Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye #11

Writer: James Roberts Artist: Alex Milne Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: November 21, 2012 Critic Reviews: 4
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SHADOWLAND CONCLUDES! And it's the end of an era when, on pre-war CYBERTRON, enemies close in on all sides and Orion Pax - the future OPTIMUS PRIME - selects a team of AUTOBOTS to help him pull off the ultimate heist - with the fate of the planet hanging in the balance!

  • 9.0
    Read Comic Books - Tommy Lutz Nov 20, 2012

    Want to dig deep into Transformers lore? Buy Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye #11 and every respective issue before. It will come off as a daunting read at first, but it is very smart and true to the subject of Transformers. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Geekality - Worm VonChaos Nov 23, 2012

    Though slow at times Roberts story was solid and set us up for something possibly great for the next arc. The art team knocked it out of the park on this arc, deep dark colors and great surroundings. This will be great to read all together when it gets collected, it left you hanging after each issue. I'm still enjoying this series and it can only get better from here! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Edward Nov 21, 2012

    As for anything else, this is a typical Transformers issue. The art work works with the storyline, providing plenty of detail. The simple colors belay any sense of realism, but this was never going to work anyway given the setting. Yet its well written, smoothly jumping between points where it can, and ending on the revelation mentioned previously; whether its important in later issues remains to be seen. Read Full Review

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    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson Nov 21, 2012

    Having heard praise for this latest iteration of Transformers and its socio-political overtones, I was nonetheless afraid to pick it up, worrying that my 1985 movie-era frame-of-reference wouldn't give me enough context to enjoy the book. Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye #11 quickly undermined that worry, making me a little sad that I didn't jump in 11 issues ago, earning a better than average 3.5 out of 5 stars overall. Given that most of the "big names" of Transformers aren't present and that I missed nearly a year of story, I'm impressed as how strong and how approachable this book ended up being... Read Full Review

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