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Fused Volume 2: Think Like a Machine

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Mark Haggerty was a promising young robotics engineer with a smart, sexy wife, and a bright future just within his grasp - until his body became fused with an experimental robot suit during a routine testing session. Trapped inside a powerful, high-tech body that's as mysterious as it is cool and suddenly the unwilling pawn between two opposing forces who wish to recruit him for their own uses, Mark's life is forever changed. And the outlook for life returning to anything close to normal, well, it's not looking too good. With his human body consumed more each day by the Cy-bot suit, his marriage suffering, and the most dangerous elements in the world closing in around him, Mark's just doing what he can to get through each day. The sudden appearance of a bizarre super-villain at the military base he calls home spins Mark's world even more violently out of control. And soon he realizes one thing - his only recourse is to keep fighting whatever gets in his way, until he gets his life back!

112 pages, Paperback

First published July 14, 2004

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Steve Niles

837 books457 followers
STEVE NILES is one of the writers responsible for bringing horror comics back to prominence, and was recently named by Fangoria magazine as one of it's "13 rising talents who promise to keep us terrified for the next 25 years."

Niles is currently working for the four top American comic publishers - Marvel, DC, Image and Dark Horse. He got his start in the industry when he formed his own publishing company called Arcane Comix, where he published, edited and adapted several comics and anthologies for Eclipse Comics. His adaptations include works by Clive Barker, Richard Matheson and Harlan Ellison.

Steve resides in Los Angeles in his bachelor pad with one cat. While there's no crawlspace, there is a questionable closet in one corner and no one is quite sure what is hidden in there...but we have an idea.

--from the author's website

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3,475 reviews95 followers
July 4, 2024
The story features Mark Haggerty who has fused with a robot body during a testing accident. Now he is wanted by the government for their superhero team. The 'good' guys are less than ethical in their testing of his abilities. They release a bad guy from deep freeze. Only Mark is able to fight him, obviously. When his girlfriend leaves him, Mark finally agrees to join the team. He has little else to live for. Boy, that sure was a dry story, only rivaled by my review.
Profile Image for Ricardo Nuno Silva.
250 reviews1 follower
May 13, 2021
A quick read, this one.
The art is a bit lacking, and the last issue (#4), is completely different visually.
The story is mildly interesting, with some common stereotypes.
There are a few surprises but nothing earthshattering.
Therefore 3 stars, and only because of some bits of... "machine humor".
Profile Image for L.B. Sisk.
Author 8 books15 followers
June 27, 2017
Loved the story: Cool characters and tech. Interesting concept. However, I had to knock it down a few pegs because of the artwork toward the end. I understand that it was caused by delays and a change of artists (I believe?). I'd still say pick up a copy if you can.
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Author 8 books15 followers
June 27, 2017
I hope that Mr. Niles returns to this universe someday. The series ended so abruptly, hence the missing star.
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1,095 reviews10 followers
September 27, 2025
Mmmmmmmehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. It's a odd Iron Man ish kinda ripoff.
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112 reviews6 followers
May 7, 2014
Loved this little known series. It's to bad the world was abandoned. I'd love to visit there again.
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7,406 reviews60 followers
February 4, 2016
Not a bad story, however the artwork goes totally to hell in the 4th issue, looks like a elementary school kid drew it. Recommended
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