What does it mean to be a DECEPTICON in a postwar universe? Was MEGATRON's rise to power the inevitable consequence of configurative determinism? Is it possible to "disprove" an ideology? Who decided that all the badges should be purple? In this issue, the Scavengers ponder at least one of these questions.
Even in this slow build up to the big issue 50 storyline this book remains one of the cleverest comics (especially for one based on alien robots that turn into stuff and shoot each other) on the shelves right now. This issue was a lot of fun, so hopefully The Scavengers who have rode off into the sunset for now will not be gone for long. Read Full Review
An excellent story featuring a brotherhood of unusual Decepticons but not essential to the main story. Read Full Review
Consistently good.
Well, it was an unexpected step away from the Lost Light, but it turned out to be worthwhile. I think I'd enjoy this story arc with better context. It keeps referring to previous event that I either don't remember or are just part of the mythology and it can get difficult to follow as a result. The high point of the issue is the commentary on mental health, that was touching.