And here I was trying to be wholesome on this good, Primus-fearing message board.All I'm gonna say is that the internet has ruined this type of posed shot for me. If you don't get why, I'm not explaining it.
And here I was trying to be wholesome on this good, Primus-fearing message board.All I'm gonna say is that the internet has ruined this type of posed shot for me. If you don't get why, I'm not explaining it.
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Figured I'd snap a quick alt mode pic before most of these go back into storage. Forget troop building Overcharges. THIS is how you assemble enough firepower to make Optimus crap his Jetfires!
Tanks a lot.
I think I've seen this on some website, yeah. What was it? "Wrecked"?All I'm gonna say is that the internet has ruined this type of posed shot for me. If you don't get why, I'm not explaining it.
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Figured I'd snap a quick alt mode pic before most of these go back into storage. Forget troop building Overcharges. THIS is how you assemble enough firepower to make Optimus crap his Jetfires!
HERE'S A HINT!All I'm gonna say is that the internet has ruined this type of posed shot for me. If you don't get why, I'm not explaining it.
Megatron says it to Sentinel at the end of Megatron Origins but as Brainstorm pointed out to Megs on the Lost Light Sentinel and Megatron were (back then anyway) far closer than Megs wanted to admit.The thing about the quote for the third pic is that it works for either character.
I don't know if they "sold" the arm thing specifically, but Skybound's run as a whole has just been really well written, so it works in context of the story being told.So like, what's the context of that whole Megatron-arm thing in Skybound? It seems like something the crowd I'd expect to be sticking with the comics to find extremely silly, but people seem pretty hyped about it, so I'm curious about how they managed to sell it.