ScottyP wrote:Yeah, I'm curious about continuity errors. I didn't notice any, then again, the impact of the story would have distracted me from them. All I know of is a footnote error which JR acknowledged on Twitter, so I'm sure that'll get taken care of in the trade.
From that page on TF Wiki, here are the errors:Randomhero wrote:ScottyP wrote:Yeah, I'm curious about continuity errors. I didn't notice any, then again, the impact of the story would have distracted me from them. All I know of is a footnote error which JR acknowledged on Twitter, so I'm sure that'll get taken care of in the trade.
I caught them while reading. Someone listed them on the issues page at tfwiki. They're sound
ScottyP wrote:From that page on TF Wiki, here are the errors:Randomhero wrote:ScottyP wrote:Yeah, I'm curious about continuity errors. I didn't notice any, then again, the impact of the story would have distracted me from them. All I know of is a footnote error which JR acknowledged on Twitter, so I'm sure that'll get taken care of in the trade.
I caught them while reading. Someone listed them on the issues page at tfwiki. They're soundSo a typo, a footnote issue that the author's noted, and something pretty much inconsequential.
- The Necrobot introduces himself as "Censere", but when Nightbeat speaks his name during their farewell, he calls him "Censerre", with an extra "r". It's not clear which is the error.
- When Nightbeat talks about his death, the footnote states he died in Spotlight: Nightbeat, rather than Spotlight: Hardhead.
- Dominus Ambus's name is described as being "three from the bottom" on the monolith, but the art shows it being on the bottom line.
1984forever wrote:I believe that MTMTE is aimed at the LGBT portion of the fandom and Hasbro knows this which is why MTMTE is never included as a pack in comic with the toys.
Since the MTMTE is not intended for me I will be dropping the book before #50. There won't be much to see after #50 since the book seems to be collapsing in on itself anyway.
1984forever wrote:Just ... weird.
Why was Rodimus drawn as a fembot from the waist down?
I believe that MTMTE is aimed at the LGBT portion of the fandom and Hasbro knows this which is why MTMTE is never included as a pack in comic with the toys.
Since the MTMTE is not intended for me I will be dropping the book before #50. There won't be much to see after #50 since the book seems to be collapsing in on itself anyway.
snavej wrote:Is that grass in the Autobot graveyard? Are those graves on Cybertron or another world? We need to know! [Personally, I think that it would be much more economical to recycle Autobots for their parts than to bury them uselessly, especially during wartime.]
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:snavej wrote:Is that grass in the Autobot graveyard? Are those graves on Cybertron or another world? We need to know! [Personally, I think that it would be much more economical to recycle Autobots for their parts than to bury them uselessly, especially during wartime.]
It's just symbolic. It isn't actually in the story. more it is symbolizing the fact that we learn so much about the dead and how some peoples actions have lead them to discover an almost magical place concerning the deceased
SillySpringer wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:snavej wrote:Is that grass in the Autobot graveyard? Are those graves on Cybertron or another world? We need to know! [Personally, I think that it would be much more economical to recycle Autobots for their parts than to bury them uselessly, especially during wartime.]
It's just symbolic. It isn't actually in the story. more it is symbolizing the fact that we learn so much about the dead and how some peoples actions have lead them to discover an almost magical place concerning the deceased
It's actually quite touching seeing Megatron realize how many Autobots he killed.
(heart of a graveyard)
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Optimizzy wrote:SillySpringer wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:snavej wrote:Is that grass in the Autobot graveyard? Are those graves on Cybertron or another world? We need to know! [Personally, I think that it would be much more economical to recycle Autobots for their parts than to bury them uselessly, especially during wartime.]
It's just symbolic. It isn't actually in the story. more it is symbolizing the fact that we learn so much about the dead and how some peoples actions have lead them to discover an almost magical place concerning the deceased
It's actually quite touching seeing Megatron realize how many Autobots he killed.
(heart of a graveyard)
Isnt it though? I mean, the feeling I get for Megatron is that he is secretly tired of it all, but he keeps going. With this revelation hitting him in the face...I mean abstract numbers are one thing. When you see a field of the consequences, man. That's hard-hitting. I really really really hope Hasbro lets things continue and they are allowed to keep Megatron how he is and develop him into a heroric figure. Not a good guy and not really a happy ending, but a worthy ending. Let him try to atone for what he's done. That's far mor einteresting than megalomanical megatron. Besides, they have a GREAT character in Galvatron for that and he fits that role so much better.
SillySpringer wrote:
Is Galvatron the same as Megatron in the comics?
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:SillySpringer wrote:
Is Galvatron the same as Megatron in the comics?
No they are very different characters. Galvatrons vastly predates Megs.
They've made it work pretty well. I'm very ok with them being two distinct characters, especially after the UT-era cartoons ran that train into the ground, which was still going on when IDW started all these booksSillySpringer wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:SillySpringer wrote:
Is Galvatron the same as Megatron in the comics?
No they are very different characters. Galvatrons vastly predates Megs.
Wow am I behind on the comics. -_-
I am more into the G1 concept of them being one and the same.
ScottyP wrote:They've made it work pretty well. I'm very ok with them being two distinct characters, especially after the UT-era cartoons ran that train into the ground, which was still going on when IDW started all these booksSillySpringer wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:SillySpringer wrote:
Is Galvatron the same as Megatron in the comics?
No they are very different characters. Galvatrons vastly predates Megs.
Wow am I behind on the comics. -_-
I am more into the G1 concept of them being one and the same.
SW's SilverHammer wrote:
"Between the time when the Knights of Cybertron left paradise, and the rise of the sons of Megatron, there was an age undreamed of. And onto this, Galvatron, destined to wear the jeweled crown of the Cybertronian empire upon a troubled brow. It is I, his chronicler, who alone can tell thee of his saga. Let me tell you of the days of high adventure!
*DUN DUN!*
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