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shot him... and then was clearly planning on letting him live despite the fact Starscream had shot him in the face a little while previoulsy.
Along with keeping Shockwave alive who had also shot him a little while previously.
oh! but he has a cunning scheme to control them both right?
Yeah, massive improvement.
G2 Megs is best overall i think, while some of DW Megs was quite good they actually mange to cram almsot as much inconsistent behavior as the marvel run into less than 20 issues. Unless the Megs in volume 1 was a clone of course... (made of putty judging by the art). he was also a bit of a tosspot at the start of series 2.
Along with keeping Shockwave alive who had also shot him a little while previously.
oh! but he has a cunning scheme to control them both right?
Yeah, massive improvement.
G2 Megs is best overall i think, while some of DW Megs was quite good they actually mange to cram almsot as much inconsistent behavior as the marvel run into less than 20 issues. Unless the Megs in volume 1 was a clone of course... (made of putty judging by the art). he was also a bit of a tosspot at the start of series 2.
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I'd counter that his calm, measured response in the Summer Special was better characterisation than ranting about Optimus Prime and jumping onto an exploding space brige...then again, maybe not...Legion wrote:not to mention whilst he was as mad as a box of frogs too... ;-)Best First wrote:having only done it twice before in ther Marvel ru, including one time when he beat them in their combined form.
I would have waited a ******* eternity for this!!!!
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oh no, me too! I'm not saying that it was better characterisation, i was just pointing out that he was able to whip predaking's butt whilst being a dribbling nutter...Metal Vendetta wrote:I'd counter that his calm, measured response in the Summer Special was better characterisation than ranting about Optimus Prime and jumping onto an exploding space brige...then again, maybe not...Legion wrote:not to mention whilst he was as mad as a box of frogs too... ;-)Best First wrote:having only done it twice before in ther Marvel ru, including one time when he beat them in their combined form.
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Umm, yeah, while only going against ONE Predacon, Razorclaw,having killed the others off-screen (as was his habit in the cartoon, only killing Autobots off-screen)Optimus Prime Rib wrote:the summer special Megatron was a badass going against the Predacons
In Marvel he trounces ALL of them,then gets Predaking too. With a tree stump! and a fusion cannon
DW characters done better?
TWW Jetfire. Wholly different then Marvel's Earth-born Jetfire and the bumbling doofus of the cartoon. I quite liked him in the Dark Ages. He wasn't that good in the Sunstorm arc (he never did anything except fighting Sunstorm and treating Starscream like a long lost brother, which was, plain weird).
-TWW Trypticon was better then Marvels, I say.It WAS Marvel's Trypsie, but elavated. I must say I hear Roger Moore saying his lines when I read Dark Ages.
-Hot Spot. He was shown having at least some characterisation, which he sorely lacked in Marvel, where the only memorable thing he did was sacrificing himself.
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just saying sheesh for the sake of saying sheesh... sheeshBest First wrote:just commenting. on a discussion baord. sheesh.Optimus Prime Rib wrote:was just saying I enjoyed it.. sheesh
As for BB, i suspect he would have coem back to save the day in the nick of time aftre much well written soul searching.
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I thought it was a nice touch. The topic is who got better treatment in Dreamwave. Not if you agreed with how they were portrayed. It was who got some highlight moments and development. That is what I would consider better treatment then previously. Like it or not.. I think the way UM was handled was original. It hadn't been done before and it was a nice take on things. No I'm not saying it was the best and most creative thing ever to hit the TF universe, but from someone who was and is a cartoon fan over the comic fan.. I enjoy things like Me Grimlock and using nifty little things like the Optimus Prime form of Ultra Magnus as a way to use the character. Sorry it wasn't deep enough for some but I actually thought it was cool. Ultra Magnus was only in the Us Movie adaptation comic and cartoon. we didn't get the deep Ultra Magnus stories in our 80 issue Marvel Run that you had. So I guess its just coming from differnet perspectives. I always liked Ultra Magnus and felt he was much cooler then Rodimus Prime.Dead Head wrote:Wha? Deep? So Bradley McMickelson's characterisation of Ultra Magnus was deeper?Pretender Bumblebee wrote:Jetfire and Ultra Magnus would be my chocies. They really went deeper then the cartoon or comic did with either of these characters. Giving them interesting moments and situations that they had never really been in before.
The problem with the Dreamwave comic is everyone wanted it to be a continuation of the UK style of deeper stories and situations, but it just wasn't going to be that. From the start it was a whole new path and direction. For the first time a company had a use of 7 years worth of toys from day one. Maybe I'm in the minority.. no.. definitely I am but I liked cartoon Grimlock better then gung ho serious warrior Grimlock in the comics. Different strokes for differnet folks. I liked the use of Ultra Magnus in Prime mode and yes the brothers thing may have been corny and RiDish but its either that or they just happen to be of the same mold for no reason other then it was the hot model 10 million years ago when they were created. I give em credit.. you don't like how they went about it.. thats cool... thats what makes this cool. We all have differnet opinions but as far as the topic of this thread goes.. I think Ultra Magnus got some good milage and coverage and I know if the comic continued on it would have only gotten better. Can't say now as the comic folded but I was impressed with what they came up.
The problem was that DW's certain cases of good artwork (Figgy) should not have been largely incompatible with good storytelling in their flagship G1 title. People here didn't want "UK style of deeper stories and situations", they just wanted "deeper stories and situations". And people wanting excellent stories shouldn't have been 'the problem' as you suggest. Why should we make quality-of-storytelling exceptions for a comics publisher just because our favorite mechanical changelings feature in it? That's what your suggesting - that we should have lowered our garbage threshold for DWG1v1+v2+v3 ... ... because TFs rokkk!!Pretender Bumblebee wrote: The problem with the Dreamwave comic is everyone wanted it to be a continuation of the UK style of deeper stories and situations, but it just wasn't going to be that.
What's the relevance of this obvious point?Pretender Bumblebee wrote: From the start it was a whole new path and direction. For the first time a company had a use of 7 years worth of toys from day one.
I agree.Pretender Bumblebee wrote: yes the brothers thing may have been corny
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... and they decided to introduce them in the order they appeared originally... How original. If it hasn't been for Furman, do you think we'd've ever seen Nighbeat, Scorponok or Bludgeon before 2007?Pretender Bumblebee wrote:From the start it was a whole new path and direction. For the first time a company had a use of 7 years worth of toys from day one.Dead Head wrote:Wha? Deep? So Bradley McMickelson's characterisation of Ultra Magnus was deeper?Pretender Bumblebee wrote:Jetfire and Ultra Magnus would be my chocies. They really went deeper then the cartoon or comic did with either of these characters. Giving them interesting moments and situations that they had never really been in before.
Don't you post by the name Silverstreak on SEibertron? If not, then you're the second guy I ever heard having this opinion. Even die-hard cartoon fans are usually trying hard to forget the shame of a character that was cartoon Grimlock...Maybe I'm in the minority.. no.. definitely I am but I liked cartoon Grimlock better then gung ho serious warrior Grimlock in the comics.
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yep.KingMob wrote:BingoDead Head wrote:Why should we make quality-of-storytelling exceptions for a comics publisher just because our favorite mechanical changelings feature in it?
if anything our criterion should be higher given that we care so much about the property. I'll never unerstand why some people seem to take the inverse view. I would rather have no TF comics ever agian than see characters i love butt ****ed by people with no talent or imagination.
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nah, its just hard to tell with Pats art and a lot of its coverd by ridiulous amounts of exposition.Metal Vendetta wrote:Best First wrote:I would rather have no TF comics ever agian than see characters i love butt ****ed by people with no talent or imagination.
I must have missed that issue...
i.e DW Vol 2 issue 6. Turns out Shockwave falling down a hole really was poetic justice after what he did to Magnus.
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The "mystic savant" version in TWW was a bit annoying... needed background on where he got his info, for one thing.Best First wrote:while some of DW Megs was quite good they actually mange to cram almsot as much inconsistent behavior as the marvel run into less than 20 issues.
Trypticon was a nice piece of characterisation.
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