After meeting his robotic 277-year-old self, Max learns about the incoming threat of the Ultimate Nihlist, a villain determined to take all life to its "Pre-Big Bang" status, leading Max and the robot to travel through different timelines to protect reality and mankind.
"One of the best cartoonists in all of comics has done it again! X-Ray Robot is another Allred homerun!!" -Brian Michael Bendis
Once again, the first two issues of a series feel like they wanted to be a double-sized first issue, but it's a good read full of crazy Allred artistic feats. Read Full Review
Of course the main attraction of any book by Mike and Laura Allred is the insane, incredible art. This book pops with all the fun, bombastic effects we expect from this team. The art and colors perfectly suit this story. The Surreality absolutely lives up to its name. All of the characters are visually unique and interesting. X-Ray Robot is an absolute joy of a book, Even if it is taking us down a narrative path that feels familiar. Theabsolutely glorious artwork and great character work is well worth taking the adventure. Read Full Review
This is a delightful comic that has me excited for more X-Ray Robot. If you like The Allreds, this is a book for you! Read Full Review
The wild, sci-fi plot involving living robots and time travel gives Allred an excuse to render multiple two-page spreads depicting techno-psychedelic wonder, which pop perfectly with Laura Allred's colors. As a story, it leaves something to be desired. Read Full Review