Transformers #25
| Writer | Robert Kirkman |
| Artist | Dan Mora, Jorge Corona, Mike Spicer |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
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ROBERT KIRKMAN AND DAN MORA START A NEW ERA WITH AN OVERSIZED ANNIVERSARY ISSUE!
The Energon Universe will never be the same as the Autobots and Decepticons kick off the most surprising new chapter in their war on Earth.
Optimus Prime and the remaining Autobots must join forces with unlikely allies in order to protect their adopted planet. But Prime’s next challenge lies closer to home than he ever imagined.
And what is the fate of the Decepticons?
The creative dream team of Robert Kirkman (Invincible, The Walking Dead) and Dan Mora (Justice Leag
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Comic Watch - Anthony Bergamini
Oct 06, 2025Transformers #25 kicks off a new era by celebrating what came before and championing a new path forward. Read Full Review
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10
AIPT - Crooker
Oct 07, 2025A stunningly smooth transition from one iconic era of Transformers to one hopefully just as so. Read Full Review
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10
Pastrami Nation - Daniel Schwartz
Nov 05, 2025The artwork for this issue is also incredible. It takes a special kind of artist to tackle the Transformers. Making giant robots with countless detailed parts look familiar and badass at the same time is an extremely difficult ask. Artists Dan Mora and Jorge Corona pull it off brilliantly. The characters have iconic G1 designs, and the Decepticon portion of the story has a visual style reminiscent of the 1986 movie. The Autobot portion of the story has a lighter, brighter visual tone. It shows a brilliant visual dichotomy between the warring factions. Read Full Review
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9.6
The Comicbook Dispatch - dragoncache
Oct 08, 2025They could be giants. Still, anger reveals leaders with hearts three sizes too small. As people in Chicago honor Optimus Prime as their Quinbus Flestrin, the shortest Autobot showcases the largest heart in Transformers #25. Read Full Review
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9.5
Nerd Initiative - Ken M.
Oct 08, 2025The next phase of Transformers starts off on a very strong note. Kirkman leads readers into new directions while tying up loose ends. Moras electric artwork thrives in this ever-evolving Universe. Theres no way anyone reads this issue without demanding for more! Read Full Review
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9.5
KPB Comics - Aun Haider
Oct 09, 2025Transformers #25 is a visual powerhouse with a confident new voice steering the wheel. It balances heart, humor, and spectacle while teasing a much larger world waiting to unfold. The Autobots might not know who to trust, but as readers, we can trust this creative team to take us somewhere worth going. Read Full Review
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9.5
The Comic Book Spot - Adam Koppel
Oct 13, 2025Transformers #25 enters a bold new era while expanding on some previous storylines. The plotting and dialogue are snappy and engaging, and both artists deliver stunning work in their distinctive styles. Read Full Review
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9.5
Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez
Oct 13, 2025TRANSFORMERS #25 doesn't do subtle. It's an issue built like a pile-driver, smashing through despair, robot drama, and the lingering stink of defeat. The story is as relentless as Megatron's criticism and twice as loud. Narrative speed wobbles at times, and not every character lands their emotional hit, but the overall effect is equal parts exhausting and exhilarating. The Autobots might not have found victory, but the creative team turns hopelessness into a spectacle worth rubbernecking, assuming there's still enough energon left for round #26. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Oct 07, 2025Transformers #25 is an excellent start to Robert Kirkman and Dan Mora's creative run on this series. They continue what their predecessors started to give greater impact to the next moves the Autobots and Decepticons make. There are already many impactful developments in this one issue that will leave fans excited for what Kirkman and Mora have planned for this Transformers series. Read Full Review
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8.5
Graphic Policy - Brett
Oct 08, 2025Transformers #25 is a great transition with a clear focus on setting up what's to come. It evokes a lot of moments that clearly mine the past, both in comics and animated, and brings in new elements that 80s toy fans will get excited for. The series might have a new team but it isn't missing a beat. Read Full Review