Atomic Robo: The Dawn of a New Era #2

8.2

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Writer Brian Clevinger
Artist Scott Wegener
Cover Price $3.99

Atomic Robo just opened Tesladyne Institute's doors to the next generation of Action Scientists and that means hijinx are afoot! But with Vik, Lang, and Bernie off-campus, it's up to Robo and Foley to make sure the place doesn't burn down. Also, Robo's building a secret robot son using the automatic intelligence that tried to cook the Earth in nuclear flames a few years back. I bet that won't backfire on him!

Celebrating 10 years of Atomic Robo!
Calling all future Action Scientists! If you want the best education-one that'll prepare you for rock monsters, evil brains-in-jars, insane dinosaurs, corrupt scientists, extra-dimensiona more

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  • 9.0

    Major Spoilers - Ingrid Lind-Jahn

    Feb 08, 2019

    I've been enjoying that Atomic Robo: Dawn of the New Era #2 really has the feel of a new adventure starting out, and that it begins at a fairly calm and benign baseline. I'm looking forward to see how everything all comes together. This is still a good place to jump on, and Atomic Robo is still one of the books I recommend to basically everyone. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    ComicBook.com - Megan Peters

    Feb 06, 2019

    Atomic Robo & Dawn of New Era is an amalgamation of things that shouldn't work but do, and this second issue only proves chaos reigns supreme with this series. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Pastrami Nation - kevin hoskinson

    Feb 18, 2019

    Atomic Robo and the Dawn of the New Era is an excellent book for all ages. It's smart, funny and has a very adventurous edge to it. I highly recommend you give it a read. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Razorfine - Alan Rapp

    Feb 20, 2019

    Vikram and Lang have found their trouble, Bernard appears good and lost in his exploration, and the question now becomes is how soon before the rest of the Action Scientist run into troubles of their own? Worth a look. Read Full Review

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