We've already got a chance to see Frank Miller's version of RoboCop 2 movie script in Frank Miller's RoboCop comic. A lot of violence and half-naked Lewis again and again with no reason at all. It kind of sucked. But since RoboCop 2 kind of sucked too, it wasn't really a big deal. Especially since both movie and comic sucked for the same exact reason. The original Paul Verhoeven's movie was smart, charming and had a lot of symbolism in it. The sequel threw it all away and replaced it with a lot of violence. So... yeah, it wasn't even nearly as good as the original and the fact that we can see half-naked Lewis again and again in comic was unable to fix the problems. Actually, it made things worse, because it felt ridiculous. Anyway, that comic sucked. But guess what? Here comes the sequel. Based on Frank Miller's original RoboCop 3 script. And man, I'm glad that they didn't use all that in the actual movie.
Sure, RoboCop 3 wasn't as good as the original movie either. But it was a thing on its own. It was almost like those Japanese TV shows from Metal Hero series. One of the reasons why it was so popular in Asia. Anyway, RoboCop 3 was fun. Even though Lewis died, it still wasn't really dark and used to give you a lot of good mood. Now this comic... it has a lot of stuff from what we've seen in the movie. And Lewis is already dead at this point. But, unlike the movie, the comic tries to keep the dark mood and... fails. Without Juan José Ryp's artwork it doesn't look as impressive. With no Lewis there's a big gap that Frank Miller fails to fill. The whole resistance thing feels really bad since there's no proper team to lead it like it was in the movie. There's no characters to catch your attention. The OCP part sucks too, thanks to how Frank Miller returned to Juliette Faxx and she's absolutely awful character. Paul McDaggett in the movie was much better.
It's also surprisingly poorly written, while some scenes deserve to become internet memes. RoboCop throwing the old ladies through the windows, for example. Most of the time this comic is like a boring mess. Rest of the time it's just boring, or dull. Or stupid and ridiculous. One way, or another, it isn't fun. There's no that cool feeling that made RoboCop 3 to actually work. This comic kind of explain that little girl on RoboCop 3 (NES) title screen. But does it really worth reading? Nah... Hardcore fans sure will read it. Because history. But those, who just want something good and exciting... keep looking.