Re: IDW announces crossover: Transformers, G.I. Joe, Trek, Ghostbuster
Yeah, this basically sounds like Vector to me.
Yeah, this basically sounds like Vector to me.
I just think it's a shame that IDW lost the Angel rights. Can you imagine crossing this puppy into the Buffy-verse as well?![]()
Okay, that would be awesome! Spock could go all Gold Key again, and angrily threaten to burn a planet from orbit with the Enterprise's phasers!Zombie Phylosians!
"The weedkiller isn't working, sir...they're already dead!!"
So they're pretty much going to Star Wars: Vector route with this then. For those who don't know what I'm talking about Vector, was a massive SW crossover with all of the comics going on at the time. And since they covered almost 4,000 years in the different series, they just had a Jedi and some artifact that all of the characters in different series ran into independantly. I haven't read the series yet myself, so I don't know how all of it worked out, but it sounds pretty similar in execution.
I just think it's a shame that IDW lost the Angel rights. Can you imagine crossing this puppy into the Buffy-verse as well?![]()
It seems like the only real "crossover" element here is that each series' characters will be independently dealing with a "zombie virus" of extradimensional origin. It's not so much a crossover as a bunch of separate zombie stories coming out at the same time. Angel dealt with supernatural creatures and other planes of reality all the time, so this wouldn't really stand out as anything distinctive there.
I'll be honest, I'm a mite disappointed that Infestation won't actually have Kirk delivering a flying leg kick to Starscream, or Egon Spangler seeing what happens when you use a proton pack on Serpentor. I understand, all too well, how corralling the licensors together to make something like that happen would be far more difficult than herding cats. Disappointment is muted by the reality check.It seems like the only real "crossover" element here is that each series' characters will be independently dealing with a "zombie virus" of extradimensional origin. It's not so much a crossover as a bunch of separate zombie stories coming out at the same time.
I think it will all be in the execution, and it seems to me that they're doing this right. By not having any of the various franchises actually interact with each other, they cut down the potential cheese factor a lot. I get the impression that if one were just to read the Star Trek issues, what you would get is a Star Trek story dealing with an extra-dimesional threat and not miss anything by not reading the other crossovers. That's not an implausible plot for a Trek tale, or for any of the other franchises involved.
But if you think crossing these properties together is awkward, you should check out War of the Independents. This is a crossover event between dozens of independent properties including, but hardly limited to, Cerebus the Aardvark, The Tick, and (so help me God) Gumby and Pokey!![]()
Pfft. Star Trek's already done zombies.
Zombie Phylosians!
"The weedkiller isn't working, sir...they're already dead!!"
Well, there is still the "surprise licensed-based crossover into the IDW universe in 'Infestation' #2" so maybe Kirk will still get a flying kick in.I'll be honest, I'm a mite disappointed that Infestation won't actually have Kirk delivering a flying leg kick to Starscream, or Egon Spangler seeing what happens when you use a proton pack on Serpentor. I understand, all too well, how corralling the licensors together to make something like that happen would be far more difficult than herding cats. Disappointment is muted by the reality check.
Nonetheless, I'm going to pick up the bookending issues, the Star Trek miniseries, and probably the Transformers miniseries. Kirk and the Enterprise battling zombies isn't any more ridiculous than fighting giant space ameobas or space Roman Empires.
Very cool. In what issue? Is he just called "Bounty Hunter"?My Bounty Hunter character is in War!!!!![]()
I'm salavating at the thought of DnA writing the Transformers
I'll be honest, I'm a mite disappointed that Infestation won't actually have Kirk delivering a flying leg kick to Starscream, or Egon Spangler seeing what happens when you use a proton pack on Serpentor.
Why are you even trying to defend this? It's a cartoon made to sell toys. The toys, and thus the characters, have goofy names that are designed to be marketable. Trying to rationalize the name in-universe as if there were something remotely logical or plausible about the whole thing is so obsessively nerdy that the endless arguments about Trek continuity on this BBS pale in comparison.
weirdest ever crossover is Archie Meets the Punisher... i shit you not.
It would be pretty awesome to see a meeting of minds between Spock and Egon.
What is IDW's future plans in regards to Star Trek after 'Infestation'? I haven't heard about anything new coming after it or have I just somehow missed the announcements on new projects?
Or Egon looking at Optimus and muttering he shouldn't be scientifically possible....
What is IDW's future plans in regards to Star Trek after 'Infestation'? I haven't heard about anything new coming after it or have I just somehow missed the announcements on new projects?
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