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Atomic Robo: Dawn of a New Era has been a very interesting departure from the typical Atomic Robo series, in that it was very much a typical Atomic Robo series, just without, you know, all the punching.
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By Robo, that is.
There was a lot of punching, kicking, and fighting going on, especially between[...]
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The other adults are not too thrilled, either.
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Atomic Robo: Dawn of a New Era #4 also focuses on Dr Bernard Fischer, who is on a mission deep beneath the earth He's met up with the Queen of Hollow Earth, who has entrusted him with finding a new power Or he might be hallucinating,[...]
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There are whole lot of rabid vampires invading the pages of Atomic Robo: Dawn of the New Era #3, a title that claims it wanted to "step back from big sci-fi action action for a little while and try out a slower paced story".
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I don't think Brian Clevinger and Scott Wegener could help[...]
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The Junior Action Scientists discover a new secret hideout on the Tesladyne base, Robo helps Alan learn how to use his robot body, Vik and Lang visit a lab, and Bernie gets lost in issue #2 of Atomic Robo: Dawn of the New Era from IDW!
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Atomic Robo is one of those titles that[...]
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Atomic Robo is hands-down the best comic featuring a century old robot that fights dinosaurs and teaches science currently on the market If that sounds like veiled praise, it's not; pulling off a title as endearing as Atomic Robo would be a herculean task, and Robo creators Brian Clevinger and Scott Wegener somehow pull[...]
Darby Pop Publishing, a creator owned studio founded by Jeff Kline, had been publishing through IDW, who he had worked for on GI Joe and Transformers comic books, with books such as City: The Mind In The Machine, The 7th Sword and Indestructible.
But now it's off, to form a partnership with Magnetic Press for a[...]
This is not a comic, but it provokes an obsessive interest in the subject in the reader that should transfer well into interest in the comic as a whole, as well as repurposing existing material into something fresh and new.
Atomic Robo from Red 5
A regular favourite on Free Comic Book Day Partly due to having brand[...]
First Saturday of May, remember! I think I'll be bringing a bevy of children to London's stores with me…
Transformers/GI JOE by Tom Scioli and John Barber...
And then Atomic Robo by Brian Clevinger, Jay P Fosgitt and Scott Wegener.
Unanimously heralded by fans, creators, retailers and critics as the perfect first comic to give to a non-comic-reader[...]
Talking of nudity, the all-ages Atomic Robo doesn't skimp out,
Quite the package for an All Ages comic, no?
Talking of nudity, not every character can seal with it, especially when it's not their own and involves plumbing I do keep getting these flashbacks when reading Rachel Rising to an earlier series by Terry Moore, its inescapable,[...]
The Kickstarter for Brian Clevinger and Scott Wegener's Atomic Robo has already blew past the initial goal of $7,500 in only two hours The first series, Atomic Robo and the Fightin' Scientists of Tesladyne, started in 2007 and received an Eisner nomination for "Best Limited Series" Six subsequent series have come up all staring the Nicola[...]
One for Shadow Year One, another for Masks and two for the Red Team.
ComiXology and Red 5 are also trying something new, a convention-exclusive digital comic.
Every attendee will find a code on their ECCC badge to download a copy of Atomic Robo: Along Came a Tyrantula, written and drawn for the digital medium only, and[...]
This Wednesday, there's a first issue of astoundingly fun and readable Atomic Robo: Ghost Of Station X from Red 5 Comics on the stands (right) It is not a reboot.
Written by Brian Clevinger and drawn by Scott Wegener is is likely one of the titles that may be overshadowed by the first week of the[...]
Aaron and Mike from A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, tell you why you should love Dan Slott's Spider-Man, buy the final Return Of Bruce Wayne book, why Nick Spencer's Thunder Agents is the next best thing to X-Statix, and reasons to grab the collection of Jonathan Hickman's A Red Mass From Mars, print vs[...]
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Atomic Robo v4 #3 now up for PSP via @psncomics http://bit.ly/9WVN4n
Two retailers jumped up instantly From Larry's Comics and Jetpack Comics
ALSO Available in 1/ 3,000 Indy retail shops
DEAR COMIC PUBLISHERS! If you are going to TWEET about your digital releases being available how about backing the floppy retailers as well?
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