Vandroid (comic book) explained

Vandroid
Schedule:Monthly
Limited:y
Scifi:first
Multigenre:n
Publisher:Dark Horse Comics
Startmo:February
Startyr:2014
Endmo:June
Endyr:2014
Issues:5
Writers:Tommy Lee Edwards
Noah Smith
Artists:Dan McDaid
Letterers:John Workman
Colorists:Melissa Edwards
Editors:Jeff Mariotte
Daniel Chabon
Creators:Nick Demetris Nicola
Tommy Lee Edwards
Noah Smith
Dan McDaid
Tpb:Paperback
Isbn:1-61655-495-9
Subcat:Dark Horse Comics
Sort:Vandroid (comic book)

Vandroid is a five-issue comic book limited series, written by Tommy Lee Edwards and Noah Smith, illustrated by Dan McDaid and published by Dark Horse Comics.[1] There is an accompanying Vandroid soundtrack album by French electronic music label Ed Banger Records,[2] a short film directed by Edwards[3] and an animated trailer made by London-based studio Golden Wolf.[4]

Plot summary

The backstory of the Vandroid comic book is that its creators are reviving a fictionally lost sci-fi movie from 1984.[5] As for the story itself: Chuck Carducci, a genius engineer who had the world at his feet is now a washed up, broke mechanic. Chuck is contacted by an old friend from his college days with an offer to work on a new project involving artificial intelligence. Combining stolen electronics from NASA, high-performance van parts, and a plutonium-ion battery obtained by a shady corporation, Chuck builds a humanoid robot. He designs the robot to look like an idealized version of his younger self - fitter, stronger, and more attractive. In addition, the robot's A.I. brain is installed with all the positive characteristics and good memories in Chuck's life. Chuck puts everything he ever wanted to be into Vandroid, and the robot now has the opportunity to fulfill his maker's lost potential.[6]

Development

Vandroid started with Nick Demetris Nicola's music and concept. Nick introduced Tommy Lee Edwards to his Vandroid soundtrack, along with the backstory of the 1980s sci-fi action movie that never was. Edwards wanted to build upon the idea of Vandroid's untold story and pulled in writer Noah Smith and artist Dan McDaid to create a comic book series based on the Vandroid synopsis.[7]

Collected edition

The series was collected into a single volume:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kevin . Melrose . NYCC '13: Edwards brings 'Vandroid' to Dark Horse . . October 10, 2013 .
  2. ED BANGER RECORDS . edbangerrecords . 461493120136642560 . April 30, 2014 .
    1. VANDROID soundtrack LP 2 x engraved 12" Music from #krazybaldhead #mrflash #busyp #40106 @djfeadz available May... http://t.co/mGAkXPJMpl
    . en . December 2, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201111211743/https://twitter.com/edbangerrecords/status/461493120136642560 . November 11, 2020 . live.
  3. Web site: Hugh . Armitage . Tommy Lee Edwards unveils debut short film 'Vandroid' . . December 12, 2012 .
  4. Web site: Amidi . Amid. Golden Wolf Creates 'VANDROID' Comic Book Trailer. 25 November 2014. .
  5. Web site: Rich . Johnston . Rich Johnston . Vandroid By Tommy Lee Edwards' Noah Smith And Dan McDaid, Resurrected For Dark Horse In February . . November 15, 2013 .
  6. Web site: Burton. Ryan. Tommy Lee Edwards & His Gang of Vigilantes Bring You the Cult Classic "Vandroid". 19 February 2014. .
  7. Web site: CBR TV @ WC 2014: Tommy Lee Edwards Drives "Vandroid," Can't Outgrow Godzilla . . 25 Jun 2014 . 23 January 2023 .