Comics / Comic Reviews / More Comics

Incredible Change-Bots Two Point Something Something review


change-bots_feature.jpg

By Leroy Douresseaux
December 17, 2014 - 18:53

incredchangebotstwopoint.JPG
Incredible Change-Bots Two Point Something Something cover image


Follow me on Twitter.

I imagine that many comics readers probably know cartoonist Jeffrey Brown from his Star Wars young readers book series, Darth Vader and Son and Jedi Academy.  Brown has also produced a number of beautifully executed autobiographical comics that have been collected under such titles as Clumsy, Little Things, and Undeleted Scenes, to name a few.

The best description that I can give of Jeffrey Brown is “joyous.”  I don't know if he suffers for his art, but when I read his comics, I think of someone joyfully going about his art and craft.  Brown's Incredible Change-Bots comics personify that sense of joy.  The Incredible Change-Bots are Brown's nostalgic tribute and love letter to and parody of the Transformers.

Thus, the Incredible Change-Bots story is similar to that of the Transformers.  It begins on the planet, Electronocybercircuitron, where two factions of giant transforming, shape-shifting, changing robots – the Incredible Change-Bots – wage war.  The ostensible protagonists are the Awesomebots, and the bad bots are the self-interested, Fantasticons.  The two groups go to war over a disputed election, and promptly destroy Electronocybercircuitron.

Top Shelf Productions published two paperback collections, Incredible Change-Bots (2007) and Incredible Change-Bots Two (2011), that collected Brown's Incredible Change-Bots comics.  However, over the past decade, Brown has produced a lot of Incredible Change-Bot miscellanea, including newsletter art, exclusive mini-comics, and custom original art for the Incredible Change-Bots Fan Club.

Now, the fan club material and more are collected in the new 5” x 6.5,” color, trade paperback, Incredible Change-Bots Two Point Something Something.  This book includes the first appearance of a Change-Bot (in Sulk Sketchbook #10).  There are also art show and commission drawings and Incredible Change-Bot art and comics produced for magazines and special edition comics books (like those produced for “Free Comic Book Day”).

I must hasten to add that Incredible Change-Bots Two Point Something Something is not a collection of throw-away stuff and odds-and-ends.  These are fully functional short stories and vignettes, and I had a blast reading this.  I have read Incredible Change-Bot comics before, but these short pieces are the best of this series/franchise, thus far.  The material in this collection is a mixture of black and white comics and full-color comics, and the color comics are gorgeous; an Eisner Award nomination for the coloring would be deserved.

The production, binding, and paper quality on Incredible Change-Bots Two Point Something Something is good enough to fool you into believing that this is one of those high-end archival projects.  I heartily recommend this book to Transformers fans, admirers of Jeffrey Brown's work, and readers looking for truly funny humor comics.






Rating: A /10


Last Updated: August 31, 2023 - 08:12

    RSS       Mobile       Contact        Advertising       Terms of Service    ComicBookBin


© Copyright 2002-2023, Toon Doctor Inc. - All rights Reserved. All other texts, images, characters and trademarks are copyright their respective owners. Use of material in this document (including reproduction, modification, distribution, electronic transmission or republication) without prior written permission is strictly prohibited. Toon Doctor ® is registered trademarks of Toon Doctor Inc. Privacy Policy