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Nathan Widick

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Review: ‘Transformers Beast Wars’ #16 Rages On

Writer Erik Burnham creates a strong script for this issue. The biggest strengths are the dialogue and characterization. Both result

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May 31, 2022May 30, 2022 Benjamin Hall 586 Views Anthony Pugh, comic book, Emilio Lopez, Erik Burnham, Hasbro, IDW, jake m. wood, Josh Burcham, Nathan Widick, Review, Sebastian Stone, Transformers Beast Wars #16
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Review: ‘Transformers Beast Wars’ #15 Goes Ancient

The design of cover A by artist John Jennings resembles that of ancient cave paintings. Though it still has modern sensibilities

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May 5, 2022May 4, 2022 Benjamin Hall 775 Views Andy Duggan, comic book, ellie wright, Erik Burnham, Hasbro, IDW, jake m. wood, James Marsh, John Jennings, Nathan Widick, Review, Transformers Beast Wars #15, Winston Chan
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The Rescue Continues: Previewing ‘Transformers’ #39

IDW Publishing has revealed a preview of Transformers (2019-) #39, out today from writer Brian Ruckley, line artist Andrew Lee

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January 19, 2022January 14, 2022 Brendan M. Allen 595 Views Andrew Lee Griffith, Brian Ruckley, comics, IDW Publishing, John-Paul Bove, Nathan Widick, Preview, Transformers

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