Cyborg #7

Writer: David F. Walker Artist: Claude St. Aubin Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: January 27, 2016 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 8
7.1Critic Rating
7.8User Rating

Following the attack of the Techno-sapiens, Cyborg must come to terms with the nanotech that makes him what he is! But in the Justice Leagues Red Room, Vic discovers a Ghost Machinea computer program thats strangely familiar to him

  • 9.0
    Comicsverse - Marco Cunalata Jan 27, 2016

    This issue serves as a great jumping-on point for anyone interested in the series. Walker is definitely setting up to something big in this second arc as Cyborg begins to learn more about himself. I'm also interested to see how he explores the family dynamic now that Elinore has returned. Read Full Review

  • 8.3
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Jan 27, 2016

    Cyborg #7 was a great start to a new storyline which will change Victor's life for better or for worse when it seems the world is ready to define who he is for him after the technosapien invasion. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Feb 2, 2016

    Cyborg starts up a new story arc for this issue and while it's dealing with the ramifications of the previous story arc, it's a great place to jump in. Yeah, there isn't much action in this issue, but that shouldn't be something that's a deal breaker in buying this because the setup for the story is great and we get some great conversation pieces about how Cyborg is dealing with his new found powers. Overall, we get great art all the way through and a very interesting plot that I can' t wait to explore. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    PopOptiq - Terrence Sage Jan 28, 2016

    With the beginning of a new arc, new themes to explore, and new plots with a brand new enemy that Cyborg can't punch his way through, Cyborg #7 is a slow building start to what's sure to be another great storyline. Read Full Review

  • 6.9
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Jan 28, 2016

    The latest issue of Cyborg comes across as pretty standard epilogue fare in the aftermath of David Walker's big Technosapiens storyline. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Black Nerd Problems - Oz Longworth Jan 29, 2016

    Bottom Line: This is one of those issues where its heart is in the right place, but the execution is such shoddy framework, it's hard to divorce it from the rest of the book. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    All-Comic - Lido Giovacchini Feb 1, 2016

    Cyborg is seven issues deep into its run and theres no indication anything about this series will stand the test of time. It does nothing to forge Cyborgs mythos as a solo character, he has no rogues gallery, no interesting headquarters, no supporting cast of fellow heroes or local officials. The handful of elements he does have are ripped off wholesale from the Superman mythos and the actual storylines at play wouldnt pass mustard in a Deathlok revival comic. It just doesnt feel like anyone writing this had a plan for Cyborg. Theres no spark of imagination or energy for the material, just a dull sense of well, its a living as the book continues to check off all the key components of the complete hacks guide to comic writing. Read Full Review

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