From the battle against the chaos-bringer, Unicron continues.
On the planet of Junk, a malign presence has enslaved the
local population. Rodimus Prime, Wreck-Gar and bounty-hunter
Death's Head must stop the rebirth of evil and prevent all-out
war...
Legacy
of Unicron
is represents a rare breed of comics - one that doesn't patronise
it's core audience. The
storylines are bold and surprisingly mature. Remembering the
original high street run of the series, it was only the early
teens that really read this stuff - in fact thinking about
it now it was always the nerdy kids at school that bought
the comics.
The
artwork never strays above average - which is a shame. But
then, having said that, can you really do that much when you
are drawing page after page of chunky machines? The artwork
does the trick and gives it an almost industrial quality.
The
only real moan I have about this collection is that the reproduction
is not quite what it could have been. This is a shame as the
quality of the paper provided by Titan is of a fairly high
standard.
Looking
back, I sort of wish that I had read them on their original
release. They are interesting, well written and damn fine
entertainment.
Pete
Boomer
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