CYBERTRON UNDER FIRE! Someone is out to kill WINDBLADE-but discovering who means turning to some less-than-savory 'Bots. Can WINDBLADE trust her informants enough to stake her life on them? And who will she turn to when the events of DARK CYBERTRON come back to haunt them all?
So for my money's worth, this was a pretty damn good issue, and I'm certainly looking forward to the next one in June. Read Full Review
It may be a step down from the last issue, but Transformers: Windblade #2 remains a gorgeous and wonderfully realized thriller, full of character, heart, and cleverness. Read Full Review
The art is a little rougher in places than it ever was in the first issue, but Sarah Stone gets back into her groove as this issue progresses. Keep it up, consider me your personal cheering section, Sarah. Mairghread Scott's story is progressing nicely and I couldn't be happier to see Waspinator brought into the fold, especially in a fun but still touching way: "Why would we hurt you?" - "Everyone hurtzzz Wazzpinator." My only criticism is in regard to the caption boxes, it is awkward to scatter the inner monologue between the dialog, please keep complete thoughts and complete discussions separate.