Everyone's favorite Autobot, Hot Rod, finds his way to the Sacred Ring! What news of Cybertron does he bring to Springer? How dire are things? And how much trouble can two Autobots cause in Agorria? Tons!
Void Rivals #15 was another stellar issue of this saga with such richly defined and entertaining characters that the lack of action is an afterthought. With hype building for next issue this is one fans shouldnt miss to be caught up before the big events next month. Read Full Review
A lore dense story update that brings more of that Transformers high-concept pizzazz to the world the comic exists in. Read Full Review
Void Rivals #15 is a very revealing issue that helps paint the picture of what is the real mystery behind The Sacred Ring. Read Full Review
VOID RIVALS #15 is another jam-packed, entertaining issue that draws the main characters of the Sacred Ring further into Transformers and G.I. Joe lore. Robert Kirkman's sci-fi adventure tackles an impressive number of plots and sub-lots at once to give you plenty of story for your dollar, and Lorenzo De Felici's art looks better with every issue. Read Full Review
Void Rivals #15 delivers a chapter that progresses various plotlines running concurrently. The way these stories progress provide a good idea of how everything will eventually collide. This in turn makes Darak and Solila continue to be compelling leads as their importance to that progress is always at the top of mind. It was a strong way to end the year and set up 2025 for even greater success for the Energon Universe. Read Full Review
Void Rivals #15 continues to build on the story that is unfolding in the Void Rivals portion of the Energon Universe. Robert Kirkman shows why he is one of the most detail-oriented writers in all comics. The only issue is how much more of a slow pace is acceptable. The table is set, but the payoff isnt in sight yet. Read Full Review
The central spine of this series (and the new Skybound Energon Universe) is super mysterious, ancient myth and legend, carrying forward into bits of Transformers and G.I. Joe lore. It's interesting, but it's already steeped in mythos and not very approachable. Read Full Review
Great as always but I agree with the others on here. Too many plot threads without enough resolutions. I sometimes have to go back and read the previous issue to catch myself up....of course I am kinda old. lol
Still impressed by the plot threads Kirkman is juggling, and while a couple seem to be moving closer, others are as far apart as ever. For now it makes the story feel big and alive, but I worry it will eventually make it feel tedious and disconnected. Devoting precious space to each plot also makes the story feel slower than it has up til now, but I’m still engaged enough mostly overlook it.
Rise Rodimus Prime. A solid issue a lot of set up, but still a solid issue. Plus, Hot Rod 🤘
I like the elements here, but there are just too many story threads happening. You have two storylines taking place in space with the snake alien and the bumps on Galuck's shoulder. Then you have, Proximo rebuilding himself, Darrick and the Transformers and finally Solila and the Zerta walkabout. It's just too much and I don't see anything getting wrapped up any time soon. Kirkman's going to have to close up a storyline soon or it will just feel like spinning wheels after a while.
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