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Donna Matrix
(Reactor, 1993)
™ and ©1993 Reactor, Inc.
In the brave new world of 21st century Chicago, pleasure can be programmed. One unlucky guy stopped at Gorgeous Gadgets and bought himself a XTC-69 model for his “personal enjoyment.” However, this guy had some rather special needs for his new purchase—needs like physical abuse and domination, long since outlawed by the Deviate Robot Sex Act. Undaunted, he traded with some shadowy characters for the special code (used in CyberSEAL military units) that would let his creation give him the domination he desired. He reprogrammed the XTC-69 and dubbed it Donna Matrix. Little did he guess that his reprogramming would work nearly so well, transforming this “pleasure droid” into an engine of mass destruction—with him as the first victim!
Donna Matrix was created by Mike Saenz, famous for his early computer-comic work on titles such as Shatter. This comic was rendered entirely by computer in 3-D.
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August, 1993
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Mike Saenz
Norm Dwyer