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Mike Costa & James Roberts (w) • Livio Ramondelli (a) • Livio Ramondelli x 2 (c)CHAOS: PART 1! The long-awaited event that will have TRANSFORMERS fans talking for years and lasting repercussions on the lives of our heroes and villains gets off to a mega-start! The Autobots land on Cybertron to discover Galvatron’s plan is already in effect—but what is it? What could he possibly want on a dead planet?!*Retailers: See your order form for incentive information. *2 regular covers will be shipped in a 1-to-1 ratioFC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Posted by harlemshogun316 on August 17th, 2011 @ 8:07am CDT
However the same thing also happens in their GI Joe stories so I guess thats just how they want to play it.
Posted by BATTOUSAIXD on August 17th, 2011 @ 2:30pm CDT
Posted by Blurrz on August 17th, 2011 @ 2:39pm CDT
Posted by harlemshogun316 on August 17th, 2011 @ 2:45pm CDT
BATTOUSAI XD wrote:Megatron vs Galvatron would be pretty cool.
Yeah and I kind of get the feeling they are building toward a Megatron Galvatron showdown... which would be awesome.
Posted by MysteriousDewd on August 17th, 2011 @ 3:04pm CDT
Posted by Down_Shift on August 17th, 2011 @ 10:21pm CDT
Posted by NemesisMonkeySupreme on August 17th, 2011 @ 10:41pm CDT
Posted by Peleliu on August 18th, 2011 @ 1:01am CDT
Posted by Blurrz on August 18th, 2011 @ 2:15am CDT
Posted by Tigertrack on August 18th, 2011 @ 7:21am CDT
Prime and Megatron combination to defeat Galavatron and his hordes... nah, just kiddin.
The art is still easier to take than that in the Galvatron mini. And the incentive sketch cover is beautiful. From what I looked at, at times it was hard to tell if characters were certain dudes. Interesting contrast in styles between Milne's ultra-detail work, to Livio's much different style. Not different bad, but different.
Posted by NemesisMonkeySupreme on August 18th, 2011 @ 12:35pm CDT
tigertracks 24 wrote:So much for Galvatron working with the Autobots.
Somebody really should have said,
It's a pity you Autobots die so easily or I might have a sense of satisfaction.
I'm intrigued where they're going with Megatron's response:
You and I both know that Cybertron is more than just a metal planet. If it fell into the wrong hands…
Warworld? Primus?
Posted by Chaoslock on August 19th, 2011 @ 6:29am CDT
Posted by ultramagnus1 on August 23rd, 2011 @ 8:18am CDT
Could be very good. Livios art is definately better then Farinas but the star of the show may be Cahills artwork in LSOE.
Posted by dinogeist on August 25th, 2011 @ 12:48pm CDT
Can someomne PLEASE provide a review with tons of spoilers about issue #24 that they read in the comic issue #24.
My nearest comic book store is 26 miles away one way & 52 miles away eound trip. with the high prices of gasoline,I can only afford to go to this comic book store once a month. I basically ask the comic book store to hold all my comic on my list until I get to the comic store in a month time period each visit.
Posted by Tigertrack on August 25th, 2011 @ 5:01pm CDT
deathy wrote:Since this appears to be the TF G-1 on-going IDW #24 comic issue thread.
Can someomne PLEASE provide a review with tons of spoilers about issue #24 that they read in the comic issue #24.
My nearest comic book store is 26 miles away one way & 52 miles away eound trip. with the high prices of gasoline,I can only afford to go to this comic book store once a month. I basically ask the comic book store to hold all my comic on my list until I get to the comic store in a month time period each visit.
Taking off from the preview, Optimus Prime and crew work to find Xaaron, but are having a hard time contacting him. Prime and crew go planetside, and Galvatron makes them an offer they can't refuse (either your with us, or we destroy you). Sunstreaker is still shunned by his fellow bots, Ironhide and Prime speak briefly of the past, and Prime talks about how Ironhide looks younger.
So back to the action, Galvatron attacks the Autobots who didn't want to join, and simply wanted to part ways peacably. Ironhide attacks Galvatron, and the Sweeps attack the rest of the bots. Galvatron and his sweeps pull back, and Prime and crew retreat to their landing spot where they are quickly targeted by Kimia (battle station Cyclonus and Scourge zombies stole from Autobots). Kimia transforms into 'alt-mode' even though it is not technically an alt mode.
It's pretty bland. The art is reminiscent of HOD, but does not suffer all the weaknesses of that art. It does come across as weak, at times, in my opinion, but as we've seen. Could be worse.
There is no amount of introspection here, as in 22, and 23. In fact, the dialogue is pretty sparse, and where there is some, I didn't find it to be very profound or interesting. It worked.
#24 not as good as #22 and #23.
Posted by dinogeist on August 25th, 2011 @ 5:10pm CDT
tigertracks 24 wrote:deathy wrote:Since this appears to be the TF G-1 on-going IDW #24 comic issue thread.
Can someomne PLEASE provide a review with tons of spoilers about issue #24 that they read in the comic issue #24.
My nearest comic book store is 26 miles away one way & 52 miles away eound trip. with the high prices of gasoline,I can only afford to go to this comic book store once a month. I basically ask the comic book store to hold all my comic on my list until I get to the comic store in a month time period each visit.
Taking off from the preview, Optimus Prime and crew work to find Xaaron, but are having a hard time contacting him. Prime and crew go planetside, and Galvatron makes them an offer they can't refuse (either your with us, or we destroy you). Sunstreaker is still shunned by his fellow bots, Ironhide and Prime speak briefly of the past, and Prime talks about how Ironhide looks younger.
So back to the action, Galvatron attacks the Autobots who didn't want to join, and simply wanted to part ways peacably. Ironhide attacks Galvatron, and the Sweeps attack the rest of the bots. Galvatron and his sweeps pull back, and Prime and crew retreat to their landing spot where they are quickly targeted by Kimia (battle station Cyclonus and Scourge zombies stole from Autobots). Kimia transforms into 'alt-mode' even though it is not technically an alt mode.
It's pretty bland. The art is reminiscent of HOD, but does not suffer all the weaknesses of that art. It does come across as weak, at times, in my opinion, but as we've seen. Could be worse.
There is no amount of introspection here, as in 22, and 23. In fact, the dialogue is pretty sparse, and where there is some, I didn't find it to be very profound or interesting. It worked.
#24 not as good as #22 and #23.
thanks for the comic 24 review.
Posted by Tigertrack on August 25th, 2011 @ 5:12pm CDT
deathy wrote:tigertracks 24 wrote:deathy wrote:Since this appears to be the TF G-1 on-going IDW #24 comic issue thread.
Can someomne PLEASE provide a review with tons of spoilers about issue #24 that they read in the comic issue #24.
My nearest comic book store is 26 miles away one way & 52 miles away eound trip. with the high prices of gasoline,I can only afford to go to this comic book store once a month. I basically ask the comic book store to hold all my comic on my list until I get to the comic store in a month time period each visit.
Taking off from the preview, Optimus Prime and crew work to find Xaaron, but are having a hard time contacting him. Prime and crew go planetside, and Galvatron makes them an offer they can't refuse (either your with us, or we destroy you). Sunstreaker is still shunned by his fellow bots, Ironhide and Prime speak briefly of the past, and Prime talks about how Ironhide looks younger.
So back to the action, Galvatron attacks the Autobots who didn't want to join, and simply wanted to part ways peacably. Ironhide attacks Galvatron, and the Sweeps attack the rest of the bots. Galvatron and his sweeps pull back, and Prime and crew retreat to their landing spot where they are quickly targeted by Kimia (battle station Cyclonus and Scourge zombies stole from Autobots). Kimia transforms into 'alt-mode' even though it is not technically an alt mode.
It's pretty bland. The art is reminiscent of HOD, but does not suffer all the weaknesses of that art. It does come across as weak, at times, in my opinion, but as we've seen. Could be worse.
There is no amount of introspection here, as in 22, and 23. In fact, the dialogue is pretty sparse, and where there is some, I didn't find it to be very profound or interesting. It worked.
#24 not as good as #22 and #23.
thanks for the comic 24 review.
Sorry it was just down and dirty here's what happened. There are more details, but that's the gist.
Posted by dinogeist on August 25th, 2011 @ 5:25pm CDT
tigertracks 24 wrote:deathy wrote:tigertracks 24 wrote:deathy wrote:Since this appears to be the TF G-1 on-going IDW #24 comic issue thread.
Can someomne PLEASE provide a review with tons of spoilers about issue #24 that they read in the comic issue #24.
My nearest comic book store is 26 miles away one way & 52 miles away eound trip. with the high prices of gasoline,I can only afford to go to this comic book store once a month. I basically ask the comic book store to hold all my comic on my list until I get to the comic store in a month time period each visit.
Taking off from the preview, Optimus Prime and crew work to find Xaaron, but are having a hard time contacting him. Prime and crew go planetside, and Galvatron makes them an offer they can't refuse (either your with us, or we destroy you). Sunstreaker is still shunned by his fellow bots, Ironhide and Prime speak briefly of the past, and Prime talks about how Ironhide looks younger.
So back to the action, Galvatron attacks the Autobots who didn't want to join, and simply wanted to part ways peacably. Ironhide attacks Galvatron, and the Sweeps attack the rest of the bots. Galvatron and his sweeps pull back, and Prime and crew retreat to their landing spot where they are quickly targeted by Kimia (battle station Cyclonus and Scourge zombies stole from Autobots). Kimia transforms into 'alt-mode' even though it is not technically an alt mode.
It's pretty bland. The art is reminiscent of HOD, but does not suffer all the weaknesses of that art. It does come across as weak, at times, in my opinion, but as we've seen. Could be worse.
There is no amount of introspection here, as in 22, and 23. In fact, the dialogue is pretty sparse, and where there is some, I didn't find it to be very profound or interesting. It worked.
#24 not as good as #22 and #23.
thanks for the comic 24 review.
Sorry it was just down and dirty here's what happened. There are more details, but that's the gist.
i'm kinda curious,was their a few pages or page dedicated past events 4+millions of years ago like the previous issues had.
Posted by hook line and sinker on August 25th, 2011 @ 6:15pm CDT
It feels like more set up. There is an action scene and kind of the conversation we have wanted with Prime and Ironhide, but then there is also a scene involving Sunstreaker which didn't make much sense to me after certain panels in issue 21.
I could just be tired of feeling like nothing big has happened yet after HoD and all the issues of ongoing I have read leading into chaos.
Or I could just be missing the dense, multifaceted world I felt like I was visiting in issues 22 and 23.
Finally, that thing at the end with Kimia was...ugh...
There were other ways that base could have been used to blow a hole to cybertron's core in issue 26 than that.
And as for Galvatron, all hope that he won't be portrayed as nuts and will come full circle to the character Simon wrote is gone now. And it looks like all the "chaos" really is going to occur just because Galvatron won't elaborate with the autobots on the situation with Dvoid. The part when he acts as if the autobots can't be allowed to leave alive when they just want to walk away is SOOOOOOOOoo far off from the way this guy was written in HoD that it will probably raise more than a few BS flags.
And where exactly is that massive, era spanning race of an army he raised in HoD? How much room is left in the next 3 issues for all of this stuff to go down?
At least it won't be crammed into 4 spotlights like Simon's final arch was.
Posted by hook line and sinker on August 25th, 2011 @ 6:17pm CDT
It feels like more set up. There is an action scene and kind of the conversation we have wanted with Prime and Ironhide, but then there is also a scene involving Sunstreaker which didn't make much sense to me after certain panels in issue 21.
I could just be tired of feeling like nothing big has happened yet after HoD and all the issues of ongoing I have read leading into chaos.
Or I could just be missing the dense, multifaceted world I felt like I was visiting in issues 22 and 23.
Finally, that thing at the end with Kimia was...ugh...
There were other ways that base could have been used to blow a hole to cybertron's core in issue 26 than that.
And as for Galvatron, all hope that he won't be portrayed as nuts and will come full circle to the character Simon wrote is gone now. And it looks like all the "chaos" really is going to occur just because Galvatron won't elaborate with the autobots on the situation with Dvoid. The part when he acts as if the autobots can't be allowed to leave alive when they just want to walk away is SOOOOOOOOoo far off from the way this guy was written in HoD that it will probably raise more than a few BS flags.
And where exactly is that massive, era spanning race of an army he raised in HoD? How much room is left in the next 3 issues for all of this stuff to go down?
At least it won't be crammed into 4 spotlights like Simon's final arch was.
Posted by hook line and sinker on August 25th, 2011 @ 6:17pm CDT
Stupid Mac...
Posted by dinogeist on August 25th, 2011 @ 6:27pm CDT
hook line and sinker wrote:SPOILERS!
It feels like more set up. There is an action scene and kind of the conversation we have wanted with Prime and Ironhide, but then there is also a scene involving Sunstreaker which didn't make much sense to me after certain panels in issue 21.
I could just be tired of feeling like nothing big has happened yet after HoD and all the issues of ongoing I have read leading into chaos.
Or I could just be missing the dense, multifaceted world I felt like I was visiting in issues 22 and 23.
Finally, that thing at the end with Kimia was...ugh...
There were other ways that base could have been used to blow a hole to cybertron's core in issue 26 than that.
And as for Galvatron, all hope that he won't be portrayed as nuts and will come full circle to the character Simon wrote is gone now. And it looks like all the "chaos" really is going to occur just because Galvatron won't elaborate with the autobots on the situation with Dvoid. The part when he acts as if the autobots can't be allowed to leave alive when they just want to walk away is SOOOOOOOOoo far off from the way this guy was written in HoD that it will probably raise more than a few BS flags.
And where exactly is that massive, era spanning race of an army he raised in HoD? How much room is left in the next 3 issues for all of this stuff to go down?
At least it won't be crammed into 4 spotlights like Simon's final arch was.
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this did kinda upset me a bit. issues #21,#22 & #23 wasted too much time in the past 4+millions years ago. then theirs gonna be 3 issues dedicated to the last story on earth where prowl finds out info about spikes wrong doings.
what upsets me,is where does all this leave story for galvatron & the D-Void story. will the D-void story just be swept under the carpet or played down to not be as major of a story as originally planned.
I'm sorry thus far this CHOAS stories seem to be focusing too much of optimus prime's & megatrons origin stories & weird hate/love relationship.
I honestly wanted a competent galvatron that we saw in HOD as the main star figthing the D-Void.
I really wanted to see the D-Void origins extremly fleshed out. like where the D-Void came from. how were the D-Void was created. what's the relationship between the D-Void & the transformers race. does the D-Void tie into origins with unicron or the sawrm or the Zombie infestation things?
I kinda wanted to see another G-2 similar story. where all the transformers fought on one side against a extremly evil race. looks like this won't happen in the 2011 Chaos story line.
I think it's a bad move wasting 3 more issues on earth. does anyone really care about prowl's detective skills & finding out how spike killed that constructicon?
I also think it's a bad move not involving the Core decepticons in the cybertron D-VOID story line. leaving the core decepticons out of this cybetron/D-Void story just seems lame-o. we've now got all these super powerful core decepticons chilling out on the earth or scattered across the universe that aren't gonna be involved in thev Cybertron/D-Void story events.
HOPEFULLY I'M WRONG IN ALL MY GUESSING ABOVE.
Posted by hook line and sinker on August 25th, 2011 @ 6:33pm CDT
Such as:
The truth about the HoD.
The true origins of Dvoid.
A chance for Galvatron to be a real character.
The answers to all the mysteries established in HoD #'s 1 and 2 and then discarded.
And then of course, room for the autobots and Galvatron to fight it out and then fight Dvoid.
So it's either going to monumentally crammed, or a lot of things are going to carry over into next year when Cybertron is gone and such...
I was conversing with a freind about this yesterday and we agreed that what it seems has happened is Mike and Andy had a plan for this but then more was introduced. I see no evidence of Dvoid being an organic part of this tfs universe. It seems like a generic 70's marvel/dc concept dumped on top of a pre planned story.
But this could be a misconception, really. There could be some amazing plans for Dvoid. Personally I have been back and forth on ongoing. It seemed for a while like it was going nowhere but then picked up for me and I love a lot of what they are doing.
Reading Galvatron from the AHM issue to now, he seems more or less consistent through that and Infestation, then in #24 and the original scene in 20, rather than the rewrite where he healed the Sweep. So in the end, a lot of what makes all of this seem disjointed is HoD.
Posted by dinogeist on August 25th, 2011 @ 6:45pm CDT
hook line and sinker wrote:Honestly, there are only 3 issues left, so there is little room for several things which this epic really, really needed.
Such as:
The truth about the HoD.
The true origins of Dvoid.
A chance for Galvatron to be a real character.
The answers to all the mysteries established in HoD #'s 1 and 2 and then discarded.
And then of course, room for the autobots and Galvatron to fight it out and then fight Dvoid.
So it's either going to monumentally crammed, or a lot of things are going to carry over into next year when Cybertron is gone and such...
I was conversing with a freind about this yesterday and we agreed that what it seems has happened is Mike and Andy had a plan for this but then more was introduced. I see no evidence of Dvoid being an organic part of this tfs universe. It seems like a generic 70's marvel/dc concept dumped on top of a pre planned story.
Regarding your reply comments.
I agree.
I kinda wanted to know what made galvatron,arcee & hardhead so strong & what made them immune to the D-VOID.
This seems to Be IDW's biggest problem. the various writters on the different TF comics titles don't collabarate with each other. too much stuff gets re-written by other writters. too many plots get developed then forgotten about or dropped completly by other writters.
I'm gonna speculate the last 2 or 3 issues are gonna be so crammed with story & action it's gonna be mind blowing in a negative way. similar to how that G.I Joe renegades cartoon tied up all the strings/plots in under 10 minutes in the last episode in a un-realistic cheap fashion.
Posted by hook line and sinker on August 25th, 2011 @ 6:47pm CDT
deathy wrote:hook line and sinker wrote:SPOILERS!
It feels like more set up. There is an action scene and kind of the conversation we have wanted with Prime and Ironhide, but then there is also a scene involving Sunstreaker which didn't make much sense to me after certain panels in issue 21.
I could just be tired of feeling like nothing big has happened yet after HoD and all the issues of ongoing I have read leading into chaos.
Or I could just be missing the dense, multifaceted world I felt like I was visiting in issues 22 and 23.
Finally, that thing at the end with Kimia was...ugh...
There were other ways that base could have been used to blow a hole to cybertron's core in issue 26 than that.
And as for Galvatron, all hope that he won't be portrayed as nuts and will come full circle to the character Simon wrote is gone now. And it looks like all the "chaos" really is going to occur just because Galvatron won't elaborate with the autobots on the situation with Dvoid. The part when he acts as if the autobots can't be allowed to leave alive when they just want to walk away is SOOOOOOOOoo far off from the way this guy was written in HoD that it will probably raise more than a few BS flags.
And where exactly is that massive, era spanning race of an army he raised in HoD? How much room is left in the next 3 issues for all of this stuff to go down?
At least it won't be crammed into 4 spotlights like Simon's final arch was.
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this did kinda upset me a bit. issues #21,#22 & #23 wasted too much time in the past 4+millions years ago. then theirs gonna be 3 issues dedicated to the last story on earth where prowl finds out info about spikes wrong doings.
what upsets me,is where does all this leave story for galvatron & the D-Void story. will the D-void story just be swept under the carpet or played down to not be as major of a story as originally planned.
I'm sorry thus far this CHOAS stories seem to be focusing too much of optimus prime's & megatrons origin stories & weird hate/love relationship.
I honestly wanted a competent galvatron that we saw in HOD as the main star figthing the D-Void.
I really wanted to see the D-Void origins extremly fleshed out. like where the D-Void came from. how were the D-Void was created. what's the relationship between the D-Void & the transformers race. does the D-Void tie into origins with unicron or the sawrm or the Zombie infestation things?
I kinda wanted to see another G-2 similar story. where all the transformers fought on one side against a extremly evil race. looks like this won't happen in the 2011 Chaos story line.
I think it's a bad move wasting 3 more issues on earth. does anyone really care about prowl's detective skills & finding out how spike killed that constructicon?
I also think it's a bad move not involving the Core decepticons in the cybertron D-VOID story line. leaving the core decepticons out of this cybetron/D-Void story just seems lame-o. we've now got all these super powerful core decepticons chilling out on the earth or scattered across the universe that aren't gonna be involved in thev Cybertron/D-Void story events.
HOPEFULLY I'M WRONG IN ALL MY GUESSING ABOVE.
I totally agree about the decepticons. I am elated that Megatron will actually play a big role but it just feels like a slight that every time a new threat emerges the rest of the Decepticon armies get sidelined. I'm sure we would all like to see Shockwave struggle to understand the logic behind Galvatron deciding to murder the Autobots rather than converse with some civility and properly inform them of the problem and give them the opportunity to join him reasonably, like he did the entire lost legion of tfs from HoD.
The character, as he was written in HoD, would not have just started a battle with the aotobots if he truly believed a threat to their entire species was just around the corner. In HoD, you actually got the idea he had regret that so many had died needlessly from the war.
Posted by dinogeist on August 25th, 2011 @ 6:52pm CDT
hook line and sinker wrote:deathy wrote:hook line and sinker wrote:SPOILERS!
It feels like more set up. There is an action scene and kind of the conversation we have wanted with Prime and Ironhide, but then there is also a scene involving Sunstreaker which didn't make much sense to me after certain panels in issue 21.
I could just be tired of feeling like nothing big has happened yet after HoD and all the issues of ongoing I have read leading into chaos.
Or I could just be missing the dense, multifaceted world I felt like I was visiting in issues 22 and 23.
Finally, that thing at the end with Kimia was...ugh...
There were other ways that base could have been used to blow a hole to cybertron's core in issue 26 than that.
And as for Galvatron, all hope that he won't be portrayed as nuts and will come full circle to the character Simon wrote is gone now. And it looks like all the "chaos" really is going to occur just because Galvatron won't elaborate with the autobots on the situation with Dvoid. The part when he acts as if the autobots can't be allowed to leave alive when they just want to walk away is SOOOOOOOOoo far off from the way this guy was written in HoD that it will probably raise more than a few BS flags.
And where exactly is that massive, era spanning race of an army he raised in HoD? How much room is left in the next 3 issues for all of this stuff to go down?
At least it won't be crammed into 4 spotlights like Simon's final arch was.
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this did kinda upset me a bit. issues #21,#22 & #23 wasted too much time in the past 4+millions years ago. then theirs gonna be 3 issues dedicated to the last story on earth where prowl finds out info about spikes wrong doings.
what upsets me,is where does all this leave story for galvatron & the D-Void story. will the D-void story just be swept under the carpet or played down to not be as major of a story as originally planned.
I'm sorry thus far this CHOAS stories seem to be focusing too much of optimus prime's & megatrons origin stories & weird hate/love relationship.
I honestly wanted a competent galvatron that we saw in HOD as the main star figthing the D-Void.
I really wanted to see the D-Void origins extremly fleshed out. like where the D-Void came from. how were the D-Void was created. what's the relationship between the D-Void & the transformers race. does the D-Void tie into origins with unicron or the sawrm or the Zombie infestation things?
I kinda wanted to see another G-2 similar story. where all the transformers fought on one side against a extremly evil race. looks like this won't happen in the 2011 Chaos story line.
I think it's a bad move wasting 3 more issues on earth. does anyone really care about prowl's detective skills & finding out how spike killed that constructicon?
I also think it's a bad move not involving the Core decepticons in the cybertron D-VOID story line. leaving the core decepticons out of this cybetron/D-Void story just seems lame-o. we've now got all these super powerful core decepticons chilling out on the earth or scattered across the universe that aren't gonna be involved in thev Cybertron/D-Void story events.
HOPEFULLY I'M WRONG IN ALL MY GUESSING ABOVE.
I totally agree about the decepticons. I am elated that Megatron will actually play a big role but it just feels like a slight that every time a new threat emerges the rest of the Decepticon armies get sidelined. I'm sure we would all like to see Shockwave struggle to understand the logic behind Galvatron deciding to murder the Autobots rather than converse with some civility and properly inform them of the problem and give them the opportunity to join him reasonably, like he did the entire lost legion of tfs from HoD.
The character, as he was written in HoD, would not have just started a battle with the aotobots if he truly believed a threat to their entire species was just around the corner. In HoD, you actually got the idea he had regret that so many had died needlessly from the war.
that HOD GALVATRON was very competent & seemed to have a very 3-D fleshed out unique persona.
I honestly hate it,when new writters re-write stuff. having the 3-D Persona competent Galvatron get reduced to a 1-d generic villan CRAZY bot in Choas is just upsetting & awful.
Posted by hook line and sinker on August 25th, 2011 @ 6:57pm CDT
The most obvious evidence is that issue 20 had to be changed to fit HoD #4. Mike was taking G in the psychotic direction already by then but DnA were given the freedom to write him their own way.
The one thing they really got my interest with was the ancient race, but you can tell from issues 3 and 4 of HoD that someone made the decision to not let that cat out of the bag yet. And after waiting this long for the post AHM payoff, it kind of stinks that a lot of what got my attention for all of this is going to be given the "set up for next year treatment".
Posted by Supreme Convoy on August 25th, 2011 @ 11:36pm CDT
Posted by dinogeist on August 26th, 2011 @ 12:45am CDT
Supreme Convoy wrote:I actually love Livio Ramondelli's work in this issue. It reminds me a lot of Ben Templesmith. There's a pretty awesome double page spread in this issue.
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Does optimus Prime release megatron & let him run around rogue on the planet cybertron in this #24 issue?
Posted by Tigertrack on August 26th, 2011 @ 7:03pm CDT
deathy wrote:Supreme Convoy wrote:I actually love Livio Ramondelli's work in this issue. It reminds me a lot of Ben Templesmith. There's a pretty awesome double page spread in this issue.
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Does optimus Prime release megatron & let him run around rogue on the planet cybertron in this #24 issue?
No, Megatron will probably 'turn the tide' as a last resort in the climax.
I said Xaaron in my post, and it was Chief Justice Tyrest. Ooopsies.
Deathy, there is a spoiler tag you can use instead of having to leave spoiler space.
I will agree to disagree with you Supreme C. The inconsistant artwork in this series has been part of the problem, in my eyes, anyway. I don't mind a new take here or there, I just want things to make sense when they are drawn. For example, Cliffjumper seems to be the only bot that Livio has decided to keep his Don Fig look, and it looks very out of place.
Posted by Burn on August 26th, 2011 @ 8:58pm CDT
Posted by dinogeist on August 26th, 2011 @ 9:22pm CDT
Burn wrote:I found the artwork to be terrible, and it really distracted me from the storyline.
I've found the art work to be terrible since issue #22.
Posted by Blurrz on August 28th, 2011 @ 9:29pm CDT
With a pair of great comics preceding Transformers: Ongoing #24, it's fair to say that this issue had it's fair share of expectations. Not only that, but the comic was the start of IDW's well-advertised arc, Chaos. The previous issues featured flashbacks and art by Alex Milne. Ongoing #24 deviates from that state, with the artwork being the biggest change many will notice. Livio Ramondelli takes the helm for Ongoing #24, as well as three future issues, #26, #28 and #30. While this review is meant to focus on #24, I feel that it's a good time to look at Ramondelli's art. Many have been rather critical on the change of artwork, as this is a drastic change from what we've seen in the previous 23 issues. However, I feel that the naysayers are a bit overcritical. Ramondelli's covers for Best Of Megatron and Best of Optimus Prime are top class. This is his first Transformers issue. There's also the concept that we're finally back at Cybertron. What better way to set a tone than to use Ramondelli's art, which I think conveys the oppressed feelings and melancholy the Autobots would have if Galvatron were in control of their home planet.
Chaos. We're in it. How did we get here? The matrix was given back to Optimus Prime on Prime, who immediately set course for Cybertron. He explained to his troops that Galvatron was still alive and has been amassing an army on Cybertron. Cut to #24. Galvatron and his brethren show up on one of the Autobot's most important facilities, Kimia. By the time the Autobots show up, it's no longer under their control.... the consequences of the capture will be known once you read the issue.
They're scared. Who you might ask? The Autobots. It's been a very long time since the Autobots have been outnumbered. In fact, in the entire Ongoing session, there really hasn't been a massive army versus a massive army. That's seemingly going to change.
What's rather odd about the Autobots first arrival on their birthplace is the selection of Transformers accompanying Optimus Prime. Or to me, maybe it's just one. Yes, Ironhide and Sideswipe were the last Autobots to be on Cybertron. But Drift? I know he's the IDW posterboy, and perhaps it's so that we won't forget that Drift exists, but I think there were much better candidates on the Autobot ship.
It's hard to be highly critical of Transformers #24. Yes, Chaos does look promising, but this issue isn't much of a standalone piece, but more of a setup for hopefully greater things to come.
out of
(A preview of the issue can be seen here)
~Blurrz
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