Head/Power/Target Master tech is supposed to be rare and or experimental in IDW. Skorponok and Sunstreaker were the only two guys that it was really tried on. And, even, it was very rough.
Merge teams are similar. Monstructor, Devastator and Menasor are just about it. And, none of them would exactly justify the reasearch and development costs.
Overlord was an odd duck. Had he already been established as a character before this, in IDW? He was convincingly powerful, and pretty convincingly psychotic... But there's something about his written voice, I dunno. Can't put my finger on it, it was weird.
I almost heard Overlord as having Bobby Heenan's (pre-cancer) voice. He always sounded jovial, yet not at all nice.
I think the presence of the human (I forget her name) weakened the tone overall,
Agreed. Yes, she was the cliched point of view character. And, there was the (presumably deliberate to the point of parody) cheesecake shot of her. So, yeah, I get the joke. But, she did not contribute a whole lot.
I know. Pretty sure I made the point that I agree entirely with you on that score. But that's only if you interpret LSotW being a nihilist piece of deconstructivism as a *good thing*.
I am not sure that it was nihilistic though. Yes, it subverted cliches. But, nihilism does not inherently follow from that.
I likely disagree with Roche and Roberts about the ethics of what some of the characters did. But, it was presented in a balanced way, and with the assumption that there was a definitive answer to the ethical questions raised about truth/justice.
Pyro clearly has massive issues with developing his own identity, sooo... let him be murdered by a gang of Decepticlones.
Pyro was supposed to be an asshole.
His death was a comeuppance. He happened to look like Prime, and thought that made him heroic and important. He went looking for trouble in order to aggrandize himself, not to actually solve difficult problems.
As a reader, I do no care about seeing characters grow and change for the sake of the character. If it serves the writer, that is fine. But, the character is not, nor should it be, an end unto itself.
One can never explain true love. I just thought he was a cool character and wanted to follow his story.
And, you did get to follow his story, all the way to the (messy) end!
Dom
-man, Springer was kind of a dingus.