Brian Clevinger
Brian Clevinger is monetizing his interest in history by reading about it, calling that "research," and then turning it into storylines for comic books about a robot.So far, so good.
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Brian Clevinger is monetizing his interest in history by reading about it, calling that "research," and then turning it into storylines for comic books about a robot.So far, so good.
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Birth date: May 07, 1978
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'8-Bit Theater' is a sprite comic (a comic using video game 'sprites' as characters instead of unique creations) based off of the original 1987 'Final Fantasy' video game for Nintendo. It follows Black Mage, Fighter, Thief and Red Mage (helped along by the exasperated White Mage) as they trade-in on...
And it's hilarious. Because everything Doctor Dinosaur is hilarious. Everything. If you've been considering Atomic Robo, but aren't sure, may I suggest The Trial of Atomic Robo? It's ten pages long, won't take more than ten minutes to read, and it's so hilarious I burst into laughter, often ...
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...
These are short stories, the untold tales of Atomic Robo and his crew, including one Free Comic Book Day book. They're good, but I didn't laugh as much as with the regular series. I didn't laugh as often. I also wasn't as crazy about the art as I am in the regular series, at least not in m...
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...