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Z**I
Seems misleading
It's not even the same cover as in the pic, its just a smaller and black and white version of the gathering.
A**.
Good but also dark.
It was good story of the Beast Wars series but has a darker tone. Many characters have been killed on both sides in their fight against Unicron and his servants, but luckily the heroes were able to defeat this menace. To those that would like to hear the climatic story of the Beast Wars comics then this is the one you may look for.
S**G
get this book if your a beast wars fan
the second complete beast wars comic with great art and story line. its a must have if you have the 1st book. you wont belive the art work in this book or the first book.
A**D
One Star
great artwork, but bland story. nothing like the tv series.
M**N
Five Stars
Highly recommended!
K**A
A worthy succesor to Beast Wars with a few flaws
This is a great follow up to the 90s CGI cartoon, Beast Wars and a precursor to its sequel, Beast Machines. While the end of Beast Wars was fairly cut-and-dried, the sequel, Beast Machines, began in media res and never really offered any closure about what went so wrong planetside during the interval. The art is, like the previous collection, Beast Wars: The Gathering, very detailed and leaves little to be wished for. This is especially true of a selection of characters that only appeared as McDonald's Happy Meal toys and never entered any story significance until now. Just the fact that all these toys are being fleshed out, if only briefly, is amazing in itself. I always wondered what Snapper would have been doing during the Beast Wars... There is a huge downer at the end of the paperback though as the art shifts to what seems to be a different color pallet, flat colors in general, less detailing on everything from characters to backgrounds, and this continues for approximately eight pages. What is the most strange about this is the last page. It does an about face and returns to the beautiful detailing, coloring, and inking of the remainder of the work. The story is decent, at least by Transformers standards and is easily followed. There is a bit too much time spent on building up the story which may prove tedious on repeat readings. For the first shot however, it is hardly noticed at all. Unfortunately, being a short paperback means the end comes rather abruptly and mostly within the final issue of the series. Altogether, this work on its own is really not a must have unless you know the television series it is based on. If you own these or even just saw these cartoons, please, do yourself a favor and get both this and Beast Wars: The Gathering. It really does tie up many loose ends in Beast Machines and adds a deal of depth to Beast Wars. Everything will make much more sense and you will love the nods to character traits and toy tech specs. To be warned though there are enormous amounts of the Japanese versions of toys placed throughout the book as well which is more of a treat for fans but may irk some who didn't follow them ten years ago. If you ever quoted "Truck not Munkey" or only paid attention to the vehicle ages of Transformers, you can pass on this. It may just confuse you without the background information already established in the television programs and toys.
J**E
BEAST WARS
I LIKE THE SOURCE BOOK BECAUSE I LIKE BEAST WARS MEGATRON THE FIRST ONE SECOND ONE AND THIRD ONE. I Really like the toy off of eBay
M**N
Beast Wars at its best!
Being a Transformers fan since the 80's, Beast wars was the best spin off & this graphic novel is just as good!
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