This page contains affiliate links. We may earn commissions when readers interact with or purchase items through these links. For more information, see our affiliate disclosures here.

Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2

Transformers News: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2

Wednesday, May 7th, 2014 11:16AM CDT

Category: Comic Book News
Posted by: Va'al   Views: 21,036

Topic Options: View Discussion · Sign in or Join to reply

Courtesy of the amazing Mariel Romero over at IDW Publishing and her generosity, we get an iTunes three-page preview for the second issue of Transformers: Windblade! Check out the images below, featuring artwork by Sarah Stone and writing by Mairghread Scott, and some old friends of ourszz, too.

Transformers News: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2

Transformers News: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2

Transformers News: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2
Credit(s): Mariel Romero, iTunes

News Search

Got Transformers News? Let us know here!

Most Popular Transformers News

Most Recent Transformers News

Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1571964)
Posted by gothsaurus on May 7th, 2014 @ 11:37am CDT
Have to say, Windblade has been a STUNNING comic. The stylized, very artful style was a happy surprise. Huge props to Sarah and the team. Art, color, composition, story have all been really stellar. I'll definitely be continuing with the title.

The characters have been refreshing and original. Story has immediately gotten my attention and left me wanting more — as Windblade is checking out the dark basement of Metroplex. Huge props.

:APPLAUSE:
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1571965)
Posted by Mindmaster on May 7th, 2014 @ 11:38am CDT
Really digging the conflict between Starscream and Windblade.

Man, I really need to get into comics... :BANG_HEAD:
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1571984)
Posted by Optimizzy on May 7th, 2014 @ 1:24pm CDT
Mindmaster wrote:Really digging the conflict between Starscream and Windblade.

Man, I really need to get into comics... :BANG_HEAD:


I just really started reading them (the IDW) after a long absence and they are phenomenal. I heartily recommend them.
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1571992)
Posted by Nemesis Maximo on May 7th, 2014 @ 2:02pm CDT
It makes me all giddy! Although, Blurr's face was a little too 'O' shaped for me when he "spoke slowly", but I love the spacey feel the colors give the book.

I also find it disturbingly awesome how Starscream keeps getting uncomfortably close to Windblade. He's just so bad at being seductive...or is he actually just that good?
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1571993)
Posted by Flashwave on May 7th, 2014 @ 2:03pm CDT
Optimizzy wrote:
Mindmaster wrote:Really digging the conflict between Starscream and Windblade.

Man, I really need to get into comics... :BANG_HEAD:


I just really started reading them (the IDW) after a long absence and they are phenomenal. I heartily recommend them.


And also available online if getting paper is the hold up. ;)
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1572001)
Posted by gothsaurus on May 7th, 2014 @ 2:18pm CDT
I have to say, the IDW have been hit as miss with me. While most of the limited series have been spot on amazing — art, story, characters, etc. — some of the main comic line has been off-putting for me. (Mostly the RID series.)

So much of the characterization is exactly opposite... almost like it's a deliberate (and cheap) flip flop:

Bumblebee: playful youth scout VS Autobot leader with an old man cane
Arcee: caring mother figure for humans VS vengeful assassin experiment
Perceptor: brilliant scientist VS sniper killer
Optimus: strong leader and father figure VS wussy unsure & shirks role and responsibility
Megatron: military minded dictator VS Op's bro and new Autobot recruit + freedom fighter in early Cybertron
Sunstreaker: vain dude VS headmaster drone army

I know it's their prerogative, but there has been so much flip-flopping I just have to roll my eyes at it. #-o

I also didn't like killing off a Constructicon. No Devastator combination now. Terrible decision.

I HAVE loved all they've done with various minor characters to develop them into new fan favorites. (Swerve, Whirl, Topspin, Twin Twist, Guzzle, Ironfist, Pyro, Overlord...)

There has been a lot of great stuff... enough to balance out the odd Robots in Disguise snafus... and leave a very positive impression of IDW. Definitely worth getting into, especially if you can pick and choose your books in the TPB.
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1572011)
Posted by SW's SilverHammer on May 7th, 2014 @ 3:12pm CDT
Nemesis Maximo wrote:
I also find it disturbingly awesome how Starscream keeps getting uncomfortably close to Windblade. He's just so bad at being seductive...or is he actually just that good?


If he starts straight up groping, it's game over man :lol:
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1572057)
Posted by Tigertrack on May 7th, 2014 @ 6:42pm CDT
gothsaurus wrote:
I also didn't like killing off a Constructicon. No Devastator combination now. Terrible decision.

I HAVE loved all they've done with various minor characters to develop them into new fan favorites. (Swerve, Whirl, Topspin, Twin Twist, Guzzle, Ironfist, Pyro, Overlord...)

There has been a lot of great stuff... enough to balance out the odd Robots in Disguise snafus... and leave a very positive impression of IDW. Definitely worth getting into, especially if you can pick and choose your books in the TPB.


Prowl's characterization has been insane. Thanks to that they can still form Devastator!
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1572089)
Posted by Twitchythe3rd on May 7th, 2014 @ 8:34pm CDT
WASPINATOR! He survived Dark Cybertron!
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1572120)
Posted by T-Macksimus on May 7th, 2014 @ 9:47pm CDT
gothsaurus wrote:I have to say, the IDW have been hit as miss with me. While most of the limited series have been spot on amazing - art, story, characters, etc. - some of the main comic line has been off-putting for me. (Mostly the RID series.)

So much of the characterization is exactly opposite... almost like it's a deliberate (and cheap) flip flop:

Bumblebee: playful youth scout VS Autobot leader with an old man cane
Arcee: caring mother figure for humans VS vengeful assassin experiment
Perceptor: brilliant scientist VS sniper killer
Optimus: strong leader and father figure VS wussy unsure & shirks role and responsibility
Megatron: military minded dictator VS Op's bro and new Autobot recruit + freedom fighter in early Cybertron
Sunstreaker: vain dude VS headmaster drone army

I know it's their prerogative, but there has been so much flip-flopping I just have to roll my eyes at it. #-o

I also didn't like killing off a Constructicon. No Devastator combination now. Terrible decision.

I HAVE loved all they've done with various minor characters to develop them into new fan favorites. (Swerve, Whirl, Topspin, Twin Twist, Guzzle, Ironfist, Pyro, Overlord...)

There has been a lot of great stuff... enough to balance out the odd Robots in Disguise snafus... and leave a very positive impression of IDW. Definitely worth getting into, especially if you can pick and choose your books in the TPB.


A lot of what they have done is to purposely get away from the G1 typecast of 30 years ago. I'm glad to see them do it. I also have to say that your comparisons are awfully "black & white". The generalizations don't quite do justice to the characters. I'm not trying to be a prick here (I never try, it just happens naturally) because you did sum them up very succinctly, I just want the folks who maybe haven't delved into the IDW world quite yet to realize that there is some back story they need to catch up on as to why the characters are the way they are now as opposed to the G1-ish characters they may be familiar with. I'm sure folks will be quite shocked if they just dive in head first with no warning.

I have to say that I'll be quite interested in seeing where this series goes. It certainly is taking all of 'Screamers "charming" traits and amplifying them. (If he were any more of an ***hole, I might actually have to start taking notes on how it's done)
I can't wait for Starscream to make that one step too far, to say that one wrong word or do that one wrong deed that pushes Windblade just a hair past her breaking point. It will be epic indeed!
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1572307)
Posted by DeadCaL on May 8th, 2014 @ 2:09pm CDT
The more I read of MTMTE and Windblade, the more generic RiD feels. It's kind of like experiencing something that's perfectly 'OK' for a while, then being shown exactly how good it 'could' be from a fresh perspective.

There's nothing technically bad about RiD, but it is very standard comic book faire. The story boils down to robots punching each other, then drama, then more punching. I'm liking the character and flair of the other 2 series much more.
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1572934)
Posted by Hero Alpha on May 10th, 2014 @ 10:17pm CDT
I think this preview has sold me on getting Windblade comics. I held off initially because it was just a 4 issue run but it seems really good. Been reading RiD and MtMtE the whole time and I am thinking the storyline in Windblade will continue in a regular series whether its called Windblade or not.
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1573267)
Posted by gothsaurus on May 12th, 2014 @ 9:09am CDT
Yeah, Moonshot, you should totally bite. It's been a great so far. Art is refreshingly stylized — quite beautiful. Story is intriguing. Characters interesting. I'd certainly recommend.
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1575097)
Posted by Va'al on May 18th, 2014 @ 3:38am CDT
While we wait for this week's release of IDW Transformers: Windblade issue #2, Amazon.com have uploaded a listing for the collected trade paperback of the mini-series (for now) by Mairghread Scott and Sarah Stone. It will apparently be released on 14th October 2014, and is currently priced at $14.04, with 104 pages. A coincidence? Quite probably. There is no image as yet, so enjoy the four Sarah Stone covers once again below!

In the aftermath of Dark Cybertron, Windblade takes the planet by storm! But where did she come from - and what does her secret mean to the future of the Transformers?


Image

Image

Image

Image
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1575152)
Posted by STngAR on May 18th, 2014 @ 10:25am CDT
I really hope we are still going to get the toy of her. Also I like all the art work we've seen so far.

:MAXIMAL:
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1575196)
Posted by RiddlerJ on May 18th, 2014 @ 1:45pm CDT
I predict that the last issue will have Starscream and Windblade slapping each other, then embracing in a passionate kiss.

Or have I been watching too many Cheers episodes again. :oops:
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1575667)
Posted by Va'al on May 20th, 2014 @ 2:58am CDT
One new comic coming out this week with IDW Publishing, and it's the second issue of the Transformers: Windblade mini-series, part of the Dawn of the Autobots era! Check out the full preview below, and head back here tomorrow for the Seibertron.com review.


Transformers: Windblade #2 (of 4): Dawn of the Autobots
Mairghread Scott (w) • Sarah Stone (a & c)
CYBERTRON UNDER FIRE! Someone is out to kill WINDBLADE—but discovering who means turning to some less-than-savory ’Bots. Can WINDBLADE trust her informants enough to stake her life on them? And who will she turn to when the events of DARK CYBERTRON come back to haunt them all?
FC • 32 pages • $3.99

Bullet points:
DAWN OF THE AUTOBOTS continues!
What is the secret history of WINDBLADE—and what does that mean for the future of Cybertron?
Variant Cover by Marcelo Matere!


Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1575673)
Posted by Dr. Caelus on May 20th, 2014 @ 3:58am CDT
This comic fascinates me to no end - they're playing with themes of patriarchy and gender-based inequity in a context where sexuality is (supposedly) not an issue, raising a lot of questions about the dynamics between the characters (specifically, Starscream and Windblade). It's interesting to read this, and ponder how many preconceptions are painted onto the situation by the reader, and how many actually come from the writer.

That part where Starscream prods her injury made me wince, but it also made my skin crawl. While the pain from the newly repaired wound was tangible, I know that the creepiness I felt came with the dominating violation of personal space. I also appreciate that Windblade's predicament is socially generated. Starscream's bigger than her, but he's not Overlord - if he'd done something like that to Arcee she would have torn him apart, and Windblade (being a main character in a Transformers comic) could probably tear him apart too, but she's putting up with all of it because he's protected by the society they're operating within.

So, it doesn't stand as an example of gender inequity (with only two women on Cybertron, that doesn't really make sense), but it serves well as an allegory for it.
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1575729)
Posted by Sabrblade on May 20th, 2014 @ 9:09am CDT
Who's that guy with the body-type (or at least the head design) of Prime Beat hunters Deluxe Ratchet?
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1575743)
Posted by ILL-Star on May 20th, 2014 @ 10:12am CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Who's that guy with the body-type (or at least the head design) of Prime Beat hunters Deluxe Ratchet?

That's Longtooth. He's a Cameraman for Circuit.

http://tfwiki.net/wiki/File:EndoftheBeg ... gtooth.jpg
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1575906)
Posted by Doctor McGrath on May 20th, 2014 @ 9:40pm CDT
I really don't care for how Rattrap is being characterized so far..
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1575932)
Posted by Heckfire on May 21st, 2014 @ 12:48am CDT
Doctor McGrath wrote:I really don't care for how Rattrap is being characterized so far..

Gotta say, I agree wholly...Rattrap is my favorite TF character, and seeing him turned into this sniveling, toadying, villain wanna-be really darkens what is possibly my favorite period on any TF comic run. I can only hope that, like the Rattrap I know and love from before, this version is simply playing the long con, working his way into Starscream's good graces before revealing he was trying to pry the Silver (er, Red?) Snake out of his position of power for the betterment of all.

Rattrap is like Doc Holiday in "Tombstone," he's the dark agent who sides with the heroes because he can do the things the heroes can't or, more likely, won't. This...thing...in these comics isn't Rattrap, or it's Rattrap before he came to the side of the heroes at best. Of course, everybody probably has one or two characters that they might not agree with the IDW versions...I can't imagine the Japanese fans who voted for a Masterpiece Star Saber figure would be too pleased with the religious fascist from MTMTE either.

Amusing that the best version of a post-BW Rattrap would be the Internal Affairs agent that homages him in the Wild Cards mosaic novel, Fort Freak.
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1575943)
Posted by Va'al on May 21st, 2014 @ 3:06am CDT
*REC
(Spoiler free-ish)



Synopsis
CYBERTRON UNDER FIRE! Someone is out to kill WINDBLADE—but discovering who means turning to some less-than-savory ’Bots. Can WINDBLADE trust her informants enough to stake her life on them? And who will she turn to when the events of DARK CYBERTRON come back to haunt them all?

Image
FAT TANKOR, clearly


Story

Aaand we're back on Cybertron, as Windblade recovers from the first issue's explosion, abruptly waking up to the reality of Cybertron and its somehow democratically elected ruler Lord Starscream, and aide Rattrap. Indeed, both her and the other Camien Chromia start digging for proof of ..well, anything. This is Starscream after all.

Image
That kinda sums up the setting


After a fairly painful and actually quite visually uncomfortable moment between the two opposing main characters, Windblade does set with Chromia to investigate the happenings from issue #1, and find out from Metroplex, Ironhide and others what might help them - stumbling across an adorable and well-rounded Waspinator.

Image
At Maccadam's, where else


The dialogue works very well, and there are definitely distinctive voices for different characters, other than the obvious Wazzzzpinator quirks (and he really does shine in this issue, finally a proper, not-exclusively comical look at his character). Starscream gets creepier, Chromia gets tougher, and Windblade has some good, moving moments with Metroplex, too.

Image
*This* is Chromia


Another solid issue, if a little slower compared to the opening one. It feels more like a legal-procedural with political intrigue, with a significant emotional and personal take on some of the key players, and all the better for it in places, less punchy in others.

Art

The artwork, on the other hand, and as fully expected, is still quite marvellous. Sarah Stone's composition of the panels does some really great work in terms of border employment and perspectives, making 'camera angles' more so than initially expected, for example, and sliding in some really really cool shots - and transformation sequences.

Image
"Too close, a little too close"


The colours, of course, do wonders to complement the artwork, and all still at the hands of Stone. But I want to take some time to look at Chris Mowry's lettering, after Scott pointed out something last month: Metroplex's multifaceted speech is due to Mowry's excellent handiwork. And it is magnificent.

Image
See? Magnificent


So yes, the artistic team nails it truly and squarely. And that includes the truly great covers, with the main version by Stone, an amazing Alex Milne and Priscilla Tramontano variant, with a steadfast, defiant Camien, and a haunting continuation of last week's MTMTE #29 incentive by Marcelo Matere and Tramontano again - in the post thumbnail!

Thoughts
Spoilerish ahead

The writing is really, truly good, alternating a great dialogue with steady monologue, and bringing out some touching moments of interaction between characters, especially Metroplex and his Cityspeaker. The final sections feel like a tremendous teasing build-up to what's to come next month - and, in fact, that's exactly what they are.

Image
Because Scott is an evil mastermind


I was conflicted about whether the slower pacing would hinder the full enjoyment of the issue, especially compared to last month. On re-reading the story once more, however, and taking in every single panel slowly, the emotional, empathetic, compassionate qualities of Windblade shine onto the often misused Waspinator and resonate with Metroplex, without it ever being too much of an aside. Slower? Yes. But also really quite moving. Bring on the next issue.

. :CON: :CON: :CON: :CON: ½ out of :CON: :CON: :CON: :CON: :CON:
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1575949)
Posted by Dr. Caelus on May 21st, 2014 @ 3:43am CDT
Heckfire wrote:
Doctor McGrath wrote:I really don't care for how Rattrap is being characterized so far..

Gotta say, I agree wholly...Rattrap is my favorite TF character, and seeing him turned into this sniveling, toadying, villain wanna-be really darkens what is possibly my favorite period on any TF comic run. I can only hope that, like the Rattrap I know and love from before, this version is simply playing the long con, working his way into Starscream's good graces before revealing he was trying to pry the Silver (er, Red?) Snake out of his position of power for the betterment of all.


I imagine this is probably the case, given he'd been fighting as an Autobot before the truce. I have a feeling Rhinox will be involved in it too, given he's the only Thrilling 30 character I can think of not in the IDW universe, and if he were introduced, he'd probably have been fighting on the same planet as Rattrap.

I would be more interested, though, in seeing events in the series actually change him into the hero he was in Beast Wars. In Beast Wars, Rattrap had a sort of anti-hero thing going on - he didn't fight honorably, he spied on allies and needled them to test their loyalty, and while he could be incredibly brave, it was only when everything hinged on him - not so much because it inspired courage, as much as it was that Rattrap pragmatically wasn't going to waste his heroics on something trivial. He belonged on Firefly, really.

But his odd mishmash of heroics and selfishness, betrayal and bravado, and his long list of martial and espionage skills, just always begged the question - WHERE THE HECK DID HE COME FROM? Although this is not the same universe as Beast Wars, I hope the evolution of this character gives us some idea of how the original Rattrap became the unique character he was.
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1576181)
Posted by Nemesis Maximo on May 21st, 2014 @ 10:26pm CDT
While I really like the way Starsceam is being written by. Scott, I kinda wish he wasn't being portrayed as the sole bad guy here. Granted, we're only two issues in, but that's half-way now. I want to see his side of this tale; I would totally by "The Starscream Version", you know what I'm sayin'?
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1576255)
Posted by Va'al on May 22nd, 2014 @ 5:10am CDT
Nemesis Maximo wrote:While I really like the way Starsceam is being written by. Scott, I kinda wish he wasn't being portrayed as the sole bad guy here. Granted, we're only two issues in, but that's half-way now. I want to see his side of this tale; I would totally by "The Starscream Version", you know what I'm sayin'?


Well, we are getting some of that in MTMTE, are we not? Plus, pretty much all of RID pre-DC was about him. :D

The perspective in this series is Windblade and Chromia's, mostly, and they're very much new to the whole planet and its ways. Through their eyes, Starscream, and Rattrap, are the sole bad guys!

That's how I read it, anyway. Obviously welcome to disagree. ;)
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1576298)
Posted by Nemesis Maximo on May 22nd, 2014 @ 9:35am CDT
Va'al wrote:
Nemesis Maximo wrote:While I really like the way Starsceam is being written by. Scott, I kinda wish he wasn't being portrayed as the sole bad guy here. Granted, we're only two issues in, but that's half-way now. I want to see his side of this tale; I would totally by "The Starscream Version", you know what I'm sayin'?


Well, we are getting some of that in MTMTE, are we not? Plus, pretty much all of RID pre-DC was about him. :D

The perspective in this series is Windblade and Chromia's, mostly, and they're very much new to the whole planet and its ways. Through their eyes, Starscream, and Rattrap, are the sole bad guys!

That's how I read it, anyway. Obviously welcome to disagree. ;)

Okay, so looking back at the RID comic, you're right: a lot of it was about Starscream. As for the current MTMTE, we really only got that one scene where they took a recess from the trial. I guess it counts.

And yes, the perspective is something I need to keep in mind. This is "Transformers: Windblade" after all, so I know it needs to focus on her. I just really want to see more of Starscream as drawn by Sarah Stone. :D
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1578860)
Posted by Va'al on June 2nd, 2014 @ 11:35am CDT
The folks over at comics distribution sub-site PREVIEWSworld were able to have a chat with IDW Publishing's Transformers writer Mairghread Scott, focusing on the Windblade mini-series which is now halfway through its run. Check out below some snippets, and head here for the full thing!

PREVIEWSworld: In putting together your story, what helped you get in the mood to draw this series? What resources or Transformers history did you draw from to help you visualize where you wanted to go with this series?

Mairghread Scott: Well, I always keep a running soundtrack for whatever I’m writing to help capture the right mood and this was no exception (MIA, Katy Perry and Franz Ferdinand got looped a lot on my iPad), but Sarah Stone, Windblade’s artist, really brought an expressiveness and vibrancy to the characters that I just kept trying to live up to. We drew on everything from Cheers to anime, to Star Trek TNG to try and give each character their own unique attitude and personality and Sarah’s art is all about both. We also tried hard to give them a level of grace and fluidity to their movements. Just because they’re robots, doesn’t mean they’re…you know, robots, and we really tried to push the envelop on both the human and alien aspects of the brand. In terms of lore, I really tried to reframe my brain to that of a newcomer with this series, to make sure I never assumed, “Oh, everyone knows this.” I also wanted to show off all the aspects of Transformers that I love so much: humor, political drama, really unique and challenging fight sequences and a total explosion of different sizes and shapes when it comes to the characters.

[...]

PREVIEWSworld: Will you be hitting the convention scene this year? And how can people get in touch with you using social media?

Mairghread Scott: I’m currently signed up for Bot Con and San Diego, but if I end up going to more I’ll be sure to mention it on Twitter and Tumblr (http://www.tumblr.com/blog/mscottwrites).
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1578877)
Posted by Sabrblade on June 2nd, 2014 @ 12:21pm CDT
Speaking of Windblade, I recently stumbled across this:

Image
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1578915)
Posted by Bounti76 on June 2nd, 2014 @ 3:05pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Speaking of Windblade, I recently stumbled across this:

Image


Hahahahaha!! TOO true.
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1578922)
Posted by Shadowstream on June 2nd, 2014 @ 3:32pm CDT
Bounti76 wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:Speaking of Windblade, I recently stumbled across this:

Image


Hahahahaha!! TOO true.


Doesn't make her any less exempt from the ridicule as far as I'm concerned. At least Hot Rod wasn't our own damn fault.
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1578928)
Posted by Sabrblade on June 2nd, 2014 @ 3:50pm CDT
Shadowstream wrote:Doesn't make her any less exempt from the ridicule as far as I'm concerned. At least Hot Rod wasn't our own damn fault.
True, but at least Windblade, unlike Hot Rod and Drift, wasn't hyped as the greatest thing ever made that we all should totally fall head over heels in love with.

By comparison, Windblade's promotion and introduction have been vastly more tame and humble.
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1578946)
Posted by Shadowstream on June 2nd, 2014 @ 5:05pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:
Shadowstream wrote:Doesn't make her any less exempt from the ridicule as far as I'm concerned. At least Hot Rod wasn't our own damn fault.
True, but at least Windblade, unlike Hot Rod and Drift, wasn't hyped as the greatest thing ever made that we all should totally fall head over heels in love with.

By comparison, Windblade's promotion and introduction have been vastly more tame and humble.

True, but the only reason it works out like that by comparison I feel has more to do with the huge difference in the transformers franchise between then and now, since there's just so much on the table coming of of the franchise at this point. Even so I still find Windblade overhyped within the realm she's meant to stand in.
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1578977)
Posted by Blurrz on June 2nd, 2014 @ 10:15pm CDT
Buy

A

Drink

Or

Leave



<3
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1579021)
Posted by Va'al on June 3rd, 2014 @ 4:00am CDT
I thought you'd like him.. er.. you, Blurrz. :D
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1580917)
Posted by Va'al on June 10th, 2014 @ 3:41pm CDT
IDW Publishing digital assistant Mariel Romero has been busy today! Another iTunes three-page preview has emerged, this time for the third issue of the Transformers: Windblade mini-series. Check out the images mirrored below - it's Terrorcon time.

THE FATE OF CYBERTRON! WINDBLADE learns more about the new face of CYBERTRON—and lesson number one is: never underestimate STARSCREAM! She’s trapped in a no-win situation—but what is the scheming DECEPTICON really after, and how far will he go to keep WINDBLADE out of his way?


Image

Image

Image
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1580920)
Posted by Fires_Of_Inferno on June 10th, 2014 @ 3:57pm CDT
LOVE Slug's expression there. XD
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1580980)
Posted by #Sideways# on June 10th, 2014 @ 9:50pm CDT
I honestly don't think Starscream is trying to kill Windblade and friends (Windblade primarily) -- rather, I think it's Rattrap. He's already been established to be a backstabber (Starscream expressed it himself), and even though the fact is given that I have not read the comic yet so I cannot know whether or not logic has been presented otherwise, I cannot help but to feel that he is the true culprit. The motive I see is the fact that Rattrap is practically next in line to Starscream's position, and by framing him (it's pretty clear he's the primary suspect), it would make sense politically. Starscream's practically standing on the precipice of being ousted from office on a regular basis, and a scandal would just push his career right over the edge and into oblivion. I think that's who did it and why.

Good artwork, by the by, and hilarious Slug is hilarious.

"Buuuurrrrn"
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1581098)
Posted by Yweggo on June 11th, 2014 @ 9:24am CDT
What's Blur worried about? He has Slug. Dinobot vs. Terrorcon, I'm putting my money on the Dinobot.
And before anyone says there's only one Dinobot and at least three Terrorcons other guys can keep them busy, right?

Also, I'm glad to see the Terrorcons back in IDW.
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1583608)
Posted by Va'al on June 19th, 2014 @ 4:47am CDT
In further comics news from IDW Publishing, via Newsarama, we also get a full preview for the third in the four-issue mini-series of Transformers: Windblade - and it's time to fight for Metroplex, Cybertron and the Truth. Check the pages out below!

Transformers: Windblade #3 (of 4): Dawn of the Autobots
Mairghread Scott (w) • Sarah Stone (a & c)
THE FATE OF CYBERTRON! WINDBLADE learns more about the new face of CYBERTRON—and lesson number one is: never underestimate STARSCREAM! She’s trapped in a no-win situation—but what is the scheming DECEPTICON really after, and how far will he go to keep WINDBLADE out of his way?
FC • 32 pages • $3.99

Bullet points:
- WINDBLADE battles for the future of CYBERTRON!
- BLURR and the patrons of MACCADAM’S join the struggle against STARSCREAM!
- The biggest TRANSFORMERS character debut since DRIFT continues!
- Variant cover by Guido Guidi!


Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1584319)
Posted by zwann on June 21st, 2014 @ 7:47am CDT
I love the art style, but funnily I always confuse between chromia and Blurr. Maybe if they gave Chromia thicker lips?
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1585613)
Posted by Va'al on June 25th, 2014 @ 2:36am CDT
Twisted Plot
(Spoiler free-ish)



Synopsis
THE FATE OF CYBERTRON! WINDBLADE learns more about the new face of CYBERTRON—and lesson number one is: never underestimate STARSCREAM! She’s trapped in a no-win situation—but what is the scheming DECEPTICON really after, and how far will he go to keep WINDBLADE out of his way?

Image
Hum, far..?


Story

We left Cybertron last month as Windblade, Chromia, the Maccadam's crew - the jolly jumble of Blurr, Snarl, Waspinator, Tankor and Tankor - and reporters Longtooth and Circuit entered the lower levels of Metroplex, as the Terrorcons prepared to pounce on the cast, and the battle was on the very brink of commencing.

Image
On the edge, even


The fight sequence that ensues, at the opening of the issue, is gloriously long with good narration and exposition (and world building, too) at just the right pacing from Mairghread Scott to not be either boring nor too much of a punch fest. And also serves its function as the first of many minor twists in the story of the mini-series so far, before some major changes towards the end. None of which I'll show.

Image
Have some air-fighting


Not only does the pacing work, with the captions recapping the story so far from Windblade's view, the dialogue aiding the progression of the story and some great exchanges in the aftermath of the fight, there's space for a little humour (without too much tonal discordance), and some very very dark moments during and after.

Image
Comedy gold


Starscream has some very nice traits in the issue, Rattrap is a little stinker, Windblade shines through her fighting skills, as does Chromia, the story goes in multiple directions at once, then returns to itself as everything changes - and we even get a new type of character introduced. Not a character, a type.

Art

The artwork, of course, makes my appreciation of the issue rise even further, with Sarah Stone's excellent panel work, returning to Longtooth's head camera (as in, his head is a camera) device and commentary on the technique. Combined with some brilliant facial expressions, the result is an issue of dynamic, clear fight sequences and truly terrifying moments later on.

Image
'Is this thing on?'


Moments which are expertly enhanced by Stone's use of colour and shading, and some great contrasts in how the light, be it fire, glow or else, reflects on and refracts off different Cybertronian surfaces and bodies. Add in some subtle touches in sound effects and lettering by Chris Mowry, and we get a truly thrilling addition to the mini-series.

Image
See? Stinker. And creep.


Additionally, not to forget, the covers. Stone's amazing 'crying' Windblade has made the rounds many times now, but Alex Milne and Joana Lafuente (thumbnail) create an impressive valiant rendition of the character, too. And continuing the 30th Anniversary celebratory series, Guido Guidi and John-Paul Bove recreate a victorious Stascream over Megatron for the retail incentive!

Thoughts
Spoilerish ahead

Well. I mean, well. Scott had me convinced that the story would be doing certain things, and then took it wildly away, only to drag it back and split it again and end it on a note that appeared from nowhere - but could still make sense. In the next issue. Because of course there's a cliffhanger that actually leaves you wanting more.

Image
What? WHY WHAT?!


So the narration works, the characters really work with and against each other, so many questions, points, issues, revelations are addressed and made to hang. There. Just hang. And then you get so much in terms of body language and expressions and behaviour in Stone's artwork and colours, a mixture of glee and repulsion, and - I just want more. Please?

(Though again, next issue is the last for now, at least until 2015. But still.)

. :CON: :CON: :CON: :CON: :CON: - out of :CON: :CON: :CON: :CON: :CON:
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1585705)
Posted by ZeroWolf on June 25th, 2014 @ 12:07pm CDT
It will be a shame to see this series end. Its been a good read and the artwork is amazing, I hope she gets more tf work.

Also glad that Windblade is getting another series.
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1585709)
Posted by Va'al on June 25th, 2014 @ 12:33pm CDT
Sarah is doing interior art once RID shifts back to Cybertron, apparently!
(The September issue, according to solicitations.)
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1585783)
Posted by ZeroWolf on June 25th, 2014 @ 5:01pm CDT
Va'al wrote:Sarah is doing interior art once RID shifts back to Cybertron, apparently!
(The September issue, according to solicitations.)


That's good to hear. It was seeing Sarah's art work in the previews for Windblade #1 that made me start drawing again.
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1585785)
Posted by Nemesis Maximo on June 25th, 2014 @ 5:04pm CDT
As you said, Va'al, Stone does a nice job on facial expressions. But with Slag here, this was all I could think about looking at the panel:

image.jpg


Gave me a good chuckle.
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1585790)
Posted by Va'al on June 25th, 2014 @ 5:27pm CDT
Dinobots. No manners *and* they're always high.
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1585828)
Posted by Sabrblade on June 25th, 2014 @ 10:57pm CDT
Va'al wrote:Dinobots. No manners *and* they're always high.
That's cuz they're taller than most everyone. :P
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1585942)
Posted by Optimizzy on June 26th, 2014 @ 11:43am CDT
I just read it and while I like stone's artwork when there is a static image, I find it a little messy when there is action.

However, her expressions and the interrogation scene. Brilliant. Liking the comic. Just would like a little more clarity in the art but honestly not complaining about it.
Re: Sneak Peek - IDW Transformers: Windblade #2 (1586019)
Posted by Va'al on June 26th, 2014 @ 4:07pm CDT
IDW newcomer artist Sarah Stone has shared both her pencil work and a progression GIF (from pencils to inks to colours) for one of the pages in this week's release of Transformers: Windblade. Take a look!

(Not newsing this, potential spoilers if you haven't read yet, but still gorgeous stuff.)


Image

Image

Image


Image

Transformers and More @ The Seibertron Store

Visit our store on eBay
These are affiliate links. We may earn commissions when you purchase items or services through these links.
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "DEAD END Transformers Legacy Deluxe Stunticon Menasor Hasbro 2022 New"
DEAD END Transform ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "OPTIMUS PRIMAL + RATTRAP Transformers War Cybertron Trilogy Kingdom Netflix 2021"
OPTIMUS PRIMAL + R ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "GRIMLOCK Transformers Legacy Evolution Core G1 Dinobots Volcanicus 2023 New"
NEW!
GRIMLOCK Transform ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "LEO PRIME Transformers Legacy Evolution Voyager Maximal Hasbro 2023 New/IN STOCK"
LEO PRIME Transfor ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "LIFT-TICKET Transformers Legacy Deluxe Generations Selects Hasbro 2022 New"
LIFT-TICKET Transf ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "SHADOWSTRIP Transformers Legacy Velocitron Speedia 500 Collection Deluxe G2 New"
SHADOWSTRIP Transf ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "WFC-K17 ARCEE Transformers War for Cybertron Kingdom Deluxe 2021 New"
WFC-K17 ARCEE Tran ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "BLUDGEON Transformers Legacy Evolution Voyager Hasbro 2023 New"
BLUDGEON Transform ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "NEMESIS PRIME Transformers Legacy Evolution TL-37 Core Class G1 Takara Tomy New"
NEMESIS PRIME Tran ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "SILVERSTREAK Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Legacy Hasbro 2022 New"
SILVERSTREAK Trans ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "KNOCK-OUT Transformers Legacy Deluxe Prime Universe Hasbro 2022 New"
KNOCK-OUT Transfor ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "THUNDERTRON Transformers Legacy United Voyager Class Prime Hasbro 2024 New"
THUNDERTRON Transf ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "BURN OUT Transformers Legacy Velocitron Speedia 500 Diaclone Deluxe 2022"
BURN OUT Transform ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "WFC-K21 SOUNDWAVE Transformers War for Cybertron Kingdom Core Hasbro 2021 New"
WFC-K21 SOUNDWAVE ...
* Price and quantities subject to change. Shipping costs, taxes and other fees not included in cost shown. Refer to listing for current price and availability.
Find the items above and thousands more at the Seibertron Store on eBay
Transformers Podcast: Twincast / Podcast #349 - Agent of Chaos
Twincast / Podcast #349:
"Agent of Chaos"
MP3 · iTunes · RSS · View · Discuss · Ask
Posted: Saturday, May 4th, 2024

Featured Products on Amazon.com

These are affiliate links. We may earn commissions when you purchase items or services through these links.
Buy "Transformers: Generations Power of The Primes Legends Class Autobot Outback" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Studio Series 09 Voyager Class Movie 2 Thundercracker" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Power of The Primes Deluxe Class Blackwing" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Titans Return Deluxe Twin Twist and Flameout" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Power of The Primes Deluxe Class Dinobot Snarl" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Power of The Primes Deluxe Terrorcon Rippersnapper" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers: Generations Power of The Primes Deluxe Class Dinobot Swoop" on AMAZON
Buy "Cyberverse Warrior Class Windblade" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex with Autobot Scamper Figure" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Titans Return Titan Master Hyperfire and Blurr" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Masterpiece MP-21 Bumble Figure" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Titans Return Roadburn" on AMAZON