Androids Bleed Pink

· Androids Bleed Pink Issue #1 · DryHumour
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Chapter 1: Allura the Machine

A young boy receives a strange and unsettling gift from the CEO of a powerful tech giant. Alone in his room, he opens the package to reveal the severed head of an Android. Years later, Ekho finds himself bound by strange rules: he can’t drink, he can’t eat, he can’t even breathe—unless he kisses her first. Her name is Allura, the Android.

About the author

Ary M is an Australian writer, filmmaker, and designer, best known for his romantic comedies that playfully exaggerate his own love life. As the founder of the creative house DryHumour, Ary co-produced and wrote the award-winning short film Friendzoned Island (2019) and authored the Apple Books bestselling one-shot comic The Green Elephant (or How To Get A Girl’s Attention). His latest work, Androids Bleed Pink, is a graphic novel that blends science fiction, thriller, horror, and drama, drawing inspiration from his own personal trauma.

Adhitya Zulkarnaen is an Indonesian Visual Artist known for his dynamic and detailed artwork on comics such as Stephen Schleicher's Charge, Pinkwing and the Prime Controller, and Ignited. Inspired by his local idols, Adhitya discovered his passion for drawing at the age of six, his art is distinctively influenced by Cyberpunk, Mecha, and Military themes, which are evident in the intricate details and imaginative designs that characterize his work. In 2019, he gained international recognition as one of the winners of Marvel’s poster contest for Spiderman: Far From Home.

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