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Robots comic
Aftermath (2000)
With the destruction of the chaos universe following the events of the Armageddon story arc the universe needs recreating and the creature now known as Lord Chaos is doing just that. Fashioning 8 new worlds for the Beings the fought the ultimate war.
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Transformers: The IDW Collection Phase Three
Presenting the final phase of IDW's Transformers universe in recommended reading order, including one-shots, crossovers, and event series! The Revolution begins here! Explosions rip across Earth—and all signs of blame point to OPTIMUS PRIME and the TRANSFORMERS! G.I. JOE refuses to go quietly however—and they assemble heroes big enough to stop the invaders! ACTION MAN and M.A.S.K. fight for humanity as well, but where do ROM and the MICRONAUTS stand? Plus, a wave of undead TITANS threatens Cybertron! Starscream will need more than secret police to stop the oncoming horde, but the Fearless Leader finds himself short on friends and firepower. Who can be called upon, and why aren't they stepping up to the plate? Collects Revolution issues #0–5; the Transformers: Till All Are One, Transformers, Action Man, and Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye Revolution one-shots; Transformers: Till All Are One issues #5–8; and Revolutionaries issues #1–4.
- Issue # TPB 3 (Part 4) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 3 (Part 3) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 3 (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 3 (Part 1) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 2 (Part 4) (9 months ago)
Star Wars: Visions
From the creative mind behind the STAR WARS: VISIONS episode "The Duel" comes an all-new story! Takashi Okazaki (Afro Samurai) is continuing his storytelling from the acclaimed STAR WARS: VISIONS episode "The Duel," featuring the Ronin! The mythology of STAR WARS infused with elements of Feudal Japan makes this issue a must read for Star Wars and manga fans alike!
- Issue #1 (9 months ago)
Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2007)
Issues (#1–6) were set before Transformers Movie. Issues (#7–8) were set immediately after the Mission City battle in the film.
Metal Society
PORT OF EARTH writer ZACK KAPLAN teams up with hot up-and-coming artist GUILHERME BALBI in a dramatic new sci-fi miniseries that’s Blade Runner meets Rocky.In an inverted future, evolved robots have resurrected humans for manual labor. When a tribalistic cultural clash breaks out, a fearless human fighter and a frustrated, displaced robot will square off in a public MMA-style sport fight of epic stakes to determine once and for all who reigns supreme: man or machine.
Transformers: Last Bot Standing
The war for Cybertron is long over. The war from Cybertron never ends. The planet Donnokt sits on the edge of the universe, far away from all the stars that are flickering and fading out one last time. It is a world on the precipice of revolution—industrialization—taking its first steps into the realms of the mechanical. And on the far edge of nowhere, a Visitor arrives, and Donnokt will never be the same again.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
Find out about the most daring space mission of all time! In 1961 the Russians were taking control of outer space. President Kennedy challenged the United States to put a man on the moon before the end of the decade - and the Apollo 11 mission was born!
- Issue #4 (9 months ago)
IDW: 10 Year Anniversary Comic Book
IDW celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2009 and we want to include you in the party This comprehensive look at IDW Publishing is a two-volume hardcover set with slipcase. Volume One includes an oral history of the company written by co-founders Ted Adams and Kris Oprisko, and IDW's Publisher/Editor-in-Chief Chris Ryall that includes interviews with every major creator who has worked at IDW including Clive Barker, John Byrne, Max Allan Collins, Peter David, Chuck Dixon, Cory Doctorow, Don Figueroa, Simon Furman, Joe Hill, Scott Lobdell, Brian Lynch, Dean Mullaney, Steve Niles, Gabriel Rodriguez, Gene Simmons, Ben Templesmith, Ashley Wood, JK Woodward, and more. Also featured are all-new comic book stories, including: Fallen Angel by Peter David and JK Woodward; Locke & Key by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez; Zombies vs. Robots meet Popbot by Chris Ryall and Ashley Wood; and Wormwood by Ben Templesmith. Volume Two features every single cover published by IDW - that's over 2,000 covers by some of the biggest names in comics including Clive Barker, Tim Bradstreet, John Byrne, J. Scott Campbell, John Cassaday, Richard Corben, Kieron Dwyer, Tommy Lee Edwards, Don Figueroa, Alex Garner, Mike Grell, Tony Harris, Dave Johnson, Sam Kieth, Igor Kordey, Ted McKeever, David Messina, Alex Milne, Scott Morse, Paul Pope, Gabriel Rodriguez, Richard Sala, Eric Shanower, Bill Sienkiewicz, Ken Steacy, Ben Templesmith, Billy Tucci, Ashley Wood, JK Woodward, Bernie Wrightson, and more.
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
ZVRC: Zombies Vs. Robots Classic
The original VS. title is back to reclaim its turf and introduce itself to a new world! Eisner Award-nominated duo CHRIS RYALL & ASHLEY WOOD take control of ZOMBIES VS. ROBOTS and kick off the excitement with a lineup of classic adventures—all packed to the gills with action! Each issue will present an iconic tale and, in this debut issue, readers will be treated to a 26-page “Which Came First?” origin story. And because we love you, each issue will also feature new WOOD covers, a new illustrated intro and outro, and an all-new story, too. Join us for the first time all over again!
Grimm Spotlight: Zodiac
Zodiac is trying to turn over a new leaf and right the wrongs of his past. But redemption is not so easy when you’ve worked as an enforcer for the IRA and an assassin for an evil magician. His task is about to get much harder when he’s paid a visit by a criminally insane relative who wants him back in the family business. Guest starring the Black Knight.
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Here
Richard McGuire's Here is the story of a corner of a room and the events that happened in that space while moving forward and backward in time. The book experiments with formal properties of comics, using multiple panels to convey the different moments in time. A dinosaur from 100,000,000 BCE lumbers by, while a child is playing with a plastic toy that resembles the same dinosaur in the year 1999. Conversations appear to be happening between two people who are centuries apart. Cycles of glaciers transform into marshes, then into forests, then into farmland. A city develops and grows into a suburban sprawl. Here is truly a pioneering comic vision.
Genre: Graphic Novels, Robots
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Blade Runner 2029
The first comic to tell original stories set in the Blade Runner universe! In the new-noir city of Los Angeles, 2019, veteran Blade Runner Detective Ash has a new case, a billionaire's child, kidnapped by bioengineered Replicants... From Oscar-nominated screenwriter Michael Green (Blade Runner 2049, Logan, American Gods, Supergirl), with longtime co-writer Mike Johnson (Batman/Superman, Star Trek) and illustrated by Andres Guinaldo (Justice League Dark, Captain America).
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