Over the last few months, the pupperty madness of The Brittish Skull and The Gruffet has delighted viewers young and dead. This is the compiliation of both all the facebook videos and some behind the scenes deleted and not used footage
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So I’ve been toying with the idea of writing some kind of article on IDW’s The Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye Season 2 for some time. Following on from the runaway success that was the first iteration, the series was shaken up in a big way with new characters, new focus and stories dealing with more directly human elements than I think any other aspect of the franchise. This led to the series being (relatively) more heavily critiqued than the previous and I’d be dishonest not to say that there weren’t some elements I personally might change, if I had a magic time briefcase. But I don’t and overall I think the comic remains the standard bearer for excellence in non-mainstream comic books (with its sister series The Transformers [nee Robots In Disguise] setting a solid standard for political drama and lunatic old people). That said there’s not much I can say about this series as a whole that hasn’t already been said. What I can do is discuss what I consider to be possibly the greatest character success in the history of Transformers, the development of and conclusion to the character arc of Megatron, Autobot captain. So let’s talk robo-Lenin, his shaky beginnings and what makes him arguably one of the strongest and most successful villain to anti-hero transitions of recent years.
SPOILERS ABOUND!
It's the first show of August 2016 and Tricky and Stu have some Transformers news to share with you!
NOTE - This podcast was originally released in 2014. We have some sound issues all the way through this, so apologies.
Matt, Simon and the two Pauls kick off "Season 2" of the Guyver OVA series! From high atop the nest, Ross and Mike cast theIr view over the last week in wrasslin'
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