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Paulbot
23rd March 2014, 08:53 PM
The first 8 Transformers IDW Collections are a great series of hardcovers reprinting all of the IDW G1 stories (in order) up to the end of the Costa Ongoing.

Been waiting on Vol 9 for a while, but now, Seibertron.Com (http://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/transformers-idw-collection-phase-two-volume-1-preorder/29740/) has reported an Amazon.Com listing for the first in a new series of books called " IDW Collection Phase Two"


The war for Cybertron is over, but Bumblebee and his fellow Autobots struggle to maintain control of a world without Optimus Prime. The provisional government is struggling and Prowl will defend it against the Decepticons at seeminly all costs. Meanwhile, Hot Rod and a group of Autobots and Decepticons embark on an epic quest to the farthest reaches of the Universe. Collects the one-shot Death of Optimus Prime, More Than Meets The Eye issues #1-5, and Robots in Disguise issues #1-6.

As expected the book contains the about 50/50 of the two series, but with RID #6 included, and MTMTE #4 & 5, it's not a replacement for the first trade of each series.

There should be about 6 volumes to take the books through to the end of Dark Cybertron (including the most recent Spotlights). If all works out well, the Dark Cybertron crossover will be in one Hardcover volume (like the Phase One Collection Volume 5 has all of All Hail Megatron).

Sharky
24th March 2014, 08:51 AM
While I never got the hard covers my self I think I would of preferred if it was complete MTMTE or complete RID not half and half.

There are only so many versions of the same comic I can buy.

Paulbot
24th March 2014, 09:09 AM
I would have liked stand alone MTMTE oversized hardcovers too, but happy to see this series continue as it's the only way I buy the series in physical form now (except my MTMTE collection)

Sky Shadow
24th March 2014, 09:43 AM
I'll be buying this as a MTMTE hardcover substitute.

Gouki
24th March 2014, 10:18 AM
Hmmm. I'm not so sure. I love the idea, but I also find MTMTE and RiD written in a different enough style switching between issues like that could be downright distracting.

i_amtrunks
24th March 2014, 05:16 PM
Unless it is done as six straight MtMtE and six straight RiD (or whatever number) it would be too jarring to read as a half half split, one followed by the other.

Can't believe it'd take almost as many hardcovers to do everything from the split as it did to do all of IDWs pre split series combined! :eek:

Sky Shadow
24th March 2014, 06:05 PM
Hmmm. I'm not so sure. I love the idea, but I also find MTMTE and RiD written in a different enough style switching between issues like that could be downright distracting.


Unless it is done as six straight MtMtE and six straight RiD (or whatever number) it would be too jarring to read as a half half split, one followed by the other.

You guys do remember that's exactly how we read them in the first place, right? :)

Paulbot
24th March 2014, 06:17 PM
I'd assume issues won't be ordered by month of release and they'll keep stories that flow directly together. Like they might go DOOP then MTMTE #1-3 then put some RID issues inbetween MTMTE 3 & 4, but they would split the two parter that's MTMTE #4 & 5.

i_amtrunks
24th March 2014, 08:54 PM
You guys do remember that's exactly how we read them in the first place, right? :)

Sure, but in a trade collection you want the story to flow, that's why we get the trades as well as the singles (and digitals and reprints etc!) :)

Although the idea of it being in "time" would be interesting, seeing as RiD seems to occur over a few days to a few weeks as opposed to the months passing in MtMtE.

Iriorne
24th March 2014, 09:16 PM
I can see it working either way. It would be possible to keep MTMTE and RID in separate volumes but it would potentially 'waste' space as the breaks in the story arcs may not occur in the right places. By splitting up the arcs, hopefully it gives them the flexibility to fit the maximum number of issues in each volume and make the transition to Dark Cybertron, with it's interleaved issues, less jarring (though it could just about qualify for a volume of it's own). I trust that IDW will figure out something appropriate as the hard cover volumes really are an excellent set. :)

Gouki
25th March 2014, 09:45 AM
You guys do remember that's exactly how we read them in the first place, right? :)

Not me. I buy trade only and tend to read one series at a time. I won't even normally buy RiD and MTMTE at the same time and if I do I always read something in between them, or if it's been a really long time read all the volumes I have and then move onto the other.

Tober
19th June 2014, 08:36 AM
Amazon now has a release date of August 26. So about 10 weeks away. :)