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Ex Machina, Vol. 3: Fact v. Fiction by Brian K. Vaughan

Ex Machina, Vol. 3: Fact v. Fiction

Brian K. Vaughan

Brian K. Vaughan

EX MACHINA tells the story of civil engineer Mitchell Hundred, who becomes America's first living, breathing super-hero after a strange accident gives him amazing powers. Eventually Mitchell tires of risking his life merely to maintain the status quo and runs for mayor of New York City, winning by a landslide.This new collection features three unique storylines of the Eisner Award-winning series which Playboy calls "a two-fisted blend of super-hero action and political debate!"

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Fellini
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Fellini Iturriaga, 24 days ago

Quote-leftfantastic, did not expect that small storyline with his family...creativeQuote-right

Matt
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Matt Richter, about 1 month ago

Quote-leftthere's 3 story arcs in this volume. i didn't think the last one was quite up to the standard of all the preceding ones in the series... but it was still good. this is a seriously nice piece of work.Quote-right

Mike
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Mike Esposito, 2 months ago

Quote-leftStill living up to the hype.Quote-right

Kyle
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Kyle Eaton, 2 months ago

Quote-leftOutstanding and inventive story.Quote-right

Matthew