Va'al wrote:ricemazter wrote:I found this issue to just be okay. It mostly felt like a whole lot of exposition with some bright spots that could've used more coverage.
I haven't really been interested in Nickel, but the idea that there's still this disconnect between her and other Decepticons is really cool and puts her change of heart at the end of DotL into perspective. She doesn't regret that she aided and abetted in the butchering of perhaps thousands of her fellow cons; that was for the cause. She just regrets that Tarn treated "innocent" cons as expendable. That's a neat idea I wish wasn't shut down immediately.
It was also nice to hang out with the scavengers again, but unfortunate that this was an "explain the plot" issue. This cast really works better within self contained stories.
I almost agree with this, but to me the work done with Nickel and the Scavengers cast elevated the okayness to good. Plus, I'm actually happy about having the Scavengers join the wider universe in such a 'significant' way - not like they were entirely separated from it so far, but having them almost central to the wider plot is ..refreshing? Not the right word, but almost.
Tigertrack wrote:I think I liked this issue because that asshole Getaway didn't kill or have killed anymore bots that I like or care for.
More specifically though, I liked FINAL4LY hearing about Grimlock and what happened on G-9 and how he 'escaped'. I'm not sure of the Scavnegers fate, but it feels too much like the cliche 'guard, guard my friend is dead/maimed/sick come quick and open the door,' prison escape plans from how many stories. So I'm sure that the Scavengers are somehow playing that escape plan to the nth degree...
Grimlock being able to actually formulate and speak coherent thoughts now is a bit of a mystery, but let the healing begin/continue. How long have we been waiting to see a Grimlock/dinobots reunion? Since Max Dino's ended at least. I'm not predicting a reunion anytime soon, but perhaps a small step forward. I do understand that the creative teams have been most likely trying to get the dinobots to be more than just Grimlock's team, and have their own merit, which they do. I just want them to have their big moment sometime meeting back up.
Having the magnificence resurface and be more significant than last time is interesting, Makes me want to look up the fate of Doubledealer again, I'm always up for more TF history and story/world building.
I like the thoughts about the warren leading the LL crew to Cyberutopia, but instead to a position related to Scorponok. Or maybe everyone ends up at Cyberutopia.
Nice review Vaal. I love reading everyone's deep thoughts. It's nice to have Transformers fiction at this level to discuss, and to want to push the creators to continue to make even better stories.
Tigertrack wrote:Interesting note: both recent issues of lost light have ended with a character talking complete thoughts who before was not speaking more than 7-8 (Grimlock), or one (ten).
not_a_bot wrote:Tigertrack wrote:Interesting note: both recent issues of lost light have ended with a character talking complete thoughts who before was not speaking more than 7-8 (Grimlock), or one (ten).
... and the next issue would have been MTMTE 71.
ZeroWolf wrote:not_a_bot wrote:Tigertrack wrote:Interesting note: both recent issues of lost light have ended with a character talking complete thoughts who before was not speaking more than 7-8 (Grimlock), or one (ten).
... and the next issue would have been MTMTE 71.
Is that important?
Yeah sure but this is MTMTE/Lost Light, there's almost definitely something more! Agonizer did mention something about a spiritual ley line...Tigertrack wrote:Sorry, just thought it was interesting to bring up these non-vocal bots each finding very detailed voices at the end of their respective issues.
Nothing more.
Transformers: Lost Light, Vol. 2
James Roberts (w) • Jack Lawrence, Priscilla Tramontano (a) • Alex Milne (c)
Rodimus and his Autobot crew continue their adventure as they chase the starship Lost Light—and its mutinous new captain! A witty, smart, emotional take on fan-favorite Transformers characters in a sci-fi world unlike any other! Collects issues #7–12.
TPB • FC • $19.99 • 144 pages • ISBN: 978-1-68405-148-9
Bullet points:
·“This book is for everyone, new readers, old readers, even people that don’t think they like Transformers.”—Outright Geekery
·Advance solicited for March release!
It collects issues 7 through 12; 7 was released on 6/28/17, 12 on 12/27/17.steve2275 wrote:when did volume 2 start?
i must really be out of the loop
Rodimus Knight wrote:BTW, did they ever explain why Rodimus / Hot Rod changed colors?
Va'al wrote:Rodimus Knight wrote:BTW, did they ever explain why Rodimus / Hot Rod changed colors?
Yep! Very early on, too!
A Spectralist homage/tribute of mourning for those they lost in the MTMTE run. Image here: https://78.media.tumblr.com/056d48f9a8c ... 0_1280.jpg
SECRETS AND LIES! As the Scavengers’ journey reaches its ignoble end, the architect of their downfall puts the fate of half the Cybertronian race in their hands. Only one question remains: Are the worst Decepticons prepared to become the ONLY Decepticons?
ZeroWolf wrote:So it was a fake out then, can't wait to see how they pulled it off
Va'al wrote:Deadput wrote:Actually I don't know my mother's name is Valerie so is Va'al actually my mother?
Yes. Now go to your room and don't play with yourself.
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