Optimus has made his choice to protect Earth but the rest of the people are against it.
The Government doesn't trust Cybertronians and Spike's words are just making things worse. Is up to Optimus to convince them that he wants the best for everyone even if they try to kill him.
All Hail Optimus continues and it still proves to be an interesting direction.
John Barber brings a new chapter where he focuses on some of the ramifications of the last installment with Aileron reacting to death of her friend as well as the people from Earth reacting to the arrival of Cybertronians. The development of the story is intriguing and the writer manages to include several hints about where the plot is going and how this will affect Optimus.
The characterization is also pretty enjoyable with most of the members of the cast having a nice moment in the spotlight and some of them showing some interesting aspects of their personalities. Aileron demonstrates surprising facets and Spike continues to be a quite enjoyable villain.
Andrew Griffith remains in art duties and his work is still quite consistent by delivering expressive character models of both humans and Transformers as well as detailed action scenes.
Pretty entertaining issue. Intrigued to see where this is going.
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