Transformers #10

Writer: Brian Ruckley Artist: Cachet Whitman, Bethany McGuire-Smith Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: August 7, 2019 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 2
7.2Critic Rating
6.5User Rating

Fear spreads through Cybertron, leading more and more citizens into the waiting arms of the Ascenticon movement-making Bumblebee's new job as part of the Guard much more difficult. Meanwhile, Chromia and Windblade follow-up on a lead, but digging up the dirt will put them face-to-face with a new foe...  Transformers-now shipping twice-monthly! All your favorite Transformers characters as you've never seen them before!

  • 10
    But Why Tho? - Quinn Aug 11, 2019

    Transformers #10 is jam-packed with politics and intrigue. Answers are finally given to us concerning the connections between Megatron, the Ascenticons, and the first Cybertronian deaths the planet has seen in a very long time. I won't say much in regards to what questions are finally answered in this issue to avoid any spoilers, but the ending of this issue greatly advances the plot. The first two issues of this series were very slow plot-wise, but now we're speeding ahead. The ending of this issue also introduces some characters who will most likely have a larger role in future issues and for which I'm personally very excited to see added to this series. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Flickering Myth - Ricky Church Aug 16, 2019

    Though more backstory is needed to help convey the full scope of the coming conflict, Ruckley elevates the overall story with the reveals he makes inTransformers #10. His character work on all the bots, particularly Megatron, is interesting and the artwork from Hernandez, Malkova and McGuire-Smith nicely conveys the characters emotions. With the return of Sentinel Prime and Megatron's plans getting a bit too out of control,Transformersis certainly entering a compelling stage of its story. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Aug 7, 2019

    Angel Hernandez, Anna Malkova and Beth McGuire-Smith deliver some impressive and beautiful art in this issue. They need the story to evolve into something they can build on with the art. Read Full Review

  • 6.8
    Multiversity Comics - Alexander Jones Aug 8, 2019

    "Transformers" #10 finally provides a balance between big action and discenting political agendas. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson Aug 7, 2019

    There are moments that are still compelling, but it might be difficult for more casual fans to make heads or tails of what's happening. Read Full Review

  • 4.7
    Sequential Planet - Matthew Dillon Aug 7, 2019

    Everything changes but not in a meaningful way. Read Full Review

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