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* HilariousInHindsight: The Wannabee arc of Transformers Galaxies features Cliffjumper dealing with being mistaken for Bumblebee. The big meta-joke of the arc was how more often than not Bumblebee takes the spotlight away from Cliffjumper. In the very next comic continuity in ComicBook/Transformers2023, Cliffjumper is the one who takes the spotlight away from Bumblebee after Bumblebee [[spoiler:is killed off in Issue #1]].
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** Elita-1 was an autocratic leader of a Cybertronian colony and was aggressive and antagonistic towards everyone. Here, she's gone back to being a kindhearted authority figure and is the nicest member of the Ascenticons shown so far.

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** Elita-1 was an autocratic leader of a Cybertronian colony and was aggressive and antagonistic towards everyone. Here, she's gone back to being a kindhearted authority figure and is the nicest member of the Ascenticons shown so far.shown.



* SlowPacedBeginning: The main criticism people have had for the book so far is the slow-burn pacing. Since this is a brand new continuity, much of the first arc is spent [[WorldBuilding establishing the new setting]] by drip-feeding information about Cybertron's history, environment, and the various creatures that live there. While many agree that this world building is interesting, many also wish the MythArc would go ahead and kick in already.

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* SlowPacedBeginning: The main criticism people have had for the book so far is was the slow-burn pacing. Since this is a brand new continuity, much of the first arc is spent [[WorldBuilding establishing the new setting]] by drip-feeding information about Cybertron's history, environment, and the various creatures that live there. While many agree that this world building is interesting, many also wish the MythArc would go ahead and kick in already.
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* CrackPairing: Cosmos and Blast Off in the Valentines Day special. The two have never interacted in any prior media and their only commonality is they're both spacecraft.

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* CrackPairing: Cosmos and Blast Off in the Valentines Day special. The two have never interacted in any prior media and their only commonality is they're both spacecraft.spacecrafts.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow:
** The first ten issues were heavily criticized for their slow pacing and lack of action. Since then the comic has mostly abandoned its early murder mystery and political thriller aspects in favor of focusing on the hostilities and conflicts that made up the prelude of the Autobot-Decepticon war. [[spoiler: And starting in Issue #30, the war itself.]]
** The definite portrayal of the future Decepticons as a villainous organization could be seen as this to some who found the actions of the Decepticons from the previous series to be [[UnintentionallyUnsympathetic too heinous]] for them to be as sympathetic as the story was trying to make them out to be.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Heretech in the "Gauging the Truth" arc of ''Galaxies''. There was no reason for him to keep Arcee and Greenlight alive and imprisoned under light security. He also had no reason send Gauge, who had proven herself a troublemaker by this point, to carry out his plans alone and unsupervised.
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** After having both the Guiding Hand and the Knights of Cybertron supplant them in the 2005 IDW continuity as the earliest inhabitants of Cybertron and getting significantly downgraded [[spoiler: to self-important dupes of Shockwave,]] the Thirteen Primes are back in their traditional place as the first Transformers created by Primus.

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