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Atomic Robo Volume 1: Atomic Robo & the Fightin Scientists of Tesladyne TP (v. 1) - Brian Clevinger
Atomic Robo Volume 1: Atomic Robo & the Fightin Scientists of Tesladyne TP (v. 1)
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In 1923, Nikola Tesla's career is in its twilight... until he unveils a robot with automatic intelligence - ATOMIC ROBO! After decades of dealing with all manner of weirdness, Atomic Robo and the so-called Action Scientists of Tesladyne become the go-to defense force against the unexplained! See... show more
In 1923, Nikola Tesla's career is in its twilight... until he unveils a robot with automatic intelligence - ATOMIC ROBO! After decades of dealing with all manner of weirdness, Atomic Robo and the so-called Action Scientists of Tesladyne become the go-to defense force against the unexplained! See ROBO take on Nazis, giant ants, clockwork mummies, walking pyramids, Mars, cyborgs, and his nemesis, Baron von Helsingard, in his first trade paperback graphic novel. This edition collects the hard-to-find, sold-out, debut issues of Atomic Robo #1-6, complete with cover gallery, pin-ups, concept sketches, and bonus stories.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780980930207 (0980930200)
ASIN: 0980930200
Publisher: Red 5 Comics
Pages no: 180
Edition language: English
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Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it
5.0 Borrowed from my sister...
I spent money on Incredible Change-Bots in Comixology since I've been wanting those longer, but I will buy this volume - and the following volumes - at a later point. Very soon. (I asked everyone for Comixology and/or Amazon GCs for my birthday so I can get digital books and comics!) Atomic R...
Forrest Aguirre, in the Leaves
Forrest Aguirre, in the Leaves rated it
3.0 Atomic Robo and the Fightin' Scientists of Tesladyne
It must be really tough to be a comic book writer/graphic novelist in this day and age. First, there's the proliferation of comics on the internet, which draws an attention-deficit society away from hard copy books in general, let alone graphic novels. Second, and intimately tied to the first, is th...
meganbaxter
meganbaxter rated it
I love Atomic Robo. I fell in love with it after the first one I read, on Free Comic Book Day, in which there is a evil mad scientist velociraptor running through the corridors as walls are being torn down around him yelling "DO NOT BLAME ME IT IS NOT MY FAULT." [Grammar as presented, which for some...
lostman
lostman rated it
5.0
Witty and wisecracking. The way I love my robots.
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