Prime’s Smile

 

The Leader of the Autobots has changed his appearance over the years from

good old Convoy

to Powermaster

Action Master
http://home.comcast.net/~mathewignash/images/csoptimusprimal3.jpgBeast Wars

Car Robots
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/19/Optimus10108pieces.jpgBayformer

File:Optimusprime-generations.jpgeven War for Cybertron.

He has had more faces than Soundwave has cassettes. But when was the first time we ever saw Prime’s mouth?  Most would argue it was in Beast Wars, but here’s a little known fact, it was during the heyday of the Transformers circa Generation 1. Marvel comics released a Big Looker Storybook called Battle for Cybertron.

On the  cover we get to see our brave hero. It was a decent seller and soon, Marvel released book two called The Great Car Rally.

This is where things go south, and I do mean really south. The first and second books were drawn by the same artist, his name is Earl Norem.

On the first page of the second book shows a very odd image of our beloved leader of the robotic rebellion. Here, Prime is sporting a mouth. Yes, I said it, a mouth.  WTF?

I quickly thought to myself that maybe, just maybe, this was an oversight and he would soon be sporting his metal mouth plate. However, only going a few pages in, we see Prime standing with Bumblebee rocking a mouth,

ready to kick someone’s metal dentures down their respective throats.

What makes this so unique is the last page of the book where good old Earl draws Prime laughing it up with his crew as they stand victorious with their new car trophy.

After re-reading this Marvel book, I completely have no more words I can say about this. My whole life defending the mouth-less Prime has now been debunked!

Well until next time. “Till all are one”!

CAPTAIN AMERICA CORPS #1

Marvel is pleased to present your first look at Captain America Corps #1 (of 5), from legendary writer Roger Stern and artist Philippe Briones. When bedlam breaks loose in a dystopic America, the Watcher calls together the nation’s greatest team to save our nation and the world! Steve Rogers, Bucky Barnes, U.S.Agent, American Dream, and Commander A must band together to cut the American public loose from the malicious control of Americommand. But can the Sentinel of Libertys, led by Steve and Bucky, work with one another before it’s too late?  Find out this June when Captain America Corps #1 (of 5) hits comic shops everywhere.

The Original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Return!

The Original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Make a Triumphant Return to Comics!

 

New “Heroes on a Half-Shell” Series Debuts in August
with TMNT Co-Creator, Kevin Eastman

 

Starting in August, IDW’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will kick off with a brand new installment of the original series, led by Eastman and co-writer Tom Waltz (Silent Hill: Past Life, Infestation: Outbreak). Phenomenal new-comer Dan Duncan will bring the Turtles to life with dynamic interior art, while Sam Kieth and Walter Simonson provide eye-catching covers for issues one and two, respectively. Eastman will also provide layouts for Duncan‘s art, as well as variant covers.

This first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series will feature new and exciting storylines that maintain the “turtle power” core beloved by millions of fans. Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael reunite to bring their ninja aptitude and teenage attitude in these all-new, action-packed adventures based on the original series. The first story arc will tell the origin story of the Turtles and introduce a new villain, the fearsome mutant alley cat, Old Hob. Featuring a cast of familiar characters, including Master Splinter, April O’Neill, Casey Jones, and true to the spirit of the original comics created by Eastman and Peter Laird, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are bigger and badder than ever, and ready to rock old and new fans alike.

IDW and Nickelodeon have a long-term partnership to offer an all-new installment of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics and graphic novels. IDW’s new comics are part of a larger initiative to bring Turtles to a new generation of fans, starting with these new storylines from the original series that recapture the magic of the original Turtles comics. Additionally, in fourth quarter 2012, Nickelodeon will premiere a new CG-animated version of the wildly popular Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise.