"GHOSTS OF CYBERTRON," Part 5! Out of the frying pan and into the fire! Starscream isn't the only ghostly Decepticon in the universe-or on Earth. Megatron has manifested, he's hungry for vengeance, and he's not particular about what he has to destroy to get it! Autobots, Decepticons, and the Boys in Gray, too! The 35th anniversary celebration of TRANSFORMERS and Ghostbusters ends here!
* Celebrating 35 years of these two legendary pop-culture franchises-TRANSFORMERS and Ghostbusters!
* The crossover three-and-half decades in the making!?
* Featuring a brand-new Autobot-Ectotron-and other crossov more
Transformers/Ghostbusters #5was a worthy conclusion to the crossover due to Burnham's balance of the characters and fast-paced action. He captured the voices of the transformers pretty well, even if there were a couple brief moments where some felt out of character. The artwork from Schoening and Delgado elevate the story, making it very nice to simply look at. Fans of both franchises will probably be happy with how the crossover concluded and the tease for more possible adventures between the two. Read Full Review
Dan Schoening does an excellent job with the art. From the characters to the action, the art in this issue is great. Read Full Review
Though not exactly groundbreaking Transformers/Ghostbusters #5 ends how it began; as a fun, readable crossover lark. Read Full Review
A fun stretch-of-the-imagination crossover for the person who was a child of the 1980s. Read Full Review