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Atomic Robo and the Deadly Art of Science#3
Cover: Scott Wegener

Atomic Robo and the Deadly Art of Science #3

Jan 2011 · Red 5 Comics, Ltd. · 3.50 USD
“The Next Morning . . .”

In "The Next Morning . . .", Jack, Helen, and Atomic Robo press forward in their investigation of the strange disappearances, with Robo increasingly eager to step beyond the lab—especially when it comes to learning how to shoot a gun. A quiet moment between Helen and Robo deepens their bond, catching Dr. Tesla off guard as he begins to consider the idea of Robo having a life beyond science. Written by Brian Clevinger and brought to life by Scott Wegener’s dynamic art and Ronda Pattison’s vivid colors, this issue blends tense mystery with heartfelt character moments, all capped by Wegener’s distinctive cover.

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writer Brian Clevinger · artist, inker Scott Wegener · colorist Ronda Pattison · letterer Jeff Powell · cover Scott Wegener

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artist, inker Scott Wegener
letterer Jeff Powell
cover pencils, inks Scott Wegener

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Jack, Helen, and Atomic Robo continue to investigate the odd disappearances. Atomic Robo keeps nagging Jack to train him to do more detective tasks -- like shooting a gun. Helen and Atomic Robo share a kiss. Dr. Tesla warms up to the idea that Atomic Robo has relationships away from the laboratory, and he asks to meet Helen's father.

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