Robot Comics

Summary

Robot Comics is an independent publisher of mobile comics, founded in 2009 and based in Barcelona, Spain. It has published original mobile comics and adaptions for Android,[1] iPhone,[2] iPod Touch, Amazon Kindle[3] and Nintendo DSi,[4] many of them under a Creative Commons license.

Robot Comics
IndustryPublishing
Founded2009
FounderHermes Pique
HeadquartersBarcelona, Spain
ProductsComics
WebsiteOfficial website

Titles edit

Their titles include:

  • American Terror (by Jeff McComsey)
  • Bear Beater Bunyan (by Josh Hechinger and Jorge Muñoz)
  • Cory Doctorow's Futuristic Tales of the Here and Now[5] (by Cory Doctorow and various, Creative Commons)
  • Dracula's Guest (by Stephen L. Antczak, James C. Bassett, Steven Sanders)
  • Erfworld (by Rob Balder and Jamie Noguchi, Creative Commons)
  • ghostboy (by Jason James)
  • Jesus Hates Zombies (by Stephen Lindsay and various)
  • Light Apprentice Nate (by Igor Noronha)
  • Misery Depot (by Hermes Pique and Juan Romera, Creative Commons)
  • Phantom Jack (by Michael San Giacomo, Mitchell Breitweiser and various)
  • Robot 13[6] (by Thomas Hall and Daniel Bradford)
  • The Desert Peach (by Donna Barr)
  • The Eternal City (by Sergio Carrera)
  • Thunder Road (by Sean Demory and Steven Sanders)
  • Ubunchu! (by Hiroshi Seo, Creative Commons)
  • Valentine (by Alex de Campi and Christine Larsen, Creative Commons)[7]

Awards and nominations edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ List of Robot Comics' releases for Android
  2. ^ Robot Comics' releases on iTunes
  3. ^ List Robot Comics' releases for Amazon Kindle
  4. ^ Robot Comics Announces Comics for Nintendo DSi, Newsarama, July 2, 2009
  5. ^ My graphic novel for Android and iPhone, Boing Boing, June 24, 2009
  6. ^ Robot 13 Comes to the iPhone, GeekDad, January 21, 2010
  7. ^ Dueben, Alex (December 15, 2009). "Alex De Campi Celebrates "Valentine"". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved December 16, 2009.

References edit

  • Made-for-mobile comics: The future of pulp?, CNN, August 12, 2009