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Manga Influence On US Comic Books Deepens

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Manga Influence On US Comic Books Deepens

Postby Mulboyne » Sun Sep 17, 2006 6:52 am

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Good Comics: Robotika #4
...Robotika is about a world where humans and cyborgs co-exist on a very tenuous basis. When someone found out that a scientist had created the first actual living machine, everyone wanted it, so Niko, the mute royal bodyguard was hired to retrieve the stolen prototype (in the form of a butterfly). Niko meets up with a mercenary named Cherokee Geisha...etc...etc...
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