Cyborg #6
| Writer | John Semper Jr. |
| Artist | Will Conrad |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
"SHE-BORG!" With a fearsome high-tech terror cell threatening to invade the country, Cyborg participates in the creation of an experimental cybernetic female counterpart-code name She-Borg-whose abilities might exceed his own! But when the process ravages her memories, Cyborg must retrieve crucial national security secrets from her mind before it's too late.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Dec 07, 2016Cyborg #6 offers fast paced storytelling with strong characters in gorgeous detail. The pace might be a bit too fast for its own good, but you can't deny it's a lot of fun. Read Full Review
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8.4
Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze
Dec 08, 2016Like I've been saying, you're missing out if you're really overlooking Cyborg and what this book has to offer in comparison to the rest on shelves. Great characters, fresh concepts, engaging on a human level. Cyborg #6 really makes you think about the things going on in Victor's head that he doesn't say himself. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comics: The Gathering - Batmanaruto
Dec 07, 2016There is a twist in the book, which does actually make you wonder, what will happen and how will Cyborg overcome this challenge. This first arc has been really good, but it does seem slightly drawn out, and one worry I do have is that the finale may not be as good as the introduction or the journey. Read Full Review
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7.0
Weird Science - Eric Shea
Dec 07, 2016So far Cyborg as a series for me has been pretty humdrum with decent installments here and there and like those occasions, this issue isn't a bad read, it's just that not a lot goes on. It's pretty predictable, but even with its predictability, I found myself enjoying what we got here and really loved the art that conveyed it. Read Full Review
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7.0
DC Comics News - Steven Brown
Dec 07, 2016Cyborg #6 really shows you how vulnerable Cyborg is and there's nothing wrong with that. Immediately once Agent Taylor, now known as Variant, came to life, Victor says he knows how she must feel.He lets her know he's finally relieved not to be the only one that's a walking CPU. The ending is where Semper, Jr. really threw me off and that's great, because I totally didn't see this twist, and I think it will mess with Victor's mind for a while. Read Full Review
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4.5
IGN - Jesse Schedeen
Dec 08, 2016In addition to the familiar problems involving wooden dialogue and characterization, this issue suffers from the forced nature of the Cyborg/Variant relationship. She's too similar to Cyborg, and the deep, immediate bond that forms between them is very sudden and unnatural. She simply doesn't come across as a natural character. Read Full Review