miércoles, 1 de noviembre de 2017

Some thoughts about Optimus Prime #12

How do people on Earth react to the Transformers?

Both Cybertronians and humans are trying to coexist but is barely working since all of them have their own opinions about each other.

Well, this was... uneventful.

John Barber offers a new chapter where he continues to focus on the cast instead of the plot. The problem is that, unlike the last issue, the characterization here is hardly as investing since he focuses on several voices at the same time but each one of them is not interesting enough to deliver three different scenarios where their opinions are showcased (particularly when they focus on random people who don't matter at all in the grand scheme of things).

About the plot, is mostly an afterthought. There's a bit of progression about where the characters need to go next but aside from that, there's barely any progression which makes the whole thing pretty dull.

Andrew Griffith handles the art and is pretty solid with expressive characters and strong storytelling.

Aside from that, quite boring to be honest. I don't know about the next one.

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