Transformers: Till All Are One - Revolution #1
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Transformers: Till All Are One - Revolution #1

Event\Storyline: Revolution Writer: Mairghread Scott Artist: Naoto Tsushima Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: November 2, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
9.6Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

WINDBLADE ON EARTH! The mysterious link between METROTITAN and MICROSPACE threatens to tear two universes apart, and only WINDBLADE has a chance to heal the Titan... and there she learns a terrifying secret that changes the stakes of the REVOLUTION.
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  • 10
    Pop Culture Uncovered - Ray W Nov 2, 2016

    Transformers: Till All Are One:Revolution #1 is an incredible issue for a one-off that links back to the "Revolution" storyline, and fills in some information about what is going on with the Microverse. Read Full Review

  • 10
    ComicWow!TV - Art Boorman Nov 2, 2016

    Many of the stand-alone stories give writers an opportunity to explore relationships between characters, or the dynamics of a team. It is interesting to watch a talented writer use the opportunity to give a character introspection. Although there are many conflicts in this story, the greatest one may be the internal conflict of Windblade. It is well worth reading, not merely as a part of the event, or as part of the ongoing Transformers saga, but as a fascinating look inside the mind of a conflicted diplomat. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Heroes Direct - Adam Fitch Nov 8, 2016

    The artwork lives up to the complex and enlightened storytelling, and imprints it own unique style onto the characters while bringing them inline with each other (look at the Micronauts, for example). Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Outright Geekery - Shannon Ledene Nov 14, 2016

    All in all, this is a must buy if you want some pieces filled in. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Gizmo Jan 6, 2017

    Focusing the story on Windblade helps to make it for more coherent, accessible and, frankly, just better than the other Revolution comics have been.

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