"War World: Moon". Cybertron's winged moon, untethered from the planet and adrift in space, is in peril-from its slow descent towards the solar system's star to new visitors who have their own plans for what to do with the moon. Can the remaining scientists and engineers hold their own until back-up arrives from Cybertron?
The gaggle of characters in Transformers #27 is a wonderful choice. Their big personalities clash and make for fun and witty dialogue along with amusing situations and exciting fight scenes. This issue brings some levity to the series, as much as possible with the dire events going on. Read Full Review
The break from the main events on Cybertron was a nice detour as it allowed the greater scope of the war to take further shape. Ruckley's handling of the large cast was well done and still contained several nice character moments among both groups of bots. The artwork from Ossio and Cruz gave the book several cool action sequences that are nicely animated.Transformers #27marks another significant issue as the war is sure to pick up a lot after these events. Read Full Review
A really good issue. If you haven't read the book in a while, now might be the time to revisit it, Read Full Review
Still, it provides some visceral robot vs. robot thrills in what has otherwise been a slow and sterile series. Read Full Review
This series tries to juggle way too many characters alot of the time which makes the storyline drag out way longer than necessary. Those are really my only complaints of the series and this issue.
Is there a reason we keep coming back to the moon? I hope so.