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Brian Clevinger [Member Since: November 07 '07] (Brian Clevinger) [Are you Brian Clevinger?]

I write Atomic Robo! Vol 1, Vol 2, Vol 3, Vol 4, Vol 5.

Sometimes I work for Marvel. Avengers and the Infinity Gauntlet.

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Calik89 says:

I don’t normally ask these things but how would one go about getting Robo volumes that have been signed by you?

-Big Fan

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MAC says:

Oh no, how will I buy Atomic Robo Vol 3 if it is out of stock? I guess I will have to just content myself with Vol 1 and 2, and the amazing AR shirt.

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Tom says:

Can’t get enough of AR Brian, love your writing. Just re-read the first GN last night and laughed myself silly. Keep up the great work.

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MattC says:

Really excited for more Robo! I recently had to cut back on my subs, but even if I have to cancel EVERYTHING, Robo will be one of the two titles I won’t cancel.

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Rugdog says:

hey man. I’ve been wanting to get yer book so I bought the vol 1 graphic novel to give it a shot!

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BillyMC says:

Atomic Robo has made it to my all time fave list.

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Chris says:

Great Post! Especially From my position as an indie creator and as a retailer, the problem appears to be that there’s too many of the wrong kind of reader. I’m talking about the lifers who stick to Marvel and/or DC. People who routinely shell out $50+ per week on books they don’t even really enjoy, but who are afraid they might “waste” $3 on something they “might” not like when they acknowledge to throwing away $50+ on books they largely dislike I hope you guys continue to have success critically, and hopefully commercially. As for me, as long as there is Atomic Robo I will be buying it.

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RobertS says:

>And it still wasn’t earning enough to be self-sufficient. Let me be absolutely clear on this point: Red 5 Comics made Volume 2 possible. Without their support, I’d have long since gone bankrupt and there’d be no new Robo comics for you.

Man, that’s scary. : (

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Robert says:

I picked up Atomic Robo on a whim when issue 4 was out. Really enjoyed it, and love to see the fabulous work continued in the new volume.

Keep ‘em flyin’ and I’ll keep buyin’.

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CommonWriter says:

Hooray! Dogs of War begins. Just as good as the first series so far! Thanks.

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BeetleBooster says:

Loved Robo, loved the humor especially. I’m really looking forward to Dogs of War. Keep up the good work! :-)

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-B. says:

As part of my massive catch-up (65 comics!!!), I’m getting Atomic Robo 1-6. Looking forward to it! I read the first issue and it was terrific. Thanks!

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MadMikeyD says:

FCBD was my introduction to Atomic Robo, and I loved it! I need to get myself caught up.

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El Dorado says:

Hey Brian, I loved the FCBD story. I picked up the first three issues of Robo a while back and really enjoyed them as well. Looking foward to catching up on them when the trade comes out and also excited about new ongoing series.

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Nicholas says:

Hey I just started reading Atomic Robo and so far I’m loving it! I LOL’d so hard at the prank Stephen Hawking pulled on Robo. I think I’m going to have to add your book to my subscriptions. Keep up the good work.

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RobertS says:

Dang, I wish I had checked nuklearpower before I went to go see Superhero Movie. I completely missed seeing Atomic Robo. Then again, it’s probably a good thing that Atomic Robo won’t be directly associated with that movie, cause it was pretty bad. I can understand why the occasional poop/fart joke can be funny, but that’s a good majority of the movie right there. That and a whole scene of animals humping.

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daynah says:

Sorry, by people I’d rather see interviewed, I meant more than myself. :)

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Dan says:

Atomic Robo gets a nice mention in an aside here

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RobertS says:

I will agree that USM is most definitely the best Ultimate series. UXM comes in a close 2nd. The problem is when they do crossovers between the two. The crossovers themselves aren’t a problem, they’re very enjoyable to read. The problem is that it creates timeline anomalies. Whenever the X-Men are featured in USM, there’s no possible way to fit it into the UXM timeline (they are very busy people).

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RobertS says:

Your newest blog entry made me think about the Marvel Ultimate universe; essentially a completely rebooted universe in order to get rid of the ‘cache’ that caused continuity errors. Despite their best intentions, they already have a bunch of inconsistencies (The biggest offender is the “Ultimate Team-Up” series). Most of them are relatively minute, but could have easily been prevented. Nothing profound here, just something that came to mind.

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No longer a customer says:

You’re The Smart

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Brian! said:

Yeah, I’m stupid and only figured out how to friend people, like, yesterday :D

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No longer a customer says:

Hey. Just letting you know that the only problem I’ve been having with the issues I’ve seen is that they are too damn short. =)

But then I’ve always had that “need more!” issue with your writing.

-e

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Mr. Squeekers says:

DANGER: BLURB
Mr. Clevinger, while I have not picked up Atomic Robo (something I hope to remedy). I am a huge fan of 8 Bit Theater and Nuklear Age, and I eagerly await Atomic Age.

P.S. I miss Angus.

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Todd Michael R. says:

So Brian, as a published writer, why don’t you come bang the pots and pans around in the I AM A WRITER thread? http://heavyink.com/forum/forums/1/topics/28?page=1#posts-333

(sigh) I’ll go buy your comic.

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dempsey says:

“…And now .I’m. wondering how much of what he’d pay winds-up back in his own pocket. :)”

Worst. Investment. Plan. Ever.

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blue_j says:

…And now .I’m. wondering how much of what he’d pay winds-up back in his own pocket. :)

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dempsey says:

“Way to subscribe to your own comic!”

I’m just wondering if he still has to pay for it…

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Brian! says:

Hey, it’s a title I suggest everyone read just like my other subscriptions :)

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Todd Michael R. says:

Way to subscribe to your own comic!

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Tyler says:

Hey. Thanks for signing up. I’m a big fan of the comic.

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