That's uh, kinda what my post on the last page said. Or at least what I was trying to sayD-Maximus_Prime wrote:Wild theory: what if the geobomb did go off and the planet did seemingly die to those in the regular universe, but in reality it just transported the planet to another dimension?
Bounti76 wrote:I suspect I'm not the only one, but I found Anode completely and thoroughly annoying. Almost every line she spoke was a "witty" quip of some sort that only served to make me hate her more with every panel she appeared in. I was glad when Swerve told her off and she seemed to feel some tiny bit of remorse. It was the only thing in the issue she did that gave her any sort of depth.
ScottyP wrote:That's uh, kinda what my post on the last page said. Or at least what I was trying to sayD-Maximus_Prime wrote:Wild theory: what if the geobomb did go off and the planet did seemingly die to those in the regular universe, but in reality it just transported the planet to another dimension?
Kurona wrote:It could be any number of things, really. IIRC Dying of the Light didn't explicitly say the Galactic Council did have a Geobomb - only that some of the characters had heard they did, and that Nightbeat and Rung recognized the object they ran into as a Geobomb.
Doesn't mean it IS a Geobomb. Whatever it actually is may have in fact functioned as it was supposed to.
And, of course, little wonder characters would have heard rumours of the council owning a Geobomb if what they actually did own looked exactly like a Geobomb.
Bit confused that everyone's calling it an anticlimax with no payoff as if the object being a Geobomb was the only possibility and as if a Geobomb fizzling out is indeed what happened. Might have been what happened, but we really don't know yet.
I personally loved Anode. I suppose there's an argument to be made that she's too quirky and one-linery, but hey; Swerve started off just like that and he's wonderful. And there's already some pretty interesting set-up with her and Velocity, as well as her (apparently) doing something to Drift... I find her intriguing already.
Hasn't he twisted the truth before, when answering a question to which "I won't answer that one right now!" would be too telling? (Didn't he say Getaway knew the DJD would be on the Necroworld, when it's later revealed he didn't?)Randomhero wrote:Roberts confirmed it was a geobomb in a interview he did in September.
RevTibe wrote:Now, call me crazy (DO IT), but has anyone noticed how, after prominently not quite reaching Anode's hand for the time-jump, no cast member besides Anode directly interacts with Lug? He makes plenty of comments, but every other character just seems to react to/look at Anode. Are we going to discover that Bruce Willis is a ghost, again?Hasn't he twisted the truth before, when answering a question to which "I won't answer that one right now!" would be too telling? (Didn't he say Getaway knew the DJD would be on the Necroworld, when it's later revealed he didn't?)Randomhero wrote:Roberts confirmed it was a geobomb in a interview he did in September.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Just to be clear, "Lost Light" #1 is a direct continuation of MTMTE #55 and the issues of "Titans Return" have nothing to do with what's going on? So if I never read "Titans Return" and pick up "Lost Light" I won't miss anything?
Bounti76 wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Just to be clear, "Lost Light" #1 is a direct continuation of MTMTE #55 and the issues of "Titans Return" have nothing to do with what's going on? So if I never read "Titans Return" and pick up "Lost Light" I won't miss anything?
Exactly right. MTMTE #s 56 and 57 have NOTHING to do with the main storyline. The only way it connects with the book is by the inclusion of former regular cast members Fortress Maximus and Red Alert in the story.
Randomhero wrote:This story could be a turning point for him to say "yes what I did was terrible but look what happened when I wasn't around. Look what we've become" I'm not saying he'll throw off that badge and put the old one on but it may show that in his own perspective he wasn't entirely wrong.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Just to be clear, "Lost Light" #1 is a direct continuation of MTMTE #55 and the issues of "Titans Return" have nothing to do with what's going on? So if I never read "Titans Return" and pick up "Lost Light" I won't miss anything?
MrBlack wrote:I wonder...
Cyclonus getting beaten up, we can assume by Fangry and/or Rapidfire, doesn't really add up, given his own fighting prowess. Something else is obviously going on, and he obviously doesn't want Tailgate to jump to the obvious conclusion.
We saw that Cyclonus wasn't pleased with Tailgate's showboating, particularly because so many had died in the battle. Cyclonus is unaligned, after all, and he values Decepticon lives as highly as Autobot ones (however high or low that may be). He knows Decepticons present are unhappy with the situation they are in, and as the bot in charge, he knows he has to do something about it.
I wonder if he let the Decepticons beat him up in order to allow them to work off some steam. He's trying to keep the peace between the disparate factions present so things don't erupt into an all out fight. Tailgate running off to attack Fangry threatens to throw a wrench into that, which is why Cyclonus is so concerned about what Tailgate is doing.
Randomhero wrote:MrBlack wrote:I wonder...
Cyclonus getting beaten up, we can assume by Fangry and/or Rapidfire, doesn't really add up, given his own fighting prowess. Something else is obviously going on, and he obviously doesn't want Tailgate to jump to the obvious conclusion.
We saw that Cyclonus wasn't pleased with Tailgate's showboating, particularly because so many had died in the battle. Cyclonus is unaligned, after all, and he values Decepticon lives as highly as Autobot ones (however high or low that may be). He knows Decepticons present are unhappy with the situation they are in, and as the bot in charge, he knows he has to do something about it.
I wonder if he let the Decepticons beat him up in order to allow them to work off some steam. He's trying to keep the peace between the disparate factions present so things don't erupt into an all out fight. Tailgate running off to attack Fangry threatens to throw a wrench into that, which is why Cyclonus is so concerned about what Tailgate is doing.
Yeah but Cyclonus isn't the kinda guy to let himself get beaten up by thugs for the sake of letting them vent. He lives by honor and was a dude who made vow to murder a guy for just picking a fight with him.
In my opinion, TR must be read by anyone trying to follow TF comics. It's not all throwaway. There's even a revelation about a MTMTE character in TF 56 or 57. Plus the MTMTE issues are set on Luna 1, which is always something that comes back around.Rodimus Prime wrote:Just to be clear, "Lost Light" #1 is a direct continuation of MTMTE #55 and the issues of "Titans Return" have nothing to do with what's going on? So if I never read "Titans Return" and pick up "Lost Light" I won't miss anything?
Rodimus Prime wrote:Just to be clear, "Lost Light" #1 is a direct continuation of MTMTE #55 and the issues of "Titans Return" have nothing to do with what's going on? So if I never read "Titans Return" and pick up "Lost Light" I won't miss anything?
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Transformers: Lost Light #2
(W) James Roberts (A) Jack Lawrence (CA) Joana Lafuente
Rodimus and Co. find themselves in a dangerous place. Even more dangerous than on a planet that exploded from the inside. That's already pretty dangerous. But where they are now? Oh boy.
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