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  2. Warblade (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Warblade met Ripclaw (at this time a member of the Cyberforce) again and after quite some fighting between their teams and the two men themselves, Ripclaw finally saw through all the lies and deception upon Misery's defeat and realized that it was Misery who was the traitor. After the realization that Warblade had not been lying at all, and had ...

  3. JLA/Cyberforce - Wikipedia

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    JLA/Cyberforce, was a one-shot comic book published in 2005 by DC Comics and Top Cow Comics. [1] JLA/Cyberforce was written by Joe Kelly. Internal art was by Doug Mahnke and Norm Rapmund. The cover was done by Marc Silvestri. [2]

  4. Cyber Force (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The series was revived in a third volume in 2006 (April-September) as a six-issue limited series written by Ron Marz and drawn by Pat Lee titled Rising From the Ashes.This series continues with Ripclaw and Velocity's travel to Antarctica to find a cure against a doomsday virus, which was created as a failsafe by Cyberdata to destroy all mutants.

  5. Cyblade - Wikipedia

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    The crossover introduces Ripclaw and Cyblade to two Marvel villain staples, The Hand ninjas and the Sentinels, and takes place in Japan. With the two members of Cyberforce captured by the Sentinels, a wandering Wolverine and Psylocke locate and free the two meta-humans, then both teams destroy the Sentinels.

  6. Velocity (character) - Wikipedia

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    Velocity (real name Carin Taylor) is an Image Comics/Top Cow Productions character from the comic series Cyberforce, created by Marc Silvestri in 1992. Most of the early story arcs focused on her burgeoning friendship with the members of the Cyberforce team, and her struggle through teenage development.

  7. DC Graphic Novel - Wikipedia

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    DC Graphic Novel is a line of graphic novel trade paperbacks published from 1983 to 1986 by DC Comics. [1] The series generally featured stand-alone stories featuring new characters and concepts with one notable exception. The Hunger Dogs was intended by Jack Kirby and DC to serve as the end to the entire Fourth World saga. [2]

  8. List of DC Archive Editions - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Thunder and Black Canary stories from Flash Comics #86–104; Comic Cavalcade #25; DC Special #3; Adventure Comics #399, 418–419; The Brave and the Bold #61–62 1-5638-9734-2: Blackhawk Archives: 1 2001 1941–1943 Blackhawk stories from Military Comics #1–17 1-5638-9700-8: The Brave and the Bold Team-Up Archives: 1 2005 1963–1965

  9. Category:Lists of comics by DC Comics - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Lists of comics by DC Comics" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 ...