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    Default IDW's Bumblebee comic reviews.

    Quote Originally Posted by i_amtrunks View Post
    Pretty sure it is set after the ongoing #1....
    Bought this issue today. Yes you are correct. The Bumblebee series is set after issue #2 of the ongoing and you should read the ongoing issue first. Interestig this seem like a parallel series rather than a limited series set separate to the ongoing. I might start a review thread later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulbot View Post
    I might start a review thread later.
    Looking forward to it. I'm refusing to buy the main ongoing or Bumblebee mini in single issues after All Hail.
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    This was a really beautiful story. Despite some (welcome) blink-and-you'll-miss-them cameos by late-eighties Decepticons, this looks and feels like an early Transformers picture book or the first couple of years of UK comic stories. It's a gorgeously naïve tale in which Bumblebee and the Geewun cast work for a fairly generic human army in order to hunt down Decepticons. The badges that the Autobots wear on their 'lapels' to communicate with the human military are hilarious. And it's a nice kiddy-friendly story - the humes aren't coming to work after one-night-stands with cheap sluts. (Or if they are, the book doesn't waste our time and an entire page to tell us about it.) It's densely packed too - we get real dialogue and sometimes up to nine panels a page. It feels like an early Bumblebee story and - unlike All Hail Megatron - it's not Geewunning us with a stupid overblown sequential art action movie, it's good old down-to-Earth old school storytelling. This is one time when I didn't feel like I wasted my money on a Transformers one-shot or limited series (or main series, for that matter). IDW's 'Bumblebee' is Transformers as it should be - it's like G1 was before anyone ever called it G1. I look forward to issue #2.

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    But when does the inevitable betrayal commence???
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    Quote Originally Posted by i_amtrunks View Post
    But when does the inevitable betrayal commence???
    Pretty much in the 1st issue.

    I agree Sky Shadow the story and characters are being handled respectfully. I like the fact that this story is running concurrent with the ongoing and is a story that is important enough to published as a mini series.

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    It doesn't read like a miniseries about Bumblebee in particular. To me (from this first issue at least) it reads more like a second parallel monthly Transformers comic. There's some minor continuity issues (unless Bluestreak and Silverstreak are different characters in IDW-verse) but otherwise it's quite a nice first issue.

    I totally agree with Sky Shadow's comments that the book "looks and feels like an early Transformers picture book" and it's one of the aspects of the art style that really appeals to me.


    Mods, I wonder if this thread could be made the IDW Bumblebee review and comments thread and moved to the Review area?

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