The "Booyah" catchphrase for the DC Comics character Cyborg has been a controversial one. Invented for the comedy kids cartoon Teen Titans, it has been used ironically in the comic books, and its use ...
Cyborg made his debut in DC Comics Presents #26 back in 1980 and was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez. Victor Stone was once a promising athlete whose life changed dramatically ...
As with many important pieces of comics lore, it all began with Jack Kirby. In the early ‘70s, Jack Kirby famously left Marvel Comics to work for rival DC, where he created iconic characters like ...
DC Comics has confirmed that a new version of the Cyborg Superman villain will be introduced as part of September's 'Villains Month' promotion. Writer Michael Alan Nelson, who is penning Action Comics ...
In reversing course on one of the most head-scratching creative choices to come out of their New 52 publishing initiative, DC has officially retconned Cyborg’s role as a Justice League founder and ...
CYBORG, is Victor Stone. Due to a tragic accident his body was crushed and the only way for him to survive was to meld himself with an experimental technology; his body parts have been replaced with a ...
All Fight Month has become more than just a mindless action-packed event, but instead a fitting tribute to DC Comics’ best ...
Conrad Carapax first appeared in 1986’s Blue Beetle #1, thanks to writer Len Wein and artist Paris Cullins. He fought the Ted Kord version of Blue Beetle, in what was his first DC Comics ongoing ...
The advanced technology that turned Victor Stone into Cyborg gives him considerable power. It also offers him the ability to resist the controlling influence of alien starfish, like Starro the ...
Last November DC revealed Cyborg would get his own ongoing series in May as part of its Dawn of DC initiative but didn't reveal the series' creative team. And now the publisher has finally filled in ...
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