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JOE BENITEZ DEBUTS HIS NEWEST THRILLING SERIES! The exciting adventure of Aspen's newest female heroine begins here! The mysteries surrounding private investigator LADY MECHANIKA and her origin begin to unfold as she heads to a rundown city known as Satan's Alley. Located on the lower eastside, it is an area of town under siege by the presence of a murderous creature of unknown origin. While a weapons manufacturer has issued a reward for the unknown slayer, drawing a crowd of bounty hunters looking to cash in, Lady Mechanika's purpose is far more personal - information that could lead to the truth about her creation. Featuring a 13-page story that sets the stage for the brand-new LADY MECHANIKA #1 issue coming next month, make sure to get in on the ground floor of the next exciting series! Complete with an additional sketchbook section, never before seen art, and a stunning cover by creator Joe Benitez himself, this special #0 issue is not to be missed!

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Steampunk is sexy 0

100 Words Or LessSteampunk has a new hero and her name is Lady Mechanika! Joe Benitez introduces readers into the fascinating world of steampunk, set in 1878. Who is the mysterious Lady Mechanika and why has Master replaced her arms with mechanical limbs? So Then I Said... "I love drawing strong, sexy female characters." -- Joe Benitez  I love reading about strong, sexy female characters so this book was immediately flagged when I flipped through Previews. Issue #0 serves as a teaser to the worl...

3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

This one snuck up on me 0

So I had no idea what this book would be about nor had I read or seen anything on it before release except some artwork for a Campbell variant cover for issue #1, and my local comic store owner mentioning Turner as being one of the brain children of this book before he died. Needless to say this book was very very good. The writing was solid and the story was not to emo considering it's subject. The artwork is nothing short of amazing Benitez really nailed the feel of a true steampunk book, and ...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

I think I just fell in love. 0

There are two things I've never done until today. The first is read a comic published by Aspen, and the second is write a review for a comic of any calibre. Lady Mechanika changed all that for me.  A few months ago I saw the character designs for the leading lady while trawling through DeviantArt and as a huge fan of the Steam Punk genre my heart was automatically won, but a great character design isn't an automatic win in the world of comics, you must also factor in a great story with likeable ...

6 out of 6 found this review helpful.
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