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4.0

Review: Transformers #18 puts the pedal to the metal

Stephen Cook
March 14, 2020
IDW, Reviews
IDW Publishing (W) Brian Ruckley (A) Umi Miyao & Bethany McGuire-Smith (C) Josh Burcham Transformers finally shifts into high gear. In...
2.5

Review: Transformers Galaxies #3 and the problem with Constructicons

Stephen Cook
December 3, 2019
IDW, Reviews
IDW Publishing (W) Tyler Bleszinski (A) Livio Ramondelli (L) Tom B. Long For now, Transformers Galaxies has one major flaw. It’s not the...
3.0

Review: Transformers #13 a tasty treat but not the main course

Stephen Cook
October 16, 2019
IDW, Indie, Reviews
And we’re back. After last issue’s brief sideshow in galactic politics, Transformers #13 returns to a Cybertron on the breaking point of war....
3.5

Review: Transformers #12 takes a detour from Cybertron

Stephen Cook
September 17, 2019
IDW, Reviews
IDW Publishing (W) Brian Ruckley (A) Sara Pitre-Durocher (C) Joana Lafuente  Just as things were ramping up, The Transformers #12 takes a...
4.0

Review: Transformers #11 continues upward trend even as Cybertron crumbles

Stephen Cook
September 5, 2019
IDW
IDW Publishing (W) Brian Ruckley (A) Angel Hernandez (A) Anna Malkova (C) Joana Lafuente (C) Josh Burcham I was skeptical at the onset of this...
2.5

Review: Transformers reboot about the same as meets the eye

Stephen Cook
March 13, 2019
IDW, Reviews
IDW Publishing (W) Brian Ruckley (A) Cachet Whitman (C) Joana Lafuente Everything old is new again. Thirty-five years ago, Hasbro launched a...
3.5

REVIEW: Star Trek vs Transformers #4 is Dilithium-fueled Fun

Stephen Cook
January 17, 2019
IDW, Indie, Reviews
IDW Publishing (W) John Barber & Mike Johnson (A) Philip Murphy (C) Josh Burcham Over the last few years, IDW has been churning out some of...

Singles Going Steady 9/21/2016: Can’t We All Just Get Along?

Daniel Gehen, Jay Mattson, Lukas Schmitt
September 24, 2016
Big Two Reviews, DC Comics, IDW, Marvel Comics, Reviews, Singles Going Steady, Valiant
Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin's weekly review roundup. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #62 (IDW Publishing) (W) Kevin Eastman,...

Classic Interview: Don Perlin – “I Lucked Out”

Bryan Stroud
August 28, 2015
Classic Interviews, Interviews
We have a great interview with the wonderful Don Perlin, who is about to turn 86!  From Bryan's 2010 interview. Bryan Stroud for Comics...

Review: ‘Incredible Change-Bots: Two Point Something Something,’ ‘Ticket Stub,’ and the Pangs of Nostalgia

Mark Stack
December 8, 2014
Reviews
Nostalgia is defined as “a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal...

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