The shocking events of last issue leave the AUTOBOTS reeling. Their number diminished by one, they struggle to come to terms with the whys and wherefores of the Lebanon interception. Similarly, the two humans still standing want answers... and action! And, as if this wasn't enough to contend with, the true, staggering scope of the DECEPTICON Infiltration gambit is revealed! The The Transformers: Infiltration team of Simon Furman and E.J. Su continues the ongoing tale. Artist Klaus Scherwinski will provide a variant cover for each issue, too.
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Another solid issue of IDWs Transformers, with things escalating slightly and a twist thrown in at the end. This re-imagining of the franchise is turning out to be a pleasant surprise, with all the ingredients that originally drew me to Furmans Transformers along with some new additions. At this point Im not sure where this miniseries will end up going, but Im down for the ride. Read Full Review
The less we see humans, the better the artwork is. The Transformers look fine, although I would encourage the SU to add so ink to his line work. It seems a bit thin. He does use shadows, but only on background objects and never on Transformers. The colours continue to be poor as the artist spends too much time on soft edges. Robots and Transformers, particularly, always look best with limited and contrasted colour palettes. Read Full Review
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