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Review: Optimus Prime #18

The Falling: Interlude

Feeling the wave of shock (see what I did there?) following last issue’s big reveal, issue #18 dives into how this is all possible. One long monologue from the mono-optic villain reveals all. Going back to Dark Cybertron and its horrifying conclusion, we find our antagonist thrown millions of years into the past.

The story unfolds how the Decepticon manages to essentially, write his own past, his own history, yet did not realize it was him until this point. Doctor Who and Star Trek fans might question the validity of this bout of time travel. However, since this is a comic, and time-travel is not something often explored in Transformers, let’s just take it at face value.

Well, not much else to report on this issue. Zama’s art remains on-task, the dark, twisted metal landscape and the ancient tale is felt with each panel.

Poor Optimus, did anyone ever think he would fall this far?

Optimus Prime #18 gets an 8 out of 10

 

Michael Dworkis
Michael Dworkis
Michael Dworkis has been a writer for The Pop Break since 2010. For over a decade he has contributed columns featuring Anime, Comics, Transformers, Television, Movies, and most notably, Professional Wrestling. Additionally, one of the key players in the original Angry Nerds column and a guest on one of Bill's various podcasts. When he is not grinding away at his next feature, or shouting expletives at the television while playing video games or watching wrestling, Michael actually has a full-time job,as a Mental Health Professional, working at a medical practice in New Jersey, and runs his own telehealth private practice. A family man through-and-through, requiring his three children to memorize all the Autobots and Decepticons on the collection shelves while also educating them in all things Marvel and Star Wars. You know, the stuff Disney owns.
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