Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom #6

Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom #6

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by PETER HOGAN
Art and cover by CHRIS SPROUSE
& KARL STORY
Has the menace of the Dero robots been eliminated? Have Tom Strong and Albrecht returned to the present day? What happened to Dr. Permafrost? Will Tesla and Val ever get married? Join Peter Hogan and Chris Sprouse as they answer all these questions and more in our mind-bending finale!
Date Available: 11/03/2010
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

Last part in this hefty tale of Nazis, robots, and world domination. Hogan has captured the full flavor of the Moore stories, and Sprouse draws powerfully with this end-of-an-era piece. The capping part, to me, was the editorial comment on the final page by Jim Lee, where he announces the end of the WildStorm imprint. I didn’t necessarily enjoy all of the titles that came under that banner, but I like the idea that stories outside of the main DC and Marvel universes have a possible home (like Tom Strong, for instance). There’s the promise that the characters will go on, but this demonstrates that the independent comics landscape is like the tide, coming, then receding, each moment. Don’t take anything for granted.
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by PETER HOGAN
Art and cover by CHRIS SPROUSE
& KARL STORY
Has the menace of the Dero robots been eliminated? Have Tom Strong and Albrecht returned to the present day? What happened to Dr. Permafrost? Will Tesla and Val ever get married? Join Peter Hogan and Chris Sprouse as they answer all these questions and more in our mind-bending finale!
Date Available: 11/03/2010
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

Last part in this hefty tale of Nazis, robots, and world domination. Hogan has captured the full flavor of the Moore stories, and Sprouse draws powerfully with this end-of-an-era piece. The capping part, to me, was the editorial comment on the final page by Jim Lee, where he announces the end of the WildStorm imprint. I didn’t necessarily enjoy all of the titles that came under that banner, but I like the idea that stories outside of the main DC and Marvel universes have a possible home (like Tom Strong, for instance). There’s the promise that the characters will go on, but this demonstrates that the independent comics landscape is like the tide, coming, then receding, each moment. Don’t take anything for granted.
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
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