Robot Sex by Die Bold Comics - Comic Review

Robot Sex blends John’s masterful tale of Laevau and silent Barney with Roman Gubskii’s vivid art, crafting a cozy, creature-filled dystopia that leaves you craving more.

Robot Sex by Die Bold Comics

Title: Robot Sex #1

Author: John Holland

Publisher: Die Bold Comics

Summary: In the far future the earth is mostly a barren wasteland, where a few cities still survive. In the first issue, we find Laveau, a speaker for the dead and her partner, Barney, who is a robot travelling to the city of New Orleans for a job for Laveau. And despite the title, there is no sex in the comic, but plenty of robots.

Laveau and her robot companion travel the deserts of the world to the city of New Orleans.

Overview

The desert is a terrible place to find yourself in if you are alone. But good luck has it that Laveau, a speaker of the dead (whatever that might mean, at this point, I am not too sure) is travelling with her companion Barney, who is .. a robot.

Now now now… don’t let your fantasy run wild. I mean for sure do, this is a post-apocalyptic, dystopian, sci-fi. You’ll need all the help you can get from your fantasy. But what I meant is that you might read the title and get the wrong idea. As John Holland would put it “… despite the title, there is no sex in the comic, but plenty of robots.

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