Atomic Diner is a publishing company based in Dublin, set up in 2002 and run by Rob Curley.
Titles[]
Naked Lunch, anthology, 2002
In Dublin City by Gerry Hunt, 2 issues, 2003
Freakshow, Americana/detective/supernatural series written by Rob Curley and drawn variously by Stephen Thompson, Stephen Mooney, Bob Byrne and Declan Shalvey, 18 issues plus one special, 2004-
Atomic Rocket Group 66, 1950s superhero comic written by Curley and drawn by Will Sliney, 2008
Róisín Dubh, 1890s Irish horror story plotted by Curley, scripted by Maura McHugh and drawn by Stephen Daly, preview 2010, issues proper 2011-2013
Formation Seven preview, 1980s superhero/spy comic, written by Curley and drawn by Gary Gowran, 2010
The League of Volunteers, 1940s Irish adventure series written by Curley and drawn by Barry Keegan, 2011-
Jennifer Wilde, miniseries written by Curley and McHugh, drawn by Stephen Downey, 2011-
The Black Scorpion, a one-shot written by Curley and drawn by Downey, 2012
The Crimson Blade, swashbuckling adventure in 1791 by Curley and David O'Sullivan
Noe the Savage Boy written by Curley and Malachy Coney and drawn by Downey, 2012
- The Glimmer Man, 1940s adventure series written by Curley and Darrin O'Toole, drawn by Luca Pizzari, 2013-2015
Online reference[]
Atomic Diner at the Comic Book DB










