A review by andyshute
Atomic Robo and the Dogs of War by Brian Clevinger, Scott Wegener

3.0

It's been a while since I read the first collection (which I really enjoyed) but Atomic Robo really doesn't require any prior knowledge. This time we get a series of stories from WWII which sort of flow though seem a little disjointed (saying something for AR). The art is brilliant throughout and again, fantastically coloured. I thought that though fun, it was less funny this time round (probably reflected the era and events in which it's set), with glimpses of the previous humour only really cropping up in the "B" stories and the fantastic free comic book day edition collected at the end. Still, average Atomic Robo is better than pretty much everything else out there currently. Written purely for the fun of it. Plus some touching words from the creators regarding their grandfathers.