Transformers Spotlight Sixshot
SCORE: 66
Transformers Spotlight Sixshot comes to us from December in the year
of our Lord 2006. That was surprisingly some time ago. IDW Publishing
was doing Transformers comic books all the way back then. I know that
IDW Publishing also did some Transformers comic books recently. At least
until the license went to a company that is making much worse versions
of the Transformers comic book content.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Transformers Spotlight
Sixshot comic book. The credits and into to this character can be found
on the back of the front cover of the Transformers Spotlight Sixshot
comic book. The biggest issue families can have with Transformers
Spotlight Sixshot are violence. The art is nice and there are some
interesting concepts explored in this comic book.
There are twenty pages of comic book content within Transformers
Spotlight Sixshot. I find it interesting that Sixshot sees himself as a
weapon of mass destruction. Transformers Spotlight Sixshot shows us that
this character attacks a plethora of other characters and causes all
kinds of destruction. Sixshot is a Decepticon that feels the other
Decepticons fear him. There has been collateral damage when he goes
after the Autobots.
The Terrorcons have been gone for awhile in Transformers Spotlight
Sixshot. The main bot in Transformers Spotlight Sixshot feels like they
abandoned him. So Sixshot goes to their last destination to see what is
happening. Here Sixshot meets with the Reapers. If he can get past them,
then he can free the Terrorcons. Thing is these Reapers are actually
testing Sixshot. The goal is to recruit him.
Sixshot is told to kill the Terrorcons and he can be part of the
Reapers. They are going to stop all war by destroying all life and all
planets. That would stop all war, but also make everywhere really lonely
and boring to be. Sixshot decides in Transformers Spotlight Sixshot that
he will not kill his comrades because the Decepticon badge means
something to him. The Reapers expect Sixshot will change his mind in the
future.
- Paul
Graphics: 65%
Writing: 65%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 65%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Author: Furman, Ruffold, Raiz, Robbins, Taylor
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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