In a city under siege, Leonardo da Vinci sends Isabel and the machine on a dangerous mission. But in the thick of battle, the machine starts to exhibit strange behavior, leaving Isabel to wonder if it's gaining consciousness at the worst possible moment.
From creators Paul Allor (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) and Chris Evenhuis (Wynonna Earp) comes this swashbuckling, historical adventure story about war, identity and the birth of the modern world!
The Machine and Isabel run through a city in chaos on a rescue mission. The story is exciting and full of several surprises and the visuals are perfect. Historical fiction doesn't get better than this! Definitely worth picking up! Read Full Review
Despite my myriad complaints about the first issue, Monstro Mechanica #2 is a great read. It improved on many of the complaints of the first book, and it kept the bits that worked. I recommend this one. Check it out. Read Full Review
Monstro Mechanica gets moving a bit better in this installment than the first and it feels like there's some forward momentum here on a couple of fronts. Read Full Review
Monstro Mechanica #2 is a fun comic that shows a lot of potential for this new series. If the creative team continues to expand on the relationships that we see in this book, I could see a nice following for the series. With fearless creativity, Monstro Mechanica shows us what a new comic series is capable of becoming. Read Full Review
Another solid issue to this new promising series. So far I'm really enjoying Isabel's character development and her relationship with the robot it's very well done, the artwork keeps on impressing me and the world building is pretty interesting. I really think this series has potential to be something fun and cool. Bring on the next issue