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Ebook About The original series faithfully reproduced after 25 years! After saving their own world from a celestial catastrophe, the Autobots and Decepticons have crashed landed on Earth! Each side sets out to explore their new surroundings, seeking resources and possibly allies. One such ally may be a bookworm named Buster Witwicky, and his mechanic father, Sparkplug. Originally published by Marvel Comics as THE TRANSFORMERS Issues #1–13.Book Transformers Classics Vol. 1 Review :
Nostalgia for my 1980s childhood got me to buy this. The story and art are cool but this reprint volume isn't that great. First it is a paper back. Really wished IDW would reprint this original Marvel series as a hard cover omnibus. As a result of being a paper back, the cover can be easily damaged -- covers can easily fold and tear. The pages are sturdy but you can open the book flat on a table. Literally, this graphic novel has to be held like any other paper book to read. But it is bigger then a normal paper back novel and holding it is cumbersome. If you can get over the physical limitations of the book and you grew up watching the Transformers cartoons in the 1980s, then this is for you.There are couple of good things about this reprint. Volume 1 collects issues #1 - #13 of the original Marvel series including the full reprint of issue 3 which guest starred Spider-man. For the longest time, due to trade mark issues related to Spider-man, IDW couldn't reprint #3. Circuit breaker, introduced in issue #9 and is a Marvel creation, also had trade mark issues but issue #9 is also reprinted in its entirety. Other notable issues include #8 with the introduction of the Dinobots, #10 with the first appearance of the Constructicons, and #11 where Jetfire was introduced. When I was growing up, I had some but not all of the early Marvel comics. I had managed to collect issues 6, 7, 9-13 from this volume. Now, after many years, I can finally go back and read it from the beginning. To be honest though, the early TF comics really weren't good at all. The Transformers were poorly drawn, with very blocky shapes, and it was extremely wordy. The art wasn't all bad though. In particular issues 7-8 by William Johnson and the following issues from Herb Trimpe were very well illustrated. The Don Perlin issues - not so much. It's interesting seeing some of the minor characters play more prominent roles in the early issues, especially Buzzsaw and Frenzy. It's also funny to see Ratchet and Ironhide looking like their toy designs in the early issues, before they started looking more like their cartoon robot incarnations. Early on, the writers felt the constant need to remind us of the TF special powers such as Thundercracker's sonic boom or Frenzy's high frequency noise making ability. Like the cartoon, the main preoccupation of the TF's is the constant need for energy! Issues 1-4 are dominated by the fact that everyone is low on gas and needs to power up! It's practical, but it's also kind of boring and unimaginative. Thankfully, things improved once Bob Budiansky took over as the main writer. He created an early story arc that was unbelievably dark compared to the cartoon, in which most of the autobot characters were deactivated and Optimus reduced to just a head. His writing wasn't always great, and some of his stories were silly and dumb (issue #13, as well as Robot Master from the next volume), but when he was on his game, he created some excellent stories. His portrayal of the Decepticons turned out to be far more entertaining and interesting when compared to their Autobot counterparts. Soundwave and Shockwave in particular were more vocal and assertive. In the cartoon, Soundwave is very passive and Shockwave is just kind of pathetic and useless. Starscream is still sneaky and manipulative, wanting to become the leader, but he isn't as vocal about it compared to the cartoon. I enjoyed the humor as well. Like when Megatron blasts Starscream for saying something disloyal and tells his comrades to "Add Starscream to the damaged list!" Or when Rumble has to sweat out his "punishment" from Shockwave for letting a human sneak by him.Overall a very enjoyable journey back to the TF universe even for me as a grown man who is now passing on my love of TF to my young son. I hope to get the rest of the kindle comics as they are so low priced, but it seems volume 4 skips most of the issues from the 30's, which is quite regrettable. Read Online Transformers Classics Vol. 1 Download Transformers Classics Vol. 1 Transformers Classics Vol. 1 PDF Transformers Classics Vol. 1 Mobi Free Reading Transformers Classics Vol. 1 Download Free Pdf Transformers Classics Vol. 1 PDF Online Transformers Classics Vol. 1 Mobi Online Transformers Classics Vol. 1 Reading Online Transformers Classics Vol. 1 Read Online Bob Budiansky Download Bob Budiansky Bob Budiansky PDF Bob Budiansky Mobi Free Reading Bob Budiansky Download Free Pdf Bob Budiansky PDF Online Bob Budiansky Mobi Online Bob Budiansky Reading Online Bob BudianskyBest Monstress Vol. 2 By Marjorie Liu,Sana Takeda
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