CYBORG #1-6 (Morgan Hampton / Tom Raney)

DC publiera une nouvelle série Cyborg à partir de mai 2023. Par Morgan Hampton et Tom Raney.

Writer Morgan Hampton from The Milestone Initiative Talent Development Program joins forces with veteran artist Tom Raney (Green Lantern, Uncanny X-Men) to give Cyborg the Dawn of DC epic he deserves starting on May 16!

When a family emergency brings Cyborg back home to Detroit, Victor Stone surprisingly finds himself enjoying returning to the simpler life–where everybody sees him for who he really is and always was, rather than a larger-than-life superhero. It’s been a while since Vic’s been able to lower his guard and seek a purpose outside of being Cyborg 24/7. But a lot has changed in Detroit while Victor’s been away. An aggressive new company is turning the Motor City into an overclocked engine for revolutionary artificial intelligence…and no one knows better than Cyborg that technological transformation always comes at a steep human price!

Je ne connais que le dessinateur, dont je ne raffole pas…

Jim

Le scénariste est un nouveau venu qui a participé à un programme de recherche de nouveaux talents initié par le label Milestone

Une branche de l’INRA ?

Aime beaucoup le trait.

J’ai retiré le beaucoup, mais j’ai de bon souvenir de ses mutant x ou autres Outsiders

Sourire

Hum … bof. Ça sent pas la totale maîtrise graphique.

J’ai cru me planter sur la possible série Hawkman ou sur la métamorphose du logo apparu sur la frise Dawn of DC (avec un Brainiac derrière tout cela?) en Cyborg. Il n’en est rien car la nouvelle frise fait apparaître le logo Hawkman ou Hawkgirl un peu plus loin.

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Written by: Morgan Hampton.

Art by: Tom Raney.

Covers by: Edwin Galmon, Tom Raney, Jorge Corona, Nikolas Draper-Ivey.

Description: When a family emergency brings Cyborg back home to Detroit, Victor Stone surprisingly finds himself enjoying his return to the simpler life – where everybody sees him for who he really is and always was, rather than as a larger-than-life superhero. It’s been a while since Vic’s been able to lower his guard and seek a purpose outside of being Cyborg 24/7. But a lot has changed in Detroit while Victor’s been away. An aggressive new company is turning the Motor City into an overclocked engine for revolutionary artificial intelligence…and no one knows better than Cyborg that technological transformation always comes at a steep human price!

Pages: 32.

Price: $3.99 (variants, $4.99).

Available: May 16.

Gros bof.
On suit Cyborg de retour à Detroit, qui emprisonne deux super-vilains, puis apprend « d’un coup » la mort de son père. Il le vit étrangement, toujours troublé par sa relation difficile. Sa séance chez le psy n’avance guère, les flashbacks se succèdent pour évoquer le personnage, alors que la ville l’aime et le rejette en même temps. A la fin, Cyborg retourne dans la maison familiale et est interpellé par un androïde qui semble avoir l’esprit de son père !
Gros bof, oui. Morgan Hampton ne m’intéresse pas trop ici, même s’il essaye de bien faire. Les rappels au passé ont du sens, la gestion Justice League puis Teen Titans est bien fichue, et le fond de l’événement a du sens. Mais la manière… pff. Cyborg apprend trop sèchement la mort, sa réaction est compréhensible mais ça reste brut, maladroit.
Graphiquement, Tom Raney est bon dans son style, fluide et léché. Il faut aimer, mais c’est mon cas.

Un bon graphisme, mais un scénario maladroit et lourd. Sans moi pour la suite.

Written by: Morgan Hampton.

Art by: Valentine de Landro, Tom Raney.

Covers by: Edwin Galmon, Serg Acuna, Sanford Greene.

Description: Cyborg’s faced aliens, demons, and extradimensional forces, but a robot that claims to be his father, Silas Stone, breaking into his childhood home isn’t something he’d ever expect! Cyborg needs answers from the suspicious new corporation in town, Solace, to get to the bottom of this. Is this a decoy or the real deal? Either way, Victor’s time in Detroit just got a lot more complicated!

Pages: 32.

Price: $3.99 (variants, $4.99).

Available: June 20 .

A.I. Silas Stone reveals all! The truth behind Solace CEO Markus Wilcox and his connection to Silas is uncovered. Cyborg needs to do some corporate espionage to get to the bottom of this shady activity—and if that wasn’t enough for Victor Stone to deal with, an old enemy from his Teen Titans days is on the Solace payroll. Teen Titans animated series villain Atlas makes his DC Comics debut and is ready for a rematch!

CREATIVE TEAM
Writer(s): Morgan Hampton
Artist(s): Tom Raney
Colorist(s): Michael Atiyeh
Letterer(s): Rob Leigh
Cover Artist(s): Edwin Galmon
Variant Cover Artist(s): David Nakayama, Riley Rossmo
Editor(s): Marquis Draper
Cover Price/Page Count: $3.99 / 32 pages

Cyborg #4

CAN CYBORG STOP AN A.I. UPRISING IN DETROIT? It’s an A.I. uprising! Cyborg has his hands busy as Solace’s synths run rampant in the streets of Detroit. Is CEO Markus Wilcox—seething with resentment at Victor Stone’s rejection of his vision—behind this? Or is something…or someone…more sinister at play?

Creative Team

  • Writer: Morgan Hampton
  • Artist:
  • Colorist: Michael Atiyeh
  • Letterer: Rob Leigh
  • Cover Artists: Edwin Galmon
  • Variant Cover Artist: Taurin Clarke, Darryl Banks
  • Group Editor: Chris Conroy
  • Editor: Marquis Draper
  • Cover Price/Page Count: $3.99/32 Pages

Written by: Morgan Hampton.

Art by: Tom Raney.

Covers by: Edwin Galmon, Todd Nauck, Dan Hipp.

Description: When there’s trouble, you know who to call – the Titans! Cyborg has his hands full between the Solace synth uprising and villains wreaking havoc in Detroit, so he’ll need the help of some old friends to save the day!

Pages: 32.

Price: $3.99 (variants, $4.99).

In stores: Nov. 28.

Cyborg #6

VICTOR STONE’S SACRIFICE TO SAVE HIS CITY!

Cyborg and his “resurrected” A.I. father, Silas Stone, are locked in battle with the nefarious Solace. But in order to stop the android uprising, Victor will have to make a wrenching sacrifice and lose more than he ever thought possible!

Creative Team

  • Writer: Morgan Hampton
  • Artist: Travis Mercer, Bruno Abdias
  • Colorist: Michael Atiyeh
  • Letterer: Rob Leigh
  • Cover Artists: Edwin Galmon
  • Variant Cover Artist: Mike McKone, Paris Alleyne
  • Group Editor: Chris Conroy
  • Editor: Marquis Draper
  • Cover Price/Page Count: $3.99/32 Pages