It didn't do so for the physical world with its main character, who was hunting a killer in the Cloud World of the AIs.
It did so for the physical world with two of the supporting characters.
One was a detective working the case of the robot that'd killed.
The other programmed that kind of robot.

(Sometimes, panel borders in this series're just superimpositions.)

(Henry and Pamela're the murdered.)

In the Cloud World, Magnus was at the mercy of AIs that didn't want her to catch Frederick the killer.
One of them, who'd met with her before, saw that as an opportunity for satisfaction.

(The robots' bolthole's a world of visualizations.)

Things went ZWAAANG!!
(Writing's Kyle Higgins, art's Jorge Fornés. Coloring's Chris O'Halloran.)
It did so for the physical world with two of the supporting characters.
One was a detective working the case of the robot that'd killed.
The other programmed that kind of robot.

(Sometimes, panel borders in this series're just superimpositions.)

(Henry and Pamela're the murdered.)

In the Cloud World, Magnus was at the mercy of AIs that didn't want her to catch Frederick the killer.
One of them, who'd met with her before, saw that as an opportunity for satisfaction.

(The robots' bolthole's a world of visualizations.)

Things went ZWAAANG!!
(Writing's Kyle Higgins, art's Jorge Fornés. Coloring's Chris O'Halloran.)