
I bought
The War Within Omnibus for two reasons. One, because Don Figueroa's artwork is extraordinary; and two, because the
War for Cybertron videogame came out recently, and I want to buy it. So I ordered it on Amazon and spent a few days reading it, and now I'm ready to talk about it.
The omnibus collects two miniseries written by Simon Furman that were originally published by Dreamwave and now are being re-released by IDW. The first one is
The War Within, illustrated by Don Figueroa; and the second one is
The War Within: The Dark Ages, drawn by Andrew Wildman. The first one was great fun to read, and Figueroa's artwork blew me away. Also, it was great to see old characters I used to love back in the 80s when I collected the original
Transformers series from Marvel. I recognized Jazz, Wheeljack, Grimlock, Bumblebee, Optimus, Prowl, Starscream, Ravage, Soundwave, Megatron, etc, and I didn't even need to be told who they were. As opposed to the Michael Bay movies, in which every robot looks like crap and they're indistinguishable from each other, here I could tell who Jetfire and Hound were without even having to think about it. It was so much fun, and I had a blast reading this six-part story.
The second series, though… Well, something was obviously missing in between
The War Within and
The Dark Ages, and even though I quickly caught up with the events, I could never shake off the feeling of being
in medias res. In addition to that, the story wasn't as interesting as the first one, and while Wildman is a good Transformers artist (I remember loving his issues in the original
TF series back in the 80's, and he's only gotten better), he is no Figueroa.
To sum it up, I had a good time reading this collection, so if you're interested in the pre-Earth era of the Transformers saga, do not hesitate and check out
The War Within. At least the first miniseries…