Over the weekend, Newsarama shared a preview of the greatest movie never made, the Transformers vs. G.I.Joe Movie Adaptation!
Transformers vs G.I. JOE: The Movie Adaptation
Tom Scioli (w & a & c)
Imagine a world where the greatest comic book crossover of all time inspires a movie adaptation… and that movie adaptation inspires its own comic book! Visionary writer-artist Tom Scioli returns to the weird world of Transformers vs. G.I. Joe and brings an even weirder twist to this new story: what would the comic book adaptation of the movie version of the comic book look like? It’s time to find out in the most epic, scintillating, off-the-wall, exciting comic of 2017!
FC • 40 pages • $4.99
This title is set to hit stands March 22nd. Will you be adding it to your collection?
C.I.A.D. says
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Owner of a Lonely B.A.T. says
Ive been of the same opinion on this series since day one.
I hate it.
Its like a 5 year old wrote and drew the series.
And yeah I know thats not a popular opinion, but its how I feel.
The completist in me will buy it...bag and board it and put it away, but Im still gonna hate it.
Gangu Stars says
And yeah I know thats not a popular opinion, but its how I feel.
truejoefan says
Just not for me. Easy pass
Stalker says
Scioli's General Flagg is the best G.I. Joe...
I love this guy's work. I see why you all don't like it, but I think it holds up as ART.
PinewoodCobra says
I love this guy's work. I see why you all don't like it, but I think it holds up as ART.
Itchweed says
I hate it.
Its like a 5 year old wrote and drew the series.
And yeah I know thats not a popular opinion, but its how I feel.
The completist in me will buy it...bag and board it and put it away, but Im still gonna hate it.
nero9000 says
Haha, I wrote superior comics at age 8 than those pages. True story.
Sean_C says
I read his Joe vs Transformers series online in a binge. It's so whack! As no one says anymore. I appreciated some of the odd things he did (Using Flagg and Dr. Venom), but at the same time the story telling was too often one-shock/surprise moment to the next with little exposition. It realy did have a kid-written feel in terms of attention span and that not much really made sense.
solosam says
I actually liked it. Not everything was my cup of tea, but once you embraced the sheer insanity and the experimental hyper-compressed storytelling, there was a lot to like. It somehow combined an epic, unapologetic tone that reminded me of Jodorowsky, with this lunatic idiocy that made it feel like you were watching an insane child playing with their toys. I'll be the first to admit that it only works as a weird little gimmick, but I thought it had more boldness and creativity than most "normal" comics.
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