Transformers: Monstrosity #1
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Transformers: Monstrosity #1

Writer: Chris Metzen, Flint Dille Artist: Livio Ramondelli Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: June 19, 2013 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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MEGATRON'S DESCENT! In the early days of the war on CYBERTRON, OPTIMUS PRIME puts everything on the line to unify the planet-but not everyone agrees that this new Prime should be in charge! Meanwhile, the fallen DECEPTION leader, MEGATRON, begins a journey that will change everything. Plus-what is the terrible secret of the DINOBOTS?

  • 9.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Edward Jun 18, 2013

    All in all, it's hard to go wrong with a creative team like this. Transformers: Monstrosity #1 has a lot to promise, but it certainly delivers on many fronts as well. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Florida Geek Scene - IHAVEYOURSHIT Jun 19, 2013

    Its the best looking Transformer comic I have ever seen. I would encourage you to look at it, try it out and make up your own mind. Its got what I would want in a Transformer comic so its safe to say it will have something for you too. Its got the right amount of drama and satisfies my eye holes. Id say its safe and see you back for more next issue. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Carl Boehm Jun 20, 2013

    I enjoyed this collection. Of particular interest was the inclusion of Japanese Transformers like Dai Atlas. While the overall plot felt a little too familiar, *cough *cough, I found the plot threads to be a fun way to include a whole lot of familiar faces. The only persistent problem plaguing all manner of Transformers comics was the overabundance of dialogue and lack of action. I am so used to it that I feel it an inherent part of any Transformer comic. Read Full Review

  • 4.4
    Analog Addiction - Tony Couto Jun 19, 2013

    Transformers: Monstrosity #1 is for those who seek to learn every nuance of development that happens on Cybertron. Otherwise, this series is void of progress for these characters and fails in telling a well-paced story. Read Full Review

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