TRANSFORMERS #15 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

The Decepticons are poised to finally win their longstanding war. Optimus Prime and his allies are reeling. Hope is slipping further out of the Autobots grasp. Earth has been caught in the struggle for power. Will it be ready for another factor to enter this deadly game of survival?

TRANSFORMERS #15 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, SARAH STERN AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment) forges a new path for the robots in disguise.

Let’s take a look at what’s unfolding now.

TRANSFORMERS #15 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, SARAH STERN AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Johnson spares no details in showcasing the devastation of the Decepticons’ attacks. Soundwave comes across as the cold, remorseless leader he needs to be. Even when other Decepticons don’t buy in, he remains unfazed. It’s a complete contrast from Prime. As he struggles to hang on, Prime winds up grasping for anything. His conversation with Beachcomber is prime example. It is a new look to the noble leader. This comes into full focus when he sees the devastation caused in fighting.

The Autobots new neighbors are none too happy to see them. There is a sense of fear and anger filling the pages in this sequence. Readers watch Optimus have a small breakdown. This is nothing but a delight to Soundwave. It is short-lived as another major character makes his return (with his new look). Even with the Cybertron side-plot, nothing outshines the return of a former Decepticon. The closing page proves that He didn’t come alone. Readers watch as a heavy hitter is introduced which spells certain doom for Optimus and Earth’s inhabitants.

Corona is back in art duties after a two issue break. The destruction in Tacoma is brutal and intense. It builds the tempo for the remainder of the issue. Soundwave appears menacing while standing in the chaos. This carries through the brief Cybertron stop. Cliffjumper watching his fellow Autobots cross a line strikes a nerve with the audience.

It is overshadowed by the dramatic return of the disgraced Decepticon. Corona and Stern present the new player’s entrance in a near full page. It speaks volumes as the conflict picks up. This leads into a fantastic two page spread. The Decepticon civil war is in full swing! Just when readers think they’ve seen it all, the last page drops. A BIG x-factor emerges, spelling certain doom. Its a great way to close out events for now, but certainly not for long.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

With Soundwave inching closer to complete control, a new player enters the game. Johnson fills the writing with emotion and action. Corona returns with Stern and Wooten to provide the impactful images that are always more than meets the eye. This series continues to set a high bar that few other books can continuously reach.

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