Scott Wegener's art also helps Atomic Robo pop, with its bright, clean look that has a hint of a Mike Mignola style, but none of the broody shading - in fact, the only real darkness comes when it just makes for a cool image, like Robo's big blue eyes glowing through the black. It's the kind of art I enjoyed so much that I was frustrated with how long it took me to get my brain in the right place to like the book. But eventually, I did, and if you're into slam-bang action with a lot of pizazz, Atomic Robo Volume 1 won't steer you wrong. Plus, there's a lot more Robo where that came from, which I'll be seeking out tomorrow when I make my Wednesday comic run. I've heard Volume 2 kicks it up a notch! Read Full Review
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