What's he playin?
rocket league and probably with Bumblebee
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Alex Milne - Transformers
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At long last I've finished. This is from an upcoming scene in my fic Glass Mirrors (Rung x Fort Max) on AO3. I haven't draw mechs in years and haven't really ever rendered something so nicely. I'm actually really proud of this one. I missed this fandom a lot.
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Transformers #26 (Cover art by Alex Milne)
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Transformers: Mosaic #607 - "Prime"
Originally posted on June 18th, 2011
Story, Letters - Josh van Reyk
Story, Edits - Shaun Knowler
Springer - Guido Guidi, Liam Shalloo
Perceptor - Marcelo Matere, Joana Lafuente
Arcee - Alex Milne, Josh Perez
Kup - E.J. Su, Josh Burcham
Magnus - Robby Musso, Kris Carter
Hot Rod - Casey Coller, Priscilla Tramontano
Optimus Prime - Andrew Griffith, Kieran Oats
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wada sez: For the fourth anniversary of the Transformers: Mosaic project, a very special strip was posted: with a creative team consisting entirely of creatives who did official work for IDW Publishing. Each of the seven characters appearing in the strip was illustrated by a different artist/colorist pair; the credits were given alphabetically, but in the comments, Ed Pirrie gave a list matching the characters to the artists—apparently taken from somewhere on Facebook? Anyway, some of the assignments here hold particular significance. Guido Guidi was a fill-in artist on Last Stand of the Wreckers, which featured Springer, and he’d also drawn the character in All Hail Megatron. Joana Lafuente colored the Perceptor-starring story “Lost & Found”. Milne and Perez illustrated the much-maligned Spotlight: Arcee. Josh Burcham colored Last Stand of the Wreckers, featuring Kup. And finally, Robby Musso's first IDW work was Spotlight: Ultra Magnus. In terms of the writing, most of the interest is in Hot Rod’s thoughts; he’s the only one who refers to Prime as “Optimus”, foreshadowing his own later rise to the rank of Prime. Furthermore, his assertion that he’ll “make this right” is an oblique acknowledgement of a very common interpretation of Prime’s death—that Hot Rod himself was responsible, having interfered with his fight with Megatron. The next strip after this one was also themed after The Transformers: The Movie, so check back tomorrow for that!
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The Transformers (2009) #23: "Chaos Theory (Part 2)"
Writer: James Roberts
Art: Alex Milne
Colors: Joana Lafuente
Letters: Shawn Lee
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I'M BEGGING WHOEVER HAS HOT MOTOR OIL VOL 1&2 TO PLEASE LET ME TAKE A PEAK AT TARN/PHARMA AND MEGATRON/STARSCREAM ONE 😭
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‘More Than Meets The Eye’ isn’t just the greatest Transformers comics ever made… it’s one of the best comics ever made, period! And it makes a surprise appearance in our new pod episode which will be available to watch/listen to, later today!
Featured Cover Art:
TRANSFORMERS: MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE #32 (2014)
by Alex Milne
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God I'm looking at Alex Milne's commission work and I think I found my favourite piece of Roddy art. I had to share it I'm dying! 😂 The expression is so good!
https://twitter.com/markerguru/status/884443578629595136?s=20&t=y-fMA74QN_8jtloxHd0iaA
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Fear the Funhouse: Toybox of Terror, Stadium Comics Transformers variant cover by Alex Milne
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Transformers: Unicron #3 (Cover art by Alex Milne)
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[Alex Milne on Twitter]
TF: MTMTE 12: Page 12, Page 20 and Page 21
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