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    A UK Comic website, devoted to Transformers Comics, has an interview with writer Shane McCarthy posted up on it.
    http://www.oneshallstand.com/article...-mccarthy.html

    It makes for an interesting read, as it gives a bit of insight into how the different elements have been a combination of influence by Hasbro, writer and IDW, rather than just 'one person changing everything'.

    It also mentions a bit why an original character was generated (introduction of an unknown plot element can't use an existing character), while Hasbro seemed to be more of a driving force behind Drift's exposure than the writer. Kinda like Sunstorm, or Ultra Magnus as a white Optimus.

    Admittedly, I haven't yet read any of AHM, and am waiting for the compilation to be released before I'll have the chance to read any of it. But I do like the philosophical angle of what can happen to certain ideologies AFTER an 'eternal' war. What's there to rebel against or vandalise if it all belongs to you? And what's the point of fighting on (as an Autobot) if all hope appears lost? Do you try to escape the war-zone and live out your existance, or fight on valiently and vainly?

    It also mentions that the Autobot traitor gets revealed in Issue 8. Since I've read the first 18 Spotlights, I would have assumed it was just Nightbeat, but since this AHM is a new direction (and the Nightbeat problem may have been resolved in an issue I haven't read yet), I expect it is probably some other Autobot within the main cast of AHM.
    But I wonder if it is an intentional traitor (by choice) or an unintentional one (by mind control). It didn't make much sense when Dreamwave made Grimlock a Decepticon, so hopefully a pre-existing Autobot character isn't turned Decepticon by choice without something in their profile that justifies it. And when it is revealed, readers are going to be scrutinising every previous appearance of that character to see if it makes sense or contradicts something they previously did.

    Introducing an 'intentional traitor' plot-device is always a difficult thing if the fans already know the characters from years ago. A traitor either has to be an original non-toy character, a new toy character, or be under mind-control. Or, as how I did it in a fanfic 12 years ago, have a Decepticon (toy) posing as an Autobot (which only worked because it was a text story, and he was using an alias). But the problem with that in a visual medium like a comic, is that readers will immediately know who the traitor is.

    To have all that burden on a new comic writer, pitching a story, pressure from Hasbro and IDW, and trying get new readers in by having a partial re-setting of the TFs comic universe - no wonder there is whinging by fanboys. The reason why the Spotlights weren't numbered was to get people to pick up an individual issue without being put off by trying to break into the middle of a long-running storyline. Partial relaunches/resetting of a comic series helps generate new interest, as the old readers progressively drop off. Especially with Transformer Comics now being an 8 year concept to the current comic market, so it has lost the 'fad' element that saw Dreamwave and early IDW stuff sell copies to many non-fans. Without a total break from releasing any TFs comics, the publisher has to work in other 'fad' elements, like the orignal Gen1 series look and feel to characters. Devils Due had the same problems with their GIJoe license over the last 8 years - resetting and relaunching the comic a few times, because of the same issue - the 'fad' wearing off to non-fans, and less existing fans were around to buy it.

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    Thanks for linking!
    I've really enjoyed how AHM has been going.
    I enjoyed Simon Furman's run and while this has been a radical departure from what he's been doing, I am really enjoying the different take on things
    Great to hear feedback from creators like this too

    Mrmm- Suddenly I'm wondering whether the Drift toy will end up having a Henkei appearance?

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    it sounds as though Drift will not be a super duper ultra powered character, which is fine with me, i don't know why eveeryone was annoyed with him before he showed up in the comic.

    Why not have another G1 character? Its better then another Generic

    As for the spotlights, they said that it would about character building initially, then you have them all tying into the main -ion stories in a big way, thats why i didnt buy them, now im missing out on chunks of references etc- thanks IDW

    The blurr one was good, it expanded on the character, and didn't tie into future story arcs too much, i think, unlike say, the Shockwave spotlight which has him set up Earth for the entire -ion series and AHM

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    Quote Originally Posted by roller View Post
    Why not have another G1 character? Its better then another Generic
    Using a generic or new character leaves the reader guessing on its motives and purpose within the story. Having an existing character will either spoil the intended plot or twist, or it will annoy fans if that particular character does something that conflicts with their existing characteristics.
    To keep readers guessing, it might just be a necessary evil to have a central character in a comic based on 20+ year old characters, to be an original character created by the current writer. Otherwise, plots like traitors, just won't work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
    To keep readers guessing, it might just be a necessary evil to have a central character in a comic based on 20+ year old characters, to be an original character created by the current writer. Otherwise, plots like traitors, just won't work.
    I disagree with Griffin here - I think the only way to have a traitor plotline work is to use existing characters and not original ones. Look at a story like Aspects Of Evil: Megatron (TFUK #226).

    Who is the traitor to the Decepticons?

    A.) Bludgeon
    B.) Octopunch
    C.) Stranglehold
    D.) Warmonger

    I'll give you some time to think about it...
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    Got it yet? And at least when that issue came out, the 1989 Pretenders were new and thus there weren't the extra twenty intervening years to realise when a G1 character is clearly an original creation like Warmonger or Drift. (That said, I don't think for a moment that the Autobot traitor in AHM is Drift. That would just be ridiculous. I honestly think [or at least hope] that McCarthy will make the traitor one of the 1984-5 Autobots [and hopefully not Mirage.] Personally, I want it to be Cliffjumper.)
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    triple post, impressive

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gutsman Heavy View Post
    triple post, impressive
    I didn't mean to quadruple post - the Soundwave's Global News section was playing up and sending me error messages. So I've now edited my posts to make them more interesting.

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