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Who said robots don’t have feelings? Continuing the theme of graphic love stories, this edition of MMP discusses the possibility of human and robot relationships. In Alex & Ada #2 (2013), written by Sarah Vaughn & Jonathan Luna, the reader will likely notice many similarities between the comic and real life. In a not-so-distant future where technology is everywhere and human connection seems to be less common, the protagonist of our story finds himself with a new android companion. This sci-fi style story is anchored by the realistic art style of Jonathan Luna. Will the robot serve as a sufficient substitute for actual human contact? Or has technology gone too far? Find out in this exciting twist on traditional love stories!
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Who said robots don’t have feelings? Continuing the theme of graphic love stories, this edition of MMP discusses the possibility of human and robot relationships. In Alex & Ada #2 (2013), written by Sarah Vaughn & Jonathan Luna, the reader will likely notice many similarities between the comic and real life. In a not-so-distant future where technology is everywhere and human connection seems to be less common, the protagonist of our story finds himself with a new android companion. This sci-fi style story is anchored by the realistic art style of Jonathan Luna. Will the robot serve as a sufficient substitute for actual human contact? Or has technology gone too far? Find out in this exciting twist on traditional love stories!