With war on the horizon, a team of unaligned Cybertronians hatches a plan to save themselves and as many civilians as they can from the impending destruction. Wheeljack, Hound, Highbrow, and other great thinkers and legendary heroes know their plan will work... if they can get the Arks up and running again. But the Decepticons have something else in mind...
Overall, while I would recommend reading the main series first, the events of Transformers: Escape #2 are still impactful. This is largely due to the great selection of personalities and the excellent dialogue. But the art and colors also do an outstanding job supporting the plot. So far, this mini-series is a great tangent to the main storyline of Transformers (2019). Read Full Review
Overall, your enjoyment of this series is likely to hinge on your familiarity with the wider IDW Transformers universe. For newcomers, its still a solid story with some lively artwork, but for those who have already immersed themselves in the ongoing Cybertronian narrative, this one is going to be a real treat. Read Full Review
The plot is too reliant on expository dialogue, which is constant. I'd like to see more characterization in the dialogue, like in the ambidextrous comment. Frankly, only a couple of the transformers have started to develop a personality so far, and more of that would bring this to life.