RoboCop and Marie have been set up. Fighting with every ounce of strength and wit they can muster, Marie and RoboCop must face an army of android Otomos coming at them from all directions. With no chance of survival, they can only hope that their deaths will mean the end of OCP.
The idea of a man fighting against the machine part of his nature and against corporate tyranny really is the story of our times. We are all Robocop now. What should we do? Join the dehumanising, corporate machine, or fight back for the sake of humanity? I know what I'm going to do, and reading this comic really crystallised it for me. Read Full Review
As for Murphy" there are some really big story bombs dropped in this issue that do not need to be spoiled here. When you start through this issue, you will burn through it real fast because of the breakneck action within the pages. Things are moving fast and you will experience each and every turn as you read it. Still, if you have read the previous four issues or if this is your first look into the story, issue five will shock, shake, and satisfy your senses. The final three issues are looking to be pretty intense once the events here in five get sorted out. But don't take my word for it. Give it a go for yourself. You will be glad that you did. Read Full Review
Korkut Oztekin does some stellar work on these pages. He renders Robocop's world with gory detail, showing every eyeball that is punched from a head, every splash of brain matter on a wall. There's a real sense of energy and movement to these pages. Some of the action gets a little muddled at times, and you'll have to study panels to figure out who is who. The pages that look awesome outweigh the bad ones, but the bad ones are there and can't be ignored. Read Full Review