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[Compu-MECH Issue #7 ] - Heaven Above! - cover

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[Compu-MECH Issue #7 ] - Heaven Above!

[Theodore Riddle]

Publisher: Monolith Comics

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Summary

Last issue Dr. Green created the first AI system and implanted it into The M.E.C.H Unit. Unfortunately on the robots first mission he commit a crime and was imprisoned for it. Now he must stand trial for his wrong doings, but how can the courts give him a fair trial by a jury of his peers? Don't miss this historic issue.
 
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