Buster Witwicky and the Car Wash of Doom Part 2!
It's the thrilling conclusion to the soapiest Transformers story of all time as Ratbat shows he's not a robot who is afraid to get his claws wet in my look at:
Buster Witwicky and the Car Wash of Doom Part 2!
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In order to stop Megatron, someone will have to sacrifice their life. Will it be character with toy Grimlock, character with toy Blades, character with toy Flint, character with toy from Hull Wild Bill or Centurion, the guy no one seems to care about? To find out, read my look at: Ancient Relics! Part 5. A mere week after meeting Bob Budiansky, I am confronted with what is often held up as his worst issue. How will I, the lover of bad puns, react to an issue entirely based around a bad pun? The tension is almost too much to bare in my look at: Buster Witwicky and the Carwash of Doom Part 1! Also, if anyone has ever been disappointed in something I've written, I'm prepared to apologise in the same way as Jessie. My full YouTube thoughts on getting to meet Uncle Bob, why it's important not to treat Simon Furman as ubiquitous at these events, how I showed Lalla Ward what a real intellectual looks like and how- even when recording a second take where I have to get through it quicker- I still don't know how to stop talking at the end. As I recover from the Joygasm of meeting Bob Budiansky (of which you can expect to hear a lot more from me in the coming weeks and months), Megatron is having nearly as good a time ripping apart Flint's Maulers. But it's not so jolly for the rest of our cast as their past haunt them, all in my look at: Ancient Relics! Part 4. It's the cure for Goldbug's physical ailments, but the big problem of his life (name rhymes with Twatster) escapes from a horrible acid death. All in my look at: The Cure! Part 2. This weekend sees me at the London Film and Comic Con, for both days so if you see me hanging around with Bob Budiansky or being dragged away from Lalla Ward, do come say hi. First, gloating privileges. If you look at the adjacent picture, marvel at my latest piece of original More Than Meets the Eye art, from issue 33 with big honking Nightbeat love on it. Back in the 1980's, we learn just how much Wild Bill means to Flint and there's the chance to win every issue of a comic that won't last another six months for a year. All in: Ancient Relics! Part 3. Goldbug is dying and a good soapy car wash is all that might save him. Sadly Charlene isn't about and he has to make do with Wide Load instead. But the real question is, did you buy this or Action Force? All in my look at: The Cure! Part 1. It's a brave, if exposition heavy, new world as Transformation goes twice weekly to cover the adventures of Action Force! Will Wild Bill bring the skills he learnt on the mean streets of Hull to stop Megatron? And will Centurion contribute anything? It's all in my look at:
Ancient Relics! Part 2. Dear reader, you'll have no idea what a struggle it was to bring you today's entry (well, unless you follow me on Twitter), for some reason the latest version of Weebly doesn't work with Firefox (though hopefully they'll sort that out) resulting in the text disaparing from the box everytime I tried to add an image. It was two solid days of fighting this before simply using another browser occured to me and Google Chrome made this update possible. [I am not sponsored by Google Chrome, but if they want to throw money my way. I still had to use Firefox for the links though as they turned red every time in Google rather than keeping their nice bold black colour). Still, Action Force Month kicks off, at last, with my look at: Ancient Relics! |
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