represents change and that's always a positive, as opposed to the stagnation of the status quo.

Fair enough, I just don't feel it's stagnant. I could get rid of some of the extra nonsense added for the Hasbroverse but ROM Vs Transformers shows how it works, Vs Visionaries shows how it really, really doesn't.



I don’t know about that. I’m reading visionaries and I have no problems with it.

Honestly I personally think it’s the fans fault. Revolutions was set to fail from the start because everyone screamed how much they don’t want it and through out the whole thing it was just fan rage about how much they don’t want it. First strike same thing. Ever since they announced they were bringing other franchises in people didn’t want it and the vocal minority made sure their voice was heard.

Can’t deny the passed 2 years has been people ranting “I don’t want this I don’t want this!l” and when it happened it’s been “I don’t like this! I don’t like this!”
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1945885)
Posted by AllNewSuperRobot on March 13th, 2018 @ 9:18am CDT
To be fair, that is the era we live in at the moment: The age of the vocal (minority) complainer. In decades past such people were rightly ignored, now for some mystifying reason they are being catered to and everyone else is being dragged along regardless. The constant whining of petulant adults acting like children is the perpetual din in the background of life in 2018.

But I digress. I tapped out of IDWverse with Death of Optimus Prime. I didn't like it, MTMTE or RiD (as they were back then). I didn't make a big song and dance about it, I just stopped buying the books. So I just await the reboot that is coming. If it includes more than just the Transformers, it won't really concern me as in most TF media, I just gloss over the human characters anyway.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1945887)
Posted by ZeroWolf on March 13th, 2018 @ 9:28am CDT
Randomhero wrote:
Big Grim wrote:
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Soft Reboot brings to mind AHM. Personally I think that would be the worst case scenario. A full reboot is good. It represents change and that's always a positive, as opposed to the stagnation of the status quo.

Fair enough, I just don't feel it's stagnant. I could get rid of some of the extra nonsense added for the Hasbroverse but ROM Vs Transformers shows how it works, Vs Visionaries shows how it really, really doesn't.



I don’t know about that. I’m reading visionaries and I have no problems with it.

Honestly I personally think it’s the fans fault. Revolutions was set to fail from the start because everyone screamed how much they don’t want it and through out the whole thing it was just fan rage about how much they don’t want it. First strike same thing. Ever since they announced they were bringing other franchises in people didn’t want it and the vocal minority made sure their voice was heard.

Can’t deny the passed 2 years has been people ranting “I don’t want this I don’t want this!l” and when it happened it’s been “I don’t like this! I don’t like this!”

This is true sadly, though I think this has been growing for a while
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1945895)
Posted by Randomhero on March 13th, 2018 @ 10:11am CDT
ZeroWolf wrote:
Randomhero wrote:
Big Grim wrote:
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Soft Reboot brings to mind AHM. Personally I think that would be the worst case scenario. A full reboot is good. It represents change and that's always a positive, as opposed to the stagnation of the status quo.

Fair enough, I just don't feel it's stagnant. I could get rid of some of the extra nonsense added for the Hasbroverse but ROM Vs Transformers shows how it works, Vs Visionaries shows how it really, really doesn't.



I don’t know about that. I’m reading visionaries and I have no problems with it.

Honestly I personally think it’s the fans fault. Revolutions was set to fail from the start because everyone screamed how much they don’t want it and through out the whole thing it was just fan rage about how much they don’t want it. First strike same thing. Ever since they announced they were bringing other franchises in people didn’t want it and the vocal minority made sure their voice was heard.

Can’t deny the passed 2 years has been people ranting “I don’t want this I don’t want this!l” and when it happened it’s been “I don’t like this! I don’t like this!”

This is true sadly, though I think this has been growing for a while


Comics are dying. This was IDWs attempt to give it a bump and a facelift. I’ll admit I didn’t read everything. I stayed away from Rom Micronaughts and MASK because I just dont by know them. I stayed away from gi G.I. Joe because I didn’t read their universe back in the day so I when they brought it back I didn’t know anything and that intimidated me. I did however read revolutions and I enjoyed it, Rom vs TF which I loved and first strike was awesome to me and Revolutionaries was one of my favorite books last year. I read the entire series in bulk and was super bummed it stopped.

I read comics they’re my media so a lot of what has happened is stuff that happens with other companies. DC and Marvel did reboots once or twice the passed 8 years and they’re working toward another. It’s comics.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1945903)
Posted by YoungPrime on March 13th, 2018 @ 11:23am CDT
Sigh......

Cyclonus was smiling as well. So will he get the spark ripped out of him to?

With all this speculation about things wrapping up or rebooting and the CCO stepping down (Getting fired). I'm kinda lossing interest in the IDW-verse, especailling the OP book and clear indication of them bringing Bumblebee back :BANG_HEAD: and shoehorning those other Hasbro books in it and IDW authors not seemingly having a clue that followers are turned off.

Barber was never my fav but he was a step above Costa (keyword "was") now it's hit or miss with there being so many irratating characters that take up this book's space. With Roberts it feels like the broad vision and world building he once had in the begining has a security gate around it now.

Just sad how this seems to be ending.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1945947)
Posted by Wireless_Phantom on March 13th, 2018 @ 2:48pm CDT
Ok so it might just be me, but my first thought on seeing what just happened to Ten was, "Is that the core of the Matrix?" I'm sure that probably doesn't make any sense, considering half is with Prime and the other is drifting on Luna 1, but still.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1945991)
Posted by Galactic Prime on March 13th, 2018 @ 4:28pm CDT
[list=][/list]
Z3ROhour wrote:
Rodimus Prime wrote:
Galactic Prime wrote:
Burn wrote:
Galactic Prime wrote:Not upset at all man. I'm just right.
Fact = fact when it's garbage.



Fixed it for you
Really? Now you're going to pick a fight with an administrator? I can only give you a warning, but hopefully he bans you. You contribute nothing to the discussion and are just trolling.

arguing is wrong now?


God forbid.

No one was picking a fight, except it seems him with me. Apparently you're only allowed to agree with the majority here.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1945999)
Posted by Va'al on March 13th, 2018 @ 4:43pm CDT
I have a couple of thoughts about this issue that I want to see if ScottyP, who's helping by taking on the review, will address. If not, I'll make a longer post about it once the review is up!


But I will say I think it's one of the strongest displays of Lawrence's work. :D
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946004)
Posted by ZeroWolf on March 13th, 2018 @ 5:03pm CDT
From that va'al I guess you didn't like this issue that much or is it more, it's good aside from one or two things.

Zerohour: nothing wrong with disagreeing but you can disagree amicably by acknowledging your differing opinions (which aren't facts) statements like "I am not a fan of Roberts writing" is fine and dandy.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946006)
Posted by misfire19d on March 13th, 2018 @ 5:19pm CDT
Galactic Prime wrote:[list=][/list]
Z3ROhour wrote:
Rodimus Prime wrote:
Galactic Prime wrote:
Burn wrote:
Galactic Prime wrote:Not upset at all man. I'm just right.
Fact = fact when it's garbage.



Fixed it for you
Really? Now you're going to pick a fight with an administrator? I can only give you a warning, but hopefully he bans you. You contribute nothing to the discussion and are just trolling.

arguing is wrong now?


God forbid.

No one was picking a fight, except it seems him with me. Apparently you're only allowed to agree with the majority here.

Yeah. A lot of these fan sites are operated like good ol’ boy networks. They ask for comments but get whiny and triggered when they don’t like what you have to say. Here, I’ll show you.

I dont like Roberts’ writing because he espouses (tweets and retweets) an evil and tyrannical ideology that is reflected in his work. I haven’t purchased an IDW in over a year.

Intersectionality is a meaningless concept in Transformers canon. (Is my toaster a boy or a girl?)It’s meant to pander to an almost nonexistent set of consumers. (Hot Topic employees)

I’m not interested in reading about Transformers that resemble you because you are not interesting.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946009)
Posted by WreckerJack on March 13th, 2018 @ 5:52pm CDT
This issue just screams "Oh look all your favs are dead/dying" and then with the next two issues "Oh look they are fine again, made you worry haha." [-(

I'll admit I want the Drift and Ratchet cover for #18 though. I'm barely hanging on to this series as I mentioned previously. But on a positive note - I was gifted Windblade: The Last City and the used book store had Last Stand of the Wreckers so I have something else to get into.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946015)
Posted by ZeroWolf on March 13th, 2018 @ 6:17pm CDT
misfire19d wrote:
Galactic Prime wrote:[list=][/list]
Z3ROhour wrote:
Rodimus Prime wrote:
Galactic Prime wrote:
Burn wrote:
Galactic Prime wrote:Not upset at all man. I'm just right.
Fact = fact when it's garbage.



Fixed it for you
Really? Now you're going to pick a fight with an administrator? I can only give you a warning, but hopefully he bans you. You contribute nothing to the discussion and are just trolling.

arguing is wrong now?


God forbid.

No one was picking a fight, except it seems him with me. Apparently you're only allowed to agree with the majority here.

Yeah. A lot of these fan sites are operated like good ol’ boy networks. They ask for comments but get whiny and triggered when they don’t like what you have to say. Here, I’ll show you.

I dont like Roberts’ writing because he espouses (tweets and retweets) an evil and tyrannical ideology that is reflected in his work. I haven’t purchased an IDW in over a year.

Intersectionality is a meaningless concept in Transformers canon. (Is my toaster a boy or a girl?)It’s meant to pander to an almost nonexistent set of consumers. (Hot Topic employees)

I’m not interested in reading about Transformers that resemble you because you are not interesting.

To be fair it wasn't idw who opened that can of worms as hasbro started it when they introduced arcee back in 86 (wait I'm wrong it started in the search for alpha trion episodes) and continued in almost every series (I think amarda was an exception) and fan favourite furman really brought it home to idw with spotlight Arcee. This is why I'm quite confused when people bring it up as a problem.

Also as an aside female robots have always captured the imagination with the most famous being Maria who of course featured in metropolis and is very iconic. So robots having genders has been with us for a very long time. Now if it is needed or not, that is a different question that depends on how you view the origin story of the transformers but that's for an entirely different thread.

You're welcome to your opinion on Roberts as it's just that, an opinion which is not a fact. You think he's pushing an ideology whereas in my opinion he's just writing a comic but touching up on issuses that he thinks are important. Comics have long since been vehicles for politics and the like, ever since the days where superman beat up Hitler (something he shared with cap America).
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946017)
Posted by Va'al on March 13th, 2018 @ 6:18pm CDT
ZeroWolf wrote:From that va'al I guess you didn't like this issue that much or is it more, it's good aside from one or two things.


More the latter yeah. I just want to talk through some of the parts that have me thinking about things. :-?

WreckerJack wrote:This issue just screams "Oh look all your favs are dead/dying" and then with the next two issues "Oh look they are fine again, made you worry haha." [-(

I'll admit I want the Drift and Ratchet cover for #18 though. I'm barely hanging on to this series as I mentioned previously. But on a positive note - I was gifted Windblade: The Last City and the used book store had Last Stand of the Wreckers so I have something else to get into.


There's some good reading in there! Though a warning, Last City has some unfortunately rushed middle sections, especially with second Windblade arc.

As for the deadbait - I dunno. Maybe. Having read the issue, I am actually none the wiser.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946026)
Posted by Burn on March 13th, 2018 @ 7:13pm CDT
Galactic Prime wrote:[list=][/list]
Z3ROhour wrote:
Rodimus Prime wrote:
Galactic Prime wrote:
Burn wrote:
Galactic Prime wrote:Not upset at all man. I'm just right.
Fact = fact when it's garbage.



Fixed it for you
Really? Now you're going to pick a fight with an administrator? I can only give you a warning, but hopefully he bans you. You contribute nothing to the discussion and are just trolling.

arguing is wrong now?


God forbid.

No one was picking a fight, except it seems him with me. Apparently you're only allowed to agree with the majority here.


How is telling you that your opinion does NOT equal fact picking a fight? Reading into too much there mate.

You're more than welcome to disagree with peoples opinions, but do it without resorting to insults as you've been doing.

misfire19d wrote:I’m not interested in reading about Transformers that resemble you because you are not interesting.

I'm just over the whole socio-political statements they sneak in.

Comics are supposed to be an escape from reality, not a platform for an individuals opinion.

Wait ... did a staff member just say something negative about IDW? Yeah, sorry but your first statement is in fact incorrect. Staff are divided on these books as much as members.

All opinions are welcome, be it for or against, just accept and respect the opinions of those that don't agree with you. We can disagree in a civilised manner.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946029)
Posted by ScottyP on March 13th, 2018 @ 8:04pm CDT
Burn wrote:I'm just over the whole socio-political statements they sneak in.

Comics are supposed to be an escape from reality, not a platform for an individuals opinion.
I really don't think there's a whole ton of that in these books. I do think many readers actively look for such things. The most political part of Lost Light is the Megatron story in issue 6. Anode was not much of anything to me but some quick analysis on the sociological impact of a homonormative/asexual/etc intelligent species going out into the galaxy, and it helped lampshade Spotlight Arcee which is always nice. I found it too academic to be political. Getaway is a study in Cybertronian sociopathy, which is again more academic than anything.

On the second point, I think that's a little shortsighted on the purpose of any entertainment. While primarily around to provide leisure or pleasure, it can be a way to broaden horizons, challenge beliefs, and spread ideas that might help the world be better. The purpose of Transformers is for us to have fun while Hasbro makes money (mostly the latter, let's be honest), but if the entertainment it presents is mixed with a dose of material that helps us spread empathy, equanimity, and wisdom - or leads us to at least thinking about these things - then I don't see the big deal. If something does that by providing a Cybertronian avatar for underrepresented or marginalized groups, I also don't see the big deal. If anything it's great that inclusivity is such a focus, because it builds the fanbase and most of y'all are pretty cool :)
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946042)
Posted by Burn on March 13th, 2018 @ 10:14pm CDT
ScottyP wrote:
Burn wrote:I'm just over the whole socio-political statements they sneak in.

Comics are supposed to be an escape from reality, not a platform for an individuals opinion.
I really don't think there's a whole ton of that in these books. I do think many readers actively look for such things. The most political part of Lost Light is the Megatron story in issue 6. Anode was not much of anything to me but some quick analysis on the sociological impact of a homonormative/asexual/etc intelligent species going out into the galaxy, and it helped lampshade Spotlight Arcee which is always nice. I found it too academic to be political. Getaway is a study in Cybertronian sociopathy, which is again more academic than anything.


Point conceded. In the greater spectrum though, IDW isn't the only publisher guilty of doing this, they just seem to be more obvious about it.

On the second point, I think that's a little shortsighted on the purpose of any entertainment. While primarily around to provide leisure or pleasure, it can be a way to broaden horizons, challenge beliefs, and spread ideas that might help the world be better. The purpose of Transformers is for us to have fun while Hasbro makes money (mostly the latter, let's be honest), but if the entertainment it presents is mixed with a dose of material that helps us spread empathy, equanimity, and wisdom - or leads us to at least thinking about these things - then I don't see the big deal. If something does that by providing a Cybertronian avatar for underrepresented or marginalized groups, I also don't see the big deal. If anything it's great that inclusivity is such a focus, because it builds the fanbase and most of y'all are pretty cool :)

ehhhhhhh if anything it's probably a personal preference. I read comics, I watch TV shows, I watch movies, all as a temporary escape.

Ask anyone who's worked with me, you do NOT interrupt me during my lunch hour. Aside from it being rude, you're cutting into my comic reading time. Image
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946057)
Posted by Rodimus Prime on March 14th, 2018 @ 12:30am CDT
ScottyP wrote:While primarily around to provide leisure or pleasure, it can be a way to broaden horizons, challenge beliefs, and spread ideas that might help the world be better...if the entertainment it presents is mixed with a dose of material that helps us spread empathy, equanimity, and wisdom - or leads us to at least thinking about these things
But then it stops being entertainment and becomes social commentary, thus negating the reason for its existence in the first place. I understand that everyone has his/her own preference and reason for reading a comic book, but personally I don't want a writer's personal point of view shoved down my throat, especially at the expense of an already established property such as Transformers. Had Roberts been the originator of the entire franchise, it would be different. When I pick up a TF comic, I don't want to read about social issues that resonate with current events in humanity, I pick up a comic precisely to escape such things.

And yes, Roberts is at best a mediocre TF writer in my opinion. He should have been shown the door after MTMTE #55, and a more competent writer should have written Lost Light. Mairghread Scott, perhaps? I mean, TAAO was really good for the most part, and IDW killed that book. She could have taken over the MTMTE cast.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946064)
Posted by WreckerJack on March 14th, 2018 @ 3:00am CDT
I think that is a big thing for me too. I don't like politics much. I pay attention because I have to and the issues effect our lives so we should be informed. It's kind of like having constant focus and anxiety over things that we are already dealing with in real life. I watch the news, I am aware of these issues. I want to take a break from them and have a little fun with comics. I want action, adventure, favorite characters and fun! I don't mind some heavy themes, stories that make us ask the hard questions or a little bit of politics now and again. But as a constant recurring theme, it's not for me.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946072)
Posted by ScottyP on March 14th, 2018 @ 6:29am CDT
Everlasting Mystery
A Review of Transformers: Lost Light #16

Free of any explicit spoilers, but some may be unintentionally implied.
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Rolling out and into your Wednesday

Lost Light 16 rejoins the goings on with Team Rodimus, last seen in issue #13 in some form of perilous peril. Mystery, danger, and lines that will be quoted for years await as the latest effort from writer James Roberts, artist Jack Lawrence, colorist Joana Lafuente, and letterer Tom B. Long arrives just in time to keep up a satisfyingly aggressive release schedule. Read on to find out whether or not Lost Light puts those pieces together into something you should pick up.

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Cyclonus, aka The Dude

This has never been a book to shy away from difficult topics, and the main question posed by this issue for me is, "if you suddenly find yourself in purgatory what will you do?" This is handled with the characteristic wit and charm that only this crew of Transformers could get away with - no pun intended, seriously! Surreal moments are balanced by grounded ones while emotional moments are bound on each side by humorous dialogue, though sometimes it comes through more as a relief valve for nervous tension especially in the case of Brainstorm. While the thought of funny, quippy dialogue will make some readers roll their eyes, it's nothing new for or unique to this issue and unless this winds up being your first ever reading within the series you already know whether or not that's a positive development.

Put another way, I find the dialogue well balanced and incredibly charming, but recent reminders from some others on site staff lead me to believe that some readers will, for whatever reason, find something not to like in it.

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Would you like to buy some encyclopedias?

The surrealism is a significant part of this first chapter of a three part story. As demonstrated in part by the image above, the world that the team has found itself on is part Cybertron, part dreamscape, and all mystery. The creation myth teased in earlier stories is expanded and even debated upon by some characters in what could be pre-emptive meta-humor. Is what occurs really happening, or is it some thoroughly crafted illusion? Does the answer to that matter when you're having fun just following the story wherever it may lead? Your own answers will frame how you feel about this installment. It works for me, but fellow staffer Counterpunch found a lack of feeling delivered by the uncertainty, stating "I don't think anything was bad, but there's nothing to do with the information. Every bit of it is as likely to be false as it is true."

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Another mystery, or just coincidence?

The pacing is brisk but always feels natural, with even a two-page break for an exposition dump framed in a way that both pokes fun at itself for being an exposition dump and for still leaving related questions unanswered. While that could have been an unnecessary chunk of story best left to the imagination or a couple referential lines of dialogue, it's helpful here given the abrupt nature of the opening pages. Additionally, it serves as a reminder of a conspicuously absent character, though that absence will only remain conspicuous if it continues for the remaining two chapters of this story arc.

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Thok-ing the grumpy away

After three issues away, Jack Lawrence returns to line art duties for "The Everlasting Voices" and provides excellent, consistent mechanical designs for each Transformer while also making sure to playfully use alternate modes where possible and appropriate. Joana Lafuente's colors give superb visual continuity making the changes to and fro in lineart from issue to issue as seamless as possible. Overall it's a great effort and execution, with even the silent (and close to silent) pages managing to ooze story.

Tom B. Long does a couple things with "letters" that are so clever they need their own call-out in this section. Large, outlined reds stand out at one point to convey the tone of the words in a way that makes them distinctly Rodimus' words, and another moment with Whirl is wacky fun that only Whirl could get away with. A less skilled letterer could have tried the same thing and failed miserably, but these examples added to the experience in an unexpected, visually advantageous way.

Lawrence and Lafuente team up for the "A" cover, while Alex Milne provides the "B" cover featuring colors by Josh Perez as seen in this review's news post thumbnail. A colorless version of the same cover is also available as the 10-copy retailer incentive for this issue. As always, you can find images of all of those covers and full credits for the issue in our Vector Sigma Database page for Transformers: Lost Light #16, but please note it contains a character appearance list and in this case that will mean huge spoilers!

Verdict
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Whirl, talking about "Lost Light Detractors"

Lost Light #16 feels like the start of a part of this story that will put all the pieces in place for a confluence of huge events as both the plot and geographic scope of the series begins to narrow in on a tipping point. The last page contains what is a very big, long awaited development and should allay concerns some readers have had about the pace of the series. While some of the character moments needed a bit more space to breathe, that doesn't take away from what they were and I think the experience of reading a physical, printed copy of the book will address some of that. For an opening act, this is about as good as it gets for me but some of the other staff feedback makes me wary enough to not bump this a notch higher on the numerical score front. Very good and potentially the start of a truly great arc.

. :rodimusstar: :rodimusstar: :rodimusstar: :rodimusstar: :rodimusstarhalf: out of :rodimusstar: :rodimusstar: :rodimusstar: :rodimusstar: :rodimusstar:


Bonus! James Roberts' soundtrack suggestions for this issue:
  • Queen - "Let Me Live"
  • Air - "Kelly Watch The Stars" (ed. - I second this, fantastic song from a fantastic band off a fantastic album!)
  • Lou Reed - "Perfect Day"
  • Wilco - "Jesus, Etc."
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946081)
Posted by Big Grim on March 14th, 2018 @ 6:54am CDT
Randomhero wrote:Can’t deny the passed 2 years has been people ranting “I don’t want this I don’t want this!l” and when it happened it’s been “I don’t like this! I don’t like this!”

Oh sure. I have no problem with most of it existing in the same universe. G.I Joe works, ROM works and MASK SHOULD have worked. I admit, I've not read Micronauts but I really don't like the idea of Visionaries. If they existed by themselves, they would probably be fine.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946083)
Posted by ZeroWolf on March 14th, 2018 @ 7:02am CDT
Good review scottyp, though I feel for the caption of the matrix above roddy it should say "hello, do you know about primus?" :lol: though I am just splitting hairs.

Just remember, there is always someone who'll find a reason to not like it, regardless of content
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946084)
Posted by Randomhero on March 14th, 2018 @ 7:02am CDT
Yeah they’re not dead. They’re in some form of shared stasis.

Ten has a spark, they acknowledge his voice is different, only dead people that are closely associated with the crew turn up, the stupid Warren makes another appearance out of nowhere, rodimus demands to see the guiding hand and VWOP! There they are.

It’s all an illusion to distract them from what’s actually going on.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946085)
Posted by Randomhero on March 14th, 2018 @ 7:05am CDT
Big Grim wrote:
Randomhero wrote:Can’t deny the passed 2 years has been people ranting “I don’t want this I don’t want this!l” and when it happened it’s been “I don’t like this! I don’t like this!”

Oh sure. I have no problem with most of it existing in the same universe. G.I Joe works, ROM works and MASK SHOULD have worked. I admit, I've not read Micronauts but I really don't like the idea of Visionaries. If they existed by themselves, they would probably be fine.


That’s the point of them being in a crossover book with transformers. Nobody knows or cares about visionaries. It was a failed toyline and cartoon. To even have its own comic would have no one reading it except the one nerd who was the one visionaries fan.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946088)
Posted by Ironhidensh on March 14th, 2018 @ 7:33am CDT
WreckerJack wrote:I think that is a big thing for me too. I don't like politics much. I pay attention because I have to and the issues effect our lives so we should be informed. It's kind of like having constant focus and anxiety over things that we are already dealing with in real life. I watch the news, I am aware of these issues. I want to take a break from them and have a little fun with comics. I want action, adventure, favorite characters and fun! I don't mind some heavy themes, stories that make us ask the hard questions or a little bit of politics now and again. But as a constant recurring theme, it's not for me.



Spot. Fucking. On.


When the message fits to the story, it's cool and works. In recent years, it feels that creators are fitting stories to their message, and that doesn't work. Even when I agree with the message, I don't want to see it as the focus. Escapism is a needed outlet to retain sanity in this world, and more often than not, it feels like it's being tossed aside so people can give themselves a soapbox to stand on.

Nothing drags me out of a story faster than being preached at.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946093)
Posted by Crosscheck on March 14th, 2018 @ 8:15am CDT
This might actually be a good way to bring back some of the dead characters. I don't see them bringing Skids back(he was finally at peace), but bring back Trailbreaker and Pipes and a few others.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946098)
Posted by AllNewSuperRobot on March 14th, 2018 @ 8:51am CDT
Hopefully, with the end goal of the Lost Light supposedly in sight, the emergence of Unicron and talk of a reboot, the writers will take this to heart and take full advantage of it IE A Movie-style mass purge.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946115)
Posted by Galactic Prime on March 14th, 2018 @ 10:55am CDT
Burn wrote:
Galactic Prime wrote:[list=][/list]
Z3ROhour wrote:
Rodimus Prime wrote:
Galactic Prime wrote:
Burn wrote:
Galactic Prime wrote:Not upset at all man. I'm just right.
Fact = fact when it's garbage.



Fixed it for you
Really? Now you're going to pick a fight with an administrator? I can only give you a warning, but hopefully he bans you. You contribute nothing to the discussion and are just trolling.

arguing is wrong now?


God forbid.

No one was picking a fight, except it seems him with me. Apparently you're only allowed to agree with the majority here.


How is telling you that your opinion does NOT equal fact picking a fight? Reading into too much there mate.

You're more than welcome to disagree with peoples opinions, but do it without resorting to insults as you've been doing.

misfire19d wrote:I’m not interested in reading about Transformers that resemble you because you are not interesting.

I'm just over the whole socio-political statements they sneak in.

Comics are supposed to be an escape from reality, not a platform for an individuals opinion.

Wait ... did a staff member just say something negative about IDW? Yeah, sorry but your first statement is in fact incorrect. Staff are divided on these books as much as members.

All opinions are welcome, be it for or against, just accept and respect the opinions of those that don't agree with you. We can disagree in a civilised manner.



I said I wasn't picking a fight, I was accused of it, did you read the whole thing? Second, I haven't slung one insult at anyone, but I have been insulted. So maybe you should be speaking to someone else regarding behaviour around here, because there is nothing wrong with mine.

Facts are Facts and the facts state the IDW books are garbage, if they were the shining jewels some of you claim them to be they wouldn't be selling so poorly.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946117)
Posted by ScottyP on March 14th, 2018 @ 11:08am CDT
On the absences:
Anode and Lug I figure was just page space. We'll see.

I think Chromedome and Rewind are being saved for something where they run into Chromedome's seven evil exes former conjunx and bad things happen.

Rung I can't figure out. However, I bet it will be resolution to the part during the beginning of S2 where the quantum duplicate LL was stated to have "lost" him during the initial explosion on launch day.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946126)
Posted by Va'al on March 14th, 2018 @ 11:40am CDT
Points I raised too late with Scotty, that I was thinking about pre-review:

- Ten legitimately upset me. A somewhat 'positive' shock value death.
- Some of the humour used throughout felt like it didn't always land, or at least gave the feeling of jittery giggles to cover everything not being good.
- Probably one of the better Rodimus issues so far.
- Whirl is still great.
- Following both points above, probably also one of Lawrence's strongest work, also thanks to silent opener , Rodimus and Whirl moments (Ratchet too)


But mostly:

- Very innnnnteresting lettering work on dead and death - may or may not be of significance that it can't really be repeated in same way too often. I actually went through and looked at it, and between bold, italics, regular, fancy lettering and highlights, there is only one actual repetition of the word dead or died. Visual font humour has been used this prominently sparingly before, such as The Scavengers, so this stood out to me!
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946129)
Posted by Stormshot_Prime on March 14th, 2018 @ 12:04pm CDT
Va'al wrote:Points I raised too late with Scotty, that I was thinking about pre-review:

- Ten legitimately upset me. A somewhat 'positive' shock value death.
- Some of the humour used throughout felt like it didn't always land, or at least gave the feeling of jittery giggles to cover everything not being good.
- Probably one of the better Rodimus issues so far.
- Whirl is still great.
- Following both points above, probably also one of Lawrence's strongest work, also thanks to silent opener , Rodimus and Whirl moments (Ratchet too)


But mostly:

- Very innnnnteresting lettering work on dead and death - may or may not be of significance that it can't really be repeated in same way too often. I actually went through and looked at it, and between bold, italics, regular, fancy lettering and highlights, there is only one actual repetition of the word dead or died. Visual font humour has been used this prominently sparingly before, such as The Scavengers, so this stood out to me!


That humor really is a little jarring. Not that it’s bad per se, but’s it’s almost like it’s covering the story’s tracks or making up for a couple empty moments. But that’s just a small complaint of mine, there’s so much good happening now in LL, finally.

Truthfully, I don’t think anything is what it seems. Not Getaway finding “Cyberuoptia” (lookin way different than its supposed appearance with skids in issue 21 I think), not anything happening in Skip. And now we have even more mystery in the Grand Architect/Scorponok/Knight House stuff.

Not to mention, the Worldsweeper crashes into the White House in OP’s vision in All Hail Optimus. Even with all this potential IDW-ending stuff coming up maybe, I think ultimately Lost Light is going to come back around to significant importance and tie everything off.

Part of the reason why I started not liking the later MTMTE and LL is because the impact on the overall TF universe felt so much less, like everything else is almost happening in a totally different universe.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946165)
Posted by Burn on March 14th, 2018 @ 4:13pm CDT
Thoughts ... not a review, because people hated it when I reviewed books

This was a good, balanced issue.

It had a nice balance between the good and the bad that have divided fans over this series.

Whirl ... we really need more Whirl. His brutal honesty really shines in this issue. As does Rodimus' hot headedness, for once I actually didn't hate Rodimus.

There wasn't any connection back to some plot point from X years ago, something this book is notorious for, something I truly detest about this book. It's a straight up "here and now".

Admittedly the book doesn't really answer any questions (in fact I was left disappointed with the "OMG! TEN CAN SPEAK!" arc), but it does end in a way that leaves me looking forward to the next issue.

It's not the sort of issue that would win back fans who have given up on the comic, but for those of us who are holding on, many of you should enjoy it.

But seriously, we need more Whirl.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946169)
Posted by ZeroWolf on March 14th, 2018 @ 4:55pm CDT
Stormshot_Prime wrote:
Va'al wrote:Points I raised too late with Scotty, that I was thinking about pre-review:

- Ten legitimately upset me. A somewhat 'positive' shock value death.
- Some of the humour used throughout felt like it didn't always land, or at least gave the feeling of jittery giggles to cover everything not being good.
- Probably one of the better Rodimus issues so far.
- Whirl is still great.
- Following both points above, probably also one of Lawrence's strongest work, also thanks to silent opener , Rodimus and Whirl moments (Ratchet too)


But mostly:

- Very innnnnteresting lettering work on dead and death - may or may not be of significance that it can't really be repeated in same way too often. I actually went through and looked at it, and between bold, italics, regular, fancy lettering and highlights, there is only one actual repetition of the word dead or died. Visual font humour has been used this prominently sparingly before, such as The Scavengers, so this stood out to me!


That humor really is a little jarring. Not that it’s bad per se, but’s it’s almost like it’s covering the story’s tracks or making up for a couple empty moments. But that’s just a small complaint of mine, there’s so much good happening now in LL, finally.

Truthfully, I don’t think anything is what it seems. Not Getaway finding “Cyberuoptia” (lookin way different than its supposed appearance with skids in issue 21 I think), not anything happening in Skip. And now we have even more mystery in the Grand Architect/Scorponok/Knight House stuff.

Not to mention, the Worldsweeper crashes into the White House in OP’s vision in All Hail Optimus. Even with all this potential IDW-ending stuff coming up maybe, I think ultimately Lost Light is going to come back around to significant importance and tie everything off.

Part of the reason why I started not liking the later MTMTE and LL is because the impact on the overall TF universe felt so much less, like everything else is almost happening in a totally different universe.

Given its very plot, I don't think there's much that ll could do that would affect the overall state of the universe. Unless they pulled a "Q Who/best of both worlds" scenario wherein the ll encountered a threat (let's say the swarm for example) and managed to get away while the swarm, now having a taste for cybertonian, travelled and attack prime and Co.

While it can feel like different universes, I picture it more like the avengers and guardians of the galaxy, you know that they are connected but the threats they face rarely matter to the other (talking comics here)
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946210)
Posted by Ironhidensh on March 14th, 2018 @ 8:13pm CDT
Found this on the book of faces tonight. I like it.



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Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946268)
Posted by ZeroWolf on March 15th, 2018 @ 2:53am CDT
That's awesome
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946271)
Posted by Sagitta on March 15th, 2018 @ 3:09am CDT
Dunno about anyone else...but notice that aside from Chromedome & Rewind our favorite "historical constant" has been missing since everyone abandoned Skip?
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946315)
Posted by Big Grim on March 15th, 2018 @ 11:02am CDT
I loved this issue. Plenty of interesting stuff going on. I admit, I felt absurdly happy when Cyclonus found Tailgate. It was sweet.

Agree that we need more Whirl. He was a joy in this issue. Rodimus amused me rather a lot too.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946338)
Posted by AllNewSuperRobot on March 15th, 2018 @ 1:40pm CDT
Ironhidensh wrote:Found this on the book of faces tonight. I like it.



Image



I'd forgotten Cyclonus did have a design in Animated.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946361)
Posted by Va'al on March 15th, 2018 @ 3:47pm CDT
As issue #16 of IDW Publishing's ongoing comics series Transformers: Lost Light hit the stands (digital and less so) this week, we also have some more artwork for the upcoming issue #17 - the second part of this new story arc - for the two Jack Lawrence variant covers that will feature on the issue: one with a very ascending Ultra Magnus, and one with a defiant Rodimus in the faces of the Guiding Hand. Check them out below, and join the conversation in the Energon Pub!

Transformers: Lost Light #17

(W) James Roberts (A/CA) Jack Lawrence
"The Everlasting Voices," Part 2! Hot Rod and company are dead. The Allspark is real. And Hot Rod is about to meet his maker(s)! Oh, Primus! Somebody stop him!
In Shops: Apr 25, 2018
SRP: $3.99


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Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946385)
Posted by Rodimus Prime on March 15th, 2018 @ 6:07pm CDT
Looking at that Magnus cover, I'm getting flashbacks of TFA Prowl.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946392)
Posted by ZeroWolf on March 15th, 2018 @ 6:42pm CDT
Nice covers there, so aside from if this is actually happening or not, is roddy about to his his feet where his mouth is?
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946398)
Posted by Ironhidensh on March 15th, 2018 @ 7:03pm CDT
Out of all the Transformers, Rodimus is probably the only one with enough ego, and enough decency, to hold his own in a convo with the gods.
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946442)
Posted by Hydrargyrus on March 15th, 2018 @ 9:32pm CDT
Ironhidensh wrote:Out of all the Transformers, Rodimus is probably the only one with enough ego, and enough decency, to hold his own in a convo with the gods.

Just imagine Sky Lynx. :lol:
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946462)
Posted by Seibertron on March 16th, 2018 @ 12:19am CDT
MagicDeath wrote:
Ironhidensh wrote:Out of all the Transformers, Rodimus is probably the only one with enough ego, and enough decency, to hold his own in a convo with the gods.

Just imagine Sky Lynx. :lol:


He'd say something conceited to the powers-that-be. You know he would!
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946487)
Posted by AllNewSuperRobot on March 16th, 2018 @ 6:58am CDT
Funny aside,

As I've mentioned, I am currently collecting a TF part-work. Covering all Transformers comics from Marvel to IDW. The newest two arrived today: IDWverse - Titan's Return and The Dying of The Light. Now I haven't read anything recent outside of this part-work since Death of Optimus Prime, so this collection is very informative. But I digress, it was the cover image for the MTMTE story that amused me....

Image ;)
Re: Full Preview for IDW Transformers: Lost Light #16 (1946501)
Posted by ZeroWolf on March 16th, 2018 @ 8:31am CDT
You the fact they went with g1 design cyclonus and not how he looks for idw? I've seen it many times on collections like that. Although I do question the release list of books like that...I thought a release order would be best as dying of the light wraps up a few storyline from MTMTE

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