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Fun, but I still prefer the regular Atomic Robo series. Yes, this had one major story arc, but it revolved around what was apparently Tesla's 11, which turned to Tesla's 7. No robots. None at all. Boo! There were mini-stories that were nicely resolved, and most of which had Robo as a main...
I would give this more than five stars if I could. Yes, it's another more introspective Atomic Robo. Except this volumes focuses on women. And when Robo tries to apologize to them at the end, they cut him off, and say, 'we chose to live this life, and no one and nothing can take that away from...
A bunch of mysteries send Atomic Robo and his teams across the world, and even into outer space; calls are made to him, that turn out not to be from the head of NASA, a house disappears, and Robo struggles to tie all these aspects together. In the end, they all do work together nicely, although n...
Of course you do. (Or if you're my friend I'm assuming you do; please, please let me hold onto this illusion! I'll still be your friend even if you go 'ew, no,' but I'd like to think that this has a broad, broad appeal!) But it's not enough for this Atomic Robo volume to have this amount of aw...
Well, Atomic Robo and his action science saves the allies from Hitler's minions. I think the action scientists come later. Regardless, this is a fun romp through WWII - fun mostly because the Nazi's get their collective asses handed to them, courtesy of a snarky robot and his, ah, snarky English ...