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ROBO FORCE #1-3 connecting covers (2024)
By Dustin Weaver
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I Love Maria - David Chung & Tsui Hark 1988
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Sunglasses - from The Color of Money (1986); 鐵甲無敵瑪利亞 / I Love Maria (1988); Silver Streak (1976); Deadpool 2 (2018); The Great Gatsby (2013); To Catch a Thief (1955); Barbie (2023); The Holiday (2006); Leave Her to Heaven (1945); Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970); Thunderheart (1992); Rogue (2007); Downhill Racer (1969); The Contractor (2007); Double Impact (1991); The Watermelon Woman (1996); Heathers (1988); Friday Foster (1975); and That Thing You Do! (1996).
#sunglasses#fashion#eyewear#costume design#movie costumes#the color of money#I love maria#(aka)#roboforce#silver streak#鐵甲無敵瑪利亞#deadpool 2#the great gatsby 2013#the great gatsby#to catch a thief#barbie 2023#barbie#the holiday#leave her to heaven#cotton comes to harlem#thunderheart#rogue 2007#downhill racer#the contractor 2007#double impact#the watermelon woman#heathers#friday foster#that thing you do#that thing you do!
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Oni’s first NacelleVerse miniseries, ‘RoboForce,’ will debut in April
Melissa Flores and Diogenes Neves will bring the toy line to the printed page in a new miniseries.
cover by Dustin Weaver
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Preview: Roboforce #1
Roboforce #1 preview. Roboforce #1 begins in 2091, a little over a year after the RoboForce were rendered obsolete, replaced by the superior Utopia Aegis 101 bots #comics #comicbooks
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#comic books#Comics#diogenes neves#dustin weaver#marco d&039;alfonso#melissa flores#nacelle#oni press#rhoald marcellius#roboforce#seven bucks productions
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I Love Maria - David Chung & Tsui Hark 1988
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Roboforce a.k.a. I Love Maria (1988)
#movies#posters#hong kong movies#roboforce#i love maria#tsui hark#tony leung#sally yeh#david chung#john shum
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I really like Robo Force, m'kay?
#robo force#roboforce#robo force animated series#robots#maxx 89#hun-dred#wrecker#sentinel#copter#sota 64
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Lost in the New York Comic Con hustle and bustle including the first trailer for the Scott Pilgrim anime, Good Burger II: Do you want Good Fries with that? (Not the title but I am curious) and an Ultraman Blazar stage show that actually was filled to capacity, there was a little panel for something called the Nacelleverse, a ground up project from the Nacelle company with the goal of bringing numerous disparate franchises together.
And the panel really should have been recorded, because it was a very interesting TED Talk about how a company makes a franchise and how creatives build a shared universe from the ground up.
Seems easy enough, right? Well, the first thing they need to do is get some licenses people care about, or barring that, licenses that are available. And they got…well they got licenses.
There are a lot of moving parts in creating a universe. Finding partners in weird places, like how the Biker Mice from Mars reboot is actually a co-production with Ryan Reynolds of all people, building mythology where there was none and adapting it where there is one, and then finding a buyer for your show. For instance, while Roboforce had no real mythology and the writers built a story from the ground up (a very meta tale about a line of robots that were supposed to be the next big thing, only to be confined to menial work when a newer, superior line of robots completely upstaged their debut, which is essentially what happened to the 80s toy line when it was released opposite the Transformers). Biker Mice, meanwhile, was popular enough that people know what they were about, so in that case it’s more about bringing in the hot dog and (root) beer loving rodents and their story into the shared universe. Same with the Cowboys of Moo Mesa, a real thing that existed and even had an arcade game from Konami of all people (the game was a blatant but surprisingly playable Sunset Riders clone). Then there’s stuff like the Great Garloo, a Creature from the Black Lagoon looking guy with no story to speak of, being given the personality of a wisecracking comedian that happens to resemble the Creature from the Black Lagoon.
The panel was 10/10, would recommend to anyone the least bit interested in understanding how a franchise works. But I don’t know if that means the Nacelleverse will be the big franchise that they want it to be.
Unfortunately, while shorts and ads are online, along with the website, I don’t have the one thing that ties this whole thing together. The opening for Roboforce from Cartoon Conrad. As per their discussion, they specifically went with Conrad to make a loud, Western style opening with an opening theme song that bludgeons you over the head with the blunt end of the show’s premise.
Knowing the way these things go, by the time Biker Mice comes out and is ready to air, Hasbro will have an Energon Universe cartoon animated by Studio Trigger.
#nacelle#Nacelleverse#robo force#biker mice from mars#cowboys of moo mess#yes that was real#sectarus#power lords#Roboforce
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Oni Press kicks off the Nacelleverse in 2024, bringing together RoboForce, Biker Mice, Power Lords and more
There’s a new shared-universe coming. The Nacelleverse is set to bring together some 80s classics for fresh comic book action.
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Preview: RoboForce #2 (of 3)
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ROBO FORCE #1 cover. Oni Press's streak of giving me fun characters to draw continues! This is the first of what will be three connecting covers. I'll post parts two and three as soon as I can. Robo Force #1 hits the stands April 2024.
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I Love Maria - David Chung & Tsui Hark 1988
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#sally yeh#鐵甲無敵瑪利亞#i love maria#1988#roboforce#rocket#robot#david chung#1980s film#80s movies#hong kong action#hong kong cinema#sci fi weapon#sci fi#science fiction#80s sci fi
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This is Rhoald Marcellius' variant cover for RoboForce #1 (Oni Press, April 2024)
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Preview: Roboforce #1
Roboforce #1 begins in 2091, a little over a year after the RoboForce were rendered obsolete, replaced by the superior Utopia Aegis 101 bots #comics #comicbooks
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#comic books#Comics#diogenes neves#dustin weaver#marco d&039;alfonso#melissa flores#nacelle#oni press#rhoald marcellius#roboforce#seven bucks productions
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