
Robot Archie - Wikipedia
Robot Archie is a British comic character, appearing in strips published by Amalgamated Press, Fleetway Publications and IPC Magazines. Created by Ted Cowan, the character first appeared in a serial called "The Jungle Robot" in the first issue of Lion on 23 February 1952.
From robot servant to acid house: the fantastical life of Robot Archie
Nov 25, 2021 · Archie was no more than a remote-controlled toy, operated by Ted Richie via a control pad he had in his possession. His first adventure only lasted six months, and it would be another five years before Archie returned to Lion in 1957, this time as Archie - …
Archie (robot) - Wikipedia
Archie is a humanoid robot, developed in TU Wien (TUW) in Austria and University of Manitoba in Canada. [1] [2] The development of Archie started in 2004 at the Institute of Handling Robots and Devices (IHRT) under supervision of Professor Peter Kopacek. Archie is in class a Teen size Humanoid and is over 120 cm tall.
Robot Archie (Character) - Comic Vine
Robot Archie was built by Professor C.R. Ritchie to be the world's most powerful mechanical man. Because the professor lived in Africa, Archie was at first known as the Jungle Robot...
Robot Archie - internationalhero.co.uk
Originally known as the Jungle Robot, Archie adventured around the world and later through time with his friends. At first Archie could not speak, but when he was finally fitted with a voice, he proved to be extremely boastful about his abilities.
Robot Archie and the Time Machine - The Cult British Comics …
Sep 30, 2024 · One of the most recognisable of the 1960s line-up of IPC heroes – in part because of his memorable later appearances in Grant Morrison and Steve Yeowell’s Zenith series – Robot Archie has been conspicuous by his absence so far as …
Robot Archie - Albion British Comics Database Wiki
Originally built by Professor CR Ritchie in the early 1950s, Archie was at first incapable of independent action and operated by remote control by either the professor or his son Ted and Ted's friend Ken Dale, who used him to fight injustice. Later, in …
Robot Archie – British Comics Compilations
Jan 30, 2019 · The strip lasted 25 weeks before it took a five-year hiatus and returned in 1957 as Archie, The Robot Explorer, eventually becoming better known as Robot Archie. The strip was one of Lion’s most popular during the ’60s, but the character’s adventures ended when Lion was finally cancelled in May ’74.
Ted Kearon - Comic Art Gallery
Ted Kearon was one of the most prolific of the artists who worked for Lion in the 1950s. Together with scriptwriter George Cowan, he created the famous character of robot Archie for this magazine in 1952.
Out Now! Robot Archie - Treasury of British Comics
May 22, 2024 · This new collection brings together Cowan and artist Ted Kearon's 'Robot Archie and The Time Machine' story from 1968 – the first book in the 'time traval saga', which sees Archie travel across the eons on new and exciting adventures!