Morgan Stryker convinces Ripclaw to join Cyber Force, but the organization that created him wants Ripclaw dead. Stryker makes a choice that will turn Cyber Force into fugitives or murderers-or something much, much worse.
Overall, I really enjoyed Cyber Force. There was a lot of action in this issue, but it didnt overshadow the extreme emotions that the characters were going through. I am excited to see where Cyber Force is going. Read Full Review
Cyber Force #10 is a issue that lets the series catch its breath and wouldnt be a bad spot to jump on as our heroes become increasingly dissatisfied with their situation and Cyber Datas position of power. Read Full Review
Cyberforce isn't bad by any stretch but it just doesn't feel like it's achieving anything here that in a past life would have been handled over four or five pages or so. Read Full Review
The rather lengthy break since the last issue isn't helpful in fitting back in to the story, but despite that annoyance this is a solid issue in moving things forward. My biggest criticism is that each issue feels like a 10 page instalment in anthology comic, rather than a solo title. I've made similar comments before and the problem remains: there just isn't enough happening to justify a whole issue.
This issue, with majority of previous issues are extremely slow and not really moving the story along. I had high hopes for Cyber Force when it came back. But it has taken way too long for anything significant to happen. So good by for now Cyber Force.