RoboWolf #1

9.4

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4 Reviews
9.0

User Reviews

2 Reviews
Writer Jake Smith
Artist Jake Smith
Cover Price $4.99

Robo Wolf and his crew of bank robbing criminals are in a race against time to get a fat stack of stolen money to the villainous Colonel Massacre, who has kidnapped Robo

Wolf's daughter for ransom! The Colonel's not the only one with an eye on the money, however, and our heroes will have to use their combined skills to tear through an onslaught of bloodthirsty cannibals, ninjas, robots, and more!

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  • 10

    Capes & Tights - Justin Soderberg

    May 19, 2025

    When I first cracked open RoboWolf #1, I didn't full know quite what to expect, but by the time I closed the first issue, I couldn't figure out why I even hesitated in the first place. The first issue was a blast from start to finish, and you can feel the passion Smith has poured into every page. His talent shines in every single aspect of this comic and we are all better for it. Amust-read comic of 2025. Read Full Review

  • 10

    Nerd Initiative - Mickey Smith

    May 21, 2025

    This book is just plain fun with a deeper story structure underneath. RoboWolf is a hilarious character with a flair for the bad-ass. A cast of characters thrive without overshadowing one another. The artwork is everything I look for in a comic. The pace is like a freight train with action at every turn. You know what's going to happen and yet you're still surprised when it does. I can't wait to see what comes next! Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Fran Alen

    May 24, 2025

    RoboWolf is a rare comic that crams every page so absolutely full of information, color, goofiness, and character, yet somehow doesn't feel overwhelming. Smith takes familiar shapes and concepts and makes them feel fresh and unique, which resulted in this first issue being an absolute success. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    AIPT - Collier Jennings

    May 20, 2025

    RoboWolf #1 is a glorious mix of '80s action tropes, '90s ultraviolence, and a surprising dash of heart resulting in a comic that doesn't look or read like anything else on the stands. Read Full Review

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