"Dear RODIMUS and crew... It's my funeral tomorrow and I'd love it if you could all be there. Refreshments will be provided. Please R.S.V.P.-THUNDERCLASH"
An excellent start to a new tale let down only by a slight deus ex machina Read Full Review
The first part in what so far is a very enjoyable and intriguing mystery side story. Eager to see what emerges next week. Read Full Review
Without its conclusion, Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye #41 feels a little off. Nevertheless, that still leaves it as one of the most adaptable and familiar books on the shelves. James Roberts brings some fascinating genre tropes and his hawk-like eye for character to the plate while Alex Milne returns, strong as ever, and Joana Lafuente continues her takeover of this title. Plot, dialogue, and artwork have all been stronger, but you forgive the people you love and, if you're reading this book, you love these characters. Read Full Review
All in all, this does lead into a potentially interesting plot, but the way it gets their isn't the way I expected and I'm not sure it entirely works. I'll keep reading of course, as its not making me want to stop, but the series has been on a strong high lately and this issue waivers a little. Read Full Review
Another mystery plot coming into the fold, which is alright, but it essentially affects characters that no one cares about, so the stakes couldn't be much lower. The whole thing ends up being forgettable.