The time has come... A Prime Problem - Part III No Matter The Cost 1. I think it's now clear just how messed up this Prime is. And that is the shot I was waiting for to give a clear look at his face. Personally, I LOVE the complete distortion of that famous Optimus line. Just wait and see what he does with "One shall stand; one shall fall." B. As for Arcee, note how she recognized right off the bat that he wasn't Movie Prime. Unfortunately, she then got sliced. Pay close attention to the weapon Prime sticks in her at the end. IMPORTANT EVIL PLAN THING. Third. Anyone remember April Fool's Day this year? You were warned. Final. TO BE CONTINUED shot taken from Transformers: The Game... and given one Hell of a photoshopping (seriously, that thing look DEVILISH).
Evilmus Prime's evil plan! A Prime Problem - Part IV Discovery 1. I am in love with this Optimus Prime figure. He just takes such brilliant shots! I particularly love the panel where he gives his demented little eulogy. With just a slightly lowered exposure, BLAM! He's in total darkness. B. Poor Bumblebee. He is doomed to find only bad things. Third. Yes, Bumblebee is actually holding Blackout's blade in his hand. There's thins magical substance called "modeling clay" that is just sticky enough to attach little helicopter blades to plastic hands! Please leave you comments below if you read this. Seriously, it seems I've got a grand total of, um, three readers right now.
Wow, what a wrong time to ignore the "Red eyes bad"-thing, huh? I mean, do those look like the eyes of a guy you'd send to cover for you in the kindergarten? Aaah yes, he's obviously thinking he's being the hero when he's just forcing things to go his way in violent ways... and then acting like "Oh how dare they wrong against us! >:3" . But yeah, I could imagine he honestly thinks everyone else is a total fool and he's the only sane one.
Geez, this Prime really hates Megatron.... You know what the really scary thing about him is? When Megatron is finally dead, who is Prime going to hate next?
What? You assuming that rather than being paranoid and fighting for a greater cause, he's just a major douche?
....................................... Energon Prime is dim, extremely, too much of his brain power is most probably used up thinking about new doughnut flavors to try when he gets off duty.
I never thought my Evilmus Prime would be compared to Masterpiece Megatron from Warring at Play! I am truly honored. Though, now that I think about it, they are a lot alike. Prime honestly believes that Megatron is pure evil, and must die. That's his current goal in life. As for what's next... Well, he's not sure yet, but he isn't all that found of the other Optimi, or of the other Decepticons... Also, you can probably tell I don't like that word, so please do not type it in my thread anymore. Thank you. *salutes Britishly* Ahem. Now that THAT'S done with, this is not Fattimus Prime of Shane's Comics, as Energon Optimus has previously stated. He actually hates donuts (he prefers bagels). And give him the benefit of the doubt. He's too naïve to see anything wrong with Movie Prime at this point. Primal, on the other hand... dear me, I'm getting ahead of myself. I wrote this long before Sentinel was even announced for DOTM... In fact, I wrote it just around ROTF's release to DVD, I think. So all similarities to real fictional persons are purely coincidental.
I apologize for the delay; I was unable to update yesterday due to a combination of menongitus vaccinations, my newly-purchased War for Cybertron game for PC, and absent-mindedness. A Prime Problem - Part V Fury 1. I'm quite surprised that no one said anything about Megatron's reaction to all of this. Recall that he left her just moments before she was attacked, and that's got to hurt. B. And here we see one of the many stages of Megatron customization. This was the "get-rid-of-all-the-blue-paint" stage. The next stage is "gray-and-silver-should-not-be-friends." I didn't quite like how he looked here, so a few chapters later, I took him in for another dose of silver, and then some copper. Still, this paint sceme made for a great opening shot. I also love his mid-transformation shot. It looks very much like it could be in the movies (you know how they tend to half-transform, jump, and then finish transforming? That's what I'm going for). Third. Hotwheels have a very high die-cast-metal-to-plastic ratio. Metal is heavy. Ow.
And here we are seeing the whacko Prime's plan unfolding on the other end as well. That ain't gonna stay just on Blackout...
A Prime Problem - Part VI Before the Storm 1. And this marks the first appearance of Animated Waspinator. And he gets to sing the Bug's Life song! (And, yes, he is balancing on the suspension rope for the Happy King's prison.) Look closely at the panel before he falls down (the second time he falls down) and you'll notice that his antenna is on fie. That effect was provided by ShinkisRule. Back when we made this one, fire was her specialty. B. In honor of the 25th anniversary, three of New 'Bee's lines are from TF:TM. You can all guess which ones in a microsecond. His last line, though, is a song from Disney's Peter Pan. Third. And now we again see the Autobot and Decepticon "headquarters." Basically, they are shelves. The Decepticons get the top shelf and the Autobots get the lower shelf (because most Movie Autobots have ball-jointed heads, and most Decepticons do not). The 'Cons also get the mood lighting. El fin. Prime is hitting the shelf above him in the penultimate panel, causing a mild shelfquake for the Decepticons. I should have motion-blurred his fist a little.