Cliffjumper Spotlight Review (SPOILERS)
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Not sure what to think about this.
It was okay. A fun little story with some nice moments, but quite generic.
I mean, it wasn't bad, and it accomplished what spotlights usually do in providing us with a character-focused tale that is not dependent on the main title story. Any time the Transformer's war is portrayed as being galaxy-spanning, it can only be a plus in my book.
But it just seemed like a comic version of an episode of the cartoon, only a little more mature. Even the coloring was right out of Sunbow. Maybe this was the intent.
The dialogue was good and I really like IDW's version of Cliffy. Gun-toting spunkster type.
Wish he would have utilized that classic glass-gun though.
Art was mediocre, and again, the coloring was annoyingly Sunbowish.
Perhaps most annoying was the treatment of the Decepticons. As a poster on the IDW site states "I don't care how generic your generic Decepticons are. There is no way Cliffjumper wins against half a dozen well-armed Cons in a straight firefight in an open field in broad daylight.
And there literally is no way he wins. It happens off-panel. Surprise, surprise. "
My sentiments exactly.
I think I'm coming to appreciate more and more the limitations of spotlights. There's only so much a writer can achieve in 20-something pages.
Yeah, I think it's safe to say I'm ready for an ongoing.
Give it a "B-". Somewhat fun, but ultimately, throw-away like the Mirage and Sixshot spotlights.
It was okay. A fun little story with some nice moments, but quite generic.
I mean, it wasn't bad, and it accomplished what spotlights usually do in providing us with a character-focused tale that is not dependent on the main title story. Any time the Transformer's war is portrayed as being galaxy-spanning, it can only be a plus in my book.
But it just seemed like a comic version of an episode of the cartoon, only a little more mature. Even the coloring was right out of Sunbow. Maybe this was the intent.
The dialogue was good and I really like IDW's version of Cliffy. Gun-toting spunkster type.
Wish he would have utilized that classic glass-gun though.
Art was mediocre, and again, the coloring was annoyingly Sunbowish.
Perhaps most annoying was the treatment of the Decepticons. As a poster on the IDW site states "I don't care how generic your generic Decepticons are. There is no way Cliffjumper wins against half a dozen well-armed Cons in a straight firefight in an open field in broad daylight.
And there literally is no way he wins. It happens off-panel. Surprise, surprise. "
My sentiments exactly.
I think I'm coming to appreciate more and more the limitations of spotlights. There's only so much a writer can achieve in 20-something pages.
Yeah, I think it's safe to say I'm ready for an ongoing.
Give it a "B-". Somewhat fun, but ultimately, throw-away like the Mirage and Sixshot spotlights.
"But the Costa story featuring Starscream? Fantastic! This guy is "The One", I just know it, just from these few pages. "--Yaya, who is never wrong.
It actually read like an episode of the old cartoon. It was that bad, that generic complete with some moral message bolted on for good manner.
So McCarthy is bad at writing a main, and bad at writing spotlights.
More thoughts when I'm less sleepy.
So McCarthy is bad at writing a main, and bad at writing spotlights.
More thoughts when I'm less sleepy.
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Is it true that CJ is Shane's favourite character?
If so, one wonders how he could misunderstand the longstanding appeal of him so criminally. Cliffjumper's a tyke who acts big. He's a cool Scrappy Doo. He'll have a pop at Megatron without a thought to the consequences, not because he's an awesome warrior, but because he's so damned eager to bust some metal balls.
Reinventing him as a weapons master/assassin reduces him to just one more heavy - with the gimmick that he's (ho ho!) a bit short.
And yeah, the plot of this could've featured any typical Autobot really. It's not like Cliffy ever had to make a difficult choice.
If so, one wonders how he could misunderstand the longstanding appeal of him so criminally. Cliffjumper's a tyke who acts big. He's a cool Scrappy Doo. He'll have a pop at Megatron without a thought to the consequences, not because he's an awesome warrior, but because he's so damned eager to bust some metal balls.
Reinventing him as a weapons master/assassin reduces him to just one more heavy - with the gimmick that he's (ho ho!) a bit short.
And yeah, the plot of this could've featured any typical Autobot really. It's not like Cliffy ever had to make a difficult choice.
Well said. That's pretty much what I was feeling too. How exactly is Cliffjumper here any different from, say, Jazz in his spotlight?Jack Cade wrote:Is it true that CJ is Shane's favourite character?
If so, one wonders how he could misunderstand the longstanding appeal of him so criminally. Cliffjumper's a tyke who acts big. He's a cool Scrappy Doo. He'll have a pop at Megatron without a thought to the consequences, not because he's an awesome warrior, but because he's so damned eager to bust some metal balls.
Reinventing him as a weapons master/assassin reduces him to just one more heavy - with the gimmick that he's (ho ho!) a bit short.
I always thought of Cliffjumper as a bot whose confidence way outstripped his ability, putting him in harms way on a frequent basis. That was his appeal.
As you say, now you can lump him in with the others one-man wrecking crews.
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Well, that was interesting... not necessarily in a good way though...
It's amazing, the Autobot army seems to be full to the brim with all these kick-ass bots and yet they just can't seem to win the war.
Cliffjumper, an assasin? give me a break, he's meant to be the hotheaded punk that bites off more than he can chew, not the autobot equivilent of sixshot... frak me.
It was all a bit generic. You could easily swap Cliffjumper out for say Ironhide or Bluestreak or just about anyone and it would work just as well, if not better (in some instances)...
Quite liked the art though.
I am very looking forward to Spotlight:Cosmos where the plucky 'bot suffers a bit of an upset and then kicks the collective butt of the entire 'Con army - possibly by nuking them all from orbit - it's the only way to be sure...
It's amazing, the Autobot army seems to be full to the brim with all these kick-ass bots and yet they just can't seem to win the war.
Cliffjumper, an assasin? give me a break, he's meant to be the hotheaded punk that bites off more than he can chew, not the autobot equivilent of sixshot... frak me.
It was all a bit generic. You could easily swap Cliffjumper out for say Ironhide or Bluestreak or just about anyone and it would work just as well, if not better (in some instances)...
Quite liked the art though.
I am very looking forward to Spotlight:Cosmos where the plucky 'bot suffers a bit of an upset and then kicks the collective butt of the entire 'Con army - possibly by nuking them all from orbit - it's the only way to be sure...
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It was the quintessential fanboy-written story. Absolutely ridiculous, thinking back to it, how he took out all those Decepticons in broad daylight by himself.snarl wrote:Jesus Christ.
I just read this.
It is so ******* wanky.
Little behind, aren't we snarlz?
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No way I gave this a B-. No freakin way. Prove it.BB Shockwave wrote:Looking back, would you still give this a B-, Yaya?
Dog ****, no. Cat ****, maybe.Best First wrote:Yaya would give a sh1t flavoured lolly pop a B-.
Yoink!
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It's a hard call for Yaya, as dogsh*t smells and looks so much like Brad Mick's best work.
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Best First wrote:I didn't like it. They don't have mums, or dads, or children. And they turn into stuff. And they don't eat Monster Munch or watch Xena: Warrior Princess. Or do one big poo in the morning and another one in the afternoon. I bet they weren't even excited by and then subsequently disappointed by Star Wars Prequels. Or have a glass full of spare change near their beds. That they don't have.