Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye #32

8.6

Critic Rating

3 Reviews
8.5

User Rating

1 Reviews
Writer James Roberts
Artist Alex Milne
Cover Price $3.99

SLAUGHTERHOUSE! The crew of the Lost Light are used to past decisions coming back to bite them, but nothing-not even an ULTRA MAGNUS-certified crash course in the law of unintended consequences-could have prepared them for the horrors of Sector 113. Be warned: this issue is not for the easily distressed-or the easily heartbroken.

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  • 9.0

    Unleash The Fanboy - Edward

    Aug 26, 2014

    All in all, I'm impressed. Some may find flaws in the plot and argue it's stretching too thin, but everything seems to be going in a the same constant direction. It's not perfect for new readers, but this is a brilliant example of what the title can offer. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    BGCP - Dave MacPhail

    Aug 27, 2014

    Transformers More than meets the eye is a much more mature entry to the series and a welcome one at that. The crew of the Lost Light are telling one of the most compelling stories ever to hit the Transformers Universe. Read Full Review

  • 8.4

    Weekly Comic Book Review - Noah Sharma

    Sep 02, 2014

    Meticulous lighting, well-crafted suspense, and more heady sci-fi fun make this another strong installment of a rightly acclaimed series. Roberts delivers another great done-in-one mystery and promises big things going forward. Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye is a must read title, not only for giant robot fans, but fans of everything great about comics. Read Full Review

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  • 8.5

    Gizmo

    Aug 28, 2014

    This is a strong issue. We finally hear some of Megatron's motivations during some one-on-one time between a couple of my favourite Decepticons. We also get a hint of what Brainstorm's briefcase does, a page with panels scrambled in a clever way, the return of and old friend and hated enemies, all presented in a creepy atmosphere sprinkled with comic relief.

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