ROBERT KIRKMAN AND DAN MORA SHAKE UP THE ENERGON UNIVERSE!
Optimus Prime…betrayed?
The Autobots’ newest hope may turn out to be their downfall.
The most shocking TRANSFORMERS story continues here!
Meanwhile, General Flagg reveals his plans to make his own version of Optimus Prime. Back on Cybertron, Elita is very upset about how her fellow Autobots care more about Earth than their own planet. However, back on Earth after they restored Skywarp he turned on the Autobots, even though Thundercracker pleaded with him not to. This leaves Thundercracker in a predicament, should he follow his Decepticon brother, or form a new allegiance with the Autobots? Read Full Review
Transformers #26is another winning issue full of action, humor, drama, plot twists and gorgeous art. The new creative doesn't miss a step in continuing this series' high-quality storytelling. Read Full Review
Robert Kirkman and Dan Mora knock it out of the park with their debut follow-up with Transformers #26. The results of the latest Autobot vs Decepticon battle continue to be felt. Those results show that the lines will be blurred from multiple sides that go beyond the two sides. This creates a sense of unknown for where things will go, making it even more exciting to follow this series month-to-month. Read Full Review
Transformers #26 displays an excellent microcosm of the conflict at large while reminding readers that this is an ongoing story where everything is important. Read Full Review
Transformers 26 is another easy recommendation for a series that is unaccustomed to letting down its fanbase. Maybe being a consistently great read isn't exactly a controversial take, but it makes Transformers one of the most reliable books on the market. Read Full Review
While the plot unfolds with relentless energy, the heart of this issue lies in Thundercracker's internal conflict, which takes center stage, lending emotional depth to the chaos. Read Full Review
Kirkman and Mora show why they're masters of their craft by firmly establishing their own creative style without coasting on the previous team's work. Read Full Review
TRANSFORMERS #26 is a relentless, sometimes graceless, slab of high-drama robo-conflict. Ambitious with its themes and sharp with its teeth, but not always calibrated for nuance. If you can handle the emotional hailstorm and genre whiplash, it's a worthwhile addition to the series and deserving of a spot in the limited reading budget. Read Full Review
Transformers #26 was by every metric a great comic, solid storytelling and amazing artwork. That being said going from the hyperactive storytelling of DWJ to the more subdued writing of Kirkman was a bit jarring. That’s only a slight criticism, I did enjoy the heck out of this book. The new direction is very interesting and has me curious where everything is heading. There were at lot of dangling plot threads left over from the previous run and it seems that Kirkman has a good grasp on things … but just like Void Rivals … there might be a little too much going on. The introduction of MASK as a subplot is almost a distraction from the main plot … I’m not sold on this concept … yet. All-in-all my few gripes aside - this is still a more
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