Does /m/ like atomic robo?
>>15320473
yes but I wasnt a fan of the last couple stories
>>15320477
Same here. I enjoyed it up until the arc in OP's pic. It's been on a noticeable downturn since then.
>>15320473
I loved everything up to Knights. Knights felt very lacking. Still need to read the next two.
>>15320473
The WW2 volume is one of my favorite comics of all time.
>>15320473
8bit is better desu
>>15320547
I feel like it was the art. I know they did switch to a webcomic format and all but the art really did look very webcomicy around then.
Also I feel like Robo works best when he's set in the early 1900s or WW2. Basically the pre modern world where I feel like it's a bit to self aware where he talks about comics and the Tesladyne staff is all YAY SUPER SCIENCE LOL!
>>15320473
I've always meant to read this since I love Clevinger's writing. I've always heard people sing atomic robo's praises so it sounds like just how his writing constantly improved with 8-bit Theatre, his writing only improved with this.
>>15321453
Robo is a lot more "family friendly" than 8bit so don't go in expecting a lot of murderrape
>>15321453
The earliest stories are the best. After it switched to a webcomic format, it kind of slumped a bit.
I miss Warbot in Accounting. It didn't last long but it's top notch Clevinger.
>>15324657
oh geez, that is just depressing
>>15322580
I prefer Clevinger's wit/humor to any adult themes it might hold back on. The hardest a webcomic has ever made me laugh was in 8-bit when fighter divides up all the characters into teams.
Big problem with AR is that outside of Robo himself very few of the characters have any real depth to them. Bernie's allright but Jenkins is just a chuck norris joke and Lang is girl jenkins
the period stuff is much better
>>15326362
>the period stuff is much better
Do you mean like the one time where Robo is sent back in time to the old west or when Robo has to fight crazy energized Japs in WWII China?
>>15330945
The WW2 era stuff specifically but I also like when he's hanging out with Tessla or Carl Sagan.
>>15331128
>>15330945
>>15326362
absolutely adored She-Devils of the Pacific.
Just the perfect mix of historical touchstones and secret superweapon programs to get my dick hard
>>15331902
I liked the one where he was rolling with the vigilante crime fighter. They don't really show his relationship with Tessla as much as they should and there was a lot of funny parent moments in it.
Also that one girl who was total robosexual
>>15331983
she's back as a middle-aged woman in one of the latest arcs and it rules
>>15334004
Oh, I haven't read that one yet. Ill have to give it a look.