Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye #13

Writer: James Roberts Artist: Guido Guidi Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: February 6, 2013 Critic Reviews: 4
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SHORE LEAVE! The AUTOBOTS visit the planet Hedonia-and get a chance to put recent events behind them, ingest some energon, and relax. Everyone, that is, except SWERVE, who faces the toughest challenge of his life: in just six hours, he has to teach ULTRA MAGNUS how to have fun.

  • 9.0
    Crave Online - Andy Hunsaker Feb 12, 2013

    So MTMTE #13 is a fun romp that's not brainlessly so. James Roberts continues to give me the book I'm happiest to read each and every month, and I hope he never stops. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicList - Brandon Borzelli Feb 9, 2013

    This comic book simply isn't like the others. The plot is paper thin, the comic book seems to only exist because Roberts wanted to play with a small group of Transformer castoffs. However, the book is very entertaining and very deep. As if the comic story itself isn't enough, the comic contains a four page essay as a supplement to the story! What more could you be looking for? However, if you like your comics to be read in five minutes with a lot of explosions then move on. If you take the risk on this book I suggest you settle in for a very entertaining and different kind of comic book that will take you north of twenty minutes to plow through. If different is your thing then pick this up. It's the perfect jumping on point. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Edward Feb 5, 2013

    In short, this is an excellent issue. Although its a funny side-story at its heart, you shouldn't let it fool you. Underneath this, More Than Meets The Eye #13 is full of character and potential, offering a very surprising and rewarding read. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Hugo Robberts Lariviere Feb 11, 2013

    This is not on the same level as previous issues, yet it is a fun little issue with one or two interesting tidbits despite the fact that the central character here is a little bit annoying. Read Full Review

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