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Date Posted: 19:44:36 04/09/02 Tue
Author: War Core
Subject: My views on the dreamwave comic
In reply to: Icon 's message, "So, what's the general impression of Dreamwaves first issue?" on 21:21:39 04/06/02 Sat

it rocked, and they managed to hook me back into comics.

The artwork was fantastic

The painting of backgrounds was a thing of beauty

The introduction of Megatron was amazing as was Hound (gives me shivers, to tell the truth)

They FINALLY are showing how fearsome these giant robots are...I love that.

The dialogue was forced and some of them fell into cliché -like diction...horrid

I can see the point behind having Megs and Opti in the first ish, but come on? Why couldn't one of them be discovered and the other be a character not as archetypical as the Optimus Prime?!?!?

The posters rocked.

That's all.

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