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Transformers: Dark Designs [Paperback]

Simon Furman , Derek Yangier , Manny Galan
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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The saga of Transformers enters Generation 2: bigger, badder and more in your face than ever before. The kid gloves are off, and how! Up till now, the Autobots thought the scale of their problems amounted to Megatron and his Decepticons...and the odd renegade god. They're about to realise they're playing in a much bigger arena than they ever thought possible, for much, much bigger stakes. Beyond the fringes of known space an ancient power is spreading its malign influence, turning whole worlds, whole galaxies into a dark mosaic of its own design. A design that is unmistakeably Cybertronian in origin! Plus, the rise of the Swarm, and the beginning of the end...

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SIMON FURMAN has written for both comics and TV animation, including Alpha Flight, Death's Head, Beast Wars, X-Men: Evolution and The Roswell Conspiracies.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Part 1 starts out strong, Jun 24 2004
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This review is from: Transformers: Dark Designs (Paperback)
This story starts out pretty good. It has a lot of the old G1 characters that I loved from the TV show. It also introduced some of the newer characters to me. The follow up book is Rage In The Heavens. You need to read it too in order to get the conclusion to this story line. Without going into a lot of plot detail, a new enemy threatens to destroy both the autobots and decepticons. I enjoyed this book a lot.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Heads Up For Buyers, April 30 2003
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Since the book descriptions don't list it, this book is a reprint of the Transformers Generation 2 Comic Books Issues 1-6.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Heads Up For Buyers, April 30 2003
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This review is from: Transformers: Dark Designs (Paperback)
Since the book descriptions don't list it, this book is a reprint of the Transformers Generation 2 Comic Books Issues 1-6.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Part 1 starts out strong, Jun 23 2004
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This review is from: Transformers: Dark Designs (Paperback)
This story starts out pretty good. It has a lot of the old G1 characters that I loved from the TV show. It also introduced some of the newer characters to me. The follow up book is Rage In The Heavens. You need to read it too in order to get the conclusion to this story line. Without going into a lot of plot detail, a new enemy threatens to destroy both the autobots and decepticons. I enjoyed this book a lot.

4.0 out of 5 stars It's...satisfactory, Feb 3 2012
By Guillame Avallone - Published on Amazon.com
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I bought Transformers Generation 2 #1 waaaay back in 1992 ('93, 94? I dunno). I still have that comic, and it's one of my favorite, all-time single-issues. Issues 2 through 6 aren't as good. The art doesn't feel as right. The writing's a bit...meh. Maybe it's just the years. I have matured a bit as a comic reader. I would suggest this book to people like me who missed it on the first go-round. But if you can find it at your local library, check it out there first before buying. It's definitely not for everyone.
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