Cyber Force #10
| Writer | Bryan Hill, Matt Hawkins |
| Artist | Atilio Rojo |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
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.
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10
Sirens of Sequentials - Jenn Marshall
May 23, 2019Overall, 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
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7.0
Multiversity Comics - Michael Mazzacane
May 23, 2019Cyber 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
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7.0
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
May 23, 2019Cyberforce 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
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8.0
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.
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5.5
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.
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