The police force has disbanded. The people of Detroit have been evicted from their homes. ED-209s and OCP officers run the streets. With OCP's vision for Delta City well underway, Robocop may be his city's last hope. This is Robocop's last stand, as it was always intended to be.
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Better than Miller's Robocop 2 script. The story and art in this were certainly more coherent. Robocop takes on the OCP as they try and forcibly remove the people of Old Detroit after OCP fired the police.
An action packed violent Robocop story. What else can we expect? Seems to me, Robocop is alone against the big bad city of Detroit. But he is fighting to protect the citizens. Go Robocop Go!
Based on Frank Miller's original RoboCop 3 script. A direct sequel to Frank Miller's RoboCop comic. But since Lewis is long dead and Frank Miller doesn't have anyone to show in the underwear anymore, this one feels dull and boring. Also, the writing is surprisingly bad and cheesy. Even for Frank Miller. And the entire thing feels extremely forced. Honestly, RoboCop 3 movie did it much better.