Dead Metal wrote:If they where so few and far apart so save it, why was it so well received for 3 years straight? What made Revelations so stupid, that if it and Expansion would have been published the way they where intended made it still stupid and suck?
No, it was IMHO a bad story. Period. No matter how Furman wanted or intended it to be published it still would've sucked IMO. Crap is crap no matter how long or shot it is. 90% of Furman's IDW output was crap IMHO.
Just because something makes a lot of money and gets a critical acclaim and has ton of fans means it's great (look at
Twilight) if you liked the IDW Books of Furman great for you. I didn't. I thought it had potentional but was mostly boring, pointless, and stupid.
I got more enjoyment out of All Hail Megatron #1-6 than I did through all of the previous IDW and DW comics combined and was the most emotional graphic novels that I've read since I first read Watchmen years ago.
All I get from this is that you enjoy plot less no brain violence over story. And most emotional graphic novel since Watchmen?
Man the balls you have to put Watchmen and AHM on the same level is just astounding. Wow just wow.
Some friendly words of advice: don't ever assume you know or understand anything about me from a few posts here or anywhere else. Because you don't know or understand me and chances are you never will know me or understand me.
Actually I perfer character driven stories more better than brainless sci-fi action stories with no characters, like what Furman did in his IDW run. I find the action in most comics pretty boring and I found the characters more enjoyable, real, and complex in
All Hail Megatron than anything he did at IDW.
I enjoyed
All Hail Megatron more because the Decepticons seemed more real and frightening to me, and for once G1 Megatron wasn't a just an evil bad guy for sake of being an evil bad guy, he had a different take on the universe than I do, much like Vedit did in
Watchmen and at the climax wasn't a major letdown.