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Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced

Transformers News: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced

Thursday, December 11th, 2014 12:15PM CST

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Diamond has just announced the 12 Gold Sponsor Comics for the upcoming Free Comic Book Day taking place May 2, 2015 at participating comic book shops worldwide.

One of those will be Transformers: Robots in Disguise #0, with the following solicit:

Transformers: Robots in Disguise #0—FCBD 2015 EDITION
IDW Publishing
(W) John Barber, Tom Scioli (A) Priscilla Tramontano, Scioli
(CA) Priscilla Tramontano
Optimus Prime is gone — and Decepticons are on the loose! It’s up to Bumblebee and an elite crew of Autobots to track them down before their rampage spreads across Earth! Transformers comics have never been hotter, and the excitement spreads to this all-original comic inspired by the all-new animated series! Plus: previews of IDW and Hasbro unbelievable publishing slate for 2015, including an exclusive Transformers vs. G.I. Joe strip!
32pgs, FC | FREE


Transformers News: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced

It being part of the 12 Gold comics means that any comic book store hosting Free Comic Book day will have some to offer for free (Gold are usually ordered in greater quantities than silver). There will be a total of 50 free comics offered this year at Free Comic Book day.
Credit(s): Diamond Distribution

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Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1629081)
Posted by EagleBot13 on December 11th, 2014 @ 2:00pm CST
Overall, I am loving the new designs for this show. The comic makes me even more excited! Can't wait to see more of Grimlock.
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1629096)
Posted by william-james88 on December 11th, 2014 @ 3:11pm CST
I am actually quite surprised the comic is going for a more detailed style than the show.
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1629110)
Posted by griftimus prime on December 11th, 2014 @ 3:59pm CST
too bad the show does not look that good. this looks way better than what we are getting.
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1629124)
Posted by Peridot on December 11th, 2014 @ 4:51pm CST
william-james88 wrote:I am actually quite surprised the comic is going for a more detailed style than the show.

I am like 96% sure it's just a guest artist doing the cover. The actual comic will probably look like the show.
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1629299)
Posted by Sabrblade on December 12th, 2014 @ 9:39am CST
Oh dear, might this be in continuity with the cartoon or yet another "same basic story, different continuity" ordeal like what Marvel and Dreamwave were?
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1629391)
Posted by Optimizzy on December 12th, 2014 @ 2:25pm CST
man...I dunno about Sideswipes hair ...jeez lol. :lol:
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1629431)
Posted by Peridot on December 12th, 2014 @ 4:02pm CST
Sabrblade wrote:Oh dear, might this be in continuity with the cartoon or yet another "same basic story, different continuity" ordeal like what Marvel and Dreamwave were?

I'm guessing this might take place between episodes like the video games for Prime and Animated. They could easily be slotted in between the actual show without affecting continuity.
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1647816)
Posted by Va'al on February 7th, 2015 @ 3:40am CST
Courtesy of Rich Johnston of comics and entertainment website Bleeding Cool, we get an early preview at the Free Comic Book Day Transformers offering from IDW Publishing, featuring the new animated series Robots in Disguise, and artwork by Priscilla Tramontano. Check it out below, and head into comic book stores on May 2nd 2015 to pick up your own copy!

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Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1648028)
Posted by PrymeStriker on February 7th, 2015 @ 3:23pm CST
....

I remain unconvinced.
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1648038)
Posted by Va'al on February 7th, 2015 @ 3:47pm CST
I personally adore Tramontano's artwork. But I've also been following her work for a while now, and seen the developments. She's great. :D
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1673478)
Posted by Va'al on April 10th, 2015 @ 4:30am CDT
As with Transformers vs G.I. Joe before it, the new IDW Publishing offering for Free Comic Book Day (May 2nd) of Transformers: Robots in Disguise, is already planned as an ongoing after the issue #0 for the initiative. And with John Barber teaming up with Priscilla Tramontano for the first, introductory book, the reins will then pass on to Georgia Ball, currently behind My Little Pony and Littlest Pet Shop! Read her announcement, found here, below, and take a look at a preview for issue #0 here.


This was actually announced Easter Sunday at Wondercon but the word hasn’t gotten around: I’m writing this series after issue #0. My childhood parked in front of Transformers G1 is now justified. I can bring Starscream back from the dead right?
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1673481)
Posted by steve2275 on April 10th, 2015 @ 4:37am CDT
i might pick this up
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1673503)
Posted by Randomhero on April 10th, 2015 @ 7:13am CDT
Every time a new writer is announced for comics it fills me with joy and that it's not Simon Furman. Not because I don't like Simon quite the opposite, I love Furman but it lets me know he is no longer the cruch for Transformers comics. He doesn't have to be the default writer anymore.
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1673510)
Posted by Dead Metal on April 10th, 2015 @ 7:48am CDT
Looks much better than the show does. It's kinda nice that they don't seem to lie about this one and claim it has any bearing on the show continuity.
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1675259)
Posted by Va'al on April 14th, 2015 @ 3:50pm CDT
We have some more information about the direction that the upcoming IDW Publishing Transformers: Robots in Disguise comics series will be taking with John Barber and Georgia Ball on writing duties, and Priscilla Tramontano on art, courtesy of ComicBookResources. Check out the two covers for issue #1, too, below, read the whole piece here and some snippets as follows!

The latest "Transformers" animated series debuted last month on Cartoon Network, "Transformers: Robots in Disguise." Longtime Transformers license-holder IDW Publishing isn't waiting long to capitalize on the show, with a "Robots in Disguise" #0 issue available on Free Comic Book Day (May 2), and a ongoing series set to debut in July. CBR has the exclusive first details on the ongoing, which will be written by Transformers newcomer Georgia Ball and illustrated by Priscilla Tramontano.

IDW makes the distinction that while the comic series is based on the "Robots in Disguise" TV show, it's not an adaptation of the same stories. "The stories tie into the continuity the show shares with 'Transformers Prime' and what happens in the cartoon will have consequences in the comic," Ball said in a statement to CBR. "But the comic will also feature new villains and explore different themes. There will be squabbles and there will be punching, but the first arc weaves in an element of mystery and betrayal. Bumblebee has to put the pieces together and he may not get them in the right order. I like resolving subplots in one or two issues within the context of a longer ongoing story, I’m not a fan of ending an issue without getting somewhere."


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Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1675267)
Posted by Sabrblade on April 14th, 2015 @ 4:04pm CDT
"The stories tie into the continuity the show shares with 'Transformers Prime' and what happens in the cartoon will have consequences in the comic,"


Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1675301)
Posted by SW's SilverHammer on April 14th, 2015 @ 5:32pm CDT
For a second I thought I read "beauty snooty" as snootchie bootchies.
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1675366)
Posted by Doubledealer93 on April 14th, 2015 @ 8:01pm CDT
man all the art i have seen for the show is better than the actual show CGI
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1675385)
Posted by Mkall on April 14th, 2015 @ 8:46pm CDT
I cannot see this becoming confusing with IDW's OTHER Robots in Disguise series.
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1675389)
Posted by SW's SilverHammer on April 14th, 2015 @ 8:49pm CDT
Mkall wrote:I cannot see this becoming confusing with IDW's OTHER Robots in Disguise series.

What other robots in disguise series? There's Windblade, More Than Meets the Eye, and The Transformers (ongoing).
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1675410)
Posted by Flashwave on April 14th, 2015 @ 9:47pm CDT
SW's SilverHammer wrote:
Mkall wrote:I cannot see this becoming confusing with IDW's OTHER Robots in Disguise series.

What other robots in disguise series? There's Windblade, More Than Meets the Eye, and The Transformers (ongoing).

the last of which use to be called robots in disguise before they change the name in order to dodge any issues with this particular series. But not everybody's gotten that memo, a lot of people are still used to referring to it as robots in disguise, and it still shows up on comiXology is robots in disguise. so no no complications at all ;-)
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1675447)
Posted by Darth Jumpy on April 14th, 2015 @ 11:25pm CDT
I am excited for this, but I am a bit on the cautious side. Most of the Prime comics have trouble fitting into the canon anymore (unless RID Grimlock and FOC Grimlock are two different characters, which I am hoping to be the case), so I hope that this comic holds up better as time goes on.
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1675456)
Posted by Sabrblade on April 14th, 2015 @ 11:49pm CDT
Darth Jumpy wrote:Most of the Prime comics have trouble fitting into the canon anymore
Like which ones and how so?

The Prime graphic novel took place prior to season 1.

Rage of the Dinobots was set on Cybertron in the far past.

Beast Hunters was also set on Cybertron during and after season 3.
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1675467)
Posted by Flashwave on April 15th, 2015 @ 12:52am CDT
Hmm, yep. I don;t lik this art style. It does all of the free-flow lines that I didn't like about Ms. Scott's style, and none of the things she did right. The compostion is cool, poor Fixit looks like he got hit with one of Bee's wings.
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1675953)
Posted by robotmel on April 16th, 2015 @ 7:59am CDT
:BOT:
Courtesy of IDW Publishing.
http://www.idwpublishing.com/an-interview-with-georgia-ball-by-john-barber/

IDW Publishing Editor John Barber recently got a chance to ask series writer, Georgia Ball, a few questions about herself and what she has in store for the new series, Transformers: Robots in Disguise.

JB: Welcome to Transformers, Georgia! Can you let us know a little about your background? Where you’re from, what comics and books you’ve worked on, all that stuff?

GB: I’m a Cajun Texan who graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design and ended up in Seattle. SCAD awakened my obsession with comics but my professional career started in animation and web development. When my husband Scott and I decided to publish a webcomic (a few years before that was really a thing everyone did) I took on the writing portion because it came naturally and no one wanted Scott to write his own jokes. We self-published Scooter and Ferret for six years until an editor for Ape Entertainment asked me if I would be interested in writing for Strawberry Shortcake.

GB: Since then I’ve written comic stories for Dreamworks, Fruit Ninja, Littlest Pet Shop, Scooby-Doo, and an issue of My Little Pony that’s best remembered as the one that permanently scarred a pony. This is my busiest year yet, with two more all-ages licensed properties in progress, a digital-first horror/fantasy series and featured stories in the upcoming Space Goat anthology Evil Dead 2: Tales of the Ex-Mortis. My output is vacillating between blood and rainbows.

JB: What was your entry into the world of Transformers—as a fan, I mean? Do you have a favorite version of Transformers from over the years?

GB: I was parked in front of every episode of Transformers G1 in the 1980s but I couldn’t convince my mother to buy me any of the toys. She was a huge toy collector and had no problem showering me with Star Wars figures but Transformers just didn’t speak to her. After tons of pathetic begging she bought me one: Topspin, a Jumpsarter who sort-of-kind-of popped onto his feet when you pulled him backwards.

GB: I missed out when the movie was in theaters due to the same lack of parental interest—I saw it years later on TV and turned it off when Starscream died, because without Starscream around I just didn’t see the point. I returned to Transformers with Transformers: Prime, then jumped into the comics and bought my own toys, although my daughter’s plan to “share” the Bumblebee I got for my birthday isn’t working out in my favor. Now if only someone would take nine boxes of Star Wars figures off my hands.

JB: This new TRANSFORMERS ROBOTS IN DISGUISE comic is based on the all-new hit tv series airing on Cartoon Network. But this comic isn’t an adaptation—it’s all-new stories set in that world, but with… well, without giving anything away, some old friends you’re only going to see in the comic, right?

GB: The stories tie into the continuity the show shares with Transformers Prime and what happens in the cartoon will have consequences in the comic. But the comic will also feature new villains and explore different themes. There will be squabbles and there will be punching, but the first arc weaves in an element of mystery and betrayal. Bumblebee has to put the pieces together and he may not get them in the right order. I like resolving subplots in one or two issues within the context of a longer ongoing story, I’m not a fan of ending an issue without getting somewhere.

JB: This comic is aimed at Transformers fans of all ages, and it’ll probably be the first comic for a lot of kids. Is that something you’re thinking of when you’re writing?

GB: My first comics were wrinkled issues of Archie, Casper, and Sugar & Spike handed down from my parents. The art was in primary colors and they were light on continuity but they didn’t simplify the vocabulary or shy away from complex situational comedy. I want my readers to grow with my books, not discard them as soon as they’ve grown out of the target market. I do keep in mind exposition and character names—a friend read my first published comic book and pointed out that I’d never named one of the characters, a rookie mistake I’ve tried to avoid ever since (not to be confused with using names in the dialogue too often). I try to make sure every issue has layers that will mean more as the reader gets older.

JB: Without getting into spoilers, is there anything going on that long-time Transformers fans would be excited about in this series? I’m being coy here—I know there is!

GB: There’s a big surprise in issue #0 that Transformers fans will appreciate. It became my jumping off point for the series, it’s central to the plot later on and it takes advantage of the freedom we have to send the comic in directions that compliment and expand on Transformers Robots in Disguise.

JB: What do you think of TRANSFORMERS ROBOTS IN DISGUISE artist Priscilla Tramontano’s work? Have you two had a chance to collaborate much yet?

GB: This will be my first time working with Priscilla, who I was familiar with mainly for her color work in the comics. I love the somewhat organic feel she brings to the characters that lets them act out their emotions, she’s the perfect choice.

JB: Who’s your favorite Transformers character to write? Anybody particularly hard to get right?

GB: I don’t know if I’ll ever get to write for a series in which Starscream isn’t dead, but since he’s dead in this continuity I’m going to go with Strongarm. Sideswipe’s personality grates on her and I love writing her frustration with him. I left the first villain’s dialogue completely blank until the end, so you could say he was the most difficult to write. It’s always easier to get the feel of existing characters than it is to insert a new character into their universe. The most difficult existing character would probably be Denny; adult humans in the Transformers cartoons always seem to slide into living with giant robots a little too comfortably.

JB: Any other messages for Transformers fans out there?

GB: Transformers Robots in Disguise is accessible to new readers and is all about action and fun. Plus Autobots punching weird Decepticons in the face.

Remember to get those pre-orders in with your local comic book supplier and keep checking back for all the latest Transformers related comic book news right here on Seibertron.com!

:D
Wheres Va'al when you need him? :P
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1676033)
Posted by Va'al on April 16th, 2015 @ 11:34am CDT
robotmel wrote:Wheres Va'al when you need him? :P


Teaching.
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1676036)
Posted by Va'al on April 16th, 2015 @ 11:42am CDT
Via a notification from fellow Seibertronian robotmel, we have an interview conducted by IDW senior editor John Barber, also writer for The Transformers, with Georgia Ball, the new writer for the new series Transformers: Robots in Disguise! Check out some highlights below, and read the full piece here.

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JB: Welcome to Transformers, Georgia! Can you let us know a little about your background? Where you’re from, what comics and books you’ve worked on, all that stuff?

GB: I’m a Cajun Texan who graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design and ended up in Seattle. SCAD awakened my obsession with comics but my professional career started in animation and web development. When my husband Scott and I decided to publish a webcomic (a few years before that was really a thing everyone did) I took on the writing portion because it came naturally and no one wanted Scott to write his own jokes. We self-published Scooter and Ferret for six years until an editor for Ape Entertainment asked me if I would be interested in writing for Strawberry Shortcake.

Since then I’ve written comic stories for Dreamworks, Fruit Ninja, Littlest Pet Shop, Scooby-Doo, and an issue of My Little Pony that’s best remembered as the one that permanently scarred a pony. This is my busiest year yet, with two more all-ages licensed properties in progress, a digital-first horror/fantasy series and featured stories in the upcoming Space Goat anthology Evil Dead 2: Tales of the Ex-Mortis. My output is vacillating between blood and rainbows.

JB: What was your entry into the world of Transformers—as a fan, I mean? Do you have a favorite version of Transformers from over the years?

GB: I was parked in front of every episode of Transformers G1 in the 1980s but I couldn’t convince my mother to buy me any of the toys. She was a huge toy collector and had no problem showering me with Star Wars figures but Transformers just didn’t speak to her. After tons of pathetic begging she bought me one: Topspin, a Jumpstarter who sort-of-kind-of popped onto his feet when you pulled him backwards.

GB: I missed out when the movie was in theaters due to the same lack of parental interest—I saw it years later on TV and turned it off when Starscream died, because without Starscream around I just didn’t see the point. I returned to Transformers with Transformers: Prime, then jumped into the comics and bought my own toys, although my daughter’s plan to “share” the Bumblebee I got for my birthday isn’t working out in my favor. Now if only someone would take nine boxes of Star Wars figures off my hands.

JB: This new TRANSFORMERS ROBOTS IN DISGUISE comic is based on the all-new hit tv series airing on Cartoon Network. But this comic isn’t an adaptation—it’s all-new stories set in that world, but with… well, without giving anything away, some old friends you’re only going to see in the comic, right?

GB: The stories tie into the continuity the show shares with Transformers Prime and what happens in the cartoon will have consequences in the comic. But the comic will also feature new villains and explore different themes. There will be squabbles and there will be punching, but the first arc weaves in an element of mystery and betrayal. Bumblebee has to put the pieces together and he may not get them in the right order. I like resolving subplots in one or two issues within the context of a longer ongoing story, I’m not a fan of ending an issue without getting somewhere.

[...]

JB: What do you think of TRANSFORMERS ROBOTS IN DISGUISE artist Priscilla Tramontano’s work? Have you two had a chance to collaborate much yet?

GB: This will be my first time working with Priscilla, who I was familiar with mainly for her color work in the comics. I love the somewhat organic feel she brings to the characters that lets them act out their emotions, she’s the perfect choice.

JB: Any other messages for Transformers fans out there?

GB: Transformers Robots in Disguise is accessible to new readers and is all about action and fun. Plus Autobots punching weird Decepticons in the face.
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1676261)
Posted by Darth Jumpy on April 16th, 2015 @ 10:21pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:
Darth Jumpy wrote:Most of the Prime comics have trouble fitting into the canon anymore
Like which ones and how so?

The Prime graphic novel took place prior to season 1.

Rage of the Dinobots was set on Cybertron in the far past.

Beast Hunters was also set on Cybertron during and after season 3.


Just the Dinobot focused ones, because Grimlock was practically the head of the Autobots on Cybertron. In order for those to fit with Robots in Disguise, Grimlock would have to have joined the Decepticons AFTER the Decepticons already lost the war (post Beast Hunters/Predacons Rising), despite being a biggest name Autobot on Cybertron after Prime died. Plus, Bumblebee does not recognize Grimlock when he meets him in RiD, dispite knowing him from Fall of Cybertron and meeting him again right after the events of Predacons Rising in the Beast Hunter comic.

The only way I can see those comics still fitting into continuity is if FoC/Beast Hunters Autobot Grimlock is a completely different character than RiD Decepticon Grimlock, in which case there is no problem, but there has been no confirmation on this.
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1676267)
Posted by Sabrblade on April 16th, 2015 @ 10:38pm CDT
Darth Jumpy wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:
Darth Jumpy wrote:Most of the Prime comics have trouble fitting into the canon anymore
Like which ones and how so?

The Prime graphic novel took place prior to season 1.

Rage of the Dinobots was set on Cybertron in the far past.

Beast Hunters was also set on Cybertron during and after season 3.


Just the Dinobot focused ones, because Grimlock was practically the head of the Autobots on Cybertron. In order for those to fit with Robots in Disguise,
Lemme stop ya right there. Those comics fit with Prime and the games, but what RID did to its depiction of Grimlock clashed with them, yes. However, those comics were written by Mairghread Scott, who is the Script Coordinator and Writer’s Assistant for the RID cartoon. With her onboard, there may yet be more to Grimlock than we currently know. And when fans asked her questions during the live Twitter Q&A session that happened during the U.S. premiere of the show, all questions pertaining to the nature of Grimlock in regards to the greater continuity were suspiciously refrained from being answered, as though she wanted to keep us in the dark about something related to this to come later.

For the time being, I'm just gonna ignore Grimlock's clashing depictions and want to see what, if anything, is to come of this later. If nothing comes at all (in either the show or in its new comic series), however, then I'll express my disdain for their latest reluctance to keep things consistent. :)
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Posted by hinomars19 on April 17th, 2015 @ 10:16am CDT
As far as Grimlock goes, the easiest answer is he is a completely different character, who just shares the name. The reason for this is because the 'Grimlock' name is popular right now due to AoE, so Hasbro are cashing in.

Whether Scott does, can, or wants to offer an in fiction 'explanation' at some point is yet to be seen. Maybe I'm too cynical, but the skirting of the issue may come more from not wanting to say what I just said above.
This would all be avoided by simply calling him something else, but 'something else' isn't a money spinner right now. Second, I doubt Hasbro care too much if the latest TV show fits with the comics. As long as it vaguely follows the Prime cartoon, they are happy.They don't care about what kids don't care about. Scott is working on this under Hasbro's orders, so it may not be her call, even though it's the obvious question to us to ask.

I've expressed frustration with this whole aligned thing before and I'm sticking with my view that it's as aligned as a hardened boxers nose, but RiD Grimlock, for whatever reason, doesn't seem to bother me. Probably because he comes off as a different character, and I feel he is intended to be. <<I could be wrong there, of course, but...
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1681455)
Posted by Va'al on May 2nd, 2015 @ 5:54am CDT
FREE STOMPIN'



Premise
As we have seen with previous news pieces, the Transformers: Robots in Disguise animated series will be accompanied by an IDW Publishing comic, featuring writing by Georgia Ball and art/colours by Priscilla Tramontano. The introductory short story will be written by senior editor John Barber, and released for Free Comic Book Day (today! 2nd May!). A preview of the first three pages of issue #0 can bee seen here - and check out our quick review below!

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In hand!



Story

The foundation for the story is firmly rooted in the established status quo of the animated series, and recapped in the credits page of the issue (with art by Travis Sengaus and colours by Tramontano): Bumblebee is sent on mission to Earth by the 'spirit' of Optimus Prime, is followed by Strongarm and Sideswipe; they encounter Fixit and a crash-landed prison ship full of Decepticons, including Grimlock, now a Team Bee member. The series follows their search for the escaped prisoners, and the help they get from humans Russell and his father.

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Recap! Exclamation mark!


John Barber writes a light-hearted, if initially quite perilous plot for the humans involved, as a fire threatens to destroy a park by Crown City. The Autobots track the culprit down to Decepticon Flamefeather, and attempt to contain, restrain and detain the Con, and remain hidden to the human population.

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LAMEfeather


The target is obviously the same as the TV show, with similar gags (Bumblebee's unsuccessful slogans), dynamics (Strongarm and Sideswipe bickering), punchlines (anything with Grimlock) and general action sequences with the Con-of-the-week formula - but there is also quite an intriguing twist at the end, which might have some older fans interested, and the jokes (both visual and textual) work quite well on the page too.

Art

The art, both colours and linework, is by newcomer to interiors but Transformers veteran Priscilla Tramontano - and she shines, truly. The expressivity of the characters, the contrasts between backgrounds and forefront, the action sequences; everything is executed really well, and brought together in a visually appealing and exciting package, bound to interest new readers.

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Oh hey Prips


The colours do very much the same job, distinguishing between almost 3D and almost 2D shades for different elements on the page, with wonderful addition of Chris Mowry's lettering bringing the sass to the spunkiest characters, and the STOMP to Grimlock, as was needed.

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STOMP STOMP


There is also a fun and unexpected additional section after the RID comic, with Barber and Tom Scioli joining up for a 'comic book funnies' centerfold page, based on the Transformers vs G.I. Joe ongoing hit series. Megatron's activity corner is a treat. And some extra advertising for Combiner Wars, the continuing RID series and other IDW properties.


Thoughts

The creative teams behind this have been clear about their target and intentions, as to how the comic series will relate to and link with the TV show, and it works quite well in this introductory issue. As I said above, the humour of the show is transported successfully to the page, and bodes well for the future, with Georgia Ball taking the reins next month.

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I got my optic on you, RID


It's a fun little romp (stomp?) through the surroundings of Crown City, and Tramontano's debut makes it so attractive that I'll be following the series even just out of visual interest. But that final page reveal is bound to also leave a couple of questions that the show so far does not seem to be able to do. A fun issue to pick up for free, and definitely one for the younger readers!
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1681919)
Posted by Madeus Prime on May 3rd, 2015 @ 11:46am CDT
I don't mean to be a pain, but could somebody scan a page so we can see what Flamefeather actually looks like?
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1681928)
Posted by Va'al on May 3rd, 2015 @ 12:19pm CDT
You *are* being a pain. UGH. Graham. SUCH A PAIN.
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1681945)
Posted by Sabrblade on May 3rd, 2015 @ 1:18pm CDT
Va'al wrote:You *are* being a pain. UGH. Graham. SUCH A PAIN.

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Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1682081)
Posted by Flashwave on May 3rd, 2015 @ 10:30pm CDT
Madeus Prime wrote:I don't mean to be a pain, but could somebody scan a page so we can see what Flamefeather actually looks like?


Just gonna go out on a limb and say I *THINK* the whole point if for you to go out and BUY* THE COMIC. But what do I know?

*And since THIS one is FREE, they want you to buy more while you're there. buybuybuy! ;)
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1704508)
Posted by Va'al on June 30th, 2015 @ 1:01am CDT
The second piece of preview news from IDW Publishing is the first actual issue of the new ongoing title Transformers: Robots in Disguise, based on the current animated series (though diverging from it a little). Check out a three-page peek at it below, mirrored via the iTunes page!

GO TEAM 'BEE! BUMBLEBEE leads an all-star team of AUTOBOTS to Earth to find rogue DECEPTICONS... but in this all-new story based on the hit Cartoon Network animated series, they find more than... they bargained for! (You thought we were going to say "meets the eye," didn't you?


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Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1704511)
Posted by Sabrblade on June 30th, 2015 @ 1:06am CDT
My First Blaster! :KREMZEEK: :lol:
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1704589)
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on June 30th, 2015 @ 8:47am CDT
A little guy with little hands using....MY FIRST BLASTER!!! YEEESSSSSSS!!!!!!! :BOT:
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1704897)
Posted by Starsaber468 on June 30th, 2015 @ 10:31pm CDT
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:A little guy with little hands using....MY FIRST BLASTER!!! YEEESSSSSSS!!!!!!! :BOT:

Lol it has Me first blaster instead of my first blaster
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1704921)
Posted by Flashwave on June 30th, 2015 @ 11:14pm CDT
I knew I recognized that gun!

Awesome looking series. Can't wait for the Free Comic Book Day version to hit Comixology. (Or has it already?). Comic Grimlock reminds me somewhat of Hobbes. (Yes, the tiger). Don't know exaqctly why, but he does.

Starsaber468 wrote:
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:A little guy with little hands using....MY FIRST BLASTER!!! YEEESSSSSSS!!!!!!! :BOT:

Lol it has Me first blaster instead of my first blaster


No it doesn't??
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1705005)
Posted by Starsaber468 on July 1st, 2015 @ 8:00am CDT
Flashwave wrote:I knew I recognized that gun!

Awesome looking series. Can't wait for the Free Comic Book Day version to hit Comixology. (Or has it already?). Comic Grimlock reminds me somewhat of Hobbes. (Yes, the tiger). Don't know exaqctly why, but he does.

Starsaber468 wrote:
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:A little guy with little hands using....MY FIRST BLASTER!!! YEEESSSSSSS!!!!!!! :BOT:

Lol it has Me first blaster instead of my first blaster


No it doesn't??

Oops i was wrkng it does say My first blaster
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1710687)
Posted by Va'al on July 18th, 2015 @ 2:23am CDT
News for the weekend, thanks to Newsarama posting their previews of next week's IDW Publishing Transformers comics - starting with the first issue of the parallel series to the animated tv series Robots in Disguise. Check out the full preview below, and come back next week for a quick review of this younger reader series!

Transformers: Robots in Disguise Animated #1—SPOTLIGHT
Georgia Ball (w) • Priscilla Tramontano (a & c)
GO TEAM ’BEE! BUMBLEBEE leads an all-star team of AUTOBOTS to Earth to find rogue DECEPTICONS… but in this all-new story based on the hit Cartoon Network animated series, they find more than… they bargained for! (You thought we were going to say “meets the eye,” didn’t you?
FC • 32 pages • $3.99

Bullet points:
The hit cartoon comes to comics as only IDW and Hasbro can do!
Scan the shield with your mobile device to unlock an EXCLUSIVE character for the TRANSFORMERS: ROBOTS IN DISGUISE APP!
One of Five Featured First issues in July! One every week!
As seen on Free Comic Book Day!


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Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1710721)
Posted by Jack Hallows on July 18th, 2015 @ 8:24am CDT
haha, how'd be get his hands on Swerve's "My First Blaster".
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1711281)
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on July 19th, 2015 @ 4:49pm CDT
Still love My First Blaster. They need to make that thing official. I want one that works with generations guys! :BOT:
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1712734)
Posted by Va'al on July 24th, 2015 @ 7:43am CDT
(Top of the) DINOPILE!
(Spoiler free-ish)



Synopsis
GO TEAM ’BEE! BUMBLEBEE leads an all-star team of AUTOBOTS to Earth to find rogue DECEPTICONS… but in this all-new story based on the hit Cartoon Network animated series, they find more than… they bargained for! (You thought we were going to say “meets the eye,” didn’t you?)

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DINOPILE


Story

After the Free Comic Book Day almost one-off issue by John Barber, new writer Georgia Ball has taken on the task of keeping this series up and going, with a new angle on the almost over first seasons of the new animated show Transformers: Robots in Disguise. And the angle is probably the closest we'll ever get to some continuity with Prime - but how does the rest of the series look with its first issue down? Read on!

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Good old days


What readers need to keep in mind is that this comic series is aimed at a very similar target audience as the cartoon, and will not be playing into the wider TFverse that most of the other IDW titles are exploring right now. That said, the vibrancy and humour of the series is deftly transposed from screen to page, even with the monster of the week formula that only worked for so long in the show.

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Genericon #1234


What Ball's writing brings, along with some really silly jokes (which I loved, I won't lie), is also an interesting look, perhaps even better than the show did, at Bumblebee's discomfort with his position as leader, the unruliness of his 'team' - and the feeling of utter betrayal arising from the final scenes in the book.


Art

A lot of the work done by Ball's script, both on the lighthearted and serious sides of the coin, is wonderfully heightened by Priscilla Tramontano's excellent visual rendition, showcasing a variety of expressions, body language interactions, panel dispositions and layouts, and just a general sense of *fun*!

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Is it..?


Tramontano's colours, too, are sleek, stunning and fun, the characters are fun, are obviously having fun, and so is the artist/colourist! We get references to the wider IDWverse (with MTMTE's My First Blaster making an appearance early on in the issue), and some always excellent lettering from Tom B. Long, who can play around with a lot more sounds than usual. And two great tone-catching covers, by Tramontano and Travis Sengaus/Josh Burcham (thumbnailed).


Thoughts
Spoilerish ahead

Given the target audience, the timescale of the comic compared to the show, and what the FBCD issue had set up, this is an excellent debut for a younger reader series, one that ensures to keep the light side of the dynamics between the characters on the show, pokes some fun around at things, and includes the excellent Grimlock and running gags - including the no-nonsense general recap - without driving them into the ground.

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The Decepticon sticker! The Blaster! The teeth!


Ball and Tramontano are set to bring a fresher look at some of the moanings of the older readership, with the ending of both issue #0 and #1 just enough to keep us intrigued while the actual target fully revel in the (I'm running out of words to say) fun! Worth picking up for a new reader, for the art direction and colours, and always worth it for the bouncing dialogue, . And dinobot.

. :G2BOT: :G2BOT: :G2BOT: :G2BOT: out of :G2BOT: :G2BOT: :G2BOT: :G2BOT: :G2BOT:
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1712750)
Posted by ScottyP on July 24th, 2015 @ 8:28am CDT
Some additional fun Easter Eggs along with the MFB, particularly cool is the team playing "Return of Convoy" on the last page.

Also, app code inside the book that unlocks a "Cybertron Underbite" in the game, which is just Underbite with a slightly different color scheme, but it's still a neat touch. Wonder if that will keep up as a thing in further issues?
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1712798)
Posted by PrymeStriker on July 24th, 2015 @ 10:50am CDT
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Optimus smiling?!

Arcee making a silly face?!

Was Bee high on Synth En when he recollected this??!?!?!?!?!??!
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1712953)
Posted by Deadput on July 24th, 2015 @ 4:43pm CDT
PrymeStriker wrote:
Optimus smiling?!

Arcee making a silly face?!

Was Bee high on Synth En when he recollected this??!?!?!?!?!??!




What are you talking about?




Optimus smiles quite a bit on Prime not every episode but he does smile.





Arcee is just smiling i don't know how your seeing a silly face but if smiling counts a s silly now then I don't know.
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1712954)
Posted by Sabrblade on July 24th, 2015 @ 4:46pm CDT
mirageandjazz1197 wrote:Arcee is just smiling i don't know how your seeing a silly face but if smiling counts a s silly now then I don't know.
She has her tongue sticking out.
Re: Robots in Disguise #0 FCBD 2015 Edition Announced (1712955)
Posted by Va'al on July 24th, 2015 @ 4:48pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:
mirageandjazz1197 wrote:Arcee is just smiling i don't know how your seeing a silly face but if smiling counts a s silly now then I don't know.
She has her tongue sticking out.


I believe it's just her lower lip, actually.

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