The hunt is on! Chromia and Prowl launch a massive security operation, desperately trying to track down two murderers. Bumblebee visits an injured Windblade, Orion Pax, Sentinel Prime, and Megatron wrestle for control and influence-and nobody knows whose side (if anyone's) Termagax and Starscream are on in all of this!
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This issue was really entertaining between the fight scenes and all the action. However, there are a lot of events that occur in this issue that seem to be coalescing into something big. This issue ends with an eerie feeling that something is about to happen and I get the vague notion that the Autobots are not going to be ready for it. Read Full Review
A great issue that loses you in the story and I guarantee you don't lift your head up until you come to the last page. Read Full Review
Transformers #13 was another step in the right direction with its perfect balance of character development, plot progression and action. Bumblebee and Elita's growing unease around the Ascenticons is built nicely, making it feel natural Elita is now starting to become suspicious of events. The art from Hernandez, Milne, Lafuente and Perez display great character work and a nice mix of colours. With the cliffhanger of Springer pinned down and more familiar Decepticons ready to make their debut, this latest arc ofTransformers is already quite captivating. Read Full Review
Transformers #13 sees a huge jump in quality but bringing the best Transformers artist on board will do that. Read Full Review
Both artists continue to amaze with the style and design of the characters. The action looks great and the background details are awesome. Read Full Review
There's a lot of potential behind the idea of laying the groundwork for the War on Cybertron, but the execution doesn't feel like it's reaching its full potential. Read Full Review