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Notes:
(1) This is some of the most indie art I've ever seen.
- Reminds me a lot of Fritz the Cat.
(2) The first half of the first issue was great, but then everything after that's been absurdly rushed.
- The main character's an AI sex robot, I get it, but there's not been sufficient desperation, nor even any discontent, that would justify masterminding a complex jailbreak.
— Feb 14, 2025 12:00AM

Notes:
(1) This is some of the most indie art I've ever seen.
- Reminds me a lot of Fritz the Cat.
(2) The first half of the first issue was great, but then everything after that's been absurdly rushed.
- The main character's an AI sex robot, I get it, but there's not been sufficient desperation, nor even any discontent, that would justify masterminding a complex jailbreak.
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Jayson
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Notes:
(1) This has some interesting ideas about protection versus captivity and the personhood of sentient AI, but past the first issue it all gets caught up in a real cutting-corners/bare-bones rush to get the story over with.
(2) The art shift in the last issue is really stark.
- It goes from a kind of Art Crumb indie to something that looks rotoscoped or photo-filtered.
— Feb 14, 2025 07:30AM

Notes:
(1) This has some interesting ideas about protection versus captivity and the personhood of sentient AI, but past the first issue it all gets caught up in a real cutting-corners/bare-bones rush to get the story over with.
(2) The art shift in the last issue is really stark.
- It goes from a kind of Art Crumb indie to something that looks rotoscoped or photo-filtered.
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Notes:
(1) This counts as a Valentine's Day read, right?
- Granted, erotic cyberpunk isn't exactly romance, but it's in the ballpark.
(2) I'll be honest, the only reason I picked this up is because I thought it was by Frank Cho. I've never read anything by, nor even heard, of Sarah Cho.
- Frank Cho did contribute a couple variant covers (see above), so I wasn't too far off.
— Feb 06, 2025 05:00AM

Notes:
(1) This counts as a Valentine's Day read, right?
- Granted, erotic cyberpunk isn't exactly romance, but it's in the ballpark.
(2) I'll be honest, the only reason I picked this up is because I thought it was by Frank Cho. I've never read anything by, nor even heard, of Sarah Cho.
- Frank Cho did contribute a couple variant covers (see above), so I wasn't too far off.

