Atomic Robo Dogs Of War
Comic Summary: HEAVYINK EXCLUSIVE COVER VARIANT by Brian Clevinger & Scott Wegener Atomic Robo is back! And this time, it's war - The Dogs of War! June, 1943: Nazi super mechs threaten to halt the Allied invasion of Sicily before it even begins and only Atomic Robo can stop them. But does he stand a chance against Hitler's personal commando, Otto Skorzeny? And what connection does Helsingard have to these new weapons?
Codes: 811316010221 JUN084181
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| Author: | Brian Clevinger |
| Artist: | Scott Wegener |
| Cover Artist: | Scott Wegener |
| Release Date: | August 13, 2008 |
| In Stock? | Yes! |
| Lists: | Wish List |
Customer Reviews
Brian wrote on his blog that he’s confused. First people wanted the story to slow down, now they’re saying to speed it up. I have no idea who these people are and what is wrong with them. I think people were just spoiled by the first run of Atomic Robo and didn’t actually know what “Slower” would mean if put into effect.
In my opinion, Atomic Robo works out well in either style. I enjoyed Dogs of War as the return of the character we all know and love in a plot that takes longer than the span of a blink to finish.
Don’t let any of the negative hype talk you out of picking this up. You’ll look back and regret it if you do.
It’s a first issue the way it should be. I have read the entire Atomic Robo series so far, which was also pretty great. This issue starts an entire new story arch and does it right. I think this actually starts better than the original series. There’s some great action, great composition and storytelling, and as always some great, quirky (in a good way) art. It’s no wonder a book like Atomic Robo has been nominated for an Eisner award. They deserve it. I can’t wait for more Atomic Robo adventures.
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I personally loved the new, slower pacing. The artwork as ever is utterly brilliant. Can’t wait for the next volume.