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Compu-MECH Quarterly - Head on Train! - cover

Compu-MECH Quarterly - Head on Train!

Theodore Raymond Riddle

Editorial: Monolith Comics

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Sinopsis

Monolith Comics Presents Compu-M.EC.H. Issue #2. Real heroes never die at least not in this issue. Tommy Chase, who is the controller of The M.E.C.H. Unit is on the verge of dying after he stops a skyjacker on a 747.
 
After his recovery Dr. Green enlists the help of a medical intern named Lesa Mace and also forges the next generation of The M.E.C.H. Unit, making him ten times stronger than he previously was.
 
There is always danger when you are a hero. Can Tommy actually stop a head on collision between two trains?
 
These characters will change the way you view the world!
Disponible desde: 08/07/2020.

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