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Bezig met laden... Transformers, Vol. 2: New Orderdoor Bob Budiansky, William Johnson (Illustrator), Mike Manley (Illustrator), Herb Trimpe (Illustrator), Ricardo Villamonte (Illustrator)
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Onderdeel van de reeks(en)The Transformers (US comic, 1984-1991) (7-12 collected) Bevat
Continuing collections of the very first Transformers comics, this work chronicles the civil war between the heroic Autobots, led by the noble Optimus Prime, and the evil Decepticons, ruled by the crazed Megatron. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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There are some corney parts to the story, but overall, it is that story that sets this comic apart. The very fact that Optimus Prime spends most of the first 12 issues as a disembodied head tells you something of what Budiansky is doing here. He's not content with the typical action comic, but is trying to really deal with this war in an interesting way. The transformers have personality.
The best part of the comic is the realistic way the humans are brought into the battle. Budiansky does not pretend that a puny human can take out a Transformer alone, but neither does he leave out the humans. People are constantly interacting with and reaction to the Transformers, often in futility. This sort of reminds me of the role the humans played in Jack Kirby's NEW GODS, which is the best part of his Fourth World books. These events do not happen in a vaccuum. ( )