Drift issue 2: Difference between revisions

From MediaWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Geewunling (talk | contribs)
Line 30: Line 30:
* Autobot guards (13)
* Autobot guards (13)
|c2=
|c2=
* [[Motormaster]] (1)
* [[Motormaster (G1)|Motormaster]] (1)
* [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]] (2)
* [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]] (2)
* [[Skywarp (G1)|Skywarp]] (3)
* [[Skywarp (G1)|Skywarp]] (3)

Revision as of 17:20, 11 December 2010

The Transformers: Drift #2

Warning: cover does not contain traces of Drift.
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published September 22/23, 2010
Cover date September 2010
Written by Shane McCarthy
Art by Alex Milne
Colors by Josh Perez
Letters by Shawn Lee
Edits by Denton J. Tipton
Editorial consultant Andy Schmidt
Continuity IDW continuity
Chronology Unknown

Awakening in New Crystal City, Drift is presented a challenge by Wing.

Synopsis


This article needs to grow up a little bit.

This comic series, compliation/TPB, feature or continuity article is a stub and is missing information. You can help MediaWiki by expanding it.
Note: For single issues or individual stories, use {{issuestub}}

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons Others

Quotes

  • TBD

Transformers references

  • TBD

Errors

  • From pages 19–22, Drift's Decepticon insignia is missing from his chest.

Items of Note

  • On page 1, panel 4, the word "MONZO" is written on the floor, though it's partially obscured by a caption box. It's also written in reverse on the other size of the floor.
  • On page four, panel two, Josh Perez stuck in Buzz Lightyear and Jessie from Toy Story 2, Mega Man, Protoman (Due to THAT Protoman), Turbo, Bulkhead and Earthworm Jim.[1]
  • On page 15, panel two, one Decepticon generic seems to be based on Animated Lugnut.
  • On page 20, the words "TFW2005" (a popular Transformers fansite) are written under a train bridge.
  • On the same page, in panel 2, "Noprips" (the DeviantArt username of colorist Priscilla Tramontano) is written on an arch.
  • Henkei Hot Rod and Glit turn up and exit very terminally. Alex Milne revealed this was because when he needed some cannon fodder, his friends suggested killing Armada Hot Shot and Shattered Glass Ravage as they are David Willis' favourite character and original creation respectively, and they thought it'd be funny. [2] This created some minor controversy, causing Denton J. Tipton to state that Milne has no control over which characters live or die, and that these were just generics and this is only an issue because of the "fascination with 'canon.'"[3]

Covers(2)

  • Cover A: Wing and several other members of the Circle of Light posing on a cliffside; art by Alex Milne, colors by Josh Perez.
  • Cover RI: Deadlock firing twin pistols with Megatron looking over; art by Guido Guidi, colors by Josh Perez.

Advertisements

  • Drift #3
  • IDWords
  • Dungeons & Dragons #0
  • Transformers Vol.1: For All Mankind TPB
  • James Patterson's Witch & Wizard: Battle for Shadowland
  • The Rocketeer
  • G.I. Joe comics on iPhone

References