SHADOWPLAY continues! On pre-war CYBERTRON, Prowl and Chromedome realize they've got a serial killer on their hands, and Orion Pax receives a summons from an old friend that will change his life forever!
There is so much wonderful density in plot and character to digest with each new issue of Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye, and #10 is no exception. Roberts and Milne have both found their calling, and they must never stop telling amazing stories in this world. THEY MUSTN'T. Because this continues to be the book that makes me the happiest every month. Read Full Review
My only problem with the way this comic is written is that I am a total Transformers comics noob. I really like Transformers comics, but this series is a bit esoteric. It involves some “‘lesser-known” bots recalling stories of things that happened four millions years before. The story is really rich and compelling, but I could almost do without the storytelling style that is employed in this issue. I do enjoy it in a sense, though. When the comic cuts out to the Autobots actually telling the story it shows their relationships, it's fun and interesting. It also shows just how much lore there is in the Transformers Universe, and just how much I don't know, but am expected to know should I continue reading the series. It's a lot to take in, but for any hardcore Transformers fan, or anyone interested in learning some of the depth of Transformers, this series is written very well and is a good series all around. Read Full Review
Here we go with some Transformers action. We pick back up with 2 timelines running, One with the crew of the Lost Light telling pre Cybertronian war stories to make Rung come back online after a head injury and secondly the investigation of Red Alerts attack lead by Rodumis and Drift. This issue was a lot of story and very little action, in parts I would even call it kind of boring. Roberts story is really good just needs something more. The two timelines flow together well so there in no confusion of whats going on. The art is very smooth and pretty, very colorful and bright. This team is flawless with the designs and execution of the title. I love the idea of the post war Cybertron and there no longer having sides. I hope the next issue has a little something more, but Im still enjoying this title! Read Full Review
Still, considering the cliffhanger ending, this is obviously a plot that's hard not to include Optimus Prime in. It might be a bit complicated to read mid-way, but this is definitely one of the more unique and appealing issues of More Than Meets The Eye. Read Full Review
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