I agree with everything there. I bought it, started reading it, and could not put it down. The pacing is pretty good, but if I have one complaint it's that this is only the first six issues, and the ending of Issue 6 is kind of a letdown to end the entire book on.
I mean, sure,
some guys decide to nuke New York City
but it's nothing truly *exciting.* Issue Six 'is' exactly the point where the book starts to tread into "Wow, this is freaking awesome," territory, as you get stuff like Megatron and Starscream having a deep philosophical debate about the meaning of the Decepticons. I'm starting to see very much where this series is going, though--what happens when the warrior race of giant robots finally kills all the other ones? They start to turn on each other and destroy themselves from the inside out. A similar thread runs through the end of Reign of Starscream, but gets cut off by the obligatory Autobots-show-up-and-own-everybody scene. *Hopefully* that doesn't happen here. I mean, it still has to at 'some point' but I'd like to actually see the full collapse of the Decepticon empire.
Drift still sucks. His name is stupid, so is his design, so is his character.
But there's so many awesome moments in this book. Roadbuster's talk with Ironhide is 'really' cool, because they're literally just standing around talking like two guys for a little bit. It only lasts a page or so, but reminds me so much of some of the stuff I've written that I can't help but think it's awesome. "We got shot down." "I heard."
Watching Skywarp argue with the Insecticons also rules, especially since it's Bombshell that Skywarp is arguing with--adding a fun touch, since (even though TFTM doesn't occur in this continuity) it's under debate whether it was Skywarp or Bombshell that became Cyclonus. Seeing Perceptor be a badass and then seeing some of the Cybertron-bound Autobots actually
expressing that "Woah, Perceptor is a badass now," is really awesome.
All in all, I can't wait for the rest of this series. Buy this!