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Cyberforce

Cyberforce is an Image Comics superhero team created by artist Marc Silvestri in 1992.
==Publication history==
The ''Cyberforce'' comic book series was written and illustrated by Marc Silvestri. It was later illustrated by artists including David Finch.
The comic was originally published through Homage Studios from 1992 to 1993 as a four-part miniseries. Silvestri then formed Top Cow Productions and ''Cyberforce'' was rolled out as a regularly-occurring monthly series. This lasted between 1994 and 1997, with the first few issues crossing over with Wild C.A.T.s for the "Killer Instinct" story.
In 2007, the series was relaunched and written by Ron Marz and drawn by Alex Milne..
On October 17, 2012, Top Cow debuted the fourth volume of ''Cyberforce'' (a reboot of the comic) which was funded through Kickstarter and released as part of the company's "Top Cow Rebirth" initiative; the first five issues were released for free. Silvestri provided concept art for the rebooted series (which incorporates elements of cyberpunk), while Khoi Pham (who had been an exclusive artist for Marvel Comics for five years at that point) was hired to illustrate the series, marking his first foray into non-Marvel work. The first issue received a positive review from Benjamin Bailey of IGN, who noted that the post-apocalyptic setting was both interesting and genuine and that he enjoyed the story's structure. Though Bailey intimated that the characters were somewhat shallow or not fully fleshed out, the book itself offered readers sufficient reason to anticipate the second issue - an issue he thought should focus more on character development. Commenting on Pham's art, Bailey cited some inconsistencies (particularly with respect to renderings of technology).
On July 6, 2015, Top Cow announced that ''Cyberforce'' would be relaunched in Fall of 2015 as a digital-only series written by Matt Hawkins.

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