by beastovjudgement » Sat Oct 12, 2013 10:17 am
The art in some of the IDW books, especially Roche (especially him) and Figueroa, is some of the worst in comics this side of Liefeld. I cannot argue that one. I do really like Ramondelli's art, though. I think I just dislike human supporting characters in TF fiction so strongly I am impressed more than is warranted by the current human-free stuff. This is a big factor in why Beast Wars was of such appeal to me. I especially liked the one where Megatron attempted to eradicate the pre-human hominids - I was surprised and impressed a toy-based cartoon would dare to have such themes. For those readers who prefer human interaction with Transformers, I can definitely see how the current direction would not be to their tastes. I have always liked Megatron's characterization in IDW, from Furman on up. Hasbro has IDW on a very short leash these days as far as the design and, sometimes, inclusion in the books, of characters. The last round of exceptionally pointless Spotlight issues testified to that.
"The bestial screams, a life devoted - to the occult.
The flickering lights, my dream came true.
And now I'm dead.
Find me, take me. To the void, to the crooked nest, to Nekrohaven."
Satyricon, "Nekrohaven"