Ex Machina #45

Ex Machina #45

$2.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Brian K. Vaughan Art and cover by Tony Harris

Beginning the shocking last storyline leading up to the issue #50 series finale! Mayor Hundred must navigate the most challenging hot-button issue of his career, while a powerful new archenemy reveals a terrifying plan that's been in the works since the very first issue of EX MACHINA!

Date Available: 9/16/2009
Pro- Life part 1, the last story arc of the Ex Machina series stays on track of why most of us picked up the book in the first place. We want Mitchell Hundred's origin to be revealed fully and it is obvious that is what BKV is working to. The book has stayed on track since issue one, and we find all the same elements in this last story arc. We are giving a glimpse of his past as the Great Machine, we are pulled in with great dialogue and character delivery, the contemporary ideas and politics leave us thinking for our selves and the last few pages when we are introduced to characters from the past it leaves us begging for more!
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Brian K. Vaughan Art and cover by Tony Harris

Beginning the shocking last storyline leading up to the issue #50 series finale! Mayor Hundred must navigate the most challenging hot-button issue of his career, while a powerful new archenemy reveals a terrifying plan that's been in the works since the very first issue of EX MACHINA!
Date Available: 9/16/2009
Pro- Life part 1, the last story arc of the Ex Machina series stays on track of why most of us picked up the book in the first place. We want Mitchell Hundred's origin to be revealed fully and it is obvious that is what BKV is working to. The book has stayed on track since issue one, and we find all the same elements in this last story arc. We are giving a glimpse of his past as the Great Machine, we are pulled in with great dialogue and character delivery, the contemporary ideas and politics leave us thinking for our selves and the last few pages when we are introduced to characters from the past it leaves us begging for more!