As stated above, the revolutionary vibe is intensifying with #3.
We do get some quiet moments to develop Alex Murphy, Leo, and Sara that give an emotional center to the comic.
Robocop: Citizen's Arrest #3 art by Jorge Coelho and Doug Garbark
Jorge Coelho brings another well-rendered comic that uses its line art to imbue a since of[...]
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Doug Garbark's color art has a slightly cyberpunk color contrast to it which looks great and taps into the roots of this franchise.
Robocop: Citizen's Arrest #2 doesn't flow as well as the first issue, but it's still enjoyable and compelling Its satire never dulls, and the artwork of Coelho and Garbark holds steady throughout the[...]
There's even a quick Kane focused piece — which highlights the big red monster's domination in WWE — done by the talented team of Julian May, Rodrigo Lorenzo, Doug Garbark, and Jim Campbell.
Writer Dennis Hopeless is excellent at giving each of the men their voice Dean sounds like Dean, and so on The story is[...]