New Story Arc. oundwave moves to finish the war with the Autobots... and all of Earth will suffer. Meanwhile, Optimus Prime and Wheeljack search for the answers to a mystery that may change everything they ever thought they knew.
Transformers #15 delivers a start that exemplifies how to use all the momentum a series has to create even greater excitement for the future. From beginning to end this comic book delivers an experience that leaves the Autobots and Decepticons in spots where anything can happen on both sides. Creating such unpredictability just leaves you wanting to stand up and clap for what Daniel Johnson and Jorge Corona accomplish. Read Full Review
Optimus Prime loved the squishy Humans so much that he bonded with one. But as the Decepticons unleash their anger on the Humans and the Autobots on Cybertron descend into savagery, Optimus Prime struggles with rage. Earth's last best hope for peace wonders if he is losing his mind in Transformers #15. Read Full Review
TRANSFORMERS #15 comes at you with all the wartime drama, tragedy, emotion, and wow moments you can handle. Daniel Warren Johnson's status-quo-setting issue gives readers a good handle on everyone's whereabouts after the cataclysmic Transformers #12, and Jorge Corona is back on art duties for a spectacular-looking issue. That said, the issue gives readers an almost overwhelming amount of story. Read Full Review
Transformers #15 is a fantastic start to a new arc that showcases all the multifaceted elements that make this story so enjoyable and thought provoking every month. Read Full Review
With Soundwave inching closer to complete control, a new player enters the game. Johnson fills the writing with emotion and action. Corona returns with Stern and Wooten to provide the impactful images that are always more than meets the eye. This series continues to set a high bar that few other books can continuously reach. Read Full Review
Transformers is still one of the best books on the market right now, this issue is no different, even if there are things well worth critiquing. Read Full Review
Consistently good.
It's still pretty cool and fun, but unfortunately, I feel the magic is slowly slipping away.