Atomic Robo and the Temple of Od #4 (2016)

Atomic Robo and the Temple of Od #4 (2016) – Comic Review
đ Genre
Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, Steampunk, Comedy
đŠž♂️ Main Characters
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Atomic Robo – A wisecracking, sentient robot created by Nikola Tesla, known for his heroism and scientific expertise.
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Helen McAllister – A skilled scientist and member of Robo’s team.
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Feng Xun Zhao – A Chinese martial artist with deep ties to the mystical Odic energy.
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The Temple of Od Cultists – Mysterious enemies seeking to harness ancient energy for nefarious purposes.
✍️ Writer
Brian Clevinger – Known for his signature blend of sharp wit and scientific accuracy, Clevinger crafts stories that balance humor with high-concept action.
đš Artist
Scott Wegener – Wegener’s dynamic linework and expressive character designs bring Atomic Robo’s world to vibrant life, combining retro aesthetics with modern storytelling.
đ§đŒ Editor
Lee Black – Ensures narrative consistency and pacing, guiding the team to maintain Atomic Robo's unique blend of science, fun, and cinematic flair.
đą Publisher and Brand
IDW Publishing
Brand: Atomic Robo (originally with Red 5 Comics, later fully published by IDW and also online as a webcomic)
đ Release Year
2016
đ§ Brief Plot Summary
Issue #4 of Atomic Robo and the Temple of Od sees Robo and his crew in a desperate race against time. They're up against a sinister organization aiming to weaponize Odic energy—an esoteric force blending science with mysticism. Set during the waning days of World War II, the issue layers high-stakes adventure with razor-sharp dialogue as Robo faces off against mind-controlled warriors, ancient powers, and possibly the end of the world.
đ„ Notable Arcs or Storylines
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The Temple of Od Arc – This arc dives into the lore of Odic energy, blending supernatural concepts with real historical references.
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Robo’s WWII Missions – A recurring theme where Robo’s wartime exploits highlight both the absurdity and danger of experimental science during global conflict.
đ§ Fan Theories or Interpretations
Some fans theorize that the Odic energy represents more than a pseudoscientific plot device—it's a metaphor for unchecked technological evolution. Others interpret Feng Xun Zhao's spiritual discipline as a counterbalance to Robo’s rational mind, suggesting a thematic yin-yang dynamic between science and mysticism.
đ Review Summary
Atomic Robo and the Temple of Od #4 delivers a delightful mix of pulp-style action, smart science references, and playful humor. đ€đ„ Scott Wegener’s artwork is energetic and expressive, capturing the retro-adventure tone perfectly, while Brian Clevinger’s dialogue remains snappy and clever. The story moves at a brisk pace, weaving real-world science with fictional fun. While not heavy on emotional depth, the characters are charismatic, and the stakes feel real. A must-read for fans of quirky science fiction with a nostalgic twist!
đ Whether you're a longtime Robo fan or new to the series, this issue offers a solid dose of fun, flair, and fearless adventure. đž✨
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