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[Compu-MECH Issue #6 ] - The Attack of Manamal! - cover

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[Compu-MECH Issue #6 ] - The Attack of Manamal!

Theodore Riddle

Publisher: Monolith Comics

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Summary

Monolith Comics Presents,
 
The sixth issue of Compu-M.E.C.H. reproduced for the first time in full color.
 
This is a heartbreaking story. Tommy Chace and his girlfriend, Lesa are having romantic issues. Will they be able to work it out or lose each other forever?
 
Then Dr. Jason Green inserts the AI chip into The M.E.C.H. Unit and he becomes a sentient being. Plus the newly reborn M.E.C.H. must battle a creature created by a forbidden science. He must stop "Manamal" before he destroys New York City.
 
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Available since: 03/03/2019.

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