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John Henry, a former slave, wasn't about to let some new-fangled steam hammer replace his ability to earn an honest wage as a steel-driving man. He'd beat that machine, or die with his hammer in his hand. We all know the outcome of that legendary contest. In this alternate history, however, John doesn't die in his heroic effort, but instead slips into a coma, only to awaken to his worst nightmare. A robotic uprising has occurred, and a new age has dawned - the Steam Age! Now the only thing that can free the human race from the very machines they've created is John and his hammer. John Henry: The Steam Age is an exciting re-imagining of the story of John Henry in a steampunk setting.
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I love American tall tales and steampunk so this one had great appeal. Add in an awesome story and great art and I was hooked. My only complaint is in the construction. I was the first to read this and I always treat books gently, but while I was reading this two pages came loose and a staple is working it's way out of the spine and is going to cut someone's hand if I don't get some tape on it. Shame.