Page 2 of 2

Re: Transformers: King Grimlock Series Announced Plus Details on Shattered Glass, Beast Wars and More

PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 3:34 pm
by D-Maximal_Primal
From what I have been able to gather, the 2nd issue sounded really fun. I wait for trades, and at the moment I intend to get this on trade, but I try to get a lot of info before I read the whole thing. I love this Grimlock just stomping around a magic land

Five Page Preview of Transformers: King Grimlock #3

PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 1:19 pm
by ScottyP
After a week with no new Transformers comics, this week brings us two books from two mini-series, one of these being Transformers: King Grimlock #3. IDW Publishing has provided the usual five page preview of this upcoming issue as Grimlock's adventures in another world continue.

(W) Steve Orlando (A) Agustin Padilla (CA) Bryan Lee
King Grimlock rampages on! Confronted by the ghoulish host of the Red Wizard's Army, Grimlock leads a band of villagers into a war against their ruler. But all is not what it seems near the Red Wizard's compound. Will Grimlock lead them to freedom... or destruction?!

Check out the preview below and be sure to pick this issue up tomorrow at your local comic shop, through a licensed digital comics retailer, or via the Seibertron.com eBay store.

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

IDW Transformers King Grimlock #3 Review

PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 4:08 pm
by ScottyP
ScAvenger Once More
A Review of Transformers: King Grimlock #3

Spoiler Free-ish
Image

Grimlock's adventure in Menonia continues with today's release of Transformers: King Grimlock #3 from IDW Publishing, and they've turned in a swiftly-read action comic that's indicative of everything this series has been so far. If you enjoyed the first two issues, you'll enjoy this too, though there are some shakier bits this time around. Read on to learn more, or skip to the end and look at the score blindly. It's your robot adventure.

Image
It isn't, but if this were to turn out to be the missing link between Last Stand and MTMTE #6, well... ok, I'm good with that.

Story-wise, things are at the "mini-boss" stage for this mini-series, which makes sense with a couple more issues still remaining after this one. Issue 3 shows the results of Grimlock's efforts to aid the Menonians in the first two chapters, resulting in a book that's light on words and big on splash pages. While it's certainly a quick read, it never feels like space is wasted. It's clear there was some conscious decision to approach this as an action comic, so more of writer Steve Orlando's wordier areas get less page real estate than the big, flashy action scenes.

Image
Busy, busy, busy

The art, with lines by Agustin Padilla and colors by Jeremy Colwell, never becomes actively bad, but there are some moments that are busy and visually confusing, at least digitally. Despite some panels and pages that might not reach their intended grasp, the flow of the action always worked for me and helped tell the story of a battle effectively, with little doubt as to what the result is. Jake M. Wood's letters didn't distract from focus on the other visuals at any point, which is another credit to the artists as it rarely looked like the bubbles were fighting to have space to exist.

Three cover options are available as usual, with the "A" cover by Bryan Lee, the "B" cover by the interior art's team of Padilla and Colwell (which serves as this review's news story's thumbnail image), and a 10-copy retailer incentive cover by Alex Milne, just in case you need more MTMTE vibes from this one. As always, remember that you can find all the cover images and full credits for the issue through our Vector Sigma Database page for Transformers: King Grimlock #3.

Verdict
Image
Your character arc is beneath me

King Grimlock is a fun series that continues to be just that with its latest issue. The art is mostly good with a few busier, rougher patches and the story continues on a predictable but logical and entertaining path. Of course, I say predictable but should mention there's a twist at the end which, while foreshadowed, maybe didn't feel super well-earned. Its worth is likely to be determined by what's done with it as the story moves towards its conclusion, so it's not really considered with much weight in the score below.

Final Score
. :BOT: :BOT: :BOT: ½
out of
:BOT: :BOT: :BOT: :BOT: :BOT:


Look out for this issue today, October 13th, where you can pick it up at the Seibertron.com eBay store or at your local shop, check here to find the closest shop to you.

Re: Transformers: King Grimlock Series Announced Plus Details on Shattered Glass, Beast Wars and More

PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 10:04 pm
by william-james88
o.supreme wrote:
ScottyP wrote:
o.supreme wrote:Seems vaguely familiar... :-?

https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Madman%27s_Paradise
A certain reviewer (me) quite literally forgot that episode existed. I'll go hide in shame now #-o


No shame at all. It's all good. ;)^ . It's just that in this day and age, when some younger fans are more reluctant to watch the original series (even though its literally Free on Tubi, as are many other Transformers series), it would be nice to know the inspiration of where it came from. I know it's not often done, but new takes on original series episodes is a fun idea.


After reading it, I don't think it's a new take. They are directly referencing that episode. This miniseries is a sequel to that G1 episode.

Re: Transformers: King Grimlock Series Announced Plus Details on Shattered Glass, Beast Wars and More

PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 7:39 am
by Big Grim
3 issues in and I admit, I'm still no really sure whit to make of this series. It's peculiar. I'm no a fan of the art style either. I'll finish the series but I'm no really enjoying it.

~ Grim

Re: Transformers: King Grimlock Series Announced Plus Details on Shattered Glass, Beast Wars and More

PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:41 pm
by D-Maximal_Primal
I received the King Grimlock trade hard cover, and finally getting to read this proper, the series is so much fun. I really enjoyed it a lot. the whole concept of a Grimlock lost in a brute land and somehow learning that brute strength isn't always the answer was great. The art did get a bit difficult at times, but I enjoyed it for the theme of the story.

It was lots of fun, worth a try by any transformers fan honestly.

Re: Transformers: King Grimlock Series Announced Plus Details on Shattered Glass, Beast Wars and More

PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 10:39 pm
by Rodimus Prime
Most comic versions of Grimlock have been done well, ever since G1. So I'm looking forward to reading the TPB. I didn't read the individual issues and managed to stay away from the Wiki pages, so other than what you just said in that post, I have no idea about the story at all.

Re: Transformers: King Grimlock Series Announced Plus Details on Shattered Glass, Beast Wars and More

PostPosted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 9:08 am
by Cyberstrike
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:I received the King Grimlock trade hard cover, and finally getting to read this proper, the series is so much fun. I really enjoyed it a lot. the whole concept of a Grimlock lost in a brute land and somehow learning that brute strength isn't always the answer was great. The art did get a bit difficult at times, but I enjoyed it for the theme of the story.

It was lots of fun, worth a try by any transformers fan honestly.


Hopefully when I get some money and free time I'll try and track down either the single issues or a collected edition. Right now I can't.

Re: Transformers: King Grimlock Series Announced Plus Details on Shattered Glass, Beast Wars and More

PostPosted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 7:24 pm
by D-Maximal_Primal
Cyberstrike wrote:
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:I received the King Grimlock trade hard cover, and finally getting to read this proper, the series is so much fun. I really enjoyed it a lot. the whole concept of a Grimlock lost in a brute land and somehow learning that brute strength isn't always the answer was great. The art did get a bit difficult at times, but I enjoyed it for the theme of the story.

It was lots of fun, worth a try by any transformers fan honestly.


Hopefully when I get some money and free time I'll try and track down either the single issues or a collected edition. Right now I can't.

I'd get the hardcover. $25 on amazon right now, might go cheaper, and has a lot of the bonus materials