[QUOTE=Sky Shadow;70410]I don't understand the art concerns - visually, Target: 2006 is still great. It's painted and drawn by artists who make Dan Khanna look like a fingerpainter. Obviously, putting out a weekly meant they had to rotate artists, but over a quarter of the issues were even drawn by Geoff Senior - Transformers have never been any more robotic! Personally, I think Space Pirates was leagues weaker as a storyline (although it was good to see a female Transformer get some comics development for the first time) and I know it had Wheelie rhyming and some Dan Reed art - that man's art is to robots what antimatter is to matter.
I guess that comes down to a preference thing then. I've been known on these boards and abroad not to like Senior very much. For me, they tried way too hard to make them human and they don't inspire my imagination very much. I'm more of a modern guy I guess despite having crazily pursued many 80s runs of various comics.
You're chronologically challenged. Me? I'm logically challenged and probably a lot of other things too.Um... STL... either I have some serious comprehension issues or you might need to reread this sentence, since I'm not sure that what you've written is what you wanted to say.Comics are still fiction, right? (If not, I'm off to find me a radioactive spider...)
What I meant was that comics unlike other forms of fiction haven't withstood the test of time as well.