It will sell due to name/brand recognition but for many people who want to read a Transformers/GI Joe crossover it wont be what they expect.
i read it again and you know what its worse then i fiirst thought.....
crappy art
crappy story
the crappy way they made the tf speak and then translate what they say what a waste of space...
it really is a bad book
I missed out on #0, and today I picked up #1.
...not sure if I wanna keep getting any more issues or just stop now...
The art is just so BAD.I can't tell if it was drawn by a kid, or a MAD Magazine parody artist. Half the time I feel like I want to fold the pages in.
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IDW have said a number of times that it had pre-sold more copies of this than any of their recent issues of Transformers comics... so if that is true, we should see it reflected in the weekly stats, and, if the sales figures continue over the next few issues, a lot of people must be liking it for some reason we are missing.
Yeah I don't think this series quite does it for me. I can deal with the retro art, but combined with weird colouring and hodgepodge story it's not working. The over self congratulatory notes at the end didn't help either.
I recognise that IDW need to do something new with GiJoe TF crossovers, because Marvel, Devils Due and Dremawave have already flogged them to death, but this isn't working for me.
Sad thing, as much as the art is jarring with it's absent perspective, I can't help but note that this guys humans actually look more consistent than many TF artists. I'd be happy if this artist keeps drawing the humans and gets someone else to do the backgrounds, props and Transformers.
Looks like IDW were telling the truth on this, as Issue One sold about 23,009 copies to comic shops (not to customers), which is about double the other three Transformers titles at the moment, and one of their best numbers for Transformers since Infiltration was selling 25,000 copies in early 2006, and the Movie prequel selling 23,000 copies in mid 2007.
In comparison for July...
MTMTE sold 10,063
Windblade did 9,130
RID did 8,706 (not looking good, as they stopped doing Movie comics when they got down to 6,000 copies)
The site does note that the GIJoe/TFs comic allowed for returns - I think that means that comic stores are allowed to return any unsold copies if they want. If that is what that means, I think comic stores would have ordered more if there was less risk... so I'd be wondering how many of those 23,000 ended up being sold to customers.
Next month's stats should be more accurate if the "returns" option isn't there.
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