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

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.

Titles

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

Notes

  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

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