At first, I thought he looked a bit like Ralph, the fake hostage, but this is obviously Mr. Roboto without his mask. He looks fairly average and normal.
It does seem with the official colours, Mysta’s costume does include bare shoulders, but it’s hard to say for sure. It could be just the lighting and shadows on the gold costume.
This is a critical scene from the play. The woman in the tube is the REAL Maria, whose likeness Rotwang (the “mad scientist”) is transferring to Robotrix (the golden fembot), thus transforming Robotrix into “False Maria,” a female android whom Rotwang will use to seduce men and take over the city.
On a different note, I’m so sorry that Fernando died trying to make the world a safer place. From what I read (so correct me if I’m wrong), inmates volunteer to become firefighters, for $1 an hour, during their prison terms, however they are not given the opportunity to become firefighters once they’re released, because no criminal record is required. They’re trying to change that with new legislation.
I want to know how they accomplished those special effects we see – the swirling lines around False Maria, for example – on stage. Hard to generate special effects in live theater, presumably especially in a small hometown playhouse.
1-PERFESSOR: I’m so sorry darling. My attempt to use human-sized bank pneumatic tubes to revolutionize travel has resulted in your death. Oh well. You knew the risks. I think…
2-…NO MATTER! I’m already onto my next big idea – BP9000! The perfect woman! Perfect proportions, perfect features and no voice box!
It certainly seems as though the star-struck dude in the final panel is Mr. Roboto Unmasked. And he turns out to be a rather ordinary-looking guy—maybe kind of nerdy with that bow tie, but not likely to draw undue attention to himself in a crowd, especially a crowd of theatre-goers here at the Patterson presentation of Metropolis, which would assuredly draw a lot of artsy people with, sometimes, their artsy quirks.
Mysta Chimera makes a stunning (pun?) False Maria, and I hope we get to see a bit more of the play and her before Roboto goes bonkers and does disruptive behaviors….
I have been reading the Chester Gould’s Dick Tracy books for years. This Dick Tracy is a very cheap imitation that leaves me unsatisfied. No real mystery and none of Tracy’s wit or good sense. He is a cheap imitation of himself in this strip.
Pequod almost 5 years ago
Assailed by heavy fire, Sam and Tracy soon pinned down
Detectives are not bullet-proof, no matter their renown.
Gang member becomes “hostage.” Roboto slips away
Safety first for Tracy. They shall meet again one day.
A night out at the theatre. Curtain rises on the play
Mysta looks spectacular. Futura has a way
Of leaving viewers breathless. The Chimera quite a vision
Roboto, he is smitten, so now ponders a decision.
Themes that tend to resonate. What’s real and what’s robotic?
Beauty more than just skin deep, so Mysta is hypnotic.
She’s unaware Roboto’s there. Or of his turn of mind
Should he cross a single line she’ll no longer be kind.
Neil Wick almost 5 years ago
Good morning™, Metropolitans!
At first, I thought he looked a bit like Ralph, the fake hostage, but this is obviously Mr. Roboto without his mask. He looks fairly average and normal.
Neil Wick almost 5 years ago
It does seem with the official colours, Mysta’s costume does include bare shoulders, but it’s hard to say for sure. It could be just the lighting and shadows on the gold costume.
Laurie Sefton Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Looks like Mr Roboto also comes with a faceplate or full face mask. So, spirit gum, or suction keeping that on?
Cheapskate0 almost 5 years ago
So, Roboto’s downfall is that he’s going to make a pass at Moon Maid.
Ray Toler almost 5 years ago
So, have we finally seen Roboto without his mask?
seanyj almost 5 years ago
I I still cant believe Tracy was duped by that fake hostage scam. He’s smarter than that.
wallylm almost 5 years ago
Disney’s been too focused on live remakes. Missed an opportunity to do an update: Beauty and the Bot!
Johnny Q Premium Member almost 5 years ago
You’d think that speeding TO the fire would be the more dangerous part!
willy007 almost 5 years ago
This is a critical scene from the play. The woman in the tube is the REAL Maria, whose likeness Rotwang (the “mad scientist”) is transferring to Robotrix (the golden fembot), thus transforming Robotrix into “False Maria,” a female android whom Rotwang will use to seduce men and take over the city.
Gent almost 5 years ago
So, that’s how Roboto looks without his mask.
60sFan almost 5 years ago
Mysta’s dolled up, and Roboto can’t resist. This should be fun.
L Silverman almost 5 years ago
Hmmm…the guy in the background with the specs is wearing a turtleneck that looks awfully familiar.
Knightman Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I think he looks like one of the Pep Boys Auto Parts guys, Manny, Moe or Jack!!!
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Oh uh… This can’t end well.
kantuck-nadie almost 5 years ago
Well that raised a red flag in my mind; “Stalker”
DM3456 almost 5 years ago
Great artwork, composition and coloring today!!!
oakie817 almost 5 years ago
the plot thickens
tripwire45 almost 5 years ago
I think we just got our first look at Roboto’s face.
bluegirl285 almost 5 years ago
Oh, I can’t wait to see how THIS turns out!
On a different note, I’m so sorry that Fernando died trying to make the world a safer place. From what I read (so correct me if I’m wrong), inmates volunteer to become firefighters, for $1 an hour, during their prison terms, however they are not given the opportunity to become firefighters once they’re released, because no criminal record is required. They’re trying to change that with new legislation.
jrankin1959 almost 5 years ago
Like I said – Mysta saves the playhouse some cash by bringing her own special effects…
tsull2121 almost 5 years ago
He’s just as bland and boring as this entire storyline
trimguy almost 5 years ago
Maybe just the way he is drawn, but is there a black line surrounding his face? Maybe from a mask?
WestofthePecan Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I want to know how they accomplished those special effects we see – the swirling lines around False Maria, for example – on stage. Hard to generate special effects in live theater, presumably especially in a small hometown playhouse.
Another Take almost 5 years ago
1-PERFESSOR: I’m so sorry darling. My attempt to use human-sized bank pneumatic tubes to revolutionize travel has resulted in your death. Oh well. You knew the risks. I think…
2-…NO MATTER! I’m already onto my next big idea – BP9000! The perfect woman! Perfect proportions, perfect features and no voice box!
3-ARISE BP9000!
4-Ummmm, up BP9000…come on, you can do it…uh oh…
5-KABUKI: WHAT A COSTUME! I MUST POSSESS IT!
WestofthePecan Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Granted, this is slightly off topic, but how is there an audience if the show is “Coming Soon” as the marquee says?
Wizard of Ahz-no relation almost 5 years ago
I’ll be glad when roboto is inside,m I’m getting sick of the ear worm
patroman almost 5 years ago
If you’re wondering where Tracy & Sam are, they’re at the station, doing the paperwork on the robbery.
jimakin almost 5 years ago
“Domo arigato, Mysta.”
— Roboto
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 5 years ago
Mr Roboto is star struck with her electrifying performance.
1MadHat Premium Member almost 5 years ago
With the weird line around his face, it looks like he’s wearing a mask. Badly. Probably stuck on with JB Weld™.
Sisyphos almost 5 years ago
It certainly seems as though the star-struck dude in the final panel is Mr. Roboto Unmasked. And he turns out to be a rather ordinary-looking guy—maybe kind of nerdy with that bow tie, but not likely to draw undue attention to himself in a crowd, especially a crowd of theatre-goers here at the Patterson presentation of Metropolis, which would assuredly draw a lot of artsy people with, sometimes, their artsy quirks.
Mysta Chimera makes a stunning (pun?) False Maria, and I hope we get to see a bit more of the play and her before Roboto goes bonkers and does disruptive behaviors….
anopcfox1 almost 5 years ago
I have been reading the Chester Gould’s Dick Tracy books for years. This Dick Tracy is a very cheap imitation that leaves me unsatisfied. No real mystery and none of Tracy’s wit or good sense. He is a cheap imitation of himself in this strip.