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Monstro Mechanica #5 cover by Chris Evenhuis
He is loyal to neither the Medici's or the Church, and he is waiting to see which side comes out on top of the conflict. Monstro Mechanica #5 cover by Chris Evenhuis Monstro Mechanica #5 takes a slower pace than the previous issues which focused on the siege This comic is focused on establishing the new status[...]
Monstro Mechanica #4 cover by Chris Evenhuis
Leonardo da Vinci and Isabella have a plan to shut it down, but will it work? Elsewhere, Signore Riario, after being extracted from Volterra by Isabella and Leonardo, meets up with an associate in Florence. Later, Leonardo and Isabella meet up with Medici. Monstro Mechanica #4 cover by Chris Evenhuis Monstro Mechanica #4 doesn't have a lot going on[...]
Monstro Mechanica #3 cover by Chris Evenhuis and Sjan Weijers
Da Vinci and the Medici forces move into the city, but chaos takes hold once more not long afterwards. Monstro Mechanica #3 cover by Chris Evenhuis and Sjan Weijers Da Vinci is given the opportunity to be something of an insufferable jackass once more, but he actually does show some genuine concern and compassion towards Isabella, making[...]
Monstro Mechanica #2 cover by Chris Evenhuis and Sjan Weijers
All the while, Isabella continues to wonder if the machine is learning how to be human. Leonardo da Vinci and Machiavelli oversee the siege outside the city walls. Monstro Mechanica #2 cover by Chris Evenhuis and Sjan Weijers After giving Monstro Mechanica #1 a pretty harsh review while seeing some potential in it, I thought to give the[...]
Monstro Mechanica #1 cover by Chris Evenhuis
Leonardo da Vinci is interested in what best benefits him and his pursuit of knowledge and invention. Monstro Mechanica #1 cover by Chris Evenhuis Monstro Mechanica is another in a line of the oddly large subgenre of sci-fi/fantasy fiction about Leonardo da Vinci Assassin's Creed II, The Private Lives of Leonardo da Vinci, Da Vinci's Demons, and[...]
Monstro Mechanica
And we were right; however, and you may want to sit down for this because you may find it extremely shocking: we spelled the title wrong. It's Monstro Mechanica, not Monstro Mechanika, from Paul Allor and Chris Evenhuis The series will launch in December, and Allor says AfterShock is the perfect home for it: "AfterShock has very[...]
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#comics pic.twitter.com/WguouG5om4 — AfterShock Comics (@AfterShockComix) September 15, 2017 We'd love to have a guess at that! It's artist Chris Evenhuis (Wynonna Earp) and writer Paul Allor (TMNT), who tweeted just a day earlier: Announcing a new creator-owned thing this month that I've been co-preparing for over four years. — Chris Evenhuis (@ChrisEvenhuis) September 14, 2017 Wow, what a coincidence[...]