sci-fi
In Transformers Galaxies #8, in order to find out the truth about the Reversionists and her mentors, Gauge needs to break into the ship’s mainframe.
In the case of Sputnik, we see a prime example of what happens when a science fiction premise is stretched, squeezed, and molded into something more.
In Transformers: War For Cybertron “Chapter 1: Siege,” the Autobots and Decepticons race to secure the All Spark to end the war.
Big Girls #1 introduces readers to a world under siege from the threat of megaorganisms. A mutation that turns men into giant rampaging monsters.
In Hellpoint, players wake up on a desolate space station, the Irid Novo, surrounded by grotesque alien monsters with no idea about why they’re here.
Destroy All Humans! is a fantastic remake that will please returning fans of the series but might frustrate new audiences.
Engineward #1 introduces readers to a city on a far away planet struggling to survive. Water shortages fuel the townspeople’s fear. What can save them?
Transformers #21 sees a clash between some of the Rise’s most-wanted and a geologic survey team that is undeniably outmatched.
‘Space Bear,’ a children’s graphic novel, follows an adventurous astronaut bear, Pilgrim Finch, on his quest to explore the cosmos.
The Transformers ’84: Secrets and Lies #1 is a wonderfully illustrated comic; however, it only feels accessible to hardcore Transformers fans.
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