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A Generations take on Depth Charge would be cool to see; it would be nice to have an action-figurey toy that doesn't have a foot of tail/gimmick sticking out his back.
Yeah, that Ratchet is an insta-buy, considering Marvel and IDW Ratchets are my favorite TF characters, I just wish they'd give us a red-helmet version at some point. (I justified snagging SS Bumblebee Ratchet the other day for the same reason--fantastic toy!)
I think a lot of IDW1's success came about precisely because it ran for so long. Yes, Roberts and Barber are absolute legends, but their work (and Barber's in particular) was so rich often because it had so much backstory to draw upon (regardless of said backstory's quality!) Heck, even in...
IDW2 really suffered in comparison to IDW1, which is pretty much the crown jewel of TF fiction at this point (and I don't see how it can be topped, given the current state of tie-in comics and TV.)
Haven't read the finale yet (Amazon never told me it was ready!) but I would be surprised if nothing from Ruckley's run got picked up by later writers. Heck, Rubble already showed up in an MLP crossover, I think. "Going immersant" probably has the best chance of gaining traction in the...
I've had this on my Fire unread for almost a week now, and keep forgetting it even exists. It's a shame the series wasn't allowed to run a few more years, I feel like it was just getting to that point where a so-so comic starts to get a feel for what it wants to actually be. It could have been...
Finally got to open mine last night (it arrived last week and has been taunting me the whole time.) Spent about 2 hours or so on it, got to the halfway-point, bagwise: torso and legs. Satisfyingly big and hefty so far!
I think this BB makes for a more successful figure than Megatron simply by virtue of not looking like a preexisting figure with a Joe vehicle chopped up and glued onto it. On the other hand, the head is the only thing remotely "Bumblebee" about this...
I goofed and missed the fact that the bundle also contains Volume 3, so that's another 6 issues of the ongoing (up through #24) and the rest of the Galaxies series (up through #12). I've updated my original post as well.
This bundle contains the first 24 issues of the 2019 ongoing and all 12 issues of Galaxies. The entire reboot universe will consist of 43 ongoing issues; the Galaxies series; the Escape, Wreckers, and War's End minis, a Valentine's Special, Halloween Special, Annual, and the super-sized...
As always, I recommend buying the $1 tier first to see if the image quality meets your satisfaction. These are considerably lower-resolution than previous bundles have been, and the CBZs are slightly muddied from compression. (The PDFs are much sharper.)
It's weird, because the first wave (Primal, Megatron, Rattrap & Cheetor) all had fairly obvious deco differences. I personally grabbed Cheetor just to have another eye-color variant, and I was tempted to go for Megatron because of the darker purple (but couldn't justify spending 2.5x the...