CAN CYBORG STOP AN A.I. UPRISING IN DETROIT? It's an A.I. uprising! Cyborg has his hands busy as Solace's synths run rampant in the streets of Detroit. Is CEO Markus Wilcox--seething with resentment at Victor Stone's rejection of his vision--behind this? Or is something...or someone...more sinister at play?
This issue isn't quite as compelling as the first three, but it does bring in some major Teen Titans characters that longtime fans will appreciate. Read Full Review
Cyborg #4 continues the downside of the series with a deeply flawed plot, inconsistent/weak art, and reliance on an overused trope for Cyborg's character. Read Full Review
There's some good character work here, between Cyborg, his A.I. father, and Estelle. Estelle even brings up how Victor isn't really creative when it comes to changing his body parts into weapons. Read Full Review
I mean... it's alright.