This page contains affiliate links. We may earn commissions when readers interact with or purchase items through these links. For more information, see our affiliate disclosures here.

IDW Transformers: ReGeneration One #96 Review

Transformers News: IDW Transformers: ReGeneration One #96 Review

Wednesday, November 27th, 2013 3:22AM CST

Categories: Comic Book News, Reviews, Site Articles
Posted by: Va'al   Views: 53,665

Topic Options: View Discussion · Sign in or Join to reply

FACES
(Spoiler free-ish)



Synopsis

ZERO INITIATIVE! As RODIMUS PRIME urgently struggles to comprehend the what, why, and wherefore of SPIKE WITWICKY, GALVATRON, JHIAXUS, and a DARK MATRIX creature, and specifically how they contribute to the final dissolution of time, space and everything in between! Unless NIGHTBEAT and BUMBLEBEE can shake loose some answers, the futureā€”is cancelled.

Transformers News: IDW Transformers: ReGeneration One #96 Review
Oh and Starscream shows up, I guess


Story

We've had adventures in time and space, we've had Hot Rod become Rodimus Prime, we've had Bludgeon dying his death, Galvatron fighting Ultra Magnus - it is now time to start dragging them all together, into the final arc of Transformers: ReGeneration One. This is it, people. This is the actual end. Again.

Transformers News: IDW Transformers: ReGeneration One #96 Review
Aw, he looks so sad


Simon Furman at the helm (duh) we get a story that ties together the events of the past arc and Issue Zero, attempting to neatly place everything in its own space, while still making sense of the whole. More or less. It's good to get back to Spike, actually, and his resentment towards Cybertronians, and I am interesting to see if it will play any actual impactful role in the plot to come.

Transformers News: IDW Transformers: ReGeneration One #96 Review
"SAY THAT TO MY FACE!"


Though at times the dialogue and interaction between the two 'main' characters, Bumblebee and Nightbeat, can feel a bit G1esque at its most childish, the older readers will definitely enjoy some of the references, even if not direct ones. And by 'main' I mean the ones teased in the solicits, as Rodimus still takes the spotlight.

Transformers News: IDW Transformers: ReGeneration One #96 Review
Gee, kids! What fun we'll have!


Furman does a really good job with Rodimus, especially by using the characters around him to help flesh out his newfound leader personality and the burden of responsibilities that come with it -- and then he garbles the gurgling waters by throwing in all the plot elements he needs from Zero Space in the final two acts of the issue. Buckle up. It gets bumpy.

Art

Guido Guidi is still going strong, though with some very marked differences between the opening pages and the rest of the issue. We get to see a variety of styles and poses, all about different cast members, organic, mech and both together, which is always good, and the final page is something magnificent. But after this issue, the one word that to me describes Guidi's work is FACE. He loves giant faces. He really really does.

Transformers News: IDW Transformers: ReGeneration One #96 Review
FACE


Stephen Baskerville does some good stuff with Guidi's pencils, and works on finishes in the later pages. He's a master chameleon, adding just that little touch of his own to his blend-in inks. And of course, JP Bove glistens again with his amazing colours, as we've seen in Issue Zero. I'll stop before going into full-on gushing.

Transformers News: IDW Transformers: ReGeneration One #96 Review
Oklahoma has never looked to beautiful. Sorry Oklahoma.


Chris Mowry on letters does a brilliant job too, completing but not covering the action, and helping out with the character's voices. The artistic team on the issue does a really good job of working with the script, and it always knocks up the enjoyment of the story. And don't miss out on the covers - Geoff Senior and Guidi dazzle once again!

Thoughts
Spoilerish ahead

As a first issue of a final arc it does all it needs to do, and does it well. We may be getting tired of the 'beginning of the end of the beginning of the..' trope, but hey, it's true, and at least this is the *actual* end. The dialogue can be a bit.. Furmanesque, including Furmanisms, but it's what I've come to expect.

Transformers News: IDW Transformers: ReGeneration One #96 Review
*twiddles thumbs*


The art is always brilliant, from pencils to inks to colours to letters, and really helps deliver a comic that could feel very out of place in the newer readership. I am actually really intrigued as to what is to come, and will be looking forward, trepidantly, to next month. You coming along?

. :BOT: :BOT: :BOT: :BOT: - out of :BOT: :BOT: :BOT: :BOT: :BOT:
Credit(s): IDW Publishing, Va'al

News Search

Got Transformers News? Let us know here!

Re: IDW Transformers: ReGeneration One #96 Review (1531978)
Posted by Seibertron on November 27th, 2013 @ 3:30am CST
Bounti76 wrote:Transformers "drinking" in a "bar"?


Have you read the vintage UK comics?
Re: IDW Transformers: ReGeneration One #96 Review (1531979)
Posted by Bounti76 on November 27th, 2013 @ 4:00am CST
Seibertron wrote:
Bounti76 wrote:Transformers "drinking" in a "bar"?


Have you read the vintage UK comics?


I haven't, actually. The closest I came was issue 33? 34? when the "Man of Iron" story was printed in the U.S., and it didn't strike me as all that interesting. Then, as you're well aware, I dropped off about a year or so later and didn't come back to it until '07.

I pointed out the drinking in a bar to highlight how silly I think a lot of the IDW stuff is. To me, it's too human a characteristic for giant robots from outer space to have. They don't need to eat or drink or breathe to survive, so why would they pick up that human of an activity? Then add in their goofy antics juxtaposed alonside with serious drama and it's just too much for me to suspend my disbelief.
Re: IDW Transformers: ReGeneration One #96 Review (1531980)
Posted by Bounti76 on November 27th, 2013 @ 4:07am CST
Va'al wrote:I clearly disagree with all three of you, sorry. :P


Va'al, I actually enjoy ReGeneration One, and count down the days until the next one. I don't have any major issues with it at all, really. It's the first time I've actually bought a comic book since the late 80s. If you're talking about disagreeing with the IDW-verse, then we'll have to keep agreeing to disagree. ;)
Re: IDW Transformers: ReGeneration One #96 Review (1532002)
Posted by Cyberstrike on November 27th, 2013 @ 8:59am CST
Seibertron wrote:Frustrated, disappointed and unfortunately very bummed. This was not what I wanted. All Regeneration has done is confirmed an opinion I had formed back in high school while reading Generation 2. Furman is at his worst with Transformers when he's given free reins to do whatever he wants versus him being at his best with Transformers when he has to work within the confines of Hasbro or editors telling him what he has to accomplish. His best work was his run on the US comics from 56 through 80. Some of my favorite Transformers comics to this day! The UK stuff was great as well. But Generation 2, the IDW stuff, and Regeneration are just not for me.





G2 is IMHO Furman's best US TF series and is the series that needs a proper conclusion. What has bummed me about Regeneration One is the fact that it throws Furman's best work under the bus and then runs over it, backs up and runs over it again for good messure. Sure he takes elements from TFUK and G2 but at this point in my life I don't want elements from G2 I want a proper and real ending to G2 which is the ONLY TF series I wanted to be brought back.

I will admit that I haven't read all the UK series (I've bought and read all the Titan reprint books) but I've read the celebrated stories Traget: 2006, Fallen Angel, Space Pirates, Time Wars, Earthforce, and so on)and I agree that Furman's best work is when he has restraints placed on him by Hasbro and the publisher, and what makes his Marvel UK work so outstanding is he told hs stories in 8-16 pages, and they are still better than most of his US work.
Re: IDW Transformers: ReGeneration One #96 Review (1532347)
Posted by Rodimus Prime on November 29th, 2013 @ 3:04am CST
Cyberstrike wrote:G2 is IMHO Furman's best US TF series and is the series that needs a proper conclusion. What has bummed me about Regeneration One is the fact that it throws Furman's best work under the bus and then runs over it, backs up and runs over it again.


QFT.

Though wasn't there some sort of work by Furman that did conclude the story somewhat? IIRC it was circulated at some of the conventions.

Either way, ReGen is a hollow shell of what he did in Marvel #56-80 and G2. He's trying to redo the story of G2, and it's dumb. If anything, he could have fit ReGen in between G1 and G2, and not skip 21 years in the story, like Ryan said.

Transformers and More @ The Seibertron Store

Visit our store on eBay
These are affiliate links. We may earn commissions when you purchase items or services through these links.
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "SKYBLAST JET MODE Transformers Attacktix Energon complete Hasbro 2006 190411"
SKYBLAST JET MODE ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "SOUNDWAVE Transformers Cybertron Legends of Cybertron complete 2005 230719A"
SOUNDWAVE Transfor ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "SKYFIRE Transformers RID Robots In Disguise Deluxe Basic complete 2001 230821A"
SKYFIRE Transforme ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "BACKSTOP Transformers Cybertron Scout complete Hasbro 2005 220813A"
BACKSTOP Transform ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "Transformers ARMADA #1 Dreamwave Comics DW 2002 (W) Sarracini (A/CA) Raiz"
Transformers ARMAD ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "THUNDERCRACKER + ZAPMASTER Transformers Armada Max-Con complete 2003 231102A"
THUNDERCRACKER + Z ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "STEAMHAMMER Transformers Energon Combat complete + card 2005 Powerlinx 230427A"
STEAMHAMMER Transf ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "JETFIRE Transformers Cybertron Burger King Fast Food Premium 2005 230719A"
JETFIRE Transforme ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "HOT SHOT Transformers Cybertron Legends of Cybertron complete 2005 230719A"
HOT SHOT Transform ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "SMOKESCREEN Transformers Armada McDonald's Happy Meal Premium 2002 220114A"
SMOKESCREEN Transf ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "MINI-CON SKYBOOM Transformers Attacktix Energon complete Hasbro 2006 230427C"
MINI-CON SKYBOOM T ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "OBSIDIAN Transformers RID Robots In Disguise Basic complete Hasbro 2002 230830A"
OBSIDIAN Transform ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "SKID-Z Transformers RID Robots In Disguise Deluxe Basic complete 2001 230821A"
SKID-Z Transformer ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "MONOCLE Transformers Cybertron Mini-Con complete + instructions 2005 190615a"
MONOCLE Transforme ...
* Price and quantities subject to change. Shipping costs, taxes and other fees not included in cost shown. Refer to listing for current price and availability.
Find the items above and thousands more at the Seibertron Store on eBay
Transformers Podcast: Twincast / Podcast #350 - Oops! All Optimus
Twincast / Podcast #350:
"Oops! All Optimus"
MP3 · iTunes · RSS · View · Discuss · Ask
Posted: Saturday, May 18th, 2024

Featured Products on Amazon.com

These are affiliate links. We may earn commissions when you purchase items or services through these links.
Buy "Transformers Authentics Grimlock Action Figure" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Toys Megatron Cyberverse Ultimate Class Action Figure - Repeatable Fusion Mega Shot Action Attack Move - Toys for Kids 6 and Up, 11.5-inch" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Studio Series 07 Leader Class Movie 4 Grimlock" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Studio Series 12 Voyager Class Movie 1 Decepticon Brawl" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Studio Series 08 Leader Class Movie 1 Decepticon Blackout" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers: Generations Power of The Primes Deluxe Class Dinobot Sludge" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Power of The Primes Deluxe Class Sinnertwin" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Power of The Primes Voyager Class Elita-1" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers MV5 Titan Changer Megatron Action Figure" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers: Generations Power of The Primes Liege Maximo Prime Master" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Titans Return Legends Class Decepticon Ravage(Discontinued by manufacturer)" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Titans Return Decepticon Octone and Murk" on AMAZON