Cyborg Vol. 2: Danger in Detroit (Rebirth) (Paperback)

Cyborg Vol. 2: Danger in Detroit (Rebirth) By John Semper, Will Conrad (Illustrator), Paul Pelletier (Illustrator) Cover Image

Cyborg Vol. 2: Danger in Detroit (Rebirth) (Paperback)

By John Semper, Will Conrad (Illustrator), Paul Pelletier (Illustrator)

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CYBORG VOL. 2: DANGER IN DETROIT is a thrilling series by animation writer John Semper Jr. (Spider-Man: The Animated Series) and artists Will Conrad (NIGHTWING) and Paul Pelletier (AQUAMAN).
 
Cyborg is the Justice League’s most high-tech hero, but can he withstand an attack by another of his brilliant father’s creations?
 
Captured by those he thought he could trust, Cyborg discovers a covert plot to use alien technology to start a world war. And when he winds up imprisoned in the heart of S.T.A.R. Labs, an unorthodox escape plan brings him face-to-face with Anomaly, a human-machine hybrid created by Cyborg’s father Silas years before Vic Stone became Cyborg!
 
Only the now-missing Silas Stone holds the answers to the puzzle Anomaly presents, but before Cyborg can rescue his father, he’ll first have to free the city of Detroit from the villainy of the bizarre Lord of the Rats!
 
Rocketing from the pages of DC REBIRTH: JUSTICE LEAGUE, CYBORG VOL. 2 collects issues #6-13.
Emmy-nominated Harvard graduate John Semper Jr. has worked in television and film for over thirty-five years, with a focus on children's television and animation. Best known for his work on the hit '90s TV show Spider-Man: The Animated Series, CYBORG is Mr. Semper's first comic book work for DC Comics.
Product Details ISBN: 9781401270872
ISBN-10: 1401270875
Publisher: DC Comics
Publication Date: August 15th, 2017
Pages: 144
Language: English
Series: Cyborg (Rebirth)
“Refreshes the reader on the titular character while establishing the cast and setting. And it does that in particularly magnificent fashion.”—Comicosity

“…it's packed with surprises from the start.”—Newsarama