"Crisis: Prisoners." Cybertronians have died and their killers have yet to face justice. With one murderer finally on his way to detention for his crimes, a new challenge arises - getting him there without the loss of any more lives.
Transformers #22 finds a satisfying conclusion to the last issues fight between Cybertrons security forces and the Decepticons. But given that half the issue is combat, it feels short and certainly not as thought-provoking as past issues. However, the creative team has done a wonderful job and the ending will come as a surprise for some readers. Read Full Review
I know I harped on this issue more than I normally would. Don't get me wrong, it's not a bad issue, it's just not a great issue. It's just kinda....there. Read Full Review
Anna Malkova's artwork could stand to be more detailed and flesh out Cybertron, but she tells the story well, and for the first time in several issues, I'm curious about what will happen next. Read Full Review
This was a much-needed improvement from the previous issue. The reader can follow everything that's happening and the action has payoff because the creators investing in building up to it.