Transformers: Lost Light #19

Writer: James Roberts Artist: E. J. Su Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: July 4, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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DEATH FROM ABOVE! Years ago, the crew of the Lost Light fought a demonic Cybertronian mutant that fed on its victims' souls. Years later, Rodimus and Co. are about to discover that the only thing worse than a sparkeater... is an army of spark eaters!

  • 9.0
    Big Comic Page - Connor Stephens Jul 5, 2018

    Lost Light #19 builds upon everything before it as it continues to set the stage for one hell of a finale. Intensity abounds, with every character and reveal given time to gradually grow into the monsoon that issue 20s showdown promises to be. The saga that just won't quit, the art teams that just won't stop shining and the characters you just cant help loving help make this issue just as good as anything that has come before, while also setting the stage for something even bigger. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Flickering Myth - Ricky Church Jul 14, 2018

    Transformers: Lost Light #19is a good issue that begins to bring everything to a close with plenty of fun and deep character interactions. Roberts' balance of the humour and drama is again clear while Su and Lafuente's artwork make the issue a visual treat. Now that Rodimus is finally coming face-to-face with Getaway since the end ofMore Than Meets The Eye, it will be very interesting and exciting to see how this battle plays out. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Crusaders - Jennifer DeRoss Jul 4, 2018

    Overall, this is a really fun and action-packed read. The issue touches back on several previous plot points, even referring back to the recapping, making it a perfect entry point for new readers who have been wanting to give the series a try. With the astounding visuals, you certainly won't be underwhelmed. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Jul 8, 2018

    Even though some of this story is obviously being forced to get us to our ending, there is enough here to enjoy and a couple of things that I can't wait to see.  This was an action-packed issue complimented by some really good EJ Su art. Read Full Review

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