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Sto caricando le informazioni... Transformers: Combiner Warsdi John Barber, Livio Ramondelli (Illustratore), Mairghread Scott (Autore)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. It's amazing how Barber and Scott are given a toy-driven storyline and absolutely deliver a compelling mix of politics and lore. ( ) Access a version of the below that includes illustrations on my blog. Combiners, man... I dunno. I'm sure they're awesome if you're playing with the toys, but I think their very nature is intrinsically antithetical to telling good stories about groups of them. I mean, I liked what was done with Devastator back in Robots in Disguise okay, but Combiner Wars needs to feature multiple combiners warring. Thus five different combiners, each of whom consists of five Transformers. That's twenty-five different characters in a six-issue story! Plus all the usual regular characters like Optimus Prime and Windblade and Starscream and Rattrap and Prowl and so on, as Combiners Wars is actually a crossover between Windblade and the subtitle-less Transformers comic (formerly known as Robots in Disguise). There's even some minor interplay with More than Meets the Eye; a group of Lost Light crewmembers were shown shuttling back to Cybertron at the end of volume 8, and here they become a group (the "Protectobots") in two seconds, then stand around in the background a lot, then become a combiner who just shouts and fights a lot. Which is typical of the amount of focus any of these characters can receive in a story like this. It could be an okay story, but like so many Transformers plots of late, it gets derailed by a character of whom I am growing increasingly sick: Prowl. How many times can he concoct a secret plan and charge into a situation and make it worse for everyone through his interference? It's repetitive, it's boring, and it makes the other characters look stupid for not being able to stop him from doing it. The more these comics focus on him, the less I like reading about him. C'mon dude, if no one can tell the difference between normal you and controlled-by-Decepticons you, maybe you should change up your approach. But no, we just get the same thing with him again and again and again. Optimus Prime, you are a bad leader. Everyone else kind of gets lost in the shuffle, but there are some potentially interesting ideas about the lost Cybertronian colonies, and I do like Rattrap and Swindle. But, overall, meh. Transformers by IDW: « Previous in sequence | Next in sequence » nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Appartiene alle SerieThe Transformers: Robots in Disguise [2012] (39-41 collected) Transformers: Windblade (crossover)
The Autobots and Decepticons' uneasy peace is threatened by the flames of war! Starscream - ruler of Cybertron - makes contact with Windblade's homeworld - and the only defense against a new Cybertronian Empire are Combiners - multiple Cybertronians forming together into huge, dangerous forms! Collects issues #39-41 of Transformers and the first three issues of Transformers- Windblade - Combiner Wars. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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