Transformers: Till All Are One: Revolution #1
Mairghread Scott (w) • Naoto Tsushima (a) • Sara Pitre-Durocher (c)
WINDBLADE ON EARTH! The mysterious link between METROTITAN and MICROSPACE threatens to tear two universes apart, and only WINDBLADE has a chance to heal the Titan… and there she learns a terrifying secret that changes the stakes of the REVOLUTION.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
· Only WINDBLADE can heal the ailing TITAN—but what is his secret?
· Featuring OPTIMUS PRIME, ROM, and much, much more!
· Variant cover by Ken Christiansen, part of a 13-part connected cover!
This might be one of the few interesting things in the Revolution, based on what I've gathered.Kurona wrote:Oh shoot.
MagicDeath wrote:This might be one of the few interesting things in the Revolution, based on what I've gathered.Kurona wrote:Oh shoot.
Kurona wrote:MagicDeath wrote:This might be one of the few interesting things in the Revolution, based on what I've gathered.Kurona wrote:Oh shoot.
Micronauts and the Thundercracker one-shot are the only things worth it so far imo. TAAO and MTMTE are promising to me, though - admittedly mostly because both books have been tremendous so far imo.
MagicDeath wrote:Kurona wrote:MagicDeath wrote:This might be one of the few interesting things in the Revolution, based on what I've gathered.Kurona wrote:Oh shoot.
Micronauts and the Thundercracker one-shot are the only things worth it so far imo. TAAO and MTMTE are promising to me, though - admittedly mostly because both books have been tremendous so far imo.
Well, I generally don't read the comics (Although I do like what I've read about them), and I'm too young to remember when these franchises started, so...
What I was getting at was that a good amount of the revolution has not been well-liked, and an obscure reference is always usually a good sign.
You probably figured as much with that last bit, though.
Dr Va'al wrote:Artist Naoto Tsushima, infamous in the Transformers art community for his NSFW work
I wouldn't quite call Sakamoto's work "NSFW". "Cheesecake", yes, but it's not full on X-rated porn. Something more like Kiss Players (for its first storyline) would better qualify as "NSFW", and we have Yuki Ohshima to thank for... that.Shot Put wrote:Dr Va'al wrote:Artist Naoto Tsushima, infamous in the Transformers art community for his NSFW work
Pretty sure that's Hayato Sakamoto who's infamous for that stuff, not Naoto Tsushima.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:I wouldn't quite call Sakamoto's work "NSFW". "Cheesecake", yes, but it's not full on X-rated porn. Something more like Kiss Players (for its first storyline) would better qualify as "NSFW", and we have Yuki Ohshima to thank for... that.Shot Put wrote:Dr Va'al wrote:Artist Naoto Tsushima, infamous in the Transformers art community for his NSFW work
Pretty sure that's Hayato Sakamoto who's infamous for that stuff, not Naoto Tsushima.
Naoto Tsushima, on the other hand, is known for many AWESOME TF works, including The Battle of the Star Gate, the RobotMasters manga, the Henkei! Henkei! manga, Transformers Animated: The Cool, and more.
o.supreme wrote:ok so I'm a little confused (ok a lot confused) IDW has this listed as between Revolution #3 and #4 in terms of reading order, but it clearly takes place before #3 (by which point Windblade is already on earth), to make matters worse...this just came out this week when it should have came out before, or at least the same week as Revolution #3. I guess they really don't care about confusing their fans much...
Kurona wrote:and the side prose stories
ScottyP wrote:Kurona wrote:and the side prose stories
There are only a couple of these and they are really good! I recommend them.
Nexus Knight wrote:I'll start off my opinion with this- I love shared universes. My brother ad I are amateur writers, working on a shared universe of superhero stories together. And I absolutely love Transformers and the idea of them existing in the same universe as other big people.
And I thought Revolution was a great idea, but it should've been a little longer. I don't think five issues was enough to push a brand new universe together. I am not a comic book expert, so I'm not actually sure about that fact, but hey, this is a free site able to freely share POVs.
This is how I think it should be view (just IMO)- This is the first big crossover event Transformers has had on this scale. True, there has been other crossovers, but not putting them in a comic book universe with other major comic book characters. I don't think it's too fair to get all spiteful and hope this never happens again. This was the Hasbroverse's first major event. True, it didn't do too well, but if we're not asses about it, maybe all the writers can go back and see where they did wrong. I prefer to look at the positive side of things and hope things can get better.
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