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  2. Cyber Force (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Cyber Force was first published as a mini-series in October 1992 by Image Comics in association with Malibu Comics. [3] 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. JLA/Cyberforce - Wikipedia

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    During the battle with Ripclaw, Martian Manhunter is mortally wounded during a moment of distraction. Godtech can revive him, however when the JLA attempt to do just that they must contend with the Cyberforce who want to use the Godtech to save their lost friend Ripclaw. Battle ensues and the Cyberforce find that they are unable to defeat the ...

  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. David Finch (comics) - Wikipedia

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    David Finch is a comics artist known for his work on Top Cow Productions' Cyberforce, as well as numerous subsequent titles for Marvel Comics and DC Comics, such as The New Avengers, Moon Knight, Ultimatum, and Brightest Day. [1] He has provided album cover art for the band Disturbed, and done concept art for films such as Watchmen. [1]

  8. Dick Dillin - Wikipedia

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    Blackhawk #74 (March 1954). Cover art by Dillin (pencils) and Chuck Cuidera (inks). Dick Dillin was born in Watertown, New York. [4] Determined since childhood to draw for comics, Dillin graduated from Watertown High School to become an art student at Syracuse University on the G.I. Bill, following his military service with the 8th U.S. Army in Tokyo, Yokohama, and Okinawa.

  9. Claw (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Claw, in comics, may refer to: Claw (Lev Gleason Publications) Claw the Unconquered, a DC Comics character; Claw (John Chan), a DC Comics character; Claw , a character from the Gargoyles animated series and spin-off comic; Claw, also known as Ironclaw, from The Legendaries whose name in the original french is Gryf (Gryfenfer)