Thursday, August 3, 2017

Lady Mechanika by Joe Benitez ~ Peter Steigerwald

Discover a beautifully illustrated steampunk world of airships, monsters, and one courageous but haunted heroine...

The tabloids dubbed her "Lady Mechanika," the sole survivor of a mad scientist's horrific experiments which left her with mechanical limbs. Having no memory of her captivity or her former life, Lady Mechanika eventually built a new life for herself as an adventurer and private investigator, using her unique abilities to solve cases the proper authorities couldn't or wouldn't handle. But she never stopped searching for the answers to her own past.

Set in a fictionalized steampunk Victorian England, a time when magic and superstition clashed with new scientific discoveries and inventions, Lady Mechanika chronicles a young woman's obsessive search for her identity as she investigates other mysteries involving science and the supernatural.

This volume collects the entire first Lady Mechanika mini-series The Mystery of the Mechanical Corpse, including its prequel chapter The Demon of Satan's Alley, plus a complete cover art gallery. @goodreads 





















I freaking loved this graphic novel. The art work is amaze balls! I loved the story line. Lady Mechanika is trying to find out what happened to make her what she is today. She's also fights the good fight for any evil out there. This is steampunk awesomeness =)

I will leave a few pictures so you can see what I'm talking about. Two of them I took myself from my book and you can tell. Lol, enjoy!














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6 comments:

  1. Ooh I like the art on this one. And steampunk! Looks fun.

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  2. OH MY GOSH. I need to get my hands on this ASAP. This looks right up my alley! Thanks so much for sharing!

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    1. I felt the same way when I saw it! I want the others but only one other one seems to be compiled together on Amazon and Amazon has the coloring book!!!!

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    2. Sorry guys, I thought I would try to answer from the phone but it didn't work right! Hence the reason I don't get on here with my phone. Lol

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  3. Ohh wow the synopsis had me at fictionalized steampunk Victorian England. This graphic novel looks absolutely fantastic. This is actually the first time I have heard about it. But now I really want too check it out, hopefully my library carries it. Thank you for the great post and review Melissa!

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