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In the early ‘70s, Jack Kirby famously left Marvel Comics to work for rival DC, where he created iconic characters like Darkseid and the New Gods. But he also created a lesser-known character ...
DC Comics Wade added ... So this is a version where it is a much younger Vic Stone, a much younger Cyborg. He’s within that world where he is out there fighting crime, he’s in Detroit ...
“Cyborg concept for a series that didn’t happen. They wanted to cast Drake at one point 😅, “Krichevsky wrote. “Edit: Since this post is getting attention I should clarify I don’t know ...
As teased in DC’s preview of Cyborg #1, by Dave Walker and Ivan Reis, Cyborg will seemingly die, only to “reboot” into a far sleeker hero. Cutting down on the robotic bulk and allowing more ...
He fought the Ted Kord version of Blue Beetle, in what was his first DC Comics ongoing series. Conrad Carapax was an archaeologist who often competed with Dan Garrett, the original Blue Beetle.
DC Comics has canceled its monthly Cyborg comic, according to writer Marv Wolfman. The recently released Cyborg #23 will serve as the series' final issue, with the previously solicited Cyborg #24 ...
The "Booyah" catchphrase for the DC Comics character Cyborg has been a controversial one. Invented for the comedy kids cartoon Teen Titans, it has been used ironically in the comic books ...
DC Comics has confirmed that a new version of the Cyborg Superman villain will be introduced as part of September's 'Villains Month' promotion. Writer Michael Alan Nelson, who is penning Action ...
Guess what comic book and DC fans? Cyborg has finally gotten his own comic book story. It's been a long time coming, but it is finally here. It's a good read, better than most. The first thing the ...
Cyborg made his debut in DC Comics Presents #26 back in 1980 and was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez. Victor Stone was once a promising athlete whose life changed ...