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Cyberforce #0 (1993)

Cyberforce #0 (1993)

$3.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
By Walter (Walt) Simonson (art, plot, script, & cover) & Marc and Eric Silvestri (plot); Buzzcut, Psychtron, Killjoy, Megawatt, Heatwave, Cyblade, Ripclaw, Impact, Stryker, Ace of Blades, Warblade, Chip app.
BONUS REVIEW by Gary Owens


Risen from the dead, this comic still attempts to break new ground, but does it work? In its creation it does, where project KickStarter help fund this comic as a free digital download, and as a free comic, and the people who helped out in this regard are listed at the end. Fantastic idea, really, but the actual story is important, too, right? So, an acknowledgement: I didn't read the original stuff, created 20 years ago, about CyberForce ( hate the title, and that was enough to keep me away), but with my ignorance comes a fresh perspective. For good points, I liked the first few pages, with the off-and-running action, and Silvestri introduces the major characters, one-by-one, as we construe their importance on things. Yet chases and actions and fly-by characters aren't enough, and we NEED something to drive them, to show us what they want...and what I feel we NEED, we mostly don't get, since the brawls aren't explored and the characters are there to be, what, just cool-looking visuals, and, come on, what we really NEED is action, action, action, I guess... Still, the price is good, and let's give it a go, shall we?

I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
By Walter (Walt) Simonson (art, plot, script, & cover) & Marc and Eric Silvestri (plot); Buzzcut, Psychtron, Killjoy, Megawatt, Heatwave, Cyblade, Ripclaw, Impact, Stryker, Ace of Blades, Warblade, Chip app.
BONUS REVIEW by Gary Owens


Risen from the dead, this comic still attempts to break new ground, but does it work? In its creation it does, where project KickStarter help fund this comic as a free digital download, and as a free comic, and the people who helped out in this regard are listed at the end. Fantastic idea, really, but the actual story is important, too, right? So, an acknowledgement: I didn't read the original stuff, created 20 years ago, about CyberForce ( hate the title, and that was enough to keep me away), but with my ignorance comes a fresh perspective. For good points, I liked the first few pages, with the off-and-running action, and Silvestri introduces the major characters, one-by-one, as we construe their importance on things. Yet chases and actions and fly-by characters aren't enough, and we NEED something to drive them, to show us what they want...and what I feel we NEED, we mostly don't get, since the brawls aren't explored and the characters are there to be, what, just cool-looking visuals, and, come on, what we really NEED is action, action, action, I guess... Still, the price is good, and let's give it a go, shall we?

I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams


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