Robotech Volume 2

Robotech Volume 2

by SimonFurman (Author), Brian Wood (Author), Marco Turini (Author), Brian Wood (Author), Simon Furman (Author), Brian Wood (Author), Marco Turini (Author), Brian Wood (Author)

Synopsis

The world-famous, fan-favorite animated epic returns to comics with an all-new twist on the classic transforming-jetfighters-versus-giant-aliens adventure!

Return to the fan-favorite Macross Saga that began the classic Robotech franchise, as hotshot Veritech pilot Roy Fokker and skilled rookie Rick Hunter are pulled into an intergalactic war when the Earth is invaded by the insidious Zentraedi! But what happened before is happening again! Fractures in the timeline are rewriting history... which means that no-one in the cast is safe... and nothing will play out as you expect!

Whether you've seen the classic cartoon to the point you can quote every episode, or whether you've never experienced Robotech before, this graphic novel collection is for you!

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Quantity

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 112
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Titan Comics
Published: 19 Jun 2018

ISBN 10: 1785859145
ISBN 13: 9781785859144

Media Reviews
A perfect introduction for a new generation! - CBR

A fantastic read. 5 out of 5. - Critical Blast

Titan Comics has taken the classic anime and re-mastered it with a bold, new, cinematic vision, in comic book form. - Critical Blast

5 out of 5 - Nerdly

Welcome to one of the greatest series of all time. 5 out of 5. - Comic Crusaders

Just as cool, fresh, and spirited as the original...5 out of 5 - Comic Bastards

9 out of 10 - Snap Pow

A striking new take...4 out of 5 - Outright Geekery

Marco Turini's art is without question totally mind blowing. - Outright Geekery

'Must-read' for fans of military sci-fi in general and the Robotech series in particular. Highly recommended - Midwest Book Review

Author Bio
Brian Wood is a New York Times Best-selling author. He's written The X-Men and Moon Knight along with some of the biggest titles in pop culture, including Star Wars, Aliens, Conan The Barbarian, and Terminator. He co-wrote the story for the award-winning video game 1979 Revolution, and is currently adapting multiple series for television, includin Briggs Land at AMC. Simon Furman is a writer for comic books and TV animation, and editorially, he oversees Titan Books range of Transformers titles and their 'Comics Creators' series. He is also the author of numerous books and is currently lead writer and script supervisor for the upcoming animated TV show The Matt Hatter Chronicles. Marco Turini has worked on such titles as Squadron Supreme, Battleworld, Legends of the Dark Knight, Cyberforce, E.V.A., Cornello, and Nox. Marco has also worked as a concept artist for movies and games.