RanXerox

Ranxerox (also styled RanXerox) is an Italian science fiction graphic novel series by writer Stefano Tamburini and artist Tanino Liberatore, two Italian comics creators who had worked on such magazines as Cannibale and Frigidaire.

[1] Conceived as a bizarre antihero, Ranxerox is a mechanical creature made from Xerox photocopier parts.

Due to a threatened lawsuit by Rank Xerox for using their trademarked name, Tamburini changed it to "RanXerox/Ranxerox" (1980, also in Italian, in Frigidaire).

[citation needed] Richard Corben said about the character:[2] Ranxerox is a punk, futuristic Frankenstein monster, and with the under-aged Lubna, they are a bizarre Beauty and the Beast.

This artist and writer team have turned a dark mirror to the depths of our Id and we see reflected the base part of ourselves that would take what it wants with no compromise, no apology – and woe to the person who would cross us.