Atomic Robo's head is discovered and a new style of bowling is founded. Also: monsters threaten all life on earth!
Wegener's art can described somewhat cartoon like yet it is perfect here as it allows the characters to remain dynamic and He imbues them with so much character and emotion with expressions and poses. His framing is wonderfully cinematic especially during the well-crafted action scenes. Anthony Clark's colour compliments the art with simple tones and straight forward shading that aides the speedy flow of the story. This issue tells a fast paced story full of wit and action and is worthy instalment in this must read series for all brands of readers. Read Full Review
Atomic Robo: The Ring of Fire #2 is a fun, humorous sci-fi adventure that really sets the stage for the upcoming issues and focuses on the family/team aspect of the Action Scientists. Clevinger reinforces certain aspects of the story through slick exposition and introduces a larger threat that will most likely require the teamwork of the Action Scientists and Atomic Robo to defeat. The foreshadowing is done very well and sets up the reader to expect some huge action sequences. Wegener's artwork is solid minus a lack of detail on the laptops. His reimagining of Atomic Robo is downright funny! Read Full Review
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