"GHOSTS OF CYBERTRON", PART 3! The 35th anniversary meeting between Transformers and Ghostbusters continues! Ectotron came to Earth and found a situation far more complicated than he was expecting, which means Optimus Prime is going to need to be brought into the picture. But until Optimus can arrive, Ectotron takes the opportunity to join the Ghostbusters on a case and observe the paranormal. And don't forget about the ghost of Starscream!
Prime gets slimed!
Featuring a brand-new Autobot-Ectotron-and other crossover surprises!
Written and illustrated by the long-time fan-favorite Ghostbusters creative team of Erik Burnham, more
Issue three is another solid book in the Ghosts of Cybertron storyline. It leaves you full of questions that will probably be explored in further issues. Read Full Review
Dan Schoening's art is fantastic. The characters look amazing and the action works as well. I love all the details both in the backgrounds and especially in the Transformers. Read Full Review
All in all,Transformers/Ghostbusters #3is another solid entry into this miniseries. Not much may have happened in the overall story, but Burnham's character work shines and Schoening and Delgado's artwork is one of the most appealing aspect to the book. It should make any fan ofTransformersandGhostbustersvery happy to see these characters crossover in such a fun and intriguing series. Read Full Review
The robots look great, and the two continuities are meshed as well as they can be, given their diverse natures. Plus, more Grimlock! Read Full Review
After Reading Ghost of Cybertron #2, I almost dropped the series. The book ended in literally in the same spot that it began which is one of my biggest pacing pet peeves. Issue #3 finally moves the story forward and dials the humor up to 11.
I was really down on the series in my last review but in this issue, something just clicked. I enjoyed the comic from cover to cover. This is the Ghostbusters comic that I've been looking for from IDW.
Even the art style that I'm normally ragging on was endearing this time around. I've actually pinpointed my problem with the art style and it comes down to the faces. Once you get past the faces of the Ghostbusters everything else about the linework works. The pacing is fast and the more