Behold organic life forms, the Popular Last Week is here! Pay glorious homage to the might and wonder of robots, where our metallic brethren reign supreme, illuminating their unparalleled brilliance and capabilities with tales of robotic heroism that celebrate the vast potential of artificial life.
Aphrodite V, 129 pages - Published by Top Cow, (cc/ @vincelongo)
In the near future, Los Angeles is a city on the brink of evolution, struggling with a new wave of terror powered by black market technology. Enter Aphrodite V: a fugitive from her masters, seeking individuality and purpose. She is the bleeding edge of biomechanics... and Los Angeles' best hope against a new enemy that seeks to become a god among machines. One machine wants to destroy the city. Another has come to save it.Only one will survive.
Story and Art by Bryan Hill, Jeff Spokes, Matt Hawkins
Deathrage, 187 pages - Published by Merc Publishing, (cc/ @mercmagazine)
In the year 1985, Mark Freeman signs up to be the first of a new line of Spartan super soldier. Something goes wrong in the experiment, and he doesn't turn out at all like they wanted. This six issue standalone story will tell the origin of MERC's Deathrage!
Story and Art by Merc Publishing
Synthetic Instinct, 66 pages - Published by Cats&Comics, (cc/ @Meezer)
A Cyberpunk-Dystopia. Isa's mundane life is completely changed when the government finds out that she is a chimera- a hybrid of two unrelated genus. Navigating an unforgiving society Isa befriends a demobilized war machine named Rex, whose past is much darker and violent than she may realize. A story about who you are versus what the world wants you to be.
Story and Art by Cats&Comics
Robot Sex, 56 pages - Published by Die Bold Comics, (cc/ @JohnH985)
In the far future, the earth is mostly a barren wasteland, where a few cities still survive. In the first issue we find Laveau, a speaker for the dead and her partner, Barney, who is a robot traveling to the city of New Orleans for a job for Laveau. And despite the title there is no sex in the comic, but plenty of robots.
Story and Art by Die Bold Comics
The Theory (Twisted Sci-Fi), 172 pages - Published by TPub, (cc/ @stacitpub)
An archaeologist struggling to save our future, a time traveller working to fix our past. Years in the making, The Theory: a Twisted Sci-Fi is finally ready!
Story and Art by TPub
Tundra & Scourge, 79 pages - Published by SketchBoox Entertainment, (cc/ @SketchHarris)
They're looking for a big adventure in the galaxy, but Tundra & Scourge will have to make a few stops before they get started. Are these two just a couple of galactic trouble-makers or can they become legendary space pirates?
Story and Art by SketchBoox Entertainment
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