In a world run by super-computers and where the judicial system is purely digital, there is no human error, just a singular artificial intelligence that calculates the outcome of every possible crime. From murder to drug deals, the computer determines the fate of all humanity. But there's a crime that seems to have slipped through the cracks - who or what is the Cyber Spectre? A special back-up feature, The Kromik, by Rich Emms and Carlos Zuniga rounds off this first issue.
Cyber Spectre #1 has potential, but that potential is ignored by a comic that relies too much on the clichs of cyberpunk dystopian fiction and a main character who is all attitude but no personality. Unfortunately, this book doesnt earn a recommendation. Read Full Review
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