
By: James Roberts (writer), Alex Milne (artist), Joana Lafuente
The Story: “You have five seconds to talk me out of doing something spectacular”
The Review: Freed somewhat from the last issue’s need to hook new readers and establish new plot threads, Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye is feeling a bit more like itself this month. While the jokes and character development still come at a breakneck pace, there’s a little more space to explore.
It’s nice to see that Megatron can remain an intriguing part of the series without dominating the page. This issue is largely focused around Trailcutter and Chromedome, in the present, and Rodimus in the past. Trailcutter’s story is a great example of how easily Roberts can make comedic plots into something that feels legitimate and meaningful, both to the character’s arc and the larger narrative. Meanwhile the addition of Nightbeat continues to pay off as his investigation with Chromedome introduces even more wrinkles into one of the most beloved and affecting running plots the series has.
The entire present section of the story runs exceedingly smoothly and contains plenty of the series’ trademark humor. Trailcutter is especially gifted in this latter regard, even setting up an editorial caption’s punchline.
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