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* [[Those Magnificent Flying Machines]]: 'The Lewis Flyer', which appears to be a steampowered vintage car with ornithopter wings and a helicopter rotor that somehow still manages to fly.
* [[Those Magnificent Flying Machines]]: 'The Lewis Flyer', which appears to be a steampowered vintage car with ornithopter wings and a helicopter rotor that somehow still manages to fly.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]]: In issue #3 we learn that Lewis is a fraid of clowns.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]]: In issue #3 we learn that Lewis is a fraid of clowns.
* [[Zeppelins From Another World]]
* [[Zeppelins from Another World]]


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Revision as of 18:56, 16 April 2014

Lady Mechanika is a creator-owned comic book series by Joe Benitez, inspired by the Steampunk genre.

The tabloids dubbed her Lady Mechanika, the sole survivor of a serial killer's three-year rampage through England. Authorities found her locked in an abandoned laboratory amidst an undeterminable number of corpses and body parts, her own limbs having been amputated and replaced with mechanical components.

With no memory of her captivity or her former life, Mechanika eventually built a new life for herself as a private detective, using her unique abilities to solve cases the police couldn't or wouldn't handle. But she never stopped searching for the answers to her own past.

Set in late Victorian Britain, a time when magic and superstition clashed with new scientific discoveries and inventions, Lady Mechanika is about a young woman's search for her own identity as she solves other mysteries involving science and the supernatural.

Lady Mechanika contains examples of: