Transformers Mosaic: "The Outer Voice"
Thursday, May 26th, 2011 3:24PM CDT
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These are some of those stories. This is:
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THE OUTER VOICE
Story by;
Ibai Canales http://canalus.deviantart.com
Art by;
Shauna Y. Daley http://radiojane.deviantart.com
Script and lettering by;
Franco Villa http://m3gr1ml0ck.deviantart.com
SoD project by;
Peter Istyle http://i-sithlord.deviantart.com
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Posted by Bumblevivisector on May 26th, 2011 @ 4:30pm CDT
Also interesting that the two characters used here were both defined entirely by Furman in G1-2 as badass Decepticon leaders, only to be transformed by said same Simon into scientists for the IDWverse. While somewhat necessary, I thought it felt contrived at the time, yet showing them parallel here as one sends the other down the road to becoming an uncontrollable menace somehow makes it all seem smoother. Thunderwing still seems like his same troubled self despite lacking his Matrix obsession, and that takes talent.
Looking forward to more!
Posted by f-primus-unicron on May 26th, 2011 @ 4:46pm CDT
Posted by im ruined on May 26th, 2011 @ 5:18pm CDT
Posted by Windsweeper on May 26th, 2011 @ 6:07pm CDT
Just a pity it's not set in the Marvel universe. Preferred the Marvel incarnations of Jhiaxus and Thunderwing. To me, Thunderwing's affinity for the Matrix was what made him interesting, along with his concern for his troops. It also set him apart from the other Decepticon leaders. IDW ruined him for me when they neglected those aspects.
Anyway, still a nice mosaic. The art reminds me of Batman: Black and white, which I loved.
Posted by M3Gr1ml0ck on May 27th, 2011 @ 2:25am CDT
Windsweeper wrote:Just a pity it's not set in the Marvel universe. Preferred the Marvel incarnations of Jhiaxus and Thunderwing. To me, Thunderwing's affinity for the Matrix was what made him interesting, along with his concern for his troops. It also set him apart from the other Decepticon leaders.
Don't think we've forgotten them. Actually, we believe that Furman added at least one hint to that in the new version, and we're gonna exploit it in another story, sooner or later.
Posted by M3Gr1ml0ck on May 27th, 2011 @ 2:26am CDT
im ruined wrote:When I read this the voice I hear is ZULE's from Ghostbusters speaking to him.
Hahaha, funny coincidence, I had just watched again that movie, after many years, when I started working on this script.
Posted by M3Gr1ml0ck on May 27th, 2011 @ 2:29am CDT
Bumblevivisector wrote:Awesome! This is probably the best B&W Mosaic I've read, partly because it evoked the feel of the downsized Marvel UK book before Earth Force kicked in, which included the first stories involving Thunderwing. Other Mosaics could benefit from that association, as the challenge of cramming a story into one page is reminiscent of Furman having to cram one into 5 pages (correct #?).
Correct, and I loved those B&W Marvel UK stories focused minor characters.
Also interesting that the two characters used here were both defined entirely by Furman in G1-2 as badass Decepticon leaders, only to be transformed by said same Simon into scientists for the IDWverse. While somewhat necessary, I thought it felt contrived at the time, yet showing them parallel here as one sends the other down the road to becoming an uncontrollable menace somehow makes it all seem smoother. Thunderwing still seems like his same troubled self despite lacking his Matrix obsession, and that takes talent.
Thank you again, that is truly flattering: but, in truth, we just expanded the basis that Simon Furman cleverly set in Stormbringer (in the flashbacks, Thunderwing was clearly shown as an obsessed mech!).
Looking forward to more!
You may want to try our long comics, all set in the same continuity :3