Cyborg #10

Writer: David F. Walker Artist: Oclair Albert, Felipe Watanabe Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: April 27, 2016 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 2
7.1Critic Rating
8.8User Rating

The government has confiscated Cyborgs technology by imprisoning him. But they have no idea just how powerful Vic Stone has becomeand neither does Cyborg himself! New abilities are revealed as Vic makes the prison break of the century! But even with his newfound powers, can he stop whats going to happen next?!

  • 8.4
    Comicsverse - Marco Cunalata Apr 27, 2016

    CYBORG is a series with twists and turns, which have pushed the character to new lengths. With this book being the beginning of Marv Wolfman's run, I imagine that he is still acclimating to this drastically altered character. It's not a strong start, but I expect to see him continue to build upon this character and take him in an amazing direction. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Black Nerd Problems - Oz Longworth Apr 29, 2016

    Ladies and gentlemen, we have a full fleshed, respectable book on our hands! With the return of Marv Wolfman, some decent Justice League cameos, and some consistent art, DC has a perfectly serviceable Afrofuturism title. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    AIPT - David Brooke Apr 27, 2016

    Cyborg connects with his mother in a real way and that tethers this issue to some important feels. Meanwhile there's some fun action thrown in too, but don't expect the most satisfying explanation of Cyborg's escape. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Newsarama - David Pepose May 2, 2016

    But perhaps the highest compliment I can give Cyborg #10 is that while it doesn't always hit its mark dramatically, Wolfman has the old-school mentality that every issue is someone's first, and even though this is the conclusion of a bigger story, he's got all the information you would need if this was your first time reading the adventures of Victor Stone. And given that he's not one of DC's most mainstream characters " at least not in the popular consciousness, although that may change once his movie comes out " you need to be able to get invested in Vic's personal journey quickly. And in that regard, Wolfman and company have done a great job here. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Dark Knight News - Eric Joseph Apr 29, 2016

    While Cyborg does learn the valuable lesson of never trusting an evil corporation that wants to see what makes you tick, we do get to see him outsmart his captors in almost Batman-like fashion. Plus, you should never underestimate the cool things of which this character is capable " and apparently some new abilities are on the way! Read Full Review

  • 4.5
    Weird Science - Eric Shea May 2, 2016

    This issue of Cyborg is a real kick in the face if you've been enjoying this story because things just come out of nowhere and the majority of this issue feels rushed just to get to a conclusion.  The only real satisfying part of this book is the art, but even the colors suffered here because they're just dull. Read Full Review

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