Some stories don’t just revisit the past — they mourn it.
Lady Mechanika: La Dama de la Muerte stands as one of the most hauntingly beautiful entries in Joe Benitez’s steampunk saga, merging gothic technology with the spirit of DΓa de los Muertos.
This Halloween ComicFest Edition captures the soul of the story — a visual symphony of loss, remembrance, and resilience through art and myth.
π° Publication Details
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Title: Lady Mechanika: La Dama de la Muerte — Halloween ComicFest Edition
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Publisher: Benitez Productions
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Release Year: 2016
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Writer/Creator: Joe Benitez
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Artist: Joe Benitez, Martin Montiel
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Colorist: Beth Sotelo
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Format: Standard U.S. Comic, full color
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Language: English with Spanish title styling
π Collector Specifics
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Key Type: Promotional Edition / Special Event Issue
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Significance:
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Released as part of Halloween ComicFest 2016, a global event celebrating horror, fantasy, and supernatural comics.
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Precedes the 3-issue La Dama de la Muerte miniseries and serves as a thematic prologue — blending steampunk adventure with Mexican cultural motifs.
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Features exclusive cover art by Joe Benitez, inspired by DΓa de los Muertos iconography.
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A sought-after issue for fans of Lady Mechanika and independent publisher specials.
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Rarity Tier: π‘ Moderate / Event Edition
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Market Range (CBCS 9.8): ~$50–$75 depending on signature or slab condition.
π¨ Art & Symbolism
Benitez’s linework carries its trademark precision — ornate machinery intertwined with lace and bone.
Here, Lady Mechanika appears in traditional Calavera makeup, holding twin revolvers against a deep crimson background. It’s a striking visual metaphor: the merging of the mechanical and the mortal.
The story itself explores loss, redemption, and remembrance, as Mechanika travels to Mexico to confront the ghosts of both others — and her own creation.
π️ Collector’s Index
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Title | Lady Mechanika: La Dama de la Muerte — Halloween ComicFest Edition |
| Publisher | Benitez Productions |
| Year of Release | 2016 |
| Cover Artist | Joe Benitez |
| Writer / Artist / Colorist | Joe Benitez / Martin Montiel / Beth Sotelo |
| Event Tie-In | Halloween ComicFest 2016 |
| Key Classification | Event Edition / Indie Publisher Showcase |
| Rarity Tier | π‘ Moderate |
| Market Range (CBCS 9.8) | $50–$75 |
| Collector Appeal | Steampunk-meets-Gothic artistry with Mexican cultural depth — a fusion of beauty, sorrow, and craftsmanship |
π¬ Legacy
Lady Mechanika: La Dama de la Muerte remains one of the most visually and emotionally distinct indie titles of its era — proof that storytelling can bridge cultures, languages, and genres.
It’s a love letter to tradition wrapped in brass, gears, and ghosts.
Stay nerdy,
Randell

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