Fully aware that it takes months to produce a single comic. That's why this issues artist Rojo would have had more time that Milne, since Milne has had issues back to back as well as events and cons to get to as well.
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I'd say it does have action, more in the form of intense emotional action that has the audience at the edge of their seats! :D And I personally didn't mind that there wasn't any transforming in it, since they're within the confines of the Rod Pod. What gets me is when the Transformers have the opportunity to transform, and in that situation, transforming would make more sense (than say, running), but they don't. This issue didn't present the characters with any scenarios that would have solicited the use of alt modes, so I'm fine with it. :)
Some of the lettering was rather sloppy though, and 'Ravage' was misspelt as "Ravege" when Megatron was touch-talking* with him. Which kinda felt like a character spoiler for me -- okay, now we know that Megatron's defection is a feint, but I kinda wish now that I didn't know this. It would've made his eventual betrayal of the Autobots all the more shocking, as until now, I actually believed that Megatron had reformed. And it's kinda disappointing in a way too, because I wanted to see Megatron actually change into something more noble... and give others (like say Galvatron) more of a chance to shine as the primary antagonist for the Autobots. :o
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*I found that this was pretty interesting. For those who may not know, tactile signing is actually a real thing - it's how people who are both blind and deaf communicate (e.g. Australian tactile alphabet). :)
I think their conversation is ambiguous. Ravage is surprised to see Megatron trusted, Megatron acknowledges that he's still got a long way to go - not that it's necessarily a trick, he might actually be trying a new path and its something Ravage would be questioning.
Also, if Megatron was rusty in that language he may have misspelt Ravage accidentally, hence that's not a creator mistake but a character's mistake. No-prize worthy? ;)
I didn't take Megatron and Ravages hand speak to indicate that he is faking his change of faction. Only that he has a way to go to garner their trust.
Hopefully Ravage is not there to spy on Megatron for Soundwave, that'd be too obvious for James Roberts.
In this video - about halfway through - James directly responds to this point. I never have a problem because they're aliens so I go with his point. Everything from their dialogue to the symbols on the ship is translated for us.
I missed it until just now, distracted by Whirl's avatar in the art and sitting in the cinema waiting for AOE, but in #30 Brainstorm is seen getting around his faceplate by "drinking" his fuel by pouring it directly into his fueltank by an arm port. :)
Just read the latest issue - #32. Oh wow :eek:
Absolute destruction wrecked by the DJD. It is interesting to pin point when the DJD attacked the Lost Light, but will be interesting to see what the fall out is.
I loved the pairing up of characters, like Skids and Getaway, Nightbeat and Nactica and Megatron and Ravage. I found the discussion Megs and Ravage were having was very interesting and hopefully sets the tone for Megs for the rest of the IDW universe.
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