Who is the mother of artificial intelligence? The reimagining of CYBER FORCE continues as the origins of the "Aphrodite Project" are revealed...along with the dark intentions of the group that helped create her.
With familiar story points, but a fresh perspective, Hawkins and Hill create an excellent back story for their character Aphrodite, while also setting up plot points for future issues. Cyber Force #3 is a stunning issue, both visually and narratively. Read Full Review
I mean, at this point I have to say this is as good as any book out there at the moment. It is the finest art I have seen in some time, and the writing is as good as it gets. Read Full Review
'Cyber Force' #3 is the latest building block that stands on its own as an origin story for Aphrodite. Hill and Hawkins are taking their time introducing these characters and how they fit together. It's the right approach to be deliberate but compelling as they create this new rebooted universe for new and old readers alike. It hums with tension and suspense seizing your attention until the shocking end. 'Cyber Force' is a worthwhile read that merges superheroes, sci-fi, horror, and action into one irresistible concoction. Read Full Review
It's not just a great sci-fi book, it's just a good book that deserves to be looked at by everyone. Read Full Review
Although the latest issue of Cyber Force focuses less on action and outright violence, it successfully tells a dark origin story that delves into the mystery of life and proves that not everything is as it seems. Read Full Review
With elements of techno-horror and some brilliant characterization, CYBER FORCE #3 stands out from the previous issues in the series. Some minor flaws throughout the issue keep this one from perfection, but it is still an incredibly enjoyable read. Read Full Review
This series continues to go from strength to strength. The first major plot twist is introduced here, and is handled deftly, setting up another narrative thread to be explored in a story which already has many threads, both plot and character based. While it is largely told in flashback, the main narrative is driven on while simultaneously exploring the back story of one of the key characters. This is great writing; too often flashbacks can be interesting, but they are a break from the overall narrative, but here it serves to develop both the back story and the main story at the same time.
All of this is supported by some excellent art that conveys theme, tone and movement with flair.