Transformers: Lost Light #1
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Transformers: Lost Light #1

Writer: James Roberts Artist: Jack Lawrence Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: December 14, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 4
8.7Critic Rating
9.5User Rating

Five years ago, Rodimus and a collection of traumatised, lovelorn and/or sarcastic Autobots set off on a quest to find Cyberutopia. So far, they've made a right hash of it. They've misplaced their map. They've lost their ship, the Lost Light, to a mutinous escapologist. Oh, and they're dead.
•   The crew from MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE might be dead, but the LOST LIGHT lives on!
•   Incredible artist Jack Lawrence (Skylanders, Micronauts) makes his Transformers debut with returning writer James Roberts (Transformers: MTMTE)!

  • 10
    BGCP - Dave MacPhail Dec 14, 2016

    New readers, old readers, folks who have never before picked up a Transformers book or even considered it, pick this up and give it the chance it deserves. It is one of the most forward thinking and progressive series you are likely to ever read and much of what is tackled in these pages can be applied to our lives and current or past events of importance. Despite that it is not preachy nor overbearing, it shows a creative team that truly love bringing these characters to life for us allowing us to maybe learn a thing or two about ourselves and have a laugh along the way. This is by far the easiest recommendation I have made this month. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Crusaders - Lead Sharp Dec 21, 2016

    Transformer comics are always above average to excellent, this is closer to excellent. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Flickering Myth - Ricky Church Dec 15, 2016

    Transformers: Lost Light #1 is a fun read that introduces some interesting new characters and leaves off with an intriguing plot for Roberts and his team to explore. Megatron's post-war characterization continues to be a highlight and, if this issue is any indication, the next arc will examine just what type of legacy he's left behind for himself and if Cybertron really would be better off without him. Read Full Review

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