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#50: The Transformers #77 - "Exodus!"
Andrew Wildman
Something I noticed is that Wildman was pretty good about variety in his cover compositions, as I don't think there's really a repeated motif or design layout across his covers. I admit I'm a bit of a sucker for the "one guy shoots towards the reader at another guy" setup, but I can also appreciate trying something different. This one certainly isn't as action-y as the typical cover but I think is still intriguing in its own way, hinting at a more quiet burn political plotline (which we might've gotten had the series not wrapped up, Furman learned as he was writing the next issue, #78).
The close-up shot I think benefits from Wildman's very human-esque faces, showing some great emotion on both Prowl and Bludgeon (despite the latter being mostly skull!) I also really dig how Bludgeon's head ornament wraps around the logo. It does get let down a bit by the weird background, though, not to mention the miscolored faction symbols (blue and green??)
#49: The Transformers #27 - "King of the Hill!"
Herb Trimpe
I admittedly had this one far lower in my original rankings, hovering more in the 70s range. As I kept finalizing the batches though, I kept bumping it up and up. Yes, there's a lot of nitpicks I have with it - the Dinobots are colored 2 or 3 different shades of grey, and Rachel simultaneously appears to be too large and kinda disappears into the bottom of the image due to the colors. But it's still a pretty awesome shot of robot dinosaurs fighting a giant godzilla robot! The scaling works pretty well here, and the overall design works a lot better for me than similar concepts in #10 (Devastator) or #19 (Omega Supreme). And that orange sky contrasts beautifully with Trypticon's blue/grey/lavender colors.
#48: The Transformers #21 - "Aerialbots over America!"
Herb Trimpe
I really dig the vertical layout here, with the Aerialbots descending almost vertically from above while the coneheads are fanned out along the ground firing straight up. A good role reversal too (usually it's the flying 'Cons firing down at the ground-bound Autobots) which also helps sell the concept of the Aerialbots being something different. Honestly, in terms of layout alone, this would probably be top 10 for me.
Unfortunately, it's got a few quibbles that keep me from ranking it higher. The coloring job isn't too hot, with all three Seekers having a lot of noticeable errors, and Fireflight lacking all his red. The latter is especially a bummer because all the white Aerialbots fail to stand out against the white sky - I wonder if a blue (or other color) sky would've made things pop a lot more. There's also a few parts that just look shoddy, like the weird perspective on Fireflight and Air Raid, or the human under Thrust looking like he was composited in afterwards.
#47: The Transformers #28 - "Mechanical Difficulties!"
Ian Akin
The highest-ranked of Ian Akin's covers (pencils-wise). I like the dynamism here of the tree trunk, even if the Mechanic himself is so small as to be easily overlooked at first. Some of the coloring choices are off (such as Blaster's white gloves and Goldbug's blue helmet, which matches the toy but was gold in the comic) but I do otherwise like it, especially the cyan blue sky at the top.
#46: Transformers: Generation 2 #3 - "Primal Fear!"
Derek Yaniger
Speaking of colors, I absolutely adore the teal background here. In general, Yaniger usually used a color fill for his backgrounds, with some choices that really popped and stood out, at least to me. I also really like the way Optimus is drawn here. I'm decidedly cooler on Jhiaxus, who looks like he's in terrible pain and probably near-death - bit of overkill, I'd say (especially to have your main villain on the ropes in issue three!) While it's a striking image, I think it fails to sell the story concept inside, which is that the two sides end up fighting on a planet harboring an organism causes a berserker rage. The cover text ("killing frenzy!") represents this, but Optimus just looks steely determined and Jhiaxus looks horrified. Still, the overall vibe is definitely peak G2.