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    Spoiler free ahead, I have many thoughts about this one, but the key points for me were:

    Nosebleeds??? Interesting.

    Skywarp all tied up... Interesting.

    Prowl once again showing he is waaaay ahead of everyone, but still not as clever as he could be... Interesting.

    Humans show their cards... Interesting.

    Ancient Cybertron and A.T. have more to show... Interesting. Also I have a feeling we are going to get more characterisation for Nova and Galvatron now that we should have gotten prior to Dark Cybertron.

    Soundwave making a bigger play than anticipated, that would have needed to be setup prior to Dark Cybertron and I am guessing required the knowledge that Prowl would be too smart for his own good... Very Interesting.

    In all, the best RiD issue for a looooong time.
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    "Only five of me are halfwits."

    "Yeah, everybody's sure of that."

    "Did you just issue me an order, Spacebus?"

    Some great lines this month.

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    The flashnacks (and the fact they took up half the issue) are what made this stronger. It was also good to see that the humans are not quite as hairbrained as they were portrayed. Still idiots, but they had their reasons and own desires in the deal.

    Prowl also has humans and human nature correct. The planet would be far better off if we were wiped out!
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    Btw, from the last issue, did anyone else notice Shiragami Junko (aka Kelly) being one of the hapless humans fleeing from Prowlastator's attack? I think there's also a red sports car in that panel too (don't have the issue in front of me right now)

    And am I the only one who thinks that Griffith makes Marissa Fairborn look ugly? It's as if she has Jay Leno's chin and Janice from the Muppets' mouth.

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    Everyone seems to have assumed it's Alpha Trion whose signal they've been picked up.... Hunter O'Nion?

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    Quote Originally Posted by snaketales View Post
    Everyone seems to have assumed it's Alpha Trion whose signal they've been picked up.... Hunter O'Nion?
    Finally got around to reading #30 and my guess is it's gonna be a not quite as dead as we were led to believe Scrapper that the humans have. And #30 was all about giving Prowl one last go as part of Devastator. That's my guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    Btw, from the last issue, did anyone else notice Shiragami Junko (aka Kelly) being one of the hapless humans fleeing from Prowlastator's attack? I think there's also a red sports car in that panel too (don't have the issue in front of me right now)

    And am I the only one who thinks that Griffith makes Marissa Fairborn look ugly? It's as if she has Jay Leno's chin and Janice from the Muppets' mouth.
    I find some panels she looks fine and then others the mouth and chin are way off. Reminds me of Don Fig's work on human faces.
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    #31 is a slow burner, all taking place in and around the Human base in Bikini Atol.

    Some nice one liners here from Thundercracker and Jetfire, the humans are rightfully freaking out and there are a few twists (one being the lack of a twist in regards to a character reveal) to boot.

    Sadly the preview pages are all a waste of space as they drivel about Jazz killing one dangerous human, then he still references it in comic as well.

    Wasted pages aside, we get some nice background and explanation to Soundwave's behaviour and reasoning which is nice and once again it is shown that prime is incredibly lucky to have survived the Cybertronian war, he just pile drives in and hopes for the best.

    Prowl's endgame should be interesting, I am sure he knows of the spy but as yet do not see how it will benefit him.

    Not much happens, but the potential for links to the future stories are a plenty in this issue.

    The art baffles me, it is not great this issue, Prowl's head bar gets smaller, his chest gets massive and Galvatron is a different size and shape in every panel.
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    Yeah, I'm still not a fan of the art in this series. Arcee's body proportions warp something chronic between panels too. And you could park Sky Lynx on General Witwicky's chin. The drawing of Metroplex looked amateur (although no where near as amateur as the artwork in TF vs. GI Joe), and his transformation into city mode was just terrible. Looked more like he was falling apart and his pieces just collapsed into the form of a village.

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