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Some really great moments it has. Overlord is back but couldn't make an impact like he did in Last Stand of the wreckers. Rewind dies saving the crew. Rodimus being Rodimus and angry because someone else saved the crew instead of him. Fortress Maximus finally is not on the receiving end. The end is like big WHAAT. Enjoyable.
Chromedome, Overlord, Rewind.Just an amazing, heartbreaking series of issues. It's impossible to capture everything from the assault on Prowl to Pipes' end. James Roberts makes you feel for robots.
Surprisingly affecting, wow!
4,5. Hidden problems always come back to bite you in the nose. Fictional characters in a story with the fourth wall destroyed by a metafictional bomb should know that, shouldn't they? Still, they must suffer for our perverse enjoyment.
I have been following this latest (and by far best) comic incarnation of the Transformers, and with each volume I have been more impressed. Finally real story-telling and fantastic artwork combined to bring my favorite characters to life once again. This volume though, was the first that disappointed me. It was still quite good, and I liked it even better on the second read, but I have a few complaints:1. The artwork. Not up to the standards of the previous volumes. Milne's name was on the spine...
Volume 4 is definitely the most emotional. Not only Chromedome and Rewind, but Swerve, Tailgate, Cyclonus, Ultra Magnus. Really, really, really, really good.
I loved this volume of Transformers More Than Meets the Eye. I especially loved the last two issues that were included. There was so much emotion evoked. The rest of the issues were really good too. It also included a text story that was originally published in Transformers More Than Meets the Eye issue 13. I wish they would do more text stories. This one was very well done. Transformers More Than Meets the Eye is quickly becoming my favorite comic series. I'm really looking forward to Volume 5....
This series starts out all fun and games and a little trauma added in ("traumatised robots" is one of my favourite genres ngl). That's how they get you.Volume 4 however? (view spoiler)[Oh, this one was written to hurt. I feel very catered to (who got their hands on my Christmas wishlist?!). Much pain and ugly sobbing ensued. Well done, Mr. Roberts. (hide spoiler)]
This fourth volume in the series does not disappoint. We get to see the fallout from what we learned in the third volume. It's dramatic and the emotions are real and relatable. The dialogue is just terrific and you can really see the characters and their relationships changing. I enjoyed it very much.
Ok so I’m very aware that Transformers The Animated Movie has one of the top rated “saddest” scenes in cinema history, but I didn’t think a Transformers comic book could hit me just as emotionally, or even more so. This one did. The “More Than Meets The Eye” series is quickly turning into one of the greatest comic book series I have ever read. So far it is an absolute masterpiece by every definition of the word.
The is the fourth volume in the Transformers: More Than Meets The Series and starts off with a bang as wellow the crew of the Lost LIght on the questing! :D This volume like the other really packs in terms of character development and action with things being covered in real detail but at the same time keeping pace and humour running throughout! :D As the humour runs throughout which even with the dramatic scenes and the fates of various crew members leads to to some rib cracking scenes for exam...
After reading so many positive reviews for this volume I was super anticipated to read it, so I stayed up till 2AM and finished it in one sitting.And man, what a terrifying roller coaster of emotions!!!Good thing I read it at night after people were in bed because I seriously needed some time alone to myself so I could just sit in the misty-eyed pool of rich emotions and let the carbonation in my chest prickle my heart :( Yes, it is VERY sad, but issue #13 had me laughing out loud. I won’t give
This was truly heartbreaking, and that's not something I expected to say about a Transformers comic. The last couple of issues in this volume are probably the most heartfelt and heartbreaking in the history of this franchise and deserve to be talked about as much as Optimus' death on the movie or Dinobot's death in Beast Wars.Roberts does a great job at paying off established plot points, but the sense of dread in these issues works not just because of plot, but because of how well Roberts works...
Last Stand of the Wreckers is probably the best modern Transformers comicbook story ever since IDW got its hands on the rights to the franchise. The fourth volume of More Than Meets the Eye is the direct sequel to that seminal book and it is written by the same guy.The Lost Light versus Overlord!Fortress Maximus versus Overlord!'Til All Are One!Those three sentences are all what you need to know to enjoy this collection. If one has read this, one would see I've revealed as much as I can without
This series just gets better and better, no wonder it beat SAGA to some awards. I was not expecting the stories to cover racism, sexuality, PTSD or loss in such a nuanced and moving way, nor was I expecting it to be so funny.
Oh, I LOVED this volume. Hands down, this is my favorite so far. More Than Meets the Eye is still the superior series for me, but above and beyond that was the fact that this whole volume stole my breath away. I wish I could dish about absolutely everything that happens, but then there'd be no reason for you to read this. So, I'll do my best to highlight. First off, so many layers have been slowly peeled back from these characters. James Roberts has created such depth, even in characters like Sw...
rewind and chromedome fucking invented gay marriage
Another solid installment, with the series' trademark mix of fun (the shore leave with holo-avatars) and darkness (everything with Overlord), backed by interesting characterizations. Some lingering questions are answered, and new ones raised (what's up with Ultra Magnus?). All in all, a great read. (A-)
Pretty GreatIt's good but I have mixed feelings about it. This is where IDW introduces the concept of Transformers being mated to each other, similar to being married. That just feels like a really weird idea for non-sexual (as far as we know) beings. This volume even has Transformers saying "I love you" to each other, in an intimate way. Again, the idea of alien robots having romantic relationships with each other just seems really strange. But it does lend itself to good drama and good storyte...
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