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Preview: Transformers vs. The Visionaries

Transformers vs. The Visionaries

Magdalene Visaggio (w) • Fico Ossio (a & c)

Cybertron has been invaded. The Transformers encounter unwelcome guests at the heart of their planet–and they may not have their hosts’ best interests at heart.

Refugees from another world, the Visionaries’ startling magical abilities could make them powerful allies… or dangerous enemies. It turns out there are some of each. When Virulina, leader of the Darkling Lords, discovers that the Transformers are vulnerable to magic, she uses that weakness to try and gain control of Cybertron! Leoric of the Spectral Knights teams up with Ironhide to stop her, but they quickly find themselves facing not just the Lords, but all of New Prysmos itself.

TPB • FC • $17.99 • 128 pages • ISBN: 978-1-68405-283-7

Preview: Transformers vs. the Visionaries #5 (of 5)

Transformers vs. the Visionaries #5 (of 5)

Magdalene Visaggio (w) • Fico Ossio (a & cover a) • Sara Pitre-Durocher (cover b)

The final fate of Cybertron! Leoric and the drill team, on a mission to stop the destruction of the planet, reach the core—only to be met by Virulina and her Darkling Lords! Now, the two sides are locked in a final battle to determine whether Cybertron sees tomorrow. Everything comes to a head in this thrilling conclusion!

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

Preview: Transformers vs. Visionaries #4

Transformers vs. Visionaries #4

Story: Magdalene Visaggio
Art: Fico Ossio
Color: David Garcia Cruz
Letterer: Shawn Lee
Cover A: Fico Ossio
Cover B: Luca Pizzari
Cover RI: Brendan Cahill, Lauren Bennett
Editors: Sarah Gaydos, David Mariotte

Leoric and Ironhide only have hours left to save Cybertron from destruction, while Virulina tries to harness the life energy of Leoric’s captured friends to accelerate the end. Now Leoric must somehow detonate the counter-wave bomb and rescue his people. And the clock is ticking.

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

Preview: Transformers vs. Visionaries #3

Transformers vs. Visionaries #3

Story: Magdalene Visaggio Art: Fico Ossio Cover: Fico Ossio
Color: David Garcia Cruz Letterer: Shawn Lee
Editor: Sarah Gaydos, David Mariotte

The clock is ticking! Leoric finds himself exiled from New Prysmos by Virulina, who Merklynn has named the new leader of all the Visionaries. Can Leoric and his loyalists save Cybertron from being totally changed into a new homeworld for his people? Should they?

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

Preview: Transformers Vs. The Visionaries #2

Transformers Vs. The Visionaries #2

Magdalene Visaggio (w) • Fico Ossio (a & c)

Virulina, leader of the Darkling Lords, has discovered that the Transformers are vulnerable to magic—and now she’s using that weakness to try and gain control of Cybertron and wipe them out! Leoric and Ironhide team up to stop her, but quickly find themselves facing not only the Darkling Lords, but all of New Prysmos itself!

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

Transformers vs. Visionaries #1 Sells Out At Distributor

The Transformers robots may have met their match in the recently launched series Transformers vs. Visionaries. After teasing their arrival throughout the latter half of 2017, the Visionaries have officially entered the shared Hasbro comic book universe and are taking on the Transformers Robots in Disguise. The debut shocked fans with a dramatic cliffhanger and garnered widespread acclaim, resulting in a sold-out issue at the distributor level and a second printing ordered.

Scripted by Eisner-nominated writer Magdalene Visaggio with art by fan-favorite Fico Ossio, colors by David Garcia Cruz, and letters by Gilberto Lazcano, this hotly anticipated debut is a can’t-miss, pivotal issue, instantly earning its place in any Transformers and Visionaries fan’s essential collection. It’s the perfect jumping on point for new readers to join in the fun and adventure while also providing longtime fans with some exciting developments in the ongoing saga.

After their home planet of Cybertron is invaded, the Transformers bots encounter unwelcome guests… Refugees from another world, the Visionaries’ startling magical abilities could make them powerful allies… or dangerous enemies. It all starts here with the death of a beloved character!

A second printing of the debut issue of Transformers vs. Visionaries #1 (cover art featured here) will arrive on January 31, 2018, the same day issue #2 goes on sale.

Around the Tubes

The weekend is almost here! What geeky things will you all be doing? Sound off in the comments below! While you wait for the work day to end and the weekend begin, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web!

The Beat – Help Wanted: Comics Outreach Lead for Kickstarter – Another great job in the comic industry.

ICv2 – Top Five Comics Business Events in 2017 – Agree or disagree with this list?

CBR – Fox Officially Renews The Gifted for Season 2 – What will debut in the second season?

CBR – Marvel’s Runaways Reportedly Renewed for Second Season – Yay!!!

 

Reviews

ICv2 – The Prince and the Dressmaker

CBR – Rogue and Gambit #1

Comic Attack – Transformers vs. The Visionaries #1

Review: Transformers vs. The Visionaries #1

Cybertron has been invaded. The Transformers encounter unwelcome guests at the heart of Cybertron-and they may not have their hosts’ best interests at heart. Refugees from another world, the Visionaries’ startling magical abilities could make them powerful allies… or dangerous enemies.

Growing up, I as a big fan of Transformers. I loved the toys, the comics, the cartoon. Visionaries… not sure much. I maybe had one or two figures but beyond that it was a toy line and concept I pretty much ignored. The idea of the two properties coming together had me excited though.

Sadly, Transformers vs. The Visionaries #1 feels more like the Star Wars prequels than the exciting action I was expecting.

Spinning out of the recent event which saw some humans attack Cybertron and the reveal of the Visionaries, it feels like a massive gap has taken place as there’s now a city of the refugee Visionaries and a whole bunch of characters I don’t know where they all came from and it left me scratching my head. So, the first issue is an interesting one in that you’re dumped into things without explanation. But, writer Magdalene Visaggio still makes it all work in a way that by the end you’ll forget about all of that.

And it feels like the Star Wars prequels as there’s a lot of political maneuvering and discussion of minor detail. There’s a scene where the construction of homes is brought up. It’s odd at times but it sets up the political aspect of it all really well. This isn’t your fast paced comic full of action. Instead it’s a lot of set up and jockeying into position to get the ball rolling and by the end, boy has it.

There’s a death, a shocking death, that caught me off guard. It’s a long time Transformers character and one that’s been pretty key for a while. A memorial at the end will remind you just how key.

The art by Fico Ossio is solid blending together these two very different properties so that it works well and everything seems in place. There’s also the great aspect of the two different races being so different in size and the Transformers towering over the Visionaries. That perspective is interesting and makes some of the scenes. Ossio reminds us of the disparity every chance possible.

The first issue isn’t what I expected at all. It’s a slow start that focuses on political maneuvering and draws the line as to the conflict to come. It also sets up an interesting concept and some dire consequences to come. What starts as a slow comic ends with a hell of a punch to the gut and impressively sets up a comic series that threatens to shake things up not just for the Visionaries but the Transformers as well.

Story: Magdalene Visaggio Art: Fico Ossio
Story: 8.0 Art: 8.0 Overall: 8.0 Recommendation: Buy

IDW Publishing provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Wednesdays are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in!

Each week our contributors are choosing up to five books and why they’re choosing the books. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this Wednesday.

Brett

Top Pick: Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles #1 (DC Comics) – I’ve read it and it’s amazing. Writer Mark Russell and artist Mike Feehan deliver what might be the best series of 2018 already. Yes, it’s that good. Russell has taken the classic cartoon character and reimagined him as an in the closet gay Southern playwright with a backdrop of the McCarthy hearings. It sets an amazingly high bar for the rest of the year.

Star Wars Adventures: Forces of Destiny #1 (IDW Publishing) – The popular toy line comes to comics and it’ll be interesting to see what IDW does with it.

Transformers vs. The Visionaries #1 (IDW Publishing) – Speaking of toys, the end of the last Hasbro even had the Visionaries come to the Hasbro comic universe and I can’t wait to see where things go from here. It was an unexpected shocking twist of an end.

The Walking Dead #175 (Skybound/Image Comics) – A new group has been made contact with and this issue kicks off a whole new arc. Can’t wait!

X-Men: Grand Design #2 (Marvel) – Ed Piskor knocked it out of the park with the first issue and what was one of the best releases by Marvel in 2017.

 

Alex

Top Pick: Secret Weapons #0 (Valiant) – When your favourite miniseries of 2017 has a bonus issue released, then you’re a little excited for it to arrive.

Last week’s comics – Due to a problem with the courier service, the entirety of Eastern Canada didn’t get their comics last week. Needless to say, I’m looking forward to getting my hands on those as well this week.

Preview: Transformers Vs. The Visionaries #1

Transformers Vs. The Visionaries #1

Magdalene Visaggio (w) • Fico Ossio (a & c)

Cybertron has been invaded. The Transformers encounter unwelcome guests at the heart of Cybertron—and they may not have their hosts’ best interests at heart. Refugees from another world, the Visionaries’ startling magical abilities could make them powerful allies… or dangerous enemies.

FC • 32 pages • $3.99