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APR240973 Astrobots #1 of 5 (Massive Exclusive Hector Trunnec Bike Virgin Variant)

Astrobots #1

Massive Exclusive Hector Trunnec Bike Virgin Variant

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Publisher: Massive / Whatnot Publishing
Series: Astrobots
Release Date: 10-07-2024
Hector Trunnec, Astrobots series artist, created this cover as an exclusive for Massive Publishing in his elegant watercolor style. Massive is making the virgin variant of this freewheeling cover design available to retail for the first time.

Simon Furman, writer of the original Transformers comic series and creator of Marvel's Death's Head, has teamed up with Heavy Metal artist Hector Trunnec to create an all-new Mecha-Masterwork based on the toyline designed by Aaron Thomas.
  
Pathfinders, Pioneers...breaking new ground in the furthest reaches of the galaxy...they are - ASTROBOTS.
  
The clock is ticking for planet Earth and the race is on to find a new world capable of sustaining human life. New, sophisticated machine lifeforms called Astrobots are dispatched to scout far-flung worlds in the hope of crafting a new home. With food and raw materials running out and climate disasters escalating, the evacuation of the entire human population is the only slender hope remaining.
  
On Colony World 1, a catastrophic power struggle forges a new - all-Astrobot - society, and presiding over this nascent civilization is Atlas, an evolved mech with a futureproof plan. A plan that does not include humankind.

"Furman's writing is top-notch, creating a fantastic introduction to the world of Astrobots that would satisfy any Transformers fan. Trunnec's artwork is stunning, with a beautiful watercolor-like aesthetic that brings these robots to life."
-Nolan P. Smith, Pastrami Nation

"Transformers is nearly 40 years old now... but Astrobots is entry-level, a proper starting-from-scratch epic in the making. There's so much more already in the pipeline I can't talk about yet, but trust me - it's got all the breadth and potential to be a proper rival to the robots in disguise in the fullness of time."
-Simon Furman