Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 Advance Review
Monday, January 29th, 2007 5:29PM CST
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We all know that the
Transformers Movie Prequel comic by IDW is not suppose to be out until February. However, Denyer of
Tfarchive.com has received an early copy of the comic and is kind enough to post a review of Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 for the rest of the fandom. So if you do not mind spoilers and want to see a review of Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 click
here.
Credit(s): Denyer of Tfarchive.com
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Re: Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 Advance Review (5264)
Posted by
Autobobby1 on January 29th, 2007 @ 5:43pm CST
Very interesting backstory! Megatron ruled Cybertron with Prime, then declared war are sides were chosen? Cool!
Re: Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 Advance Review (5266)
Posted by
zoso504 on January 29th, 2007 @ 5:45pm CST
Maybe I'm misreading the reviewer's thoughts, but was he/she hinting that the Allspark generated life on Earth? Interesting...
Re: Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 Advance Review (5286)
Posted by
Denyer on January 29th, 2007 @ 6:05pm CST
Nope. Just what Prime's reasoning was in sending it away from Megatron's reach. Certain TFs could have been on Earth a while before the movie's set, I think, what with [redacted spoilers about things hinted for the movie plot in online sources] but it didn't feel as if there was a link between Prime's explanation and the next issue caption later on.
The impression is that getting the Allspark back is urgent, so that even when Bumblebee says it took him a while to communicate where Megatron had gone, not much time has passed and the pressure's still on.
Of course, it could theoretically work out that way and Cybertron be dead by the timeframe the movie's set in. But I'm guessing not.
Re: Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 Advance Review (5287)
Posted by
Alex Kingdom on January 29th, 2007 @ 6:11pm CST
Nice review, sound like the comic book might be half decent. However this paragraph sums up pretty much how I feel about the movie:
Denyer wrote:There's a pretty good chance I'm going to enjoy this more than the movie. I know, it's partly my own fault, I shouldn't have read the scripts, and if I hadn't I wouldn't be expecting the cinematic debut of Independence Day With Robots. It's a bit harder to get really stoked about a film when you're watching for the CGI and lots of things blowing up. For me it is, anyway.
I'm going to find it very hard not to allow the other fiction related to the movie, be it well written or not, from being tainted by the movie itself. Which is why this is such a good review. It very hard, if you of the opinion that this movie will not be particularly good, to be able to judge the spin off/promotional material on it's own merits. Excellent review.
Yours AK
Re: Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 Advance Review (5298)
Posted by
Lunarabbit on January 29th, 2007 @ 6:28pm CST
Hmmm... looks like one of the covers shown might provide an answer to a certain question regarding the new list that includes a few non-movie movie toys....
Re: Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 Advance Review (5311)
Posted by
dragons on January 29th, 2007 @ 6:39pm CST
i like the art very much if it wasnt the leaked pictures i would have never figured out who was who on the cover but he didnt mention why all the decepticons look like shockwave strange and is that ironhide with a crossbow?, arcee, or someone completely differnt we havnt seen just yet ill be getting both covers.?
Re: Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 Advance Review (5361)
Posted by
Lunarabbit on January 29th, 2007 @ 7:04pm CST
dragons wrote:...and is that ironhide with a crossbow?
I'd say it's pretty safe to wager that it isn't Ironhide....
Re: Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 Advance Review (5370)
Posted by
Cumulus on January 29th, 2007 @ 7:09pm CST
sweetness all around, definitely looking forwrad to it
Re: Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 Advance Review (5436)
Posted by
Denyer on January 29th, 2007 @ 8:03pm CST
dragons wrote:why all the decepticons look like shockwave
From what I gather, final designs for most of the "name" characters are still under wraps to a degree (in spite of any leaks) because of publicity arrangements for the movie. IDW is cleared to use them for the comics themselves, but having covers with too many spoilers out there ahead of time would be a big no-no. The first issue concentrates mainly on establishing a few characters. Reckon it'd confuse the new folk a lot otherwise.
Most of the cues I was talking about are interior art and appearances, though that bulky dark grey 'Con on the second cover reminds me a lot of
Barricade.
Re: Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 Advance Review (5576)
Posted by
bumblezzz on January 29th, 2007 @ 9:59pm CST
actually I think prime jazz bb ratchet and ironhide are all there. look under bumblebees legs. and for ratchet it is the red one. looks like concept art of the red ratchet.
Re: Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 Advance Review (5745)
Posted by
Stormrider on January 30th, 2007 @ 4:24am CST
Thanks for sharing the prequel. The story is actually getting me interested in the movie. The artists do a pretty good job of taking the movie protoforms and trying to give them a Transformer appearance that we are more familar with.
One question - if the Allspark is full of unyielding energy, then why doesn't it fry Spike when he runs off with it?
Re: Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 Advance Review (5746)
Posted by
Stormrider on January 30th, 2007 @ 4:25am CST
stormrider wrote:Thanks for sharing the prequel. The story is interesting. The artists do a pretty good job of taking the movie protoforms and trying to give them a Transformer appearance that we are more familar with.
One question - if the Allspark is full of unyielding energy, then why doesn't it fry Spike when he runs off with it?
Re: Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 Advance Review (6090)
Posted by
Leonardo on January 30th, 2007 @ 1:58pm CST
While I like the artwork, that image of the crossbow-wielding TF, if it is a crossbow, made me think instantly of Samus Aran and not Transformers. I'm sorry if that comes across as a slur, but to me they resemble more humans in cybersuits than Cybertronians.
I'm willing to accept that's a close-minded view of it, however.
Re: Transformers: The Movie Prequel #1 Advance Review (6286)
Posted by
Liege Evilmus on January 30th, 2007 @ 5:39pm CST
I like that review, well writen and worded. I normaly pass on the comics(I know I shouldn't) so for someonelike me, this was a perfect summation!
I look forward to issue 2.