![]() ![]() ![]() There’s a lot going on for a story about a lone robot. We find out what happened to the other Wall-E units. ![]() We get to see Wall-E before he becomes the diligent robot we find in the movie. ![]() Each issue is self-contained and you needn’t pick up the others to get the whole story, but together the four issues paint a bigger picture which leads into the film. But we do get to see the last of the other Wall-E units in the first issue, and in the third issue we introduce the cockroach. Since it’s a prequel, it’s mostly Wall-E. TORRES: He’s very human, isn’t he? He dreams of very universal things: companionship, acceptance, “more from life.” That allows us to really relate to him despite his limited robotic vocabulary, and makes him a great protagonist.īesides Wall-E, will we be seeing any other familiar faces? What makes him such a strong lead character? GEEKDAD: Wall-E’s a robot, but he certainly exhibits a lot of human emotions. With issue #0 kicking things off this month on November 11, Torres shared some thoughts behind his latest project. Torres ( Batman: The Brave and the Bold for DC Comics and Avatar: The Last Airbender in Nickelodeon Magazine) is ready to tackle his next character, Wall-E.īased on the hit Pixar film, the new Wall-E ongoing series from Boom! Studios (with art by Morgan Luthi) takes place before the film. Getting to play with characters like Batman, Superboy, the Legion of Super-Heroes and the Teen Titans will do that to a person. He’s one of the biggest kids in the comics industry. ![]()
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