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The series began as a six-issue limited series published by Red 5 Comics starting in October 2007. It was nominated in the "Best Limited Series" category of the 2008 Eisner Awards, won by The Umbrella Academy. Colorist Ronda Pattison was also nominated in the "Best Coloring" category subsequently won by Dave Stewart. The first six issues of the series have been collected as Atomic Robo Volume 1: Atomic Robo and the Fightin' Scientists of Tesladyne. Atomic Robo Volume 2: Atomic Robo and the Dogs of War was released as a trade paperback on February 18, 2009. The third series, Atomic Robo Volume 3: Atomic Robo and the Shadow From Beyond Time, was released in trade on December 23, 2009, and a fourth, Atomic Robo Volume 4: Atomic Robo and Other Strangeness, has been released in issue format and Atomic Robo is a pulp action comic written by Brian Clevinger and drawn by Scott Wegener, with colors by Ronda Pattison and lettering by Jeff Powell. It was nominated two Eisner Awards in 2008 for "Best Coloring" and "Best Limited Series", falling short of The Umbrella Academy. The comic began as a six-issue mini-series published by Red 5 Comics since October 2007. The first six issues has been collected in trade paperback form as Atomic Robo and the Fightin' Scientists of Tesladyne. The comic grew in popularity, and so it spawned into multiple volumes, each documenting a mini-story arc. The most current issue, Temple of Od is ongoing online. On January 2015, the series transitioned to web comic format, where issues can be found at atomic-robo.com. Atomic Robo is a robot superhero from a comic book of the same name. Created in 1923 by Nikola Tesla, Atomic Robo has led a long and interesting life. In 1928 he received his doctorate in physics from Columbia University. He gained his legal status as a human being and U.S. citizen after his participation in a secret military operation in 1938. That was his first of many encounters with Baron von Helsingard, who has plagued Robo throughout his existance. Unveiled to the world on September 3, 1923, Atomic Robo then spends his youth studying with the world's greatest scientific minds; defends his country during the Second World War; helps the US Space Program; participates in the civil rights movement; and saves the world from all known and unknown catastrophes.
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Created in 1923 by Nikola Tesla, Atomic Robo has led a long and interesting life. In 1928 he received his doctorate in physics from Columbia University. He gained his legal status as a human being and U.S. citizen after his participation in a secret military operation in 1938. That was his first of many encounters with Baron von Helsingard, who has plagued Robo throughout his existance. Robo also fought for his country during World War II. He traveled on a secret mission to Mars in 1975. He has confronted all manner of odd creatures and machinations - from the German Laufpanzers of WWII to giant ants and Dr. Dinosaur. In 1943 he founded Tesladyne, initially to protect his assets during his service in the war. Tesladyne eventually became a unique organization of "Action Scientists" who are called upon to investigate strange occurrences around the world. -For a chronological overview of Atomic Robo's history, see the Timeline.
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Atomic Robo is a pulp action comic written by Brian Clevinger and drawn by Scott Wegener, with colors by Ronda Pattison and lettering by Jeff Powell. It was nominated two Eisner Awards in 2008 for "Best Coloring" and "Best Limited Series", falling short of The Umbrella Academy. The comic began as a six-issue mini-series published by Red 5 Comics since October 2007. The first six issues has been collected in trade paperback form as Atomic Robo and the Fightin' Scientists of Tesladyne. The comic grew in popularity, and so it spawned into multiple volumes, each documenting a mini-story arc. The most current issue, Temple of Od is ongoing online. On January 2015, the series transitioned to web comic format, where issues can be found at atomic-robo.com. The series began as a six-issue limited series published by Red 5 Comics starting in October 2007. It was nominated in the "Best Limited Series" category of the 2008 Eisner Awards, won by The Umbrella Academy. Colorist Ronda Pattison was also nominated in the "Best Coloring" category subsequently won by Dave Stewart. The first six issues of the series have been collected as Atomic Robo Volume 1: Atomic Robo and the Fightin' Scientists of Tesladyne. Atomic Robo Volume 2: Atomic Robo and the Dogs of War was released as a trade paperback on February 18, 2009. The third series, Atomic Robo Volume 3: Atomic Robo and the Shadow From Beyond Time, was released in trade on December 23, 2009, and a fourth, Atomic Robo Volume 4: Atomic Robo and Other Strangeness, has been released in issue format and will be published in trade in the summer of 2010. A fifth volume, Atomic Robo and the Deadly Art of Science, was released in November 2010 and came to its conclusion in May 2011. In April 2012 Atomic Robo Volume 6: The Ghost of Station X became the second Atomic Robo miniseries to be nominated for an Eisner Award for Best Limited Series. Starting in March 2012, an additional title was published, Atomic Robo Presents Real Science Adventures, in which all writing was done by Brian Clevinger, but there were five different stories or chapters of stories, continued each issue, each drawn by a different artist. Atomic Robo is a robot superhero from a comic book of the same name. Unveiled to the world on September 3, 1923, Atomic Robo then spends his youth studying with the world's greatest scientific minds; defends his country during the Second World War; helps the US Space Program; participates in the civil rights movement; and saves the world from all known and unknown catastrophes. Created in 1923 by Nikola Tesla, Atomic Robo has led a long and interesting life. In 1928 he received his doctorate in physics from Columbia University. He gained his legal status as a human being and U.S. citizen after his participation in a secret military operation in 1938. That was his first of many encounters with Baron von Helsingard, who has plagued Robo throughout his existance. Robo also fought for his country during World War II. He traveled on a secret mission to Mars in 1975. He has confronted all manner of odd creatures and machinations - from the German Laufpanzers of WWII to giant ants and Dr. Dinosaur. In 1943 he founded Tesladyne, initially to protect his assets during his service in the war. Tesladyne eventually became a unique organization of "Action Scientists" who are called upon to investigate strange occurrences around the world.
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