Is it just me, or Wildman's art is getting better in this one? Also, at first I thought they are attacking a Cobra installation, what's with the snake logo and the blue troopers with red visors... And finally, Bludgeon is doing something. Though I'm sorry, but I just don't see the "terribly beauty" of these drones... they look like hopping robotic bunnyrabbits with long black ears.
I thought the same and began to wonder what the heck was going on! Not too interested in whatever it is Bludgeon's doing. I haven't dropped the book since its only a few more issues and I want to see how it wraps up, but it's terribly boring.
It does look nice. All this time later I still really wish the book was being colored in a more old school four-color process style though, it would serve the linework well. Yeah, I'm that guy.
I gotta agree with you, Ktulu, a lot of classic comics artists that have done renowned and respected art in the past aren't served well by the modern coloring process. Walt Simonson comes to mind.
What's Hot Rod doing above ground? Was he really done with his underground wanderings? Conveniently timed to miss out on the last story arc, no less....
Is it sad that I'm so desperate for appearances of the Sky High described in DW's MTMTE Profile guide that just seeing him featured in one panel, alive and sitting rather desolately in a ruined Library thrills me? ZacWilliam, it just seems vaguely appropriate for that version of the character and I'd love for it to be used so much.
I done been a bad bot Lenny....I done a bad thing. I don't know, I'm not really actively reading this short of a few pages here and there that I scrounge, but it seems like having my brain turned evil and then being put back to normal wouldn't be so traumatizing. I mean, after all, aren't most of the Cybertronians capable of being highly effective weapons of destruction to begin with? Kind of plucking at straws with the plot. I also think Bludgeon needs a serious Boris Badinov handlebar mustache.