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6:14 pm 4 November 2016
Cyborg (2016-) #3 - John Semper Jr., Guy Major, Will Conrad, Ivan Nunes, Paul Pelletier, Joe Prado
Even though I forgot to pick this up - oops! I wanted to read it on my phone and didn't feel like going back to the store, so I got it digitally.
Cyborg - real name Vic Stone - is having trouble with his memory. When he meets an ex-girlfriend who explains that he said he was in love with someone else, then disappeared, and that his father didn't know who she was and refused to talk to her, Vic gets angry. Why hadn't his father told her this blond chick came after him? What happened to his memory?
When he gets the answers, he's even angrier. He hadn't expected any of this, and is now faced with choices: can he trust his father any longer? What will he do to get his memories back?
And when he tries, something gains control of him, most likely through his computer systems. He's still struggling with feeling human and this comes out in his nightmares, which tend to predominate his naps and sleeps - and even when his brain is shut off to run diagnostics, which should be impossible.
Meanwhile, there's more going with Vic's father than he suspects, and it's going to be a lot harder to trust him from now on, or so I suspect. This fits the family issues box on my DC bingo. Yay!
Graphic Novel DC read in 2016 ( )