Agreed. Please make your own thread about it in TF discussion to get more helpful answers.
They have. Plenty.Agreed. Please make your own thread about it in TF discussion to get more helpful answers.
I own up to Victory on DVD from Shout so have they continued after Victory in the comics?
End of 2022, technically.Hey, so the rebooted IDW continuity started at 2018/19 and ended 2023, right?
What's a summary of what happened in that 5 years / 60 issues (if published monthly) x number of titles? What big arcs they had? Was Unicron involved, again?
Hey, so the rebooted IDW continuity started at 2018/19 and ended 2023, right?
What's a summary of what happened in that 5 years / 60 issues (if published monthly) x number of titles? What big arcs they had? Was Unicron involved, again?
Anything get really popular? Like Lost Light characters? Anyone new get the Tarn treatment?
A very tongue-in-cheek summary of the IDW reboot-verse by someone who didn't much care for it the first time 'round:
We started off focusing on a brand new character who is newly born into this universe and introduced to it's world alongside us, the audience. I don't remember his name, and let's face it, neither do you, since he's got no personality and we're given no reason to care about him, other than as our viewpoint. We learn than when Transformers are born, they are IMMEDIATELY put into a job-shadowing program to find their place in the world. No childhood for these bots, they have Energon to...not mine, since they're rationing it so they don't use up their planet. This-Guy is mentored by Bumblebee who shows him around Cybertron. He discovers a MURDERED body. This is a big deal because no one has been MURDERED since the last war between factions (NOT the Decepticons, we'll get into that later).
Everyone is very surprised, but not THAT surprised, since we have something much more important to discuss...POLITICS. You remember all the unique factions and world building that James Robert built up in More Than Meets the Eye? Well, forget ALL of that! Here we have the Ascenticons (TOTALLY different than the Decepticons) and...the Autobots (the author couldn't be bothered to come up with TWO new names for the same factions we've always followed). Megatron is a senator now, because Hasbro doesn't think being a miner starting a workers rebellion is relatable to kids these days. You see the Ascenticons think the Transformers should be free to go out and conquer other planets and get all the Energon they like...and the Autobots do not. We don't learn anything else about these two political groups or any of their other beliefs or political stances, despite how much they talk and talk and talk. And there is not a sign of a third party around. It's not a very nuanced political system. There is The Rise...but that's just a secret extremist group that Megatron is secretly funding...so it's just a different faction of Decep...I mean Ascenticons (TOTALLY different).
Whats-his-name ends up meeting with Cyclonus, who is haunted by the "ghosts" of his dead teammates who died in the last war. They all have a name and a quirk, but I challenge anyone to name 3 of them without looking them up on the wiki. Cyclonus ends up swearing to kill the person who killed his friends. It's a very interesting idea that will surely go someplace interesting (It does NOT go anywhere interesting).
I-forget-his-name ALSO meets some aliens. In this universe, Cybertron is actually a trading hub for the galaxy and a bunch of different species of aliens live here. This means there's entire towns and parts of towns that are occupied by alien species that we've never seen before. One species, The Voin, are squids in jars that have alien gorillas as their mind slaves, and that's just neat. Surely, this is a interesting idea that will be further explored in interesting ways down the line! (It does NOT go anywhere interesting).
So Megatron is having Ascenticon poltical rallies, while saying he is NOT supporting The Rise's violent actions. Tensions are getting higher and the word count keeps going up, as the writer keeps TELLING us about all this stuff, but not really doing a great job SHOWING it. So a bunch more Transformers are being MURDERED, but these don't seem to affect people as much as that first MURDER. I guess they got used to it again. It might have even been nostalgic for them, after a while.
And You-Know-THAT-Guy gets killed because he saw a member of The Rise attack a alien. His death haunts his mentor Bumblebee, and he ends up having a crisis of faith....mostly offscreen because we HAVE to give more screen time to people TALKING about the MYSTERY of what's going on behind the scenes. (It is NOT a good mystery).
Orion Pax asks for advice from a Transformer who's buried herself underground. You see, in this universe, when Transformers get REALLY old instead of having the decency to die or get shot into space, they instead merge themselves with the surface of Cybertron itself, called going Immersant. This gives them access to HUGE amounts of information from around the world...and a love for being painfully vague and unhelpful. They all speak in riddles that make no sense until it's far to late, for no better seeming reason than because it gives them the jollies. You can see giant Transformers all littering the surface of the world all over the background of every issue..giving us some nice unique visuals. Meaning this MUST be a really important plot point that will have a HUGE payoff later. (It does NOT pay off later).
Issue #6 is a flashback issue showing us the old friendship between Orion and Megatron. It's actually pretty solid, if only because it's focus on ONE plot instead of splitting time between three or four.
We get to meet Termagax, the philospher who actually came up with the Ascenticon's belief system that Megatron's been twisting for his own ends. She's the Karl Marx to Megatron's Lenin. She's mostly a hermit now, but hasn't gone Immersant yet, for whatever reason. Surely, she'll get involved in the story and help stop Megatron before it's too late. (She does NOT get involved in the story until it is FAR too late).
Cyclonus has a couple of skirmishes with The Rise, who are connected to the murder of his ghost-friends. None of the members of The Rise have personalities or are in any way memorable, so it just comes across as a lot of empty *pew-pews*. Meanwhile, everyone is STILL talking and talking and talking without doing much. Sentinel Prime, the actual leader of Cybertron, finally comes back from space from something that's probably important (It was NEVER going to be important). Megatron FINALLY makes his move and takes out the entire Senate. And formally changes the Ascenticons to the Decepticons...for...reasons.
Attacks rage all throughout Cybertron, the biggest one causing The Fall of the Tether! ....Oh yeah, I haven't talked about the Tether yet, have I? It's a space elevator...yeah, that's it. It's very important to their society for sending resources to Cybertron from the Moon (It never FEELS important though). It falls after two Titan-class Transformers have a fight...which oddly lacks weight since neither has much in the way of personality, so we don't CARE about the fight. The Fall of the Tether kills SO MANY Transformers...but no one we've been following so...um...meh?
Now seems like a good time to talk about one of the spin offs.
The main one was Transformers Galaxies. It was a anthology book having a few different arcs. One about the Constructicons not feeling appreciated after the Cybertronians stopped going out into space and creating space colonies. Another about Cliffjumper getting annoyed about getting mistaken for Bumblebee while fighting Deathsaurus on a alien planet, which was fun. One about Arcee and Greenlight as a couple trying to keep their child-protege Gauge safe, sneaking onboard a fundamentalist religion's (The Reversionists) escape ship to get away from the war on Cybertron only to go RIGHT BACK to Cybertron in a big loop, all of which feels rather pointless. And the final one about Ultra Magnus trying to find Alpha Trion in space, which leads to the Decepticons gaining a army of Insecticons which IS important to the main book, even if it only happens at the last second.
Back in the main book, more skirmishes are happening between characters we don't care about. Tensions rise and my interest keeps falling.
Bumblebee kills the Decepticon who killed his protege, You-Remember-Him-Right. Then Bumblebee ends up joining the Decepticons, but not really doing anything, since we can't let our kid-friendly character ACTUALLY be a bad guy.
Orion Pax gets the Matrix and becomes Optimus Prime, surprising people only insofar that it took them 25 issues to get here. Sentinel Prime's dead too, but no one really cared about him, so he goes unmourned.
Optimus frees Pyra Magna from prison, who in this version is a violent Autobot warrior...who really doesn't seem all that unreasonable, really. This is probably the best version of Pyra Magna, if only because she has a personality.
Cyclonus finally faces off against Sixshot, who he believes is responsible for the deaths of his ghost-friends, 20 some issues later. But, Sixshot reveals that his princess is in another castle...I mean, that Pyra Magna was the one who got his friends killed and he should be off killing HER instead of HIM. So it's all rather anti-climatic and only takes up a third of a issue.
More skirmishes.
One of Cyclonus's ghost-friends actually comes back from outer space in some Titan wreckage, showing that those "ghosts" really ARE just PTSD-illusions. Although, they come back not right.
Even more skirmishes.
One of Cyclonus's ghosts ends up pleading with Cyclonus to NOT kill Pyra when he has a chance to do so. He lets go of his vendetta and mostly moves on...this entire arc took place in the background of the first 30 issues and ends with Cyclonus just giving up...what a tease this arc was.
So many skirmishes you wouldn't even believe it.
Windcharger actually gets to use his magnetic powers from the tech specs. Just the once, though, let's not get too crazy.
Optimus tries to have a cease-fire meeting with Megatron but it falls through and nothing happens...like in 80% of this book.
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(My post was too long...again...)
Well, THAT was a hoot and a half, haha! Was the series as quirky as your summary?
Like others have said, Soundwave does show up.No Dinobots? Shame. No Soundwave either?
And that's when you know it's something not written by Furman....And I guess the Dinobots don't ever show up. Weird. I didn't really notice that before. I guess because this is all on Cybertron, they wouldn't have their dinosaur forms yet. But still, it's strange to leave them out.