I've been a Transformers fan since I was a kid. I will never count myself among the cynics who dismiss the franchise as a mere toy commercial.
This story gives us an interesting take on the history of Cybertron, and turns every assumption about the Autobots and the Decepticons on their ears. Writer Chris Metzen is joined by Flint Dille, who wrote for the original Transformers animated series. It's very clear here that they believe they are writing something far better than a toy commercial. (In Dille's case, he has always believed this.)
Though the tale is set in current IDW Transformers continuity, the reader need not worry about having to know too much about it. If you've read older Transformers comics or watched the animated series, you'll know enough about the characters to just jump right in.
Speaking of the characters, this book made great use, not only of the "big name" characters like Optimus and Megatron, but even some unexpected third tier characters like Sky Lynx that I really didn't expect to see. And talk about seeing them! Liuio Ramondelli's artwork here is absolutely stunning! The Transformers have never looked more amazing than they do here.
Autocracy is the Transformers at their darkest, and their brightest.