When two young siblings excitedly unwrap their final Christmas presents, they discover toy robots unlike anything they have ever seen. And with good reason. What the kids and their parents don't know is that their quaint suburban home just became the beachhead for these self-aware 'bots that have begun to explore the outside world. And when one of the 'bots breaks bad, it's going to take a Christmas miracle to stop him.
Mysteries abound and tension rises ever higher in the second issue of AWA Studio's latest series, as it continues to hit the mark of the kid-focused stories of yesteryear. Read Full Review
The creature is in the house and spends the issue getting acclimated. He reads some robot comic and figures that to be the template, so he cannibalizes the electronics and machinery in the house. Fun reveal at the end!
Cute piece, but we're halfway through this miniseries without much happening.
Art has a cartoony flair.
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Issue: 2
Publisher: AWA Studios: Artists, Writers & Artisans @awastudiosofficial & Upshot @upshotstudiosofficial
Writer: Cullen Bunn @cullenbunn
Artist: Nelson Blake II @nelsonblakeii
Colors: Snakebite Cortez @snakebitecortez
Letters: Sal Cipriano @salcipriano_art
Cover: Rahzzah @rahzzah
After being startled in the night by the toy robot on her bedside, Katy begins to suspect the robot might not have been a toy at all. Especially after discovering all the electronic items in the household have seemingly stopped working with their components having been ripped out. Following a strange trail of destruction into the garage, Katy and her brother happen upon a group of comic book ins more