DC Special: Cyborg #4 – Vol. 1 (2008) brings the action and tension to new heights as Victor Stone faces enemies both inside and out. The fourth issue in this six-part limited series from DC Comics continues to build a complex, character-driven arc, examining what it truly means to be human in the age of machines.
Written by Mark Sable, with bold, energetic artwork by Ken Lashley and colour work by Pete Pantazis, this issue fuses intense superhero conflict with a deeper emotional undercurrent. As Cyborg begins to question the integrity of his technological enhancements, he finds himself in a race against time — not only to stop a growing threat but to hold onto the last remnants of his humanity.
DC Special: Cyborg #4 sees Victor contending with the sinister secrets hidden within the very technology that gave him a second chance. With shadowy figures manipulating his systems and enemies exploiting his internal weaknesses, he must dig deeper than ever to retain control of his identity and destiny. This issue explores themes of transformation, autonomy, and resilience, as Victor fights to remain more than just the sum of his cybernetic parts.
Ideal for fans of Teen Titans, Justice League, and character-driven sci-fi narratives, this instalment plays a pivotal role in shaping Cyborg’s future. Whether you're collecting the series or looking to delve into a standalone arc that highlights one of DC’s most unique heroes, this issue belongs on your shelf.
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DC Special: Cyborg #4 - Vol. 1 - 2008
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