AFTER the freakish weather in the real-life United States
caused a delay in the delivery of IDW Publishing’s Transformers titles, the
Cybertronian comic books are back, and we begin with “Transformers” # 37.
Once
the series received its new streamlined title, writer John Barber ironically
has packed so much material into “Transformers” that entire splashes are left
to exposition. This is because Barber has decided to go whole hog into the
mythology of this continuity. Thundercracker has been circling Bikini Atoll and
its secret armada of Earth-made Conehead (Ramjet and Thrust) clones. In Tokyo,
Arcee and the human Jimmy Pink face off against a determined Galvatron and the
Decepticons. Galvatron seems to be playing some mind tricks on Arcee, trying to
convince the Autobot assassin to change her mind about her loyalty to Prowl.
Speaking
of Prowl, he and Spike have a long discussion. Spike is taken aback when Prowl
reveals it was Galvatron who killed Spike’s father Gen. Witwicky (we know this
to be true; Galvatron is peddling the convenient lie that it was Prowl’s doing
instead). In Shanghai, we get the big one: G.B. Blackrock (that’s who he is and
I’m sticking with that) explains the entire story behind how humans found the
elusive Enigma of Combination and built civilization around it. Blackrock now
has the Enigma, and has profited handsomely from it. Now, of course, the
Cybertronians on both sides want it back.
There’s
a lot of double talk going on here. “No one should have the Enigma,” Galvatron
says (don’t quite believe him) but returns to the Decepticons at Mount Fuji
(who are playing a stupid game with Pink to kill time) with a surprisingly
quiet Arcee in tow.

