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Robotech: Event Horizon (Graphic Novel)

Part of ROBOTECH

Illustrated by Hendry Prasetya
Paperback
$16.99 US
6.72"W x 10.14"H x 0.23"D   | 10 oz | 50 per carton
On sale Dec 17, 2019 | 112 Pages | 9781787730274

The hit comic series based on the world-famous, fan favorite animated epic continues with this stunning extra-sized Robotech Event.

Titan Comics are unleashing an all-new Robotech Event - 'Event Horizon'. Things have come to a head and answers and explanations are coming in this stunning and explosive storyline.

Titan Comics' Robotech series began where Robotech's classic Macross Saga also began - and then slowly, things changed... A major character died, another became blind while another became the new captain... But how and why? Your explanation is here in this explosive Event as realities collide and a major new alien threat emerges. And who is the mysterious new player in the story? And are they a savior... or a world killer?

Collects issues 21 to 24 of Titan Comics' smash hit series plus the Free Comic Book Day issue.
"Boasting time-traveling fun and alien-blasting action, this is a collection that encapsulates everything comic books stand for. - Five out of five" - ComicBookMovie
Simon Furman is a writer for comic books and TV animation, with a major involvement in Transformers, the '80s toy phenomenon. He has written literally hundreds of stories about the war-torn 'robots in disguise'. His other comic book credits include Doctor Who, Dragon's Claws, Death's Head, Alpha Flight, Turok, She-Hulk, Robocop, and What If? In the TV animation field, Simon has written for shows such as Beast Wars, Roswell Conspiracies, Dan Dare, X-Men: Evolution, Alien Racers and A.T.O.M.. Simon's recent/current writing work includes StarCraft, Transformers: Nefarious, Terminator - Revolution, Ronan and Death's Head 3.0, Transformers UK, Wallace & Gromit and Torchwood.
He is also the author of numerous books and is currently the lead writer and has been the script supervisor for the animated TV show The Matt Hatter Chronicles.

Marco Turini has worked on such titles Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, God Complex: Dogma.

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The hit comic series based on the world-famous, fan favorite animated epic continues with this stunning extra-sized Robotech Event.

Titan Comics are unleashing an all-new Robotech Event - 'Event Horizon'. Things have come to a head and answers and explanations are coming in this stunning and explosive storyline.

Titan Comics' Robotech series began where Robotech's classic Macross Saga also began - and then slowly, things changed... A major character died, another became blind while another became the new captain... But how and why? Your explanation is here in this explosive Event as realities collide and a major new alien threat emerges. And who is the mysterious new player in the story? And are they a savior... or a world killer?

Collects issues 21 to 24 of Titan Comics' smash hit series plus the Free Comic Book Day issue.

Praise

"Boasting time-traveling fun and alien-blasting action, this is a collection that encapsulates everything comic books stand for. - Five out of five" - ComicBookMovie

Author

Simon Furman is a writer for comic books and TV animation, with a major involvement in Transformers, the '80s toy phenomenon. He has written literally hundreds of stories about the war-torn 'robots in disguise'. His other comic book credits include Doctor Who, Dragon's Claws, Death's Head, Alpha Flight, Turok, She-Hulk, Robocop, and What If? In the TV animation field, Simon has written for shows such as Beast Wars, Roswell Conspiracies, Dan Dare, X-Men: Evolution, Alien Racers and A.T.O.M.. Simon's recent/current writing work includes StarCraft, Transformers: Nefarious, Terminator - Revolution, Ronan and Death's Head 3.0, Transformers UK, Wallace & Gromit and Torchwood.
He is also the author of numerous books and is currently the lead writer and has been the script supervisor for the animated TV show The Matt Hatter Chronicles.

Marco Turini has worked on such titles Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, God Complex: Dogma.

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