Collection Atomic Comics #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAtomic Comics presents Serge Clerc's Sam Bronx and the Robots, a 1989 hardcover collection from Eclipse and Acme Press featuring Clerc's sharp, stylized artwork on full display. The cover, drawn and inked by Clerc himself, splits dramatically between a bold black-and-red mechanical figure on the left and a lighter, sketchier robot rendered in loose expressive lines on the right — two visual modes that hint at a story world where robots come in all shapes and attitudes. At a dual UK/US price point, this slim volume makes a compelling case for Clerc's cool, design-forward approach to science fiction comics.
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Sam discovers a conspiracy to assassinate him and, even worse, prevent his latest opus from being published.
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