Ex Machina, Vol. 3: Fact v. Fiction
Written by Brian K. Vaughan Art by Tony Harris & Tom Feister Cover by Harris Collecting three unique storylines of the Eisner Award-winning series from issues #11-16! Mayor Mitchell Hundred must make a difficult decision about his own future, becomes part of a shocking trial complicated by the...
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Written by Brian K. Vaughan Art by Tony Harris & Tom Feister Cover by Harris Collecting three unique storylines of the Eisner Award-winning series from issues #11-16! Mayor Mitchell Hundred must make a difficult decision about his own future, becomes part of a shocking trial complicated by the unexpected arrival of an all-new superhero, and leaves New York City for the first time since his election to embark on a strange adventure!
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781401209889 (1401209882)
ASIN: 1401209882
Publish date: April 5th 2006
Publisher: Wildstorm
Pages no: 144
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Science Fiction,
Politics,
Alternate History,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comic Book,
Superheroes
Series: Ex Machina (#3)
When a superhero saves thousands of people's lives from a terrorist attack and steps up as the mayor of New York City, how will he handle the everyday politic issues involving both supernatural disasters and real-world issues such as abortion? This series of comic tells such a weird combination of p...
I don't know! I read these and then the next day I found them lying on my floor and I was like "Wait, did I read those yet?" They're fine! Just wasn't super up my alley at the moment. This is about me, not the book. Things have been crazy lately. We're moving? It's just stressful, you know?
I was a little afraid I'd forgotten too much and wouldn't be able to pick it back up. Silly me. I got right back into the story with no problems, even when they messed me about by changing the time in the story. Clever stuff. I love the comic shop, and the childish arguments over abandoned plotline...