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This all-new graphic novel adventure leads directly into the all new Prime animated series! In this epic first adventure, battles across Cybertron have left Bumblebee and his fellow Autobots in need of a new leader. But is there anyone who can step forward against the threat of Megatron and the evil Decepticons?

88 pages, Paperback

First published October 26, 2010

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212 reviews3 followers
June 9, 2015
A fun little romp that leads directly into the first episode of the Transformers Prime cartoon. This deepens a couple of moments between Arcee & Cliffjumper in that episode.

As for the graphic novel itself, well the multiple artists for such a short story really hurt it. E. J. Su's art in the first chapter is definitely a highlight, and none of the subsequent chapters reach that level, with the colors of the fourth chapter by Estudio Haus really not meshing and looking muddy compared to the cleaner look of the rest of the story.

The story itself is a typical comic introductory story written competently by Johnson, but it's inherently forgettable. I do like that the cartoon effectively incorporated the graphic novel into its canon during the second season.

If this wasn't Transformers, and I an irrational fanboy, I'd probably give it two stars. However, it is and I am, so it gets three.
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52 reviews4 followers
October 9, 2019
As someone who is knows how this story is incorporated into the cartoon, it was an interesting read especially on the side of seeing differences. What I loved the most, though, was Cliffjumper's voice in the narration especially because we got to see so little of him in Transformers Prime.

However, when it comes to the visual side, this does suffer from different people working on such a short story. Like another reviewer said, the first chapter is definitely the highlight.

Anyhow, I recommend at least reading this if you're interested in Transformers Prime since it's short and won't take much time to read through.
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