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fandomsecrets2012-11-04 03:35 pm
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(Anonymous) 2012-11-04 11:11 pm (UTC)(link)He became fandom-famous when Marvel was publishing TF comics, with a novel-length fanfic called "Eugenesis" which was about the end of the war and how many of the Cybertonians were spectacularly bad at dealing with no longer being combatants.
He became famous as a professional with an amazing piece of work called "Last Stand of the Wreckers", which is a 5-issue miniseries of painfully brutal physical and psychological torture about a small group of Autobots trying to liberate a prison which has been taken over by a sadistic psychopath.
He writes dark, but in a gloriously refreshing way. In my opinion, one of the best writers in the comics business, PERIOD, and by far the best in the TF corner of things.
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(Anonymous) 2012-11-04 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)Who is...basically the anti-Roberts. Hated the franchise, hated the fans, didn't understand the culture he was writing. And yet somehow wrote for two years.
But if you just set your eyes forward and supplement with questions/information from the internet, you will be golden and happy! :D
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(Anonymous) 2012-11-05 12:18 am (UTC)(link)Sadly, poor Barber is having to deal with all the baggage Prowl gained FROM Costa's run. I don't mind complicated or broken characters, but it's sad to me that the reason Prowl is so emotionally wrecked is because of a hack of a writer. I think Barber is doing fine with it, but if I was going to be reading a character absolutely losing control of his reality I would have preferred it be for different reasons than that whole "SPIKE STABBED EVERYONE IN THE BACK BUT THAT'S OK BECAUSE HE'S HUMAN AND AWESOME WHILE THE AUTOBOTS ARE JUST UNFEELING ROBOTS" bullshit that Costa pulled. ;_;
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(Anonymous) 2012-11-04 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)That said, if you're really interested, the series this scene is from is actually a reasonable jumping-on point. The war between the Decepticons and Autobots has ended, and a small group of idiots on a ship set out across the universe to figure out answers. Stuff happens. Mostly bad stuff. A lot of funny stuff. Some good things. It's only only on issue 10 as of this month.
If you're the type of comic reader who doesn't need to know the backstory 100% of everything that's happening, you'll be fine. If you do want to know about a character, a quick trip to tfwiki.com and then scrolling down to the part that says "IDW comic continuity" will sort you out quick. But one of his many talents is scaffolding new readers so it's not absolutely necessary they know every character and background story. Many of the characters are even new to the continuity.
The first trade paperback for MTMTE contains the first three issues of the series and the one-shot that sets it up/explains why they all piled aboard a ship. If your'e really interested check it out!
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Thanks for all the info!
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(Anonymous) 2012-11-04 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
You Transformer fans sure are friendly!no subject
(Anonymous) 2012-11-05 12:23 am (UTC)(link)New to the fandom myself, and I find that as well. Sure, it's got its fair share of wank (especially when it comes to shipping, as these two secrets prove), but overall it's just a very nice group of folks.
As long as you don't get involved in the "which continuity is best?!" arguments. Those can get nasty. But for the most part I find that the bad parts of Transformers fandom mostly only ever affect veterans who have been around, and everyone is really nice to newbies.
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And since I doubt I'll get around to any of the older stuff for a while (if I do manage to), that shouldn't be a problem either. But oh boy do I imagine those arguments are the worst.
and everyone is really nice to newbies I can see that! TBH if people hadn't been so informative and friendly I probably never would've even considered checking this out, so it's a good formula you guys have got going there.
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(Anonymous) 2012-11-05 12:30 am (UTC)(link)We're friendly, and we like adding new blood. Especially now that the series is good again. We live in constant fear that IDW will decide 10k issues isn't worth the publishing costs. So we're friendly, we love sharing our passion, and if we get new fans we'll be less likely to have our passion disappear into the dark. Win-Win!no subject
That's very true. For your fandoms sake I hope they continue on like they have been! It's clearly working with you guys, so I imagine it'll bring in new fans too.