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''Cyber Force'' (sometimes stylized as ''CyberForce'' or ''CYBERFORCE'') is a comic book series created by writer and artist
Marc Silvestri Marc Silvestri (born March 29, 1958) is an American comic book artist, creator and publisher. He serves as CEO of both Top Cow Productions and Image Comics. Early life Marc Silvestri was born on March 29, 1958 in Palm Beach, Florida.Rosenberg, ...
in 1992 through his publishing studio, Top Cow Productions, and published by
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.


Publication history


Volume 1

''Cyber Force'' was first published as a mini-series in October 1992 by
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in association with Malibu Comics. Created by and illustrated by Marc Silvestri, the series was written by his brother, Eric Silvestri: "When the guys at Image and I were starting out, we weren't really sure what the reaction would be to our characters. So, just to play it safe, we decided to put out our projects as mini-series to test out the public reaction".


Volume 2

After high sales for the mini-series, an ongoing series was launched in October 1993 with the Cyber Force #0 one-shot, which contained a script and art by Walter Simonson based on a plot by Marc and Eric Silvestri. The new monthly series was published by Image through Silvestri's Top Cow Productions beginning in November 1993, running 35 issues. The series crossed over with ''
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'' for the "Killer Instinct" storyline spanning ''Wild C.A.T.S'' #5-7 and ''Cyber Force'' vol. 2 #1-3. Silvestri later turned his duties over to other artists, including David Finch. The original comic book focused on a team of mutants who were captured by Cyberdata, an enormous corporation planning to take over the world. The mutants were experimented on and had their abilities enhanced with cybernetic implants in hopes of making them S.H.O.C.s (Special Hazardous Operations Cyborgs). The mutants subsequently escaped and banded together as Cyber Force, determined to defeat Cyberdata.


Volume 3

The series was revived in a third volume in 2006 (April-September) as a six issue limited series written by
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and drawn by Pat Lee titled ''Rising From the Ashes''. This series continues with Ripclaw and Velocity's travel to Antartica to find a cure against a doomsday virus, which was created as a
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by Cyberdata to destroy all mutants. Along with dealing with the virus and greedy sailors, Velocity uncovers the true origin of Cyberdata while being brought to a long-crashed sentient alien ship inside a frozen cave. It is revealed here that Cyberdata was created by an Antarctic explorer by the name of Emil Zadrock, whose mind became corrupted by 1,000 year-old living machinery that he found in the cave over a 100 years ago. The process of creating mutants was done by combining human beings with alien dna. The heroes eventually engage in a confrontation with the ancient alien race that created the living machinery and the crashed sentient spaceship. The team was given an updated look, a new base of operations, and changes to its roster. Important subplots include the death and resurrection of Ripclaw, Stryker being away on action, Impact wanting to leave the team, and a growing romantic relationship between Ripclaw and Velocity. The story also ties into the JLA/Cyberforce crossover that takes place between issues #0 and #1 of volume 3.


Volume 4

Top Cow debuted the fourth volume of the series in October 2012. This was a rebooted ''Cyber Force'' as part of the company's "Top Cow Rebirth" initiative. Funded through a
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campaign, the first five issues were released for free. Silvestri provided cyberpunk-influenced art for the rebooted series, while Khoi Pham was brought aboard as illustrator after five years of exclusive work for Marvel Comics. The first issue received a positive review from Benjamin Bailey of
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, who described the post-apocalyptic setting as both interesting and genuine. Commenting on Pham's art, he cited some inconsistencies, particularly with respect to renderings of technology.


Volume 5

The fifth volume of the series was launched in late 2015 as a digital-only series written by Matt Hawkins, released on the webcomic service LINE Webtoon.


In other media

A half-hour ''Cyber Force'' animated series was planned for the 1995–96 season on
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as part of an hour-long block that would also have featured a ''
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'' series. Although completed character designs and a model sheet were featured in magazines, the series never progressed past the planning stage.


Bibliography


Series

* ''Cyberforce'' Volume 1, #0–4 (October 1992 – September 1993) * ''Cyberforce'' Volume 2, #1–35 (November 1993 – September 1997) * ''Cyberforce'' Volume 3, #0–6 (April 2006 – October 2006) * ''Cyberforce'' Volume 4, #1-11 (October 2012 – February 2015) * ''Cyberforce'' Volume 5, #1-11 (March 2018 – July 2019)


Collected editions

*''Cyberforce: The Tin Men of War'' (collects ''Cyberforce'' Vol. 1 #1–4) *''Cyber Force: Origins'' Volume 1 (collects ''Cyberforce'' Vol. 1 #1–4, #0, and ''Cyberforce Annual'' #1) *''Cyber Force: Origins'' Volume 2 (collects ''Cyberforce'' Vol. 2 #1–8, and ''Cyberforce Origins'' #1 – ''Cyblade'') *''Cyber Force: Origins'' Volume 3 (collects ''Cyberforce'' Vol. 2 #9–16, and ''Cyberforce Origins'' #2 – ''Stryker'') *''Wildcats/Cyberforce: Killer Instinct'' (collects ''WildC.A.T.S. Covert Action Teams'' #5–7 and ''Cyberforce'' Vol. 2 #1–3) *''Cyberforce: Assault with a Deadly Woman'' (collects ''Cyberforce'' Vol. 2 #4–7) *''Cyberforce-Hunter/Killer'' (Collects ''Cyberforce-Hunter/Killer'' #1-5) *''Cyber Force: Origins'' Volume 4 (collects ''Cyberforce'' Vol. 2 #17–25) *''Cyberforce: Rising from the Ashes (collects ''Cyberforce'' Vol. 3 #1–6, #0) *''Cyberforce: Rebirth'' Volume 1 (collects ''Cyberforce'' Vol. 4 #1–5) *''Cyberforce: Rebirth'' Volume 2 (collects ''Cyberforce'' Vol. 4 #6–10) *''Cyberforce: Rebirth'' Volume 3 (collects ''Cyberforce'' Webtoons Comic + ''Cyber Force: Artifacts'' #0) *''Cyberforce: Rebirth'' Volume 4 (collects ''Cyberforce'' Webtoons Comic) *''Cyberforce: Awakening'' Volume 1 (collects ''Cyberforce'' reboot #1-4) *''Cyberforce: Awakening'' Volume 2 (collects ''Cyberforce'' reboot #5-8) *''Cyberforce: Awakening'' Volume 3 (collects ''Cyberforce'' reboot #9-11)


References


External links

* * * {{Marc Silvestri 1992 comics debuts American comics Characters created by Marc Silvestri Top Cow titles