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It was the most unusual catch the fisherman had ever seen: a robotic creation with a skull for a head!
ROBOT-13 has no idea what or who it is, nor where it came from. All it
knows is that it has an instinctual and irresistible drive to protect
mankind from mythological creatures of destruction.
Two people who do know something about the creature are Thomas Hall and
Daniel Bradford, the creators of this new comic book series from
Blacklist Studios set to debut at this year’s Museum of Comic &
Cartoon Art (MoCCA) Festival.
As fantastical and imaginative as the premise of ROBOT-13 is, it all came together organically for Hall and Bradford.
“Daniel had this robot design he was working on, and I had been reading
Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’ at the time,” explains writer and
co-creator Hall. “I thought there could be a connection. Frankenstein
was really a product of its day. People wondered if science had any
limits and whether it should have them,” he continues.
Hall decided it would be fun to play with a main conceit of the
Frankenstein legend. “If something is created that can think and
reason, what would that creation think about itself?”
The original Frankenstein novel was subtitled, “A Modern Prometheus,”
as a nod to the titan of Greek mythology who stole fire to give to
mortals. Mythology plays a role in ROBOT-13 as well.
“There’s a very Ray Harryhausen-feel to something mechanical with a
skull for a head,” notes Hall, referring to the man who created the
special effects behind such mythological fantasy films as “Jason and
the Argonauts,” “Clash of the Titans” and the Sinbad movies.
“Naturally, we decided our robot should fight giant monsters from
mythology, just like the ones in the movies we grew up with!”
The monster mash-up of the Frankenstein creature and Greek mythology goes beyond mere battles between behemoths, however.
“In Greek mythology, there’s always the journey where the hero goes to
find himself. Having our “creature” follow that hero’s path, looking
for who he was, gives me as a writer some great stuff to use. And who
doesn’t love a giant monster fight?” explains Hall.
Working together since 2003, Hall and Bradford front Blacklist Studios. Other projects include their first series together, a moody, supernatural tale of serial killers and the apocalypse called “Enlightenment,” and the raucous action-comedy “KING!,” about a certain side-burned, peanut butter-and-banana-sandwich-eating rocker turned monster killer.
Now, striking the balance between “Enlightenment” and “KING!” comes
ROBOT-13 #1. The full-color comic book with 24 action-packed story
pages retails for $3.00. Readers can choose between two covers: a
photo-realistic painted cover by fan-favorite Jeff Slemons or an edgy,
frenetic cover done in signature style by series co-creator Daniel
Bradford. Don’t miss Robot-13’s pulse-pounding debut, as he is dredged
from the depths to battle a terrifying Kraken in the epic adventure,
“Colossus!”
More information about ROBOT-13 and other Blacklist Studios titles can be found on the internet at www.blackliststudios.com. Readers can also visit the ROBOT-13 MySpace page at www.myspace/robotthirteen.
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