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Chargement... The Transformers: Robots in Disguise, Volume 5par John Barber, Andrew Griffith (Illustrateur), Livio Ramondelli (Illustrateur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Shockwave, Starscream and Soundwave take center stage ( ) Access a version of the below that includes illustrations on my blog. This volume is sort of a mixed bag-- there's clearly a lot of set-up going on here for the imminent Dark Cybetron crossover. While in More than Meets the Eye, that was seemingly all done in a bonus text story at the back (and one throwaway comment in the final issue), a lot of what's here are stories about the secret agenda that Shockwave's been running in the background for almost the entire duration of Robots in Disguise. We get a flashback tale that integrates some of the revelations about Shockwave from More than Meets the Eye with the backstory shown in Autocracy (appropriately drawn by Autocracy's artist, Livio Ramondelli), yet another tale of Orion Pax and company chasing Shockwave's mentor Jhiaxus but failing to accomplish anything, and a two-part story that parallels Shockwave and Soundwave fighting in the present with their relationship in the past. This stuff is okay. Some of it feels belabored and stretched out: Shockwave and Soundwave's fight, for example, was never particularly interesting. I did really like the insight I got into Soundwave's relationship with his cassette servants; probably the best bit of the whole two issues is where we see their first meeting. Soundwave has the power to basically hear all things, which leaves him overwhelmed, but the Cybertronians who will become his cassettes reach out to him and teach him how to filter his perceptions to make them manageable. It adds a bit of pathos to a Decepticon character I hadn't really thought about before. (I still don't get why his cassettes are cassettes, though.) Other aspects of the flashbacks, though, were informative, but not entertaining, more like reading the Transformers wiki than a story-- as always, Barber seems to be sewing up a lot of continuity details for the faithful. Orion Pax chasing but not getting Jhiaxus is becoming dull, but I suppose this formula will come to an end with Dark Cybetron. It was fun to see a Beast Wars character make a significant contribution to the story in the form of Waspinator. Those are the Transformers stories I'm nostalgic for! The best two chapters of the collection are the ones showing the character impact of the events of volume 4. Arcee, who has been a mysterious background character for most of the series, briefly comes into the spotlight with a story that explores her attempts to become an Autobot, which aren't entirely successful-- the other Autobots seeing her as more akin to a Decepticon than an Autobot. It's a nice insight into a character we haven't really seen inside before, and I also like what Barber's doing with the Constructicons. (Despite being Decepticons, they want to serve Prowl because being a combiner with him was so awesome.) The other strong story focuses on Starscream taking over as leader of Iacon. Now, I still contend that Starscream is a bit dim for the consummate politician he's supposed to be, but I like the idea that he is really trying in his own way, but the only people he can speak the truth to are those he's screwed over and incapacitated: dead Metalhawk, imprisoned Megatron, comatose Wheeljack. Also, it's fantastic to see Rattrap, my favorite Beast Wars/Beast Machines character (and thus my favorite Transformer, full stop). I'll be curious to see where this series continues to go with the new, legit Starscream. So overall, two very good issues and four issues of perhaps necessary set-up. After the strengths of volume 4, it's a bit of a comedown, but I am looking forward to Dark Cybertron. The Transformers by IDW: « Previous in sequence | Next in sequence » aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieThe Transformers: Robots in Disguise [2012] (17-22 collected) Est contenu dans
The fate of Cybertron is sealed - but what is the DECEPTICON scientist SHOCKWAVE planning? In the wastelands of CYBERTRON, he makes his move prompting SOUNDWAVE and the rest of the DECEPTICONS to step up and stop him but in the end they are faced with the ultimate choice, will the DECEPTICONS stand with SHOCKWAVE - or will they join the AUTOBOTS? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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