Robocop must defend the people of Detroit as a fighter for justice and a symbol of resistance. But will that be enough to prevent the hostile takeover and destruction of his city? With the help of his new-found, mysterious ally, Marie, he may have a chance.
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Two issues in and this story is getting along pretty good. Love the Lone Wolf angle and Robocop's "they didn't ask" feelings. I will have to download issues 3 and 4 tonight.
Blah-blah-blah, OCP, blah-blah-blah, a fired man jumps through the window, blah-blah-blah, ninja cyborg appears. You see, the first Miller's comic at least tried to show us something a bit different. This one? It's like a movie, only much more boring. Yes, RoboCop 3 wasn't as good as the first one. But it was exciting in its own way. This comic? Just boring.