First up some reorganisation for the TF content:
http://www.idwpublishing.com/titles/tf- ... ters.shtml
(Including 2007 movie adaptation art.)
Possible slight spoiler (well, a tease) for Esc #6 in the text:
http://www.idwpublishing.com/news/dujour.shtml --
Flavour text for Devastation, the story arc that will follow Escalation:
http://www.idwpublishing.com/titles/tf- ... tion.shtml
Some previews of the Ark animation model collection and other titles --
http://www.idwpublishing.com/titles/tf- ... ions.shtml
July solicits: http://www.idwpublishing.com/solicit/july07.shtml
Furman interview, may contain spoilers (haven't read it myself yet) --
http://comicnewsi.com/article.php?catid=208&itemid=9670
Furman interview, IDW site updates, Escalation #6 art du jour, July solicitations
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Well... that would have been the last of the original Spotlight's I'd have expected to become vital to the next arc.
As a random aside: Picked up the first Target: 2006 issue today. I'd have forgiven the complete lack of credit to Marvel (which will no doubt be confusing to the "There are British comics?!?!?!" peeps), I could forgive the random text recap of the first third of the Move thus saving new readers from having to read Galvatron's exposition latter on, I can even forgive the lack of credit for Ian Rimmer on the main page as at least his original credits are kept in the issues themselves (though I bet Chris Francis will get namechecked when Time Wars comes about).
But it's sheer madness to shrink the art down a good inch less than they needed to just for the sake of a whooping great page number.
As a random aside: Picked up the first Target: 2006 issue today. I'd have forgiven the complete lack of credit to Marvel (which will no doubt be confusing to the "There are British comics?!?!?!" peeps), I could forgive the random text recap of the first third of the Move thus saving new readers from having to read Galvatron's exposition latter on, I can even forgive the lack of credit for Ian Rimmer on the main page as at least his original credits are kept in the issues themselves (though I bet Chris Francis will get namechecked when Time Wars comes about).
But it's sheer madness to shrink the art down a good inch less than they needed to just for the sake of a whooping great page number.
REVIISITATION: THE HOLE TRUTH
STARSCREAM GOES TO PIECES IN MY LOOK AT INFILTRATION #6!
PLUS: BUY THE BOOKS!
STARSCREAM GOES TO PIECES IN MY LOOK AT INFILTRATION #6!
PLUS: BUY THE BOOKS!