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Ex Machina Compendium Two

Illustrated by Tony Harris
Paperback
$59.99 US
6.65"W x 10.18"H x 1.08"D   | 41 oz | 10 per carton
On sale Feb 23, 2021 | 704 Pages | 9781779508041
The Eisner Award-winning sci-fi tale continues. From critically acclaimed and renowned writer Brian K. Vaughan and legendary artist Tony Harris comes the continuation of a perfect blend of science fiction thrills and political drama.

Overflowing with more action, adventure, and controversy than most politicians encounter in their entire political careers, this compendium comprises dynamic storylines like "Power Down," "Ex Cathedra," "Dirty Tricks," and much more! Follow along as Mayor Hundred uncovers new information about the accident that gave him his strange new abilities, and as the Great Machine navigates a complicated relationship with law enforcement.

Witness the chaos unravel as a powerful new archenemy reveals a terrifying plan that's been in the works since the very first issue. The groundwork is laid for the epic tragedy of superhero-turned-mayor Mitchell Hundred, questions are answered, and blood is shed!

WildStorm's groundbreaking political thriller fulfills its most shocking and talked-about conclusion in this compendium collection of Ex Machina #26-50 and Ex Machina Special #3-4.
Brian K. Vaughan is the Eisner and Harvey Award-winning co-creator of many critically acclaimed comic books, including Saga, Y: The Last Man, Ex Machina, Runaways, and Pride of Baghdad. A professional comics writer since his days as an undergraduate film student at New York University, Brian has written every major DC and Marvel character from Batman to the X-Men. He's also written several screenplays, stage plays and short stories, but mostly, he likes to work on the funnybooks. He also served as writer and story editor on the hit TV series Lost. View titles by Brian K. Vaughan
Tony Harris is best known as the artist on the critically acclaimed series Starman written by James Robinson for DC Comics. He is currently drawing Ex Machina written by Brian K. Vaughan for WildStorm. His intricate Art Deco-influenced style melds with photorealism to create a new look for this very different series which features the super-powered mayor of New York City in a post-9/11 world. View titles by Tony Harris

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The Eisner Award-winning sci-fi tale continues. From critically acclaimed and renowned writer Brian K. Vaughan and legendary artist Tony Harris comes the continuation of a perfect blend of science fiction thrills and political drama.

Overflowing with more action, adventure, and controversy than most politicians encounter in their entire political careers, this compendium comprises dynamic storylines like "Power Down," "Ex Cathedra," "Dirty Tricks," and much more! Follow along as Mayor Hundred uncovers new information about the accident that gave him his strange new abilities, and as the Great Machine navigates a complicated relationship with law enforcement.

Witness the chaos unravel as a powerful new archenemy reveals a terrifying plan that's been in the works since the very first issue. The groundwork is laid for the epic tragedy of superhero-turned-mayor Mitchell Hundred, questions are answered, and blood is shed!

WildStorm's groundbreaking political thriller fulfills its most shocking and talked-about conclusion in this compendium collection of Ex Machina #26-50 and Ex Machina Special #3-4.

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Brian K. Vaughan is the Eisner and Harvey Award-winning co-creator of many critically acclaimed comic books, including Saga, Y: The Last Man, Ex Machina, Runaways, and Pride of Baghdad. A professional comics writer since his days as an undergraduate film student at New York University, Brian has written every major DC and Marvel character from Batman to the X-Men. He's also written several screenplays, stage plays and short stories, but mostly, he likes to work on the funnybooks. He also served as writer and story editor on the hit TV series Lost. View titles by Brian K. Vaughan
Tony Harris is best known as the artist on the critically acclaimed series Starman written by James Robinson for DC Comics. He is currently drawing Ex Machina written by Brian K. Vaughan for WildStorm. His intricate Art Deco-influenced style melds with photorealism to create a new look for this very different series which features the super-powered mayor of New York City in a post-9/11 world. View titles by Tony Harris