Author

Robert Mandell

📖 Overview

Robert Mandell is an American writer, director, and producer known primarily for his work in animated television series. His most notable creation is the 1986-1987 series "The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers," which he produced and co-wrote. In 1995, Mandell created "Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders," writing and directing many of its episodes. His other significant credits include work as executive producer on the American version of "Thunderbirds 2086" and the "Ace Ventura, Pet Detective" animated series. As CEO and Chief Creative Officer of Red Sky Entertainment, Mandell has overseen various multimedia projects including "Heavy Metal Pulp" novels and the "Avalon: Web of Magic" series. His company has also been involved in development of adaptations including Larry Niven's "Ringworld" and a planned live-action version of "Galaxy Rangers." Through his production companies New Frontier Productions/New Frontier Entertainment and later Voyager, Mandell has continued to develop content for television and other media platforms. His work has primarily focused on science fiction and fantasy genres across multiple formats.

👀 Reviews

Online reviews are limited for Robert Mandell, with most commentary focusing on his television work rather than written content. What readers liked: - Strong world-building in "Avalon: Web of Magic" series - Complex storylines in "Galaxy Rangers" that appeal to both children and adults - Integration of environmental themes - Female protagonists in "Jewel Riders" who display leadership and agency What readers disliked: - Inconsistent pacing in later "Avalon" books - Some dialogue criticized as formulaic - Limited character development in supporting cast Ratings across platforms: Goodreads: - "Avalon: Web of Magic" series averages 3.8/5 from 800+ ratings Amazon: - "Heavy Metal Pulp" novels average 3.5/5 from limited reviews - Individual "Avalon" books range from 3.5-4.2/5 Reader quote: "Mandell creates unique worlds but sometimes sacrifices character depth for plot mechanics" - Amazon reviewer, 2019 Notable: Most reviews come from nostalgic viewers of his animated series rather than readers of his written work.

📚 Books by Robert Mandell

Avalon: Web of Magic - A 12-book fantasy series following three teenage girls who discover they have magical powers and must protect both Earth and the magical world of Avalon from dark forces.

The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers - A space western animated series about an elite law enforcement team protecting human colonies from threats in the year 2086.

Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders - An animated fantasy series about three young women who use enchanted jewels to defend their magical kingdom of Avalon.

Heavy Metal Pulp - A series of cyberpunk noir novels blending science fiction with detective noir storytelling.

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