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Transformers: Spotlight - Cliffjumper

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Pursued by DECEPTICONS and stranded on a backwater planet, CLIFFJUMPER finds peace among the natives. But his new, simple life is shattered by a devastating tragedy.

26 pages, ebook

First published December 7, 2011

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Shane McCarthy

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June 23, 2025
This spotlight was okay. I've never found myself to care about Cliffjumper but by the end of this comic I had a new outlook on him (slightly higher than neutral but he still isn't very interesting to me).

The only reason I am ranking it so low is because I hate transformers media that is focused on organics. Like I am reading transformers for the transformers. I really don't care about the humans or humanoid race they are hanging out with. I don't need to see them interact with people to be able to view cybertronians as sapient. Beyond that, the art of the transformers was good but the humanoids looked straight out of a how to draw manga book which was completely taking me out of the story.

Besides those completely opinionated stances I thought the ending was strange. It ends on a "but we found these humanoids a new family to live with so its okay!" ending. Even though we never see another one of these humanoids the entire story. It also begs to question why were these two children (? I got the impression one was a teen the other a small child) living by themselves anyway if there was an option to just move in with another family. It just can out of nowhere and was very strange to me.
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545 reviews
December 27, 2016
A Great Read

I wasn't planning to buy this. I mean, Cliffjumper? Who cares? But boy, was I wrong! I really enjoyed this story a lot. Great artwork, somewhat anime-style, in an early Cybertronian setting. It's different, and good!
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