
Review – Transformers #23
..the ends will consume the means. How a thing is done becomes the thing itself. Keep reading for a review of Transformers #23.
..the ends will consume the means. How a thing is done becomes the thing itself. Keep reading for a review of Transformers #23.
And there it is. The threat. Same as it ever was. We wrap up the latest arc this week, keep reading for a review of Transformers: Galaxies #9. I think this was a good wrap-up for this arc, but other than that I can’t say much without spoiling the ending. The story was straightforward, and reinforced
You came, adventured, and left, a beta test for all humanity’s fate. Keep reading for a review of Die #13. Warning, some spoilers below, some for this issue and a lot for last issue. The short version: Ash is getting reamed out by another one of the rulers of Die, H.G. Wells, who’s ticked off
“We won’t hurt you. You don’t even have to let us out.” (Wasn’t planning on it.) Keep reading for a review of Transformers: Galaxies #8. (Warning, some spoilers below.) It’s not that much of a spoiler to say that this issue Gauge realizes what readers realized last issue: she was brainwashed by the Reversionists, and her
Brought to us by Roosterteeth and Netflix, Transformers War For Cybertron is a brand new animated series featuring the well known Autobots and Decepticons as they fight their endless civil war. Siege focuses on the fight for the Allspark on their homeworld of Cybertron, as whoever controls it could potentially bring about the end of
Yeah. Um. So…There’s a thing my people can do. A bad thing. Really bad. Keep reading for a review of Far Sector #7. Warning: very small spoilers below, but I do mention a few things in a sideways kind of way, so if you don’t want to accidentally read between the lines and get spoiled,
By all accounts, the internet-only Comic-Con@Home event has been a resounding success, delivering the thrills and chills of San Diego Comic-Con to fans all over the world! With all that hooplah, even the most devoted IDW fan may have missed a news bite or two! For your enjoyment, IDW Publishing is thrilled to share a look back
Just because San Diego Comic-Con isn’t taking place “on the ground” this year, that doesn’t mean that fans have to miss the mind-blowing fun of attending panels, hunting down hot collectibles, or getting autographs from your favorite writers and artists! This week, IDW Publishing welcomes you to enjoy “Comic-Con@Home” with a series of eight wildly
Typical. We try to do a humanitarian mission. We actually start a war. Great. Keep reading for a review of Die #12.