Collection: Cyberforce – Image – 1993–1997 – Volume 2 – Ongoing Series – #1–35

Cyberforce – Volume 2 (1993–1997)

📘 Series Summary

Following the massive success of the initial limited series, Cyberforce returned for its first ongoing monthly title under Marc Silvestri’s Top Cow Productions. This series expanded the mythology of the Cyberdata corporation and the S.H.O.C. technology, moving the team from fugitive outcasts to a more established force in the Image Universe. The series is notable for its high-detail aesthetic and for launching the careers of several major industry artists.

The early issues are dominated by the "Killer Instinct" crossover event, while later issues transitioned through various creative shifts, including work by David Finch and Michael Turner, further cementing the "Top Cow look" that would eventually lead to the creation of titles like Witchblade and The Darkness.

⭐ Series Highlights

  • Killer Instinct Crossover: The series launched with a high-stakes crossover involving Jim Lee’s WildC.A.T.s, centering on the shared history between Ripclaw and Warblade.
  • Creative Evolution: Features definitive artwork by Marc Silvestri and early professional work from future superstars David Finch and Michael Turner.
  • Expanding the Roster: Introduced and developed key supporting characters and rivals, including the high-speed Velocity's continued growth and the mercenary Stryker.
  • Devil's Reign Integration: Issue #30 served as a crucial chapter in the Devil's Reign crossover between Top Cow and Marvel Comics.
  • Guest Artists: Includes a notable guest-art stint by Todd McFarlane (Issue #8) and a variant cover by Joe Quesada (Issue #27).