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Earthforce (Transformers) par Simon Furman
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Earthforce (Transformers) (édition 2005)

par Simon Furman (Writer), Jeff Anderson (Artist), Staz Johnson (Artist), Pete Knifton (Artist), John Marshall (Artist)9 plus, Andrew Wildman (Artist), Stephen Baskerville (Inker), Michael Eve (Inker), Pete Venters (Inker), Stuart Bartlett (Letterer), Gary Gilbert (Letterer), Peri Godbold (Letterer), Sophie Heath (Letterer), Helen Stone (Letterer)

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Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Transformers! Featuring stories that have never been collected, Transformers is packed with action and adventure for all ages! In Last Stand, a terrifying new threat (if you're a robot!) surfaces - the Mechannibals! Autobot Pretenders Landmine and Cloudburst are on the menu, and Decepticons Dreadwind and Darkwing are looking to serve them up on a platter. Plus, the breathtaking debut of the Micromasters (stars of the hit Dreamwave series) and a wrestling smackdown you'll have to see to believe! Includes a gallery showcasing exclusive Transformers pin-ups by some of comics' hottest talents, and a brand new cover by Andrew Wildman!… (plus d'informations)
Membre:Stevil2001
Titre:Earthforce (Transformers)
Auteurs:Simon Furman (Writer)
Autres auteurs:Jeff Anderson (Artist), Staz Johnson (Artist), Pete Knifton (Artist), John Marshall (Artist), Andrew Wildman (Artist)8 plus, Stephen Baskerville (Inker), Michael Eve (Inker), Pete Venters (Inker), Stuart Bartlett (Letterer), Gary Gilbert (Letterer), Peri Godbold (Letterer), Sophie Heath (Letterer), Helen Stone (Letterer)
Info:London: Titan, 2005. 1st printing. Comic digest, n. pag.
Collections:Votre bibliothèque, Last Year
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Mots-clés:sf, transformers, g1, comics

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"[Double] Deal of the Century!" / "Prime's Rib!"
Here we have two small standalone tales. "[Double] Deal of the Century!" introduces Double-Dealer, the Transformer who plays both sides; to be honest, I was thoroughly confused by it because I'm often bad at recognizing Transformers, and that's even harder when they're in black-and-white. "Prime's Rib!" is a random future story, set in 1995 (so about halfway between the 1980s "present" and the 2005+ "future") explaining how there can be a girl Transformer in Arcee if Transformers don't have gender. Optimus Prime had her built to appease angry feminists on Earth! Hilarious if you can take it ironically, I guess. But also pretty stupid.

"Starting Over!" / "Two Steps Back!" / "Break-Away!" / "Desert Island Risks!" / "Once upon a Time..." / "Life in the Slow Lane" / "Snow Fun!"
This is a fun set of strips that moves us into the Earthforce format, but also demonstrates its power. First we get a fun adventure where the characters revived in ...Perchance to Dream have to stop Megatron from destroying Earth's atmosphere. Why? I don't know, but it doesn't bother me, nor does the fact that according to the US strip at this time, Megatron can't even be here doing this. It's all worth it for the bits where the characters themselves complain about how gimmicky Transformers has gotten. "Probably some Microheadtargetmaster with a Pretender shell!" And then a fun ending where everyone just charges Megatron. Then we get a fun story about Grimlock versus Shockwave and his minions and then the whole premise is put into place: Optimus delegates Grimlock to run things on Earth.

I know some people love Grimlock, but for me a little bit of Grimlock goes a long way... there's only so much I can read about how he's "different" from the other Autobots. But Earthforce, it turns out, is the exact right amount of Grimlock. Like many loose cannon characters, he's best with a straight man, and here he's essentially got a whole team of them. Some of the stories here are bad silly (e.g., "Desert Island Risks" is improbably contrived) but many of them are good silly; any Transformers story where Grimlock's own Dinobots trick him by building a snowman of Shockwave is my kind of Transformers story. I like the serious, epic, angsty Transformers all right, but I also like the silly stuff that leavens it, and here we get a deliciously concentrated dose of it.

"Mystery!"
An Autobot arrives at the Earthforce base and discovers something terrible has happened to Wheeljack... only to realize it's all an incredibly complicated misunderstanding. Goofy fun.

"The Living Nightlights!"
Dumb, contrived story about Decepticon-made evil toys. Okay, not every "goofy fun" story is a winner... but you know, it's only five pages long at worst!

"The House That Wheeljack Built!" / "Divide and Conquer!" / "The 4,000,000 Year Itch!" / "Makin' Tracks!"
More goofy fun in "The House That Wheeljack Built": Wheeljack shows off the new Earthbase's automated defense systems... only everyone is outside the base, and you can only deactivate them from the inside, meaning everyone has to battle their way in! I also enjoyed "The 4,000,000 Year Itch!", where Optimus comes on an inspection tour at the same time Slag develops one of his periodic compulsions to murder everyone he knows(!), so Grimlock has to distract Optimus in the foreground while the other Dinobots keep subduing Slag in the background. Low farce, surely.

On the other hand, "Makin' Tracks" is similar but didn't work for me. In this case, the dead Tracks is being revived... but Grimlock hates Tracks so much he tries to kill him off again. I feel like this one went a bit too far... also, who the hell is Tracks? I don't even remember this guy or his beef with Grimlock. Plus the small art of these Titan digests made it hard to understand what was going on at the climax.

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Wildman, AndrewIllustrateurauteur principaltoutes les éditionsconfirmé
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Knifton, PeteIllustrateurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
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Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Transformers! Featuring stories that have never been collected, Transformers is packed with action and adventure for all ages! In Last Stand, a terrifying new threat (if you're a robot!) surfaces - the Mechannibals! Autobot Pretenders Landmine and Cloudburst are on the menu, and Decepticons Dreadwind and Darkwing are looking to serve them up on a platter. Plus, the breathtaking debut of the Micromasters (stars of the hit Dreamwave series) and a wrestling smackdown you'll have to see to believe! Includes a gallery showcasing exclusive Transformers pin-ups by some of comics' hottest talents, and a brand new cover by Andrew Wildman!

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