Agents of C.H.A.N.G.E. (145pp): Robo's greatest villains teamed up to destroy him, his students, and the new Tesladyne. But Robo is out of town on another mission, so that leaves Margot, Olivia, Ben, and Professor Doctor Dinosaur stuck doing a Home Alone thing vs. Tyrantula, a Helsingard, and Undead Edison!
Dawn of a New Era (159pp): Atomic Robo just opened Tesladyne Institute's doors to the next generation of Action Scientists. Meanwhile, an old comrade has an urgent message about the Vampire Dimension (spoiler, it's bad). Bernie is speaking with the Queen of Hollow Earth or just hallucinating. Oh, and about Robo's secret robot son – remember that old automatic intelligence that nearly killed everyone in the world a few years back? It's fine. Everything's fine!
The Deadly Art of Science (169pp): In the 1930's, a young Robo yearns for adventure and excitement beyond the lessons of his creator, Nikola Tesla. Meanwhile a mad scientist's quest for immortality puts the entire island of Manhattan in danger. It's up to Robo's forbidden moonlighting team-up with vigilante gunfighter/incredibly reluctant mentor Jack Tarot to put a stop to it. Features a man with two skills, a massive behemoth robot, vampires (a little), and first love.
Dogs of War (161pp): Nazi super mechs, monster men, Britain's top covert agent, an atomic robot, and Baron Von Helsingard.
Fightin' Scientists of Tesladyne (169pp): Robot fights giant ants, mobile Egyptian pyramids, and Helsingborg-clone cyborgs.
Flying She-Devils of the Pacific (161pp): In 1951, the Pacific Theater of World War II ended six years ago, but the fighting never stopped. Pirates, warlords, and mercenaries jockey for the arms, ammo, and airframes left by the Japanese and American Navies. Rogue Japanese military unit Chokaiten emerges from the shadows to unleash a devastating super weapon that will sink the North American continent. Only Atomic Robo and the Flying She-Devils stand in their way!
Knights of the Golden Circle (161pp): Atomic Robo woke up in 1872. How? There was an explosion, some crystals, a lot of lava, and several nuclear warheads, plus a crazy time-travelling dinosaur. Now it's 1884 and Robo fights the notorious "Butcher Boys" and War Zeppelin Basilisk with the fate of the West at stake. Can Robo save the day before his nuclear fuel runs dry?
The Vengeful Dead (145pp): Robot becomes administrator, sort of, for an advanced school to train the next generation of Action Scientists, including his sorta-secret robot son with the rebooted intelligence core from the Advanced Learning Algorithm Network that nearly killed all life on Earth, framed Atomic Robo for it, and got Tesladyne shut down by the secret fascist science police, which indirectly threatened all life on Earth (again), and got a bunch of his comrades probably killed and definitely hunted as terrorists for a few years. But he's doing much better now.
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