Is Cyborg really who he thinks he is?
Victor is having some strange dreams that are becoming quite real and things are going to become worse once that old memories start resurfacing.
Yep, still quite liking where this is going.
John Semper Jr. delivers a new chapter where he continues the exploration of Vic's character and showing different points of his life in a new perspective. The characterization is pretty good and continues to play with the theme of humanity, about how things are not what they appear in Vic's head and in some cases, he might not even remember them. This brings yet another level of mystery in the whole premise that the writer is creating and actually makes you wonder if Victor's doubts are real.
Oh, and for people who were wondering, yes, some aspects of David Walker's run are preserved, especially the last ones (although considering how badly written that run was as a whole, I wonder why people are even bothered with it).
Will Conrad handles the artwork here and he follows the same style of Paul Pelletier with expressive characters and vibrant action scenes.
Pretty solid overall, excited for the new chapter.
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