Dynamite Entertainment proudly announces that they have
acquired the rights to publish comic books based on the beloved science fiction
anime, Robotech®. In a unique
sub-licensing arrangement with DC Entertainment and with the Harmony Gold USA,
Dynamite Entertainment will publish a new series beginning with a Robotech /
Voltron crossover event. This crossover
marks the first time uniting the popular Robotech cast with the five lions of
Voltron, a fan-favorite World Events Production property.
The Robotech series debuted in 1985, an adaptation
combining concepts from three Japanese anime series (Super Dimension Fortress
Macross, Genesis Climber Mospeada, and Super Dimension Century Southern Cross)
into a new, cohesive narrative. It
followed three generations of Earth soldiers who salvaged and repurposed alien
technology in combat against consecutive extraterrestrial invasions, and was
animated by the renowned animation studio Tatsunoko Production Co.
Voltron, based on the story of five robotic lions piloted
by a team of brave space explorers that combine to form a mighty metallic hero,
launched in the U.S. in September of 1984 and quickly became a #1 rated
animated series that will celebrate its 30th Anniversary in 2014.
"Robotech and Voltron are two of the most
recognizable anime series that defined '80s pop culture," says Tommy Yune,
creative director at Harmony Gold and mastermind behind the upcoming
crossover. "Both franchises have
endured in their popularity today and fans have long speculated of an epic
crossover between the universes. The
opportunity to do so is an honor, and it's a welcome challenge to construct a
storyline that works well with key characters on both sides. Most important of all, it's going to be a lot
of fun with plenty of surprises."
"Robotech is one of the finest intellectual
properties ever to come out of Japan, and we are so very fortunate to be able
to contribute to its legacy of thrilling science fiction action and
drama," says Nick Barrucci, CEO/Publisher of Dynamite Entertainment. "We're also thankful to have such great
partners on the Robotech journey, DC Comics and Harmony Gold, and joining us in
this incredible first-ever crossover with Classic Media's Voltron. We've published Voltron for years, and this
is definitely rewarding to place the two fan-favorite universes together."
"Skyscraper-sized robots and city-crushing monsters
are no strangers to the Dynamite gang, thanks to our fine experience with the
Voltron license," adds Barrucci.
"We've been the proud home to Voltron since 2011, and I think our
talented creators and editorial staff really balanced the science fiction and
space fantasy elements of that franchise with the human story of its
pilots. We're very excited to continue
the adventures of the Five Lions and the Voltron Force pilots as part of the
crossover penned by Tommy Yune, and recapture the very best qualities of our
previous Voltron series in this exciting new venture. Robotech / Voltron is a fan's dream, one we're
thrilled to add to our line of comics!"
The new Robotech / Voltron team-up adds additional
content to Dynamite's existing Voltron projects, published as two series thus
far and expanding the mythos licensed from World Events Productions. The first-ever pairing of these two giant
animated properties is expected to attract huge media and fan attention in time
for Voltron's 30th Anniversary. A new
Robotech series will follow in the wake of the crossover.
The appreciation for the original Robotech television
series, its comic spin-offs, and expansive universe of additional content runs
deep at Dynamite, as evidenced by the passionate reflections of Joe Rybandt,
the company's Senior Editor. "Every
day after school, I would watch Robotech and I loved it. LOVED IT.
Probably for a lot of the same reasons that I loved Claremont's Uncanny
X-Men, in that it was soap opera mixed with incredible action and
excitement. Also, it was my first
introduction to episodic television starring giant robots and, y'know, GIANT
ROBOTS. I've gone back to the show every
now and again, and still find it a rewarding experience, filled with great
characters and amazing design. And now, here I sit, getting ready to set a new
course with the comics."


