Transformers: Earthspark -
We see an Optimus Prime who acts less like a stern commander and more like an "awkward suburban dad" trying to navigate a world that doesn't need a general anymore. Even more fascinating is , who has defected to work alongside the humans and Autobots. Seeing the former tyrant preaching pacifism while still sporting his fusion cannon is a jarred, complex dynamic that forces fans to rethink everything they know about the character. 2. Meet the Terrans: Earth's Own Robots
Whether you’re a lifelong "Gee-Wunner" or a newcomer looking for a fresh take on giant robots, here’s why EarthSpark is one of the most interesting chapters in Cybertronian history. 1. The War is Over (And It’s Complicated) Transformers: EarthSpark
In this universe, the Great War didn't end with a final battle on Cybertron; it ended on Earth with a begrudging peace. This isn't a show about soldiers; it's a show about . We see an Optimus Prime who acts less
