Transformers: Lost Light #21

Writer: James Roberts Artist: Jack Lawrence Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: July 25, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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Something is coming. It cannot be stalled. It cannot be avoided. It cannot be reasoned with. As the end of everything draws near, a simple instruction rings out across the universe: prepare, confront, repel. Some people are ready for the fight of their lives. Rodimus and the increasingly shambolic crew of the Lost Light...yeah, they're really not. Like, at all.

  • 9.0
    Big Comic Page - Connor Stephens Jul 24, 2018

    Sure, this review is a lot of gushing, but honestly, it's hard not to gush at this point. In its final hours, Roberts and his creative team have shown that they've been preparing for this ending since the very beginning of the series. Providing a fantastic opening to Lost Lights final arc, issue #21 gives us the start of the hooks, reveals, cliffhangers, action and emotion that will leave our hearts full, our eyes moist as we stand in awe of the meticulous craft of this fantastic series. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Jul 29, 2018

    This issue answers several questions brought up in the More Than Meets the Eye series. By being in the past relative to the Unicron issues,  we get to see the early plans and hints of his coming.  Overall this is a strong issue in the middle of an arc. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Flickering Myth - Ricky Church Aug 1, 2018

    Transformers: Lost Light #21 is as good a stage setter as you could expect for the series' final arc. All the various stories and mysteries are coming together fairly nicely without barraging readers with too much information. Roberts handles the story, reveals and character interactions well while Lawrence illustrates the bots very well. It's definitely going to be bittersweet now that we're in the final chapter of the series. Read Full Review

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