My thoughts on this digital comic from Tesladyne (digitally) and IDW (in print)
This issue kicks off with a bit of a history lesson – showing how we get to the ‘now’. First in 1928, then 1932 and finally in 1935. Then we are back to the ‘now’ of 1938….
We get the follow up to the attack on Robo and his team in the previous issue. It looks as if time and space is at risk now! There are some funny points with translation – Robo only speaks English, but there is one of the bandits who does as well. What follows is a fun translation of what Robo is saying – some good humour!
Things rapidly ramp up – we’ve got the Japanese, Robo (and his team), the bandits and now the Russians.
Concluding next issue it looks as though a lot is at stake!
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