OK. That makes sense. (Assuming IDW2 Minerva does indeed look like this mold)
OK. That makes sense. (Assuming IDW2 Minerva does indeed look like this mold)
different strokes for different folks of course, but for a line whose official characterization and story was such a big part of its success and longevity it sucks to see how little the current team puts into that facet.
Who says they have to be mutually exclusive? I enjoy a good comic or tv show as much as the next person, and all of that informs how I view the franchise and how I'll continue to view the franchise. And my tastes change. I was all about "this franchise is SERIOUS BUSINESS" back in the mid 2000s, and now I'm far more likely to go "ha! Ratbat had an evil carwash! Awesome!"Personal canon is just not something that interests me much. I want real official good Transformers fiction, character building and lore.
I think you're trying to hold a 21st century toyline to 20th century standards. Back in 1984 a blurb on the back of the box and maybe even some pack in material was a huge deal. Maybe you read the comics, maybe you didn't. Maybe you saw the show, maybe you didn't. If you got the toy, though, you've got enough material in (and on) the package to give you a sense of who this character is and how they fit into the larger narrative.-ZacWilliam, different strokes for different folks of course, but for a line whose official characterization and story was such a big part of its success and longevity it sucks to see how little the current team puts into that facet.
Looks like one of those cases of a design being genericized enough to suit both characters at the same time. Minerva's got Elita's torso and feet instead of her own.
'Twould still be nice to get anything about any of the Deluxe Kingdom Fossilizers as characters, beyond "Paleotrex and Tricranius are male and Wingfinger is a ninja."tl;dr Hasbro is still putting work in the fiction side of things, but the environment that physical toylines tell stories in is VERY different from where it was twenty years ago, much less forty.
On the other hand, getting no Machinima Prime Wars Trilogy cartoon at all would have been better than getting the one we got.
'Twould still be nice to get anything about any of the Deluxe Kingdom Fossilizers as characters, beyond "Paleotrex and Tricranius are male and Wingfinger is a ninja."
See...there's just a disconnect with this criticism and me. I'm perfectly willing to take the names and factions we got for those characters and just create something in my own mind for them. They're only blank pieces of plastic if you let them be, after all.I want them to be characters. I want the guys who turned into roads and ramps to be. I want Slash to be.
-ZacWilliam, I want new characters like that in Classics and I want them to be characters and add to the universe and lore not just be blank pieces of plastic.
Earth Wars did give bios to Slash and Vertebreak.The Kingdom line didn't even offer a clear fictional framework for the Fossilizers as a thing, never mind offering any characterization for any of those Seven new characters.
I want them to be characters. I want the guys who turned into roads and ramps to be. I want Slash to be.
As a point of reference, Knock Out was a major character in the same miniseries, and his design is clearly based on his Legacy toy.She shows up as a Wrecker in IDW2. She's likely based on her upcoming Legacy toy, in keeping with the IDW2 method of basing character designs whatever is the most recent toy. (She certainly bears a strong similarity to Legacy Elita-1)
The logical fallacy is assuming because Minerva showed up on the comics with that design first, then that means she was the intended as the primary mold and that Elita-1 is a pre-tool.
Personal canon is all well and good, but I can't watch it with my girlfriend.Um...Hasbro pitched a Legacy show to Netflix. Netflix said "no."
Given how dull the WFC shows were...I'm not too terribly broken up about that.
Eh...I've been constructing my own personal canon for so long that this doesn't bother me.
Transformers fiction lost a part of its essence when it stopped having a horde of character models line up and namedrop themselves in with a notable selling point and personality quirk in a single panel.It's times like this that part of me misses the "plug new product" approach that so much of Marvel's G1 was built around. Like, just something like that again, alongside something a little deeper and less beholden would be a fantastic one-two punch to me of characterization of current toys and, well, I don't want to say better storytelling, necessarily (much love for Marvel G1, even still), but storytelling that is not beholden to who's currently on shelves.
Personal canon is all well and good, but I can't watch it with my girlfriend.