"All Hail Megatron" teasers: art, interviews, etc.
I think you're reading too much into it. It's just a fun little Batman reference. Not having much to do with the book no doubt.snavej wrote:Reflector could be better used sent on other reconnaissance missions. If Megatron wants to take snaps of his own, he can use his own built-in camera(s) and not waste Reflector's time.
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Couple of interviews --
http://seibertron.com/news/view.php?id=12965 (content-free)
http://www.comicon.com/cgi-bin/ultimate ... 6;t=007180 (with art)
http://seibertron.com/news/view.php?id=12965 (content-free)
http://www.comicon.com/cgi-bin/ultimate ... 6;t=007180 (with art)
Not true. It's a reason people prepare to (and often do) skip arcs or drop a book. Change isn't necessarily bad, and it's preferable to read rather than prejudge, but this is a wee bit disingenuous.A new creative team jumps on a Spider-Man or a Batman book and no-one bats an eyelid
Tangent; what are the odds of seeing more of Eric Holmes considering that (regardless of this rather vocal online segment of the fandom) the Megatron series was a commercial success?I think it's safe to come out and say that this 12 issue series isn't the only time I'll be spending in the Transformers universe.
Torture, blackmail, characters of a cannibalistic bent, the genocide and destruction of a major population centre? Having a bit of hard time working out what this could encompass apart from fetish porn.It had a lot of things in there no-one has ever seen in a Transformers comic
Probably not unless there was a very good reason to keep us alive -- it'd make more sense to use chemical weapons to kill all life on the planet and get on with mining the Ore-13. However, keeping a population as hostages might dissuade other parties from interfering if they weren't sufficiently pragmatic to ignore the hostage situation and blow up the planet.Would we survive?
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Uh-huh, I never made a conscious decision to stop reading Marvel comics - one by one, new creative teams (which were almost universally awful) came in and I dropped 'em I remember the hype from Jim Lee moving onto Batman as well... Ditto whenever they relaunch X-Men...Denyer wrote:Not true. It's a reason people prepare to (and often do) skip arcs or drop a book. Change isn't necessarily bad, and it's preferable to read rather than prejudge, but this is a wee bit disingenuous.
The finished product
Finished Killing Joke themed cover as seen at Ryall's blog
http://ryalltime.blogspot.com/2008/05/smile.html
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CNI article about AHM #1, with comment from Shane and Guido. Probably lifted from Focus.
http://comicnewsi.com/article.php?catid ... emid=11793
Due out on 9th July, supposedly.
http://comicnewsi.com/article.php?catid ... emid=11793
Due out on 9th July, supposedly.