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ABC Warriors, Vol 1: The Mek-nificent Seven

by Pat Mills

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Series: ABC Warriors (1)

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The Volgan war has raged for years, spreading off Earth and on to Mars. Now an Earth general has assembled a team of advanced robots capable of withstanding atomic, bacterial or chemical attack, to finally conquer the devil planet. They are Hammerstein, a war-droid whose chest puffs with pride when he hears the national anthem; Joe Pineapples, a secretive, ice-cool sniper; Blackblood, so evil he drinks the oil of fallen robots; Mongrol, a mindless killing machine; Happy Shrapnel, a sharp-shooting old-timer; Steelhorn, the self-styled greatest robot ever created; and Deadlock, the mysterious Khaos-worshipper and wielder of the mystical Ace of Swords. They are the A.B.C. Warriors and they've come to tame a planet. Spread the word… (more)
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Not a huge fan of the ABCs, but still cuddly. ( )
  morbusiff | Sep 20, 2018 |
The first volume of collected stories from the 2000 A.D. comic. It's about a group of seven robot warriors who are brought together by a mysterious human controller for special missions (sort of a dirty dozen scenario set in the 2000 A.D. universe). I haven't read much 2000 A.D. stuff but picked this up after enjoying Alan Moore's Ballad of Halo Jones and D.R. and Quinch which I both liked. This however, I found rather dull. The early episodes where the team is being assembled was decent enough but after that its just... insipid really. ( )
  iftyzaidi | Jul 1, 2011 |
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Gibbons, DaveIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
McMahon, MikeIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
O'Neill, Kevinsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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The Volgan war has raged for years, spreading off Earth and on to Mars. Now an Earth general has assembled a team of advanced robots capable of withstanding atomic, bacterial or chemical attack, to finally conquer the devil planet. They are Hammerstein, a war-droid whose chest puffs with pride when he hears the national anthem; Joe Pineapples, a secretive, ice-cool sniper; Blackblood, so evil he drinks the oil of fallen robots; Mongrol, a mindless killing machine; Happy Shrapnel, a sharp-shooting old-timer; Steelhorn, the self-styled greatest robot ever created; and Deadlock, the mysterious Khaos-worshipper and wielder of the mystical Ace of Swords. They are the A.B.C. Warriors and they've come to tame a planet. Spread the word

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