Transformers #33
| Writer | Robert Kirkman |
| Artist | Jason Howard, Mike Spicer |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
OPTIMUS' NEW AUTOBOT TEAM REVEALED! A new team of Autobots remains on Earth under Optimus’ leadership. But can they come together after the battle between Optimus and Elita?
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9.2
Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
Jun 10, 2026Transformers #33 is a good follow up to what’s been going on with the split of the Autobots. Add to that the tease of a crossover with Void Rivals and the Decepticons are still looming and you have a powder keg set to explode. As this series continues, it proves to be one of the most consistent books in the shops today. At this point if you haven’t jumped on the Transformers/Energon Universe bandwagon, you are missing out and need to rectify that ASAP. Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - Crooker
Jun 10, 2026A real jam-packed issue that gives us just enough time with each major moving part of the book to feel perfectly satisfying, and still begging for more! Also Bumblebee is still dead. Read Full Review
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9.0
The Comic Book Spot - Adam Koppel
Jun 11, 2026Transformers #33 continues to give each plotline and character a small amount of focus to move the story forward, while the artwork enhances the sense of drama, humanity and horror. Read Full Review
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8.5
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Jun 08, 2026Transformers #33 is the perfect set-up chapter. There is a lot of character exploration for the new status quo of the Autobots. It is led by how Optimus is adjusting to the changes he has been through recently. This along with some surprises sprinkled throughout this issue make this yet another must-read for this Energon Universe series. Read Full Review
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7.6
Comic Watch - Anthony Bergamini
Jun 10, 2026Transformers #33 offers strong character moments but is undermined by uneven pacing and plot detours that distract from its emotional core. Read Full Review
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6.5
Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez
Jun 11, 2026Transformers #33 takes readers on a walking tour to recap the new status quo for the Autobots. New readers may find this issue helpful as an informative jumping-on point with good art, but the lack of focus or plot movement feels like a waste for loyal readers. Read Full Review
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