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IDW Comic Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye Heft 18

Wir haben hier einige Seiten vom IDW Comic Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye Heft 18 für euch und dazu die Kommentare von James Roberts,

PAGE 1: Tell us about the Legislators, your initial ideas for them and their final design.
JAMES ROBERTS: It’s a little difficult to give a full answer without spoiling the rest of the issue, so for now I’ll say that when I wrote issue #2, when the Legislators first appeared, I knew they’d reappear in “Remain in Light,” and I knew that the three we saw chasing Skids were part of an army. They’ve not been called Legislators in the comic yet, you know. The name slipped out there when their design appeared in the back of the first MTMTE trade...
In issue #18 we see that there are a number of variations in the basic Legislator design—the one in Swerve’s bar is “Legislator Mark II” in the script.
I knew from the outset that they should carry swords and that they should be blind. I originally asked for them to have no eyes at all, but Alex [Milne]—because he’s good at this—convinced me of a way to make them look cooler, which was to have the suggestion of eyes—sort of these sinister indentations (“Sinister Indentations” sounds like a pretentious story title).
And, you know, sometimes you need a good “clone army”-type enemy for these epic, end-of-the-world stories, especially when in the crew of the Lost Light you’ve got over 200 heroes at your disposal. It’s not enough to have a single bad guy: he needs thousands of crazed, sword-wielding, fire-breathing soldiers... with sinister indentations.

PAGE 2: Swerve's bar literally fights back! Is this one of those scenes you always wanted to show but never had the opportunity to do so until now?
JAMES ROBERTS: Actually, the idea came pretty late in the day. I usually have a very clear idea how scenes and plots and issues are going to play out, but in this instance I don’t know if I’d worked out how Swerve was going to escape from the Legislator. Possibly he was going to be saved by the wider Lost Light battle spilling into the bar and giving him an opportunity to get away. The main point of the scene in earlier drafts was to show the bar being shot to pieces, because I thought it would give the story an emotional kick.
I’ve said it lots of times, so forgive me, but “Remain in Light” is conceived as an end-of-season story, and having the Legislator blow up Swerve’s bar is like tearing apart a familiar set, one that you’ve become accustomed to over the course of the “season.” Something like that can work particularly well when the location in question represents safety/security for the characters, because it feels like a violation.

PAGE 3: Swerve unleashes his new toy—best gun ever! Where did this come from, it takes Swerve to a whole new level.
JAMES ROBERTS: That was a good day, when that idea popped into my head. I was with my two year old son at a noisy play area at a garden center, surrounded by dozens of hyperactive toddlers jumping into ball pits and throwing padded bricks everywhere, and I thought of it. Rung would have a field day with that train of thought.
There’s a whole page of the script—literally, an entire page—dedicated to describing what I’d like the gun to look like, because I was so keen for that scene to work. Of course, the scene only really gels—to me, at least—because the weapon was made by Brainstorm, who would do that sort of thing, and because we’ve established that Swerve is not a good shot. Plus the fact that he only has three fingers on each hand helps, because in some weird way it’s the equivalent of a child getting to grips, literally, with manipulating complex objects.
There was a character in British SF comic 2000AD, Rogue Trooper, who had a weapon implanted with a “biochip”—basically, his gun had a personality. Maybe that’s where we’ll go with Swerve: one barman and his talking gun versus the rest of the universe.

PAGE 4: The rest of the Lost Light crew are engaging other Legislators around the ship. It's almost like facing Overlord all over again, but with one coming at them when another has fallen. Do these guys really have much of a chance?
JAMES ROBERTS: The Legislators are a force to be reckoned with—if you were fighting them one-to-one, there’d be no guarantee that you’d win. But a whole army of them? That’s what made the story exciting, for me: they’re an army. And as we’ll see, there are a LOT of them on Luna 1.
They’re like ants swarming the ship, and again that played into the “end-of-season” vibe, and that sense of somewhere safe becoming the opposite. I liked the contrast with Overlord, too: then, it was just one person against everyone else, and so the fight was largely static. He stood there and fought the crew. Here, the enemy is everywhere, so the fight is everywhere, so there’s lots going on at once. I wanted to highlight that by cutting to lots of different locations throughout the ship, and by showing a variety of familiar characters fighting to survive.
And of course Alex and [colorist] Josh [Burcham] visualize it all perfectly. I can’t overstate how essential, how integral these two geniuses are to the MTMTE experience.

PAGE 5: Skids and his story has always been there from the start of the series. Are all of the answers to his story now forth moving in a big way?
JAMES ROBERTS: In short: yes. Before “Remain in Light” is out, you’ll find out what the deal is with Skids. We’ll revisit key scenes from earlier issues, and—fingers crossed!—everything will be tied together with a big blue bow.

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Quelle: Transformers

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IDW Comic Transformers: Monstrosity #1

Bisher gab es das IDW Comic Transformers: Monstrosity nur als digitale Version, Nun kommt von IDW auch ein richtiges Heft dazu heraus. Wir haben hier die Vorschau zum 1. Heft.

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IDW Transformers Trade Paperbacks

Bei Amazon kann man ab jetzt die neuen IDW Transformers Trade Paperbacks vorbestellen. Sie sollen im November erscheinen, außer einem das kommt im Dezember.

Transformers Art of Prime
Transformers More than Meets the Eye Volume 5
Transformers the Movie Collection Volume 2
Transformers Classics UK Volume 5

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Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye #18

Hier kommt die ausführliche Vorschau zum IDW Comic Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye Heft 18.

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IDW Comic Ankündigungen für September 2013

Hier haben wir die IDW Comic Ankündigungen für den Monat September 2013.

TRANSFORMERS: MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE #21
James Roberts (w), Alex Milne (a), Milne, Sean Chen (c).
ENDGAME! A handful of heroes stand in the way of a tyrant with the power to destroy AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS alike. But what if stopping him carries an even higher price? Get ready to say goodbye to some old friends as More Than Meets The Eye delivers on two years' worth of promises.
32 pages, $3.99.

TRANSFORMERS: ROBOTS IN DISGUISE #21
John Barber (w), Andrew Griffith and Livio Ramondelli (a), Griffith, Casey Coller (c).
SHOCKPOINT! In the wastelands of CYBERTRON, SHOCKWAVE makes his move--and SOUNDWAVE and the DECEPTICONS step up to stop him! While the battle of the century rocks the ancient ruins of the Crystal City, dig back into the history of these titanic rivals!
32 pages, $3.99.

TRANSFORMERS REGENERATION ONE #0
Simon Furman (w), Jeff Anderson, Casey W. Coller, Jose Delbo, Nick Roche, Geoff Senior (a), Andrew Wildman, Guido Guidi (c).
ZERO POINT! Adventure in the time stream, as HOT ROD desperately attempts to identify the rogue elements that are leading him, and the entire CYBERTRONIAN race, inexorably towards the catastrophic end of time itself. What hidden stories do the DEATHBRINGER, BOLTAX, BUSTER WITWICKY, and GALVATRON have to tell, and what--if any--solutions are there? Or is it already too late?
32 pages, $3.99.

TRANSFORMERS PRIME: BEAST HUNTERS #5
Mairghread Scott & Mike Johnson (w), Agustin Padilla (a), Ken Christiansen (c).
CYBERTRON LIVES! The DINOBOTS lend hand to their fellow underground Autobots... but things quickly go awry as the very planet begins to quake and shift. Floods, cave-ins, the very ground dropping from underneath... is CYBERTRON reborn or are these the last flailings of a dying planet?
32 pages, $3.99.

TRANSFORMERS: MONSTROSITY #4
Chris Metzen & Flint Dille (w), Livio Ramondelli (a), Ramondelli x 3 (c).
THE RETURN! In the early days of the war on CYBERTROIN... MEGATRON's journey into the abyss is over. OPTIMUS PRIME's grip on the planet is slipping. GRIMLOCK and the DINOBOTS hold onto sanity by a thread. Now, all the threads draw together... and the world will shudder.
32 pages, $3.99.

TRANSFORMERS: ROBOTS IN DISGUISE, VOL. 4
John Barber (w), Andrew Griffith (a & c)
Megatron's back... and CYBERTRON will never be the same. Everything BUMBLEBEE and his AUTOBOTS have built teeters at the edge of collapse--and STARSCREAM has to make the choice his whole life has been leading to. And meet the new PROWL--deadlier than ever, colder then any other AUTOBOT, and ready to end the DECEPTICON threat. Collects #12-16.
124 pages, $19.99.

TRANSFORMERS CLASSICS, VOL. 6
Simon Furman (w), Jose Delbo, Geoff Senior, Dwayne Turner & Andrew Wildman (a), Guido Guidi (c).
The historic comic book roots of THE TRANSFORMERS are re-presented for maximum Cybertronian enjoyment. Freshly re-mastered and re-colored, these stories are accompanied by an in-depth introduction as well as select issue notes by Mark W. Bellomo. Collects #63-74.
284 pages, $24.99.

TRANSFORMERS PRIME: BEAST HUNTERS, VOL. 1
Various (w & a & c)
It's the beginning of the end of TRANSFORMERS PRIME. But a new enemy is revealed and the stakes are ratcheted up even higher as the Cybertronians continue their quest for peace throughout the universe.
112 pages, $7.99.

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Transformers More Than Meets The Eye #21 Cover

Heute zeigen wir euch das Cover zum IDW Comic Transformers More Than Meets The Eye Heft 21.

Transformers More Than Meets The Eye 21 Animated

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IDW im Septenber

Wir haben hier eine Ankündigung von IDW, das sie im September die Cover einiger Comics im Cartoon Style machen wollen. Dazu gehört auch Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye Heft 21, zu dem wir das Cover hier haben.

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Und hier ist die Mitteilung von IDW:

Prepare for your favorite IDW comics to get a little more animated than usual this September! All month long, IDW will be publishing special “IDW GETS ANIMATED” variant covers rendered in vein of classic cartoons! Ever wondered what The X-Files’ Mulder and Scully would look like as colorful, hijinks-having monster chasers? Ever wanted to see the mighty Judge Dredd as a rubber-jointed 70’s warrior? OF COURSE YOU HAVE!
Luckily for you, intrepid reader, so have we! This September only, eager fans will be able to find the following titles with special “IDW GETS ANIMATED” variant covers:
While the content of the books will be the same, these variant covers are going to be a vivid blast of cartoon madness. It’s going to be a fun month to say the least, so fans are urged to drop their local comic shop a line and reserve their copies now!
Black Dynamite #1 by Six Point Harness Studios
Danger Girl: The Chase #1 by Loston Wallace
Doctor Who #13 by Blair Shedd
Ghostbusters #8 by Dan Schoening
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #194 by Jim Rugg
Judge Dredd #11 by Phil Postma
Popeye Classics #14 by Jack Mendelsohn
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles New Animated Adventures #3 by Tanya Roberts
T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #2 by The Sharp Brothers
Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye #21 by Andy Suriano
The X-Files: Season 10 #4 by The Sharp Brothers

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ReGeneration One Heft 0 - Teasers und Spoiler

Heute könnenw ir euch das Cover zum IDW Comic ReGeneration One Heft 0 zeigen. Und dazu hat Simon Furman auf seinem Blog einen Spoiler veröffentlicht.

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We have (a lot) more to learn about exactly why Spike is so ticked off at the Autobots, what that deep-seated vein of hatred is all about. I’ll just say for now that you REALLY need to check out issue #0 (in fact, #0 should tick another couple of your wish-list boxes too) and suggest that sometimes when a character is directing rage it’s often to cover for something else, something that’s harder to acknowledge. Like guilt maybe.
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#0 will slot in between #94 and #95. Stuff that would only, otherwise, have been seen in kind of abridged/flashback form in the final arc now has real room to breathe. Trust me, it’s essentially stuff. So while we are going to kind of leave you hanging at the end of #94 for an extra month, what happens in #0 is going to blow your minds!

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Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters #2 Kommentare von Mairghread Scott

Wir haben hier 5 Seiten aus dem IDW Comic Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters Heft 2, zu denen Mairghread Scott seine Kommentare gegeben hat.

PAGE 1: What's your approach to Kickback in this series? How do you make him different from other versions of the character?
MAIRGHREAD SCOTT: I wanted to preserve the voice Kickback had in the FALL OF CYBERTRON videogame. It was a really distinctive speech pattern and a lot of fun to write. Beyond that, I just wanted to make him wheedle-y enough to be a fun Decepticon, but responsible enough to be a believable leader.

PAGE 2: With so many fights in Transformers, how do you try and make each one a little bit different? Is it a big challenge?
MAIRGHREAD SCOTT: “Who is in the fight” and “where are they,” are the most important aspects of a unique fight scene. Can someone fly? Are there narrow places in the room to hide? Also, not everyone approaches a fight the same way. I think Kickback is happy to let others soften the Dinos up for him while he uses his speed to finish them off. Someone like Grimlock would never fight that way. Whenever I get stuck writing a fight scene I go back to those questions: who and where.

PAGE 3: What’s driving Sludge this time, after events in RAGE OF THE DINOBOTS and the FALL OF CYBERTRON comics? How has he changed as a character?
MAIRGHREAD SCOTT: In “Rage” Sludge was the ’bot with no problems, which is odd ’cause he was left to die, twice. You don’t just “not mind” something like that. So in this story, I wanted Sludge to actually face his past and move beyond it. This fight is the tipping point for Sludge to do just that.

PAGE 4: If you could pick a new alt mode for Sludge, what other Dinosaur would you pick?
MAIRGHREAD SCOTT: An Ankylosaurus. Sludge is a more defensive-minded fighter than the average Dinobot and I’d have his tail turn into a hammer in ’bot mode. It’s always fun to have design elements multi-task like that.

PAGE 5: If we go back in time and give Sludge the same choices, do you think he would still become a Dinobot or choose to go a completely different route?
MAIRGHREAD SCOTT: Well none of the Dinobots had a choice in the matter. I know that Sludge would never have left his friends to go into a fight without him, but given the choice I don’t think that Sludge would have become a Dinobot. In fact, if it weren’t for the caste system and the war, I don’t know that he’d have become a soldier at all.

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Quelle: Transformers

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IDW "Transformers Comicfolios"

IDW hat ein Lithographie Paket mit verschiedenen Covern zusammen gestellt. Diese trägt den Namen "Transformers Comicfolios" und es wird sie auf der Botcon 2013 geben. Man kann sie aber auch vorbestellen über den Botcon Versand. Es ist auch ein Exklusiv dabei, was mit 250 Stück limitiert ist, Das Transformers: Beast Hunters. Wir haben hier die Bilder für euch.

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