Typical Millenial Comic
Around the turn of the millennium, comics were in a boom period that began in the early 90s. But just because there was a lot of works being produced, doesn't mean they were all good. Fueled by advancements in desktop publishing, a plethora of slickly produced, computer colored comics with artwork that was anime influenced and generally chunky, angular and with emphasis on tech and cheesecake flooded the shelves. Chief publishers of these high style, low substance comics were the aptly named Image and Top Cow Comics.
E.V.E. Proto Mecha is a textbook example of that. It seems like there's supposed to be a good science fiction story under all the flash here, but it sure is hard to find. Characters wisecrack in the most inappropriate situations. The world is presumably some kind of dystopia, but you really can't tell how it's bad. And at the end of the day you really wish the creators would spend more time trying to tell a good story than slavishly imitate the latest anime they saw.
Still, the fact that there was a boom at all meant that someone was buying this stuff - and for those easily wowed by bright colors and really fake looking boobs, a comic like E.V.E. is sure to please.