Limited Variant Cover by Klaus Scherwinski. Shane McCarthy (w) ? Guido Guidi (a) The DECEPTICONS have won, the AUTOBOTS are defeated, and the time for conquest is at hand! Or is it? This all-new series written by Shane McCarthy and featuring art by Guido Guidi picks up one year after the Revelations saga, and finds the DECEPTICONS alone and triumphant on Earth, with not an AUTOBOT in sight. With no one to stand in their way, how will the planet survive? And what of the missing AUTOBOTS? The biggest, most epic TRANSFORMERS storyline ever starts here! Klaus Scherwinski presents a shocking cover image, and Trevor Hutchinson offers an equally striking variant image
This is a very interesting comic that really caught my eye. Although bad guy finally winning is a trope that's starting to come about just because people are starting to get bored with the good guys always winning, I actually very much enjoyed this comic. The art was well done, the story line was a little rushed, but emotional, and I think this was brilliant. Kudos to the creators.
A great representation of one of the legendary villains of comics
Megatron is so seldom covered well, even the original cartoon series seemed to turn him more into a Buffoon at times then a frightening figure. All Hail Megatron puts a element of terror in Megatron in a way that has not been (successfully) done before.
This comic was really fun to read if you only like the baddies. With the protagonist not really around much in book#1. I hope the good guys find a way to overcome the antagonists in future books. I'm sure the AutoBots will find some kind of solution.