Expertly plotted by Brian Clevinger with wonderful artwork as always by Scott Wegener, this miniseries may not be quite as high on the crazy fun as previous Robo miniseries, but it most certainly has the most gripping climax of his six volumes to date. Whats more, it changes the game in a very real way (without, I should point out, sacrificing any of the fun, as the creators have always bounced around the timeline and they could just as easily tell a more innocent story set at any point before this volume). This may be Robos darkest hour, but its the best story hes starred in to date. Read Full Review
One final note: I struggled to find a comic in any local comic shop around Kansas City. I mentioned this to Brian Clevinger via Twitter and was almost instantly granted a review copy to enjoy. Thank you! You're a class act, sir, and I can't wait to read Volume 7 (and I'm already super-excited for the news that Dr. Dinosaur will return in Volume 8). As long as you and Scott Wegener keep making Atomic Robo comics I (and a whole bunch of comic nerds everywhere) will very, very happily keep reading them. Read Full Review
They almost always bring some scientist in to the fray and this time it is no different with ****** making an appearance. Between the technology the team dreams up to the story plots to the uses of famous figures left in our past, Clevinger and Wegener are on the top of their game. The Ghost of Station X was a blast to read. Read Full Review
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