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Cyberdata

Cyberforce
Cyberforce 01 cover.jpg
First issue cover
Publication information
Publisher Top Cow Productions
First appearance Cyberforce #1 (Oct. 1992)
Created by Marc Silvestri
In-story information
Base(s) mobile
Member(s) Ballistic
Cyblade
Heatwave
Impact
Ripclaw
Stryker
Velocity

Cyberforce is an Image Comics superhero team created by writer/artist Marc Silvestri in 1992.

The original comic book focused on a team of mutants who were captured by Cyberdata, an enormous corporation planning to take over the world. The mutants were experimented on and had their abilities enhanced with cybernetic implants in hopes to become S.H.O.C.s (Special Hazardous Operations Cyborgs). The mutants subsequently escaped and banded together as Cyberforce, determined to defeat Cyberdata.

The 2006 series began with the team's return from their final mission and centered on a confrontation with their alien forebears. The team was given an updated look, a new base of operations, and changes to its roster. Heatwave, Stryker and Impact served as recurring characters throughout the series, while important subplots included the death of Impact and the initiation of a romantic relationship between Ripclaw and Velocity.

In October 2012, a rebooted version of the comic was released that incorporated elements of cyberpunk.

Cyberforce was initially written and illustrated by its creator Marc Silvestri though he later turned his duties over to other artists, including David Finch. It was originally published in 1992-93 as a four-part miniseries through Homage Studios. After Silvestri founded Top Cow Productions, Cyberforce ran as a monthly series from 1994 to 1997, running 35 issues. The first few issues crossed over with Wild C.A.T.s for the "Killer Instinct" storyline spanning Wild C.A.T.S #5-7 and Cyberforce vol. 2 #1-3.

The series was revived in 2006 (April-September) as a six issue limited series written by Ron Marz and drawn by Pat Lee titled Rising From the Ashes.

On October 17, 2012, Top Cow debuted the fourth volume of a rebooted Cyberforce as part of the company's "Top Cow Rebirth" initiative. Funded through a Kickstarter campaign, the first five issues were released for free. Silvestri provided cyberpunk-influenced art for the rebooted series, while Khoi Pham was brought aboard as illustrator after five years of exclusive work for Marvel Comics. The first issue received a positive review from Benjamin Bailey of IGN, who described the post-apocalyptic setting as both interesting and genuine. Commenting on Pham's art, he cited some inconsistencies, particularly with respect to renderings of technology.


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