Transformers: Revolution #1
Critic Reviews
User Reviews
| Event\Storyline | Revolution |
| Writer | John Barber |
| Artist | Andrew Griffith |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
THUNDERCRACKER AND BUSTER SAVE THE WORLD! A DECEPTICON who wants to be a screenwriter. A dog who wants to, I don't know, eat stuff and chase squirrels or whatever dogs want to do. A White House under siege by DIRE WRAITHS. And the phone call that brings them all together.
• Just because OPTIMUS PRIME and SOUNDWAVE are leading the REVOLUTION doesn't mean the rest of the TRANSFORMERS aren't keeping busy!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
ComicWow!TV - Art Boorman
Oct 25, 2016This one-shot is a great chance for readers to watch an experienced team of storytellers give insight into a fascinating character. Read Full Review
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8.5
Outright Geekery - Shannon Ledene
Nov 14, 2016Griffith is an unknown quantity to me but I have to say that he did a great job with the visuals of the book. It read like the comic version of "White House Down". Read Full Review
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7.3
Heroes Direct - Adam Fitch
Oct 30, 2016This comic doesn't explore new corners of the Hasbro universe, but it's a satisfactory little story that stems from the entertaining Revolution event from IDW Publishing. The characters go a long way to make it worth a read. Read Full Review
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7.0
Newsarama - Justin Partridge
Oct 28, 2016Transformers: Revolution #1 may not be ground-breaking, but it is an entertaining enough jaunt with fun characters and constant action. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS
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10
It barely ties to the wider event, but I don't care, Thundercraker and his friends are so much fun to watch.
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8.0
It's always a joy to read Thundercracker's writing. This is a fun issue, and nothing can top the South Park ending pulled on the Washington Monument. So much better than the main event issues.
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9.0