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    Battle Beasts #1

    Battle Beasts » Battle Beasts #1 released by IDW Publishing on July 1, 2012.

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    last edited by mshirley27 on 10/11/20 04:23PM View full history

    It's just another average day for Bliss, an ignored linguist at the Department of Defense. However, when Bliss unlocks the secret translation of an ancient scroll, terror rains from the sky... in the form of the BATTLE BEASTS! Relentless creatures who know only a life of combat, they've brought their unquenchable thirst for battle with them! The only thing that can stop them is a gentle word from the one woman who can understand them—Bliss!!

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    Animals in armors with blades!! 0

    Anthropomorphization has always been a constant in humanity's tales, in parables, in fables, romances and comics too - giving feelings and humanizing creatures, in order to pass along a story, are traits that interest me, a lot, so when I heard that Valerio Schiti was penciling a comic book about animals fighting each other, it was a no brainer to me! Artisticaly speaking, this is Schiti's best work, showing tremendous evolution from his stint in Dungeons & Dragons - Infestations, showing gr...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    The Edgy Modern Incarnation 0

    Battle Beasts have always been a bit of an enigma, especially among certain areas of the world. The then-known Beastformers, arose as a first generation, Japan-only, Transformers offshoot series. In the late 1980s, American and European audiences were eventually introduced to Battle Beasts in the form of action figures. Interestingly enough, in the new territories, these toys advertised no connection to the hugely popular Transformers line they originated from. I preface this backstory because t...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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