Review – Batgirl Annual #2
I’ve been meaning to jump into a few more DC books, and also catch up with what Mairghread Scott’s been doing lately, so Batgirl was a pretty convenient way to do both. See below for a review of the Batgirl Annual #2.
I’ve been meaning to jump into a few more DC books, and also catch up with what Mairghread Scott’s been doing lately, so Batgirl was a pretty convenient way to do both. See below for a review of the Batgirl Annual #2.
I’ve been waiting for this one for months, and at the same time I hoped it’d never get here: the final issue of Till All Are One. In many ways the story ended the way I thought it might, but it got there by a really unexpected route. See below for a (spoiler-free!) (mostly!) review
IDW’s big crossover event has been going on for a couple of months now, and a secret group of pro-Earth forces is getting closer to their goal of wiping out the entire race of Transformers, plus any G.I. Joes who get in their way. Click the jump for a look at the story so far
At this year’s San Diego Comic-Con we got to talk for a few minutes with IDW’s David Rodriguez and Mairghread Scott, writers for IDW’s Transformers. We discussed the end of Mairghread’s Till All Are One series (and why she wrote Starscream the way she did, because almost against our will we became huge fans of
This is it, the final issue of Till All Are One. (Until the Annual anyway.) I wanted something that would be a satisfying ending, but still leave us with more story to be told. I think we got it, but I’m really curious to see what everybody else thinks. Read on for preview pages and
Everybody’s messing around inside everybody’s head this issue, whether it’s an evil consciousness taking over someone’s brain, false memories being implanted all over the place, or….whatever the heck Bumblebee is. See below for preview pages and a review of Till All Are One #11.
In the latest issue Starscream shows his true colors like we knew he always would but it’s okay because he’s also flirting with someone. Does that make me shallow? Don’t care, bring on the innuendo! Ahem. See below for preview pages and a review of Transformers: Till All Are One #10.
When we last saw everybody, an army of undead Titans was destroying Cybertron and Starscream had swallowed his pride enough to ask Elita One for help. And she refused. You’d have expected Starscream to suggest doing something sneaky and unethical at this point, but it was Windblade who volunteered to sneak behind Elita’s back, to interface
Short review this week on account of holidays and travel, but I never like to let an issue of this book go by without a mention, because it’s terribly, terribly pretty. See below for a few words and preview pages from Transformers: Till All Are One #6.