AWA Studios Brings Us The Sci-Fi Satire ‘not all robots’

AWA Studios is showing no signs of slowing down as they continue to release more and more exclusive projects. They recently announced the release of their latest science fiction satirical comic book ‘not all robots.’ It is set in the not too distant future and tells of a possible robotic nightmare.

According to their website:

In the year 2056, robots have replaced human beings in the workforce. An uneasy co-existence develops between the newly intelligent robots and the ten billion humans living on Earth. Every human family is assigned a robot upon whom they are completely reliant. What could possibly go wrong? Meet the Walters, a human family whose robot, Razorball, ominously spends his free time in the garage working on machines which they’re pretty sure are designed to kill them in this sci-fi satire from Mark Russell (The Flintstones, Second Coming) and Mike Deodato Jr. (The Amazing Spider-Man, The Resistance).

AWA Studios also released a variant cover from Mike Deodato, Jr. that paid homage to ‘American Gothic’ from artist Grant Wood.

With the epic amount of talent behind it, this sci-fi satire is sure to be an interesting and exciting read. Their catalog of titles ranges from action to thriller to comedies and ‘not all robots’ is bound to engage their readers with its unique twist of robotic fiction.

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