Yeah, the one two punch of "Earthspark might be canceled" and "This Prowl figure definitely is cancelled" I think made people jump to a lot of conclusions.
I think it's probably done after two seasons though, if for no other reason than there's probably a much cheaper show that could be...
My biggest regret about IDW 2.0 ending where it did is it would have been fun to have to go all the way through the cybertronian portion of the war and then have the final issue end with them crashing on Earth.
Sadly, given the lack of story the fiction had for weaponziers, modulators and fossilizers, I'm not sure any Legacy fiction would have provided more stuff for Junkions and Armorizers.
I'm in need of reorganizing my displays so I've been on a dusting kick over the last few days which I finally finished. I bought some soft paint brushed which I use in conjunction with a swiffer.
I use the swiffer on large figures like titans, otherwise I proceed directly to the large brush...
Hopefully whoever storyboarded the fight scenes in Earthspark sticks around; those were bar none the most dynamic and exciting fight scenes I've ever seen in a Transformers show.
For reference, here is art of what Straxus was going to show up as in Legacy, via TFwiki.net:
(on the right)
EDIT: More here: https://news.tfw2005.com/2023/11/23/unused-legacy-straxus-art-first-look-499570
Blaster would make the most sense given the comic version has history with both comic Grimlock and Straxus; plus they could give him the toy head. Also ti would fit with the theme of unconventional Marvel leaders. (Shockwave, Straxus, Grimlock all lead their various factions at one point in...
I'll need to take a look at my current soundwave and see if he's discolored. Otherwise I can't really justify buying him a second time, especially since I also have the Siege version.
Very much digging Straxus.
I'll wait until we have something more than concept art before making comments about the quality of the space bridge reveals.
Bee probably ain't a VW Bug because he's a mainline deluxe that's supposed to be on shelves for a year. No way modern Hasbro pops for that kind of license for a wide-release figure that's supposed to be on shelves well into next year.
Okay, shot to the clavicle (or whatever the TF equivalent is), but you get my point.
Though I never noticed before that they didn't keep the entry and exit points consistent between the two shots.
Based on the first shot it hits his clavicle and exits out of his side, probably missing most of...
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