Tags: idw![]() Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Transformers: Reign of Starscream #2 of 4 The second issue brings us a solid story. Finally, the plot starts to become clear. Starscream fights to find Frenzy. The humans want Starscream. The Autobots and Decepticons lurk about. The issue is very fast and shows us a lot of the large scale elements we saw in the movie. ![]() Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Transformers Movie Sequel Reign of Starscream #1 of 4 The opening issue that is labeled as the sequel to the movie isn’t really much of a sequel at all. In reality, this issue spends a number of pages setting up things just prior to the movie and then rehashes the movie’s events from Starscream’s point of view. The issue really only contains a couple of pages of how Starscream deals with the fallout of the movie. In short, not much happens in this issue. That isn’t to say this issue isn’t good. However, other items within help to bog it down. Overall I wasn’t thrilled with the issue. ![]() Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Transformer Spotlight: Grimlock An odd issue as the plots from the Devastation arc get wrapped up in a series of Spotlights. This issue wraps up one of the more minor ones. I found the issue to be unsatisfying on that end, but a couple of technical mistakes bothered me enough in the issue for me to really end up disliking it. ![]() Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Transformers: Focus on Decepticons #1 This issue is a preview of the new Transformers series called All Hail Megatron due out in the summer. It has a couple of interviews, some miniature bios of the Decepticons and an eight page preview of the first issue. The material is simply not worth the $3 cover price. I’m not even sure it would have been worth $1 cover price. The real item to review here is the material about the series. 09:30:40 am, by ComicList Categories: DC Comics, Archie Comics, IDW Publishing, Awards, Conventions, Friends Of Lulu, New York Comic Con, Lulu Awards, MoCCA Art Festival Friends of Lulu is moving the organization’s Lulu Awards event from the San Diego Comic-Con to the popular MoCCA Art Festival (a.k.a. Artfest) this year! The annual Lulu Awards, which recognize the efforts women make in comics, will be held at the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art in Manhattan on Saturday, June 7 at 8:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be served, and there will be a suggested donation of $7.00 at the door. Tag cloudadvanced solicitations archie archie comics avengers baltimore comic-con batman blog from another world boom boom studios cbldf comiclist comiclists dabel brothers dark horse dark horse this week dc comics dc this week dynamite entertainment extended forecast final crisis free comic book day geek goggle reviews green lantern hero initiative hulk idw publishing image comics iron man manga marvel comics marvel this week nbm new york comic con papercutz platinum studios previews radical publishing san diego comic con secret invasion skrulls spider-man star wars superman suspended animation top cow twomorrows viz media watchmen wolverine x-men |