Post-apocalyptic webcomic. Hero is a former doctor turned android, named something like Abe or Aron
I've been looking for this one over several months. Webomic was ongoing 2 years ago, I was really hooked up. Thing is I don't remember anything except little details of plot like:
- Post-apocalyptic (kinda)
- Main dude is a badass android/robot with a hat and yellow-ish trenchcoat with pistol. I am trying really hard to remember his name but several months no results. I think it was Abe/Aron or something like that but again no search results.
- He finds a boy in a wasteland and (I don't remember why exactly, plotwise) he is protecting him like a badass later against some corporation mercs in white armor. Also he's like a mentor to him.
- He was once human doctor and had daughter. Later he got transformed into android.
- There also was an amazing fight with a...werewolf-robot in jacket and tie? He was serving/helping some woman who was important to plot
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I've been looking for this one over several months. Webomic was ongoing 2 years ago, I was really hooked up. Thing is I don't remember anything except little details of plot like:
- Post-apocalyptic (kinda)
- Main dude is a badass android/robot with a hat and yellow-ish trenchcoat with pistol. I am trying really hard to remember his name but several months no results. I think it was Abe/Aron or something like that but again no search results.
- He finds a boy in a wasteland and (I don't remember why exactly, plotwise) he is protecting him like a badass later against some corporation mercs in white armor. Also he's like a mentor to him.
- He was once human doctor and had daughter. Later he got transformed into android.
- There also was an amazing fight with a...werewolf-robot in jacket and tie? He was serving/helping some woman who was important to plot
story-identification robots post-apocalyptic webcomics
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I believe chicks prefer to be called ladies nowadays.
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I don't understand the part about "turned into an android". I believe "android" means "a man-like being that was manufactured"; the difference between a man and an android is the artificial origin of the latter. So what does it mean for a man to "turn into" an android???
– user14111
yesterday
Do you remember anything about the style it was drawn in? Was it physically published or a webcomic?
– Jack
23 hours ago
1
FINALLY! someone helped me on other forum. For those curious its called ,,dogma,, :D thank you all for the time guys!
– Alex
8 hours ago
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@Alex You can accept Jenayah's answer below, if that's the same Dogma, by clicking the checkmark on the left.
– Rand al'Thor♦
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I've been looking for this one over several months. Webomic was ongoing 2 years ago, I was really hooked up. Thing is I don't remember anything except little details of plot like:
- Post-apocalyptic (kinda)
- Main dude is a badass android/robot with a hat and yellow-ish trenchcoat with pistol. I am trying really hard to remember his name but several months no results. I think it was Abe/Aron or something like that but again no search results.
- He finds a boy in a wasteland and (I don't remember why exactly, plotwise) he is protecting him like a badass later against some corporation mercs in white armor. Also he's like a mentor to him.
- He was once human doctor and had daughter. Later he got transformed into android.
- There also was an amazing fight with a...werewolf-robot in jacket and tie? He was serving/helping some woman who was important to plot
story-identification robots post-apocalyptic webcomics
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I've been looking for this one over several months. Webomic was ongoing 2 years ago, I was really hooked up. Thing is I don't remember anything except little details of plot like:
- Post-apocalyptic (kinda)
- Main dude is a badass android/robot with a hat and yellow-ish trenchcoat with pistol. I am trying really hard to remember his name but several months no results. I think it was Abe/Aron or something like that but again no search results.
- He finds a boy in a wasteland and (I don't remember why exactly, plotwise) he is protecting him like a badass later against some corporation mercs in white armor. Also he's like a mentor to him.
- He was once human doctor and had daughter. Later he got transformed into android.
- There also was an amazing fight with a...werewolf-robot in jacket and tie? He was serving/helping some woman who was important to plot
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I believe chicks prefer to be called ladies nowadays.
– Valorum
yesterday
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I don't understand the part about "turned into an android". I believe "android" means "a man-like being that was manufactured"; the difference between a man and an android is the artificial origin of the latter. So what does it mean for a man to "turn into" an android???
– user14111
yesterday
Do you remember anything about the style it was drawn in? Was it physically published or a webcomic?
– Jack
23 hours ago
1
FINALLY! someone helped me on other forum. For those curious its called ,,dogma,, :D thank you all for the time guys!
– Alex
8 hours ago
3
@Alex You can accept Jenayah's answer below, if that's the same Dogma, by clicking the checkmark on the left.
– Rand al'Thor♦
8 hours ago
|
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I believe chicks prefer to be called ladies nowadays.
– Valorum
yesterday
1
I don't understand the part about "turned into an android". I believe "android" means "a man-like being that was manufactured"; the difference between a man and an android is the artificial origin of the latter. So what does it mean for a man to "turn into" an android???
– user14111
yesterday
Do you remember anything about the style it was drawn in? Was it physically published or a webcomic?
– Jack
23 hours ago
1
FINALLY! someone helped me on other forum. For those curious its called ,,dogma,, :D thank you all for the time guys!
– Alex
8 hours ago
3
@Alex You can accept Jenayah's answer below, if that's the same Dogma, by clicking the checkmark on the left.
– Rand al'Thor♦
8 hours ago
3
3
I believe chicks prefer to be called ladies nowadays.
– Valorum
yesterday
I believe chicks prefer to be called ladies nowadays.
– Valorum
yesterday
1
1
I don't understand the part about "turned into an android". I believe "android" means "a man-like being that was manufactured"; the difference between a man and an android is the artificial origin of the latter. So what does it mean for a man to "turn into" an android???
– user14111
yesterday
I don't understand the part about "turned into an android". I believe "android" means "a man-like being that was manufactured"; the difference between a man and an android is the artificial origin of the latter. So what does it mean for a man to "turn into" an android???
– user14111
yesterday
Do you remember anything about the style it was drawn in? Was it physically published or a webcomic?
– Jack
23 hours ago
Do you remember anything about the style it was drawn in? Was it physically published or a webcomic?
– Jack
23 hours ago
1
1
FINALLY! someone helped me on other forum. For those curious its called ,,dogma,, :D thank you all for the time guys!
– Alex
8 hours ago
FINALLY! someone helped me on other forum. For those curious its called ,,dogma,, :D thank you all for the time guys!
– Alex
8 hours ago
3
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@Alex You can accept Jenayah's answer below, if that's the same Dogma, by clicking the checkmark on the left.
– Rand al'Thor♦
8 hours ago
@Alex You can accept Jenayah's answer below, if that's the same Dogma, by clicking the checkmark on the left.
– Rand al'Thor♦
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Pretty sure what you're after is Dogma by Kemi, hosted on Lezhin.
A world where machines yearn to understand and become humans and where one human seeks to become as strong and indestructible as these machines. A jam-packed action SF that will blow your mind away.
I can only read the first chapter without an account, but the robot does find a kid inside a fridge in a garbage dump. There is also a flashback with a doctor-looking man, and the thumbnails for chapter 4 and 5 have a fight against a villainous-looking girl.
As you said it was a webcomic, I browsed our webcomics questions on the off chance it had been asked before. It hadn't, but when you commented that the site you read it on had a "thing about coins/points to spend them on unlocking newly releasee chapters", I remembered having read this question: Webcomic / site identification. I fetched the answer there (Lehzin), Googled webcomic robot site:lezhin.com
, and bingo.
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Pretty sure what you're after is Dogma by Kemi, hosted on Lezhin.
A world where machines yearn to understand and become humans and where one human seeks to become as strong and indestructible as these machines. A jam-packed action SF that will blow your mind away.
I can only read the first chapter without an account, but the robot does find a kid inside a fridge in a garbage dump. There is also a flashback with a doctor-looking man, and the thumbnails for chapter 4 and 5 have a fight against a villainous-looking girl.
As you said it was a webcomic, I browsed our webcomics questions on the off chance it had been asked before. It hadn't, but when you commented that the site you read it on had a "thing about coins/points to spend them on unlocking newly releasee chapters", I remembered having read this question: Webcomic / site identification. I fetched the answer there (Lehzin), Googled webcomic robot site:lezhin.com
, and bingo.
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Aaaand, this is my 100th story-ID answer! Champagne!
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Pretty sure what you're after is Dogma by Kemi, hosted on Lezhin.
A world where machines yearn to understand and become humans and where one human seeks to become as strong and indestructible as these machines. A jam-packed action SF that will blow your mind away.
I can only read the first chapter without an account, but the robot does find a kid inside a fridge in a garbage dump. There is also a flashback with a doctor-looking man, and the thumbnails for chapter 4 and 5 have a fight against a villainous-looking girl.
As you said it was a webcomic, I browsed our webcomics questions on the off chance it had been asked before. It hadn't, but when you commented that the site you read it on had a "thing about coins/points to spend them on unlocking newly releasee chapters", I remembered having read this question: Webcomic / site identification. I fetched the answer there (Lehzin), Googled webcomic robot site:lezhin.com
, and bingo.
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If this is the right answer, you can accept it by clicking the checkmark on the left.
– Jenayah
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Aaaand, this is my 100th story-ID answer! Champagne!
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Pretty sure what you're after is Dogma by Kemi, hosted on Lezhin.
A world where machines yearn to understand and become humans and where one human seeks to become as strong and indestructible as these machines. A jam-packed action SF that will blow your mind away.
I can only read the first chapter without an account, but the robot does find a kid inside a fridge in a garbage dump. There is also a flashback with a doctor-looking man, and the thumbnails for chapter 4 and 5 have a fight against a villainous-looking girl.
As you said it was a webcomic, I browsed our webcomics questions on the off chance it had been asked before. It hadn't, but when you commented that the site you read it on had a "thing about coins/points to spend them on unlocking newly releasee chapters", I remembered having read this question: Webcomic / site identification. I fetched the answer there (Lehzin), Googled webcomic robot site:lezhin.com
, and bingo.
Pretty sure what you're after is Dogma by Kemi, hosted on Lezhin.
A world where machines yearn to understand and become humans and where one human seeks to become as strong and indestructible as these machines. A jam-packed action SF that will blow your mind away.
I can only read the first chapter without an account, but the robot does find a kid inside a fridge in a garbage dump. There is also a flashback with a doctor-looking man, and the thumbnails for chapter 4 and 5 have a fight against a villainous-looking girl.
As you said it was a webcomic, I browsed our webcomics questions on the off chance it had been asked before. It hadn't, but when you commented that the site you read it on had a "thing about coins/points to spend them on unlocking newly releasee chapters", I remembered having read this question: Webcomic / site identification. I fetched the answer there (Lehzin), Googled webcomic robot site:lezhin.com
, and bingo.
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Aaaand, this is my 100th story-ID answer! Champagne!
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I believe chicks prefer to be called ladies nowadays.
– Valorum
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I don't understand the part about "turned into an android". I believe "android" means "a man-like being that was manufactured"; the difference between a man and an android is the artificial origin of the latter. So what does it mean for a man to "turn into" an android???
– user14111
yesterday
Do you remember anything about the style it was drawn in? Was it physically published or a webcomic?
– Jack
23 hours ago
1
FINALLY! someone helped me on other forum. For those curious its called ,,dogma,, :D thank you all for the time guys!
– Alex
8 hours ago
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@Alex You can accept Jenayah's answer below, if that's the same Dogma, by clicking the checkmark on the left.
– Rand al'Thor♦
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