Jack Cade wrote: I'm not really 'feeling' it.
This statement pretty much sums it up. I won't say it's bad, but just not as good as it
should be. I agree, there are plot elements that should be exciting, but are falling flat.
I think the reason is two-fold. One, the overall structure of the story is poor. It just seems that each issue features an entire story arc, but by the end, we're all back to Bumblebee and Metalhawk standing on a stage looking around at a very populace Cybertron suffering from cabin fever. The subplots seem to be occurring in a vacuum, where time and space everywhere else are halted. There's no real progression of things.
And secondly, the art is just too cluttered, and in a story where the numerous Transformers are already seemingly crowded into one area of the planet, things just seem very cramped. This is annoying to me, don't know about others.
Despite this, I'm not at the point where I don't really care or don't want to know what happens next, as I was with prior stuff. There are some pretty bold moves occurring, which while poorly developed or out of character, still leave me intrigued enough to see how things play out.
As I said before last issue, Rocherts Prowl is dead. He has been lobotomized and now has a penchant for making dumbass decisions, comrade betrayal, and cold-blooded murder.
His worst trait? Referencing Costa's "Spike murdered a Constructicon" storyline.
Barber, seriously, you're playing with fire with that one dude.
"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.