Re: Spotlight:
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 4:24 pm
Isn't Thundercracker still on Earth? Like, watching tv or something?
Also, this issue shoehorns Waspinator into G1.
Also, this issue shoehorns Waspinator into G1.
He needed something to do after all those eons of roaming prehistoric Earth alone and bored.Shockwave wrote:Isn't Thundercracker still on Earth? Like, watching tv or something?
Also, this issue shoehorns Waspinator into G1.
Nah, that was a flashback in issue 3 (or was it 4) of the Ongoing, he'd gotten out from under the building and rejoined the Decepticons by the 'present' of that story, though he spent a large part of it as a free agent, helping the Autobots out against the Combaticons in Korea, and taking a stand against Starscream and getting hauled to safety by Brawn during the 'Revenge of the Decepticons' arc. Can't really think of where he wound up after all that, presumably he went back to Cybertron with one of the rides home the Autobots hitched, though I don't think he's been seen prominently in RID.Shockwave wrote:Isn't Thundercracker still on Earth? Like, watching tv or something?
As a member of the Deluxe Insecticons, no less! Now I need to see about getting a Waspinator that'll fit in that way with the toys I have of the whole crew on display. Maybe FoxKids Transmetal Waspinator would work...Also, this issue shoehorns Waspinator into G1.
For all of the tweaks and nuance added to Thundercracker over the years, (all of which stem from a really well written file card nearly 30 years ago), he has never been shown as a leader. In fact, one of his defining traits is that he needs someone or something to follow.Like, what if Thundercracker emerged as the future Decepticon leader?
Megatron would have had to purge out most of his army. Would the Decepticons even be a viable force after that? Even Megatron, despite his early ideals, is shown to have degenerated somewhat, becoming as much a monster as those he initially fought against. (He really has does not have any practical plans for after the war, as shown in "All Hail Megatron". He is stalling on Earth, but Starscream is on to him and is pushing for the next step.)Starscream way back in AHM # 11 or 12 (can't recall), saying that he had to make the 'cons as vicious and evil as possible to win the war, but that afterwards, he intended to cull out the truly psychotic and rebuild the Decepticons as he originally envisioned them.
Starscream was also a believer. And, he is clearly sincere in "Robots in Disguise". Note his disgust with Ratbat, and his own feelings about being honest. Starscream is no angel, but he is trying to do the right thing in this case.With Starscream, there's always that air of suspicion about him, like, is he really trying to reform himself and the 'cons, or is he just after a power grab?
Thundercracker was last shown leaving Earth, during volume 3(?), just as the alliance between the humans and cybertronians began to break down.Isn't Thundercracker still on Earth? Like, watching tv or something?
IDW has been adhering to Hasbro's "Aligned", unless it contradicts something IDW has already established or treads in places that Hasbro has made verbotten, such as the "original 13". And, Hasbro has reconciled the cockpits as being a hold over from when Cybertronians were ruled by the Quintessons. (This was mentioned in "Exodus".)Chee's art looks a good bit better here than it did back in the Bumblebee series, almost a Sunbow look going on in places, though I'm not crazy about how the Cybertronian vehicles are drawn with full cockpits and seats (including an annoying conspicuous close-up on Thundercracker's at the very end, which threw me the hell off).
I am not even going to pretend that I understand this. What is the draw of the Deluxe Insections?Oh yeah, the Deluxe Insecticons were in this. That was another thing I liked about it.
So many props to IDW for finally being the ones to DO something with that, by the way.Dominic wrote:For all of the tweaks and nuance added to Thundercracker over the years, (all of which stem from a really well written file card nearly 30 years ago)
Well, we saw in Chaos Theory that Megatron would *like* to get around to unifying all Cybertronians (even doing away with the Decepticon brand/faction) had his side won the war under the right circumstances, IE: On Cybertron with actual resources at his disposal. Could be what he’s playing for in RID now, we’ll have to see (Aargh, why do we have to wait for the next issue of that!).Megatron would have had to purge out most of his army. Would the Decepticons even be a viable force after that? Even Megatron, despite his early ideals, is shown to have degenerated somewhat, becoming as much a monster as those he initially fought against. (He really has does not have any practical plans for after the war, as shown in "All Hail Megatron". He is stalling on Earth, but Starscream is on to him and is pushing for the next step.)
Most of the narration in RID being from Starscream’s point of view was a good move on their part, since Barber had to know there was no way we would believe Starscream was being sincere otherwise. Seeing him as the one genuinely horrified by the move Megatron recently made just drove it home even further.Starscream was also a believer. And, he is clearly sincere in "Robots in Disguise". Note his disgust with Ratbat, and his own feelings about being honest. Starscream is no angel, but he is trying to do the right thing in this case.
I dunno, have they actually said they’re basing their stuff off the ‘Aligned’ continuity? Because that’s…a completely separate continuity, based in WfC/TFPrime, it’s not even G1.IDW has been adhering to Hasbro's "Aligned", unless it contradicts something IDW has already established or treads in places that Hasbro has made verbotten, such as the "original 13". And, Hasbro has reconciled the cockpits as being a hold over from when Cybertronians were ruled by the Quintessons. (This was mentioned in "Exodus".)
I’m not sure how they ‘don’t fit’. They’re blocky, primary-colored robots like every other TF toy released that year, they fit just fine.I am not even going to pretend that I understand this. What is the draw of the Deluxe Insections?
25+ years ago, they were a group of toys that did not really "fit". Their only moments, such as they were, aside from entries in Dreamwave's comprehensive sourcebook, were as background characters. The only thing I recall definitively about them is that at least two of them were present during the seige of Iacon in "War Within". (One of them was about to get killed by a Sentinel.) Did they even show up in the UK comics?
There is no formal effort that I know of. But, since IDW has the license at the same time that Hasbro is actively cultivating "Aligned", they are borrowing heavily from it. As it stands, "Aligned" borrows heavily from Dreamwave, as does IDW (Megatron's origin). I recall "Autocracy" being described as working with both IDW and "Aligned".I dunno, have they actually said they’re basing their stuff off the ‘Aligned’ continuity? Because that’s…a completely separate continuity, based in WfC/TFPrime, it’s not even G1.
I dunno, despite coming from the different place, I always thought the Deluxe Insecticons meshed pretty well, aesthetically, with the rest of the '85 guys. They're certainly more homogenous, in my opinion, than Omega Supreme or Sky Lynx. What, in your opinion, makes them look so 'different'?Dominic wrote:Most of the '84/85 toys looked like they came from the same place. Granted, the Deluxe Insecticons were not the only oddities. But, they were among the few that had next to no media presence. (Omega Supreme was an oddity. But, he was in the cartoon and comic.)
It's hard to explain, but it's like...okay, I really like these guys. But they're relatively obscure. So when they do show up in something like this, it's kinda vindicating, you know? Like "Oh cool, people haven't totally forgotten about these guys! Barber clearly likes and/or cares about the Deluxe Insecticons, that's nice to know!" I definitely get the vibe that he actually 'likes' them too, seeing as he shoehorned Waspinator in there as a way to avoid killing any of the 'real' Deluxe Insecticons off.I can see liking an obscure toy. But, I cannot see getting excited about seeing a do-nothing character in the background of a comic. For example, I like "Universe" Swerve (the UT Blurr recolour). But, I am not looking to see him in any comics. And, if he just showed up as a background character, I would not care.
I don't know that 'came out at the same time and has some similar ideas' counts as an official validation of 'Aligned' counting towards IDW continuity (especially since TF continuities crib ideas from each other ALL THE TIME). I certainly wouldn't take anything from 'Exodus' or 'Exiles' as counting towards IDW's stories unless explicitly stated, in any case.There is no formal effort that I know of. But, since IDW has the license at the same time that Hasbro is actively cultivating "Aligned", they are borrowing heavily from it. As it stands, "Aligned" borrows heavily from Dreamwave, as does IDW (Megatron's origin). I recall "Autocracy" being described as working with both IDW and "Aligned".
Man, all I ever read was some summaries of stuff from that on the Wiki, and it just had me laughing so hard. Thirteen Original Transformers? More like Thirteen Original Characters Do Not Steal, am I right?Dom
-wanted to like "Exiles".
It is a question of them not being Takara made figures *and* not being in any media. The Deluxe Insecticons and Autobots struck me as not having any "place" to go.What, in your opinion, makes them look so 'different'?
He is a red guy who turns in to a flying red car. That is about it. Oh, and he has a Minicon. But, he has no characterization. I would not be excited to see Swerve show up anywhere unless he actually did something other than get kicked by a bigger TF or fill out a few panels alongside a character that matters.What do you like about Universe Swerve, out of curiosity? I actually harbor mild resentment towards that toy, seeing it as a possible end-result of the Powerlinx Blurr shitstorm, and something of a cop-out on Hasbro's part as well, in that respect.
My point is that the cockpits have official reason to be there, and that IDW has cribbed (to use your term) from "Alignment" in the past.I don't know that 'came out at the same time and has some similar ideas' counts as an official validation of 'Aligned' counting towards IDW continuity (especially since TF continuities crib ideas from each other ALL THE TIME).
Yeah, it is pretty bad.Man, all I ever read was some summaries of stuff from that on the Wiki, and it just had me laughing so hard. Thirteen Original Transformers? More like Thirteen Original Characters Do Not Steal, am I right?
Ah, see I thought you were saying that they didn't mesh visually.Dominic wrote:It is a question of them not being Takara made figures *and* not being in any media. The Deluxe Insecticons and Autobots struck me as not having any "place" to go.
So you wouldn't be interested at all to see that someone else (especially someone else with a hand in official fiction) gave a shit about this relatively obscure toy?He is a red guy who turns in to a flying red car. That is about it. Oh, and he has a Minicon. But, he has no characterization. I would not be excited to see Swerve show up anywhere unless he actually did something other than get kicked by a bigger TF or fill out a few panels alongside a character that matters.
You could make that connection, I guess. I was mainly thrown off by the way the last panels seemed to be *intentionally* zooming in on Thundercracker's cockpit seat. I'd almost put it down to a faux-symbolic foreshadowing of his future association with humans, but the link is a little tenuous for me to really give Barber credit on that one. I think I was just thrown off and wound up thinking about it too much.My point is that the cockpits have official reason to be there, and that IDW has cribbed (to use your term) from "Alignment" in the past.