Transformers: Bumblebee Movie Prequel #1 (of 4) by John Barber & Andrew Griffith on iBooks Transformers: Bumblebee Movie Prequel #1 (of 4) John Barber & Andrew Griffith This book can be downloaded and read in iBooks on your Mac or iOS device. Description Some call him Goldfender, but the name's Bee... Bumblebee. On loan to MI6 and teamed with a human partner, Bee's trapped in the middle of a Cold War plot to disrupt British Secret Intelligence. But when things go wrong, it's up to Bee to discover if there's a traitor in their midst. In the spy world, allegiances can change just as easily as a Transformer. Available on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac. Category: Graphic Novels Expected Release: Jul 31, 2018 Publisher: IDW Publishing Seller: Idea and Design Works, LLC Print Length: 29 Pages Language: English Requirements: To view this book, you must have an iOS device with iBooks 1.2 or later and iOS 4.2 or later, or a Mac with iBooks 1.0 or later and OS X 10.9 or later. More by John Barber & Andrew Griffith
Nifty. When thinking about it, I would've preferred the prequel to give us a look on why BB arrived, but I'm sure that will be in the film.
Ha liking the look of this already should be a nice change of pace with all the tension in the other IDW comics leading up to their Finales (which is actually pretty cool too don\'t get my wrong, it just pays to have a little variety)
still cant figure out the realation between bbb movie and other 5 movies before, is bbb movie a reboot or a prequel to the first movie? well i think even Paramount or Hasbro cant figure this out......
It's a prequel. Set 20 years before the first movie that took place in 2007. This prequel comic picks up on the story threads of where Bumblebee went after WWII. Skipping ahead 20 years from that, set 20 years before the Bumblebee movie, which is 20 years before the first movie. Not that complicated. Means above top brass. As in does not exist. Same as how the team formation was redacted. That kind of top clearance/does not exist type protocol. So if he fails his mission they can say they know nothing of him at nearly all levels, because they don't. It's also more towards spy movie stuff though, and may not actually be a real thing. Could be, no clue. But it sounds more like a 60s spy movie kind of thing as intended. Google didn't really pop anything up on it.
Pretty sure it's a straight-up reboot now. I believe this has been confirmed. Otherwise, they'd be retconning a lot of stuff.
Eh, I don't believe ANYONE has legitimately said "we're doing a reboot." The reboot theory is something we've been brainstorming ourselves. I wouldn't blame them if the Bumblebee movie was a stealth reboot but right now, this seems like a "broad strokes" sort of thing. Like if you seen TLK, you'd know Bee was in WWII, but with something like this official prequel comic, they'll probably make the implication that Bee was in WWII for those who didn't see TLK. Speaking of which, this comic is already looking dope.
Well someone\'s trying to be James Bond. He seems to be a blend of Lazenby & Connery. That PROGRAMME acronym is actually a cohesive sentence unlike most forced acronyms. Premptive resistance, operating globally, reacting against malevolant military efforts.