Transformers '84 #0

7.6

Critic Reviews

3 Reviews
8.0

User Reviews

5 Reviews
Writer Simon Furman
Artist Guido Guidi
Cover Price $4.99

An all-new prequel to the original 1984 Transformers #1! Celebrating 35 years of Transformers!

War has gripped the planet Cybertron, but an even deadlier threat looms-an asteroid belt powerful enough to destroy the metal world unless Autobot Field Commander Optimus Prime and his heroic recruits can clear a path for the planet. But what other motivations does Prime have for this mission? And how does it tie to a secret on Earth in the eleventh century?

Celebrating 35 years of TRANSFORMERS!
Reuniting the Transformers: Regeneration One team of Simon Furman and Guido Guidi!

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CRITIC REVIEWS

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  • 8.0

    ComicBook.com - Jamie Lovett

    Aug 21, 2019

    Having never read any of those original Marvel Comics, this issue alone made me interesting in giving the series a look. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Flickering Myth - Ricky Church

    Sep 03, 2019

    Transformers '84 #0works as a great throwback to the original series that both new readers and older fans can enjoy and appreciate. Furman's use of the non-linear story and his examination of the war's effects on the characters is one of the shining points of the issue. Guidi's artwork is quite evocative of the 80s era and he pays homage to the original comics very well in his presentation. It is a worthy celebration of the original comics and enough to pique the interests of any new readers of this continuity to go back and check out the series that helped begin it all. Read Full Review

  • 6.9

    Multiversity Comics - Alexander Jones

    Aug 22, 2019

    "Transformers '84" #0 is a joyous exploration into the history of the Transformres. Read Full Review

USER REVIEWS

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  • 10

    Seth

    Feb 18, 2022

    Best Transformers comic released in years.

  • 6.5

    Gizmo

    Mar 24, 2020

    A bit hard to follow in all honesty. The revelation near the end is interesting but the transitions in time/setting aren't always clear or organic. Also, I can't picture any version of Optimus Prime doing what is ultimately revealed that he does in this issue. He's never been Machiavellian; Megatron is supposed to be the ends-justify-the-means-guy.

  • 8.5

    Quirky Genin

    Aug 04, 2020

  • 8.0

    Jason The Dude

    Aug 22, 2019

  • 7.0

    KnM

    Sep 10, 2019

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