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  Cyber - Marvel Universe: The definitive online source for Marvel super hero bios.
Cyber was driven insane by exposure to a hallucinogenic drug, causing him to suffer mildly distracting delusionary side effects.
Cyber's skin, with the exception of his face, and hair were artificially bonded with the virtually indestructible alloy known as Adamantium.
Cyber met a grisly end as a swarm of mutant death watch beetles consumed his flesh, leaving only his Adamantium "skin", which Genesis melted down in order to once again bond to Wolverine's skeleton.
www.marvel.com /universe/Cyber   (862 words)

  
  Cyber (comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cyber is a fictional character, a Marvel supervillain and enemy of Wolverine of the X-Men.
Cyber's adamantium skin, which had remained untouched, was then used in an unsuccessful attempt to re-implant adamantium into Wolverine's skeleton by Genesis (leader of the Dark Riders).
Cyber was a mutant that possessed a number of superhuman abilities, some due to his natural mutation and some due to artificial enhancement.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cyber_(comics)   (847 words)

  
 Cyber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cyber was a range of mainframe computers manufactured by Control Data Corporation.
Cyber is a prefix stemming from cybernetics and loosely meaning through the use of a computer.
Cyber is used to refer to the cyber subculture as a whole, or specifically to its people, music or fashion.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cyber   (115 words)

  
 Doctor Cyber (comic book character) - comicvine.com
Cyber is a world class scientist and has surrounded herself with an arsenal of state of the art weaponry, including laser pistols, an invisibility screen and robot assassins.
Doctor Cyber first came to public attention during the period when Diana Prince had sacrificed her super powered identity as Wonder Woman and was operating as an independent agent.
On another occasion, Doctor Cyber disguised herself as her arch foe and framed Diana Prince as a traitor to the United States.
www.comicvine.com /doctor-cyber/12899   (284 words)

  
 The Cyber Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Comics started literally as books of reprints of the funnies in the newspapers, and the unfortunate terminology stuck long after it was an accurate description of what "comics" were.
Comics as a medium can be discussed both as an industry, which must sell comics in order to stay in operation; and as a creative medium.
Material discussing the content of comics is practically nonexistent, the nicest way that I can find to say "literary criticism and (disdainfully:) 'comics' are held by most to be mutually exclusive" – again, the name of the medium and the preconceptions that name brings with it sorely damages the credibility of the medium.
cyberreviews.skwc.com /cr_cyberforce.html   (13794 words)

  
 Keeping Cyberspace Inline
But it is the case that comics are hard to find outside of their peculiar retail ghettoes, almost universally looked down on by the majority of western society (not even recognised as “art“ in California, apparently), expensive (relative to comparable entertainments) and often (lets be honest) of indifferent quality.
A new breed of “Cyber Fanboy” will be logging on to the webzine of his (or her) favourite comic and downloading the latest issue.
More adventurous cyber comics creators will be using the likes of Flash, Quicktime and a whole load of stuff we haven’t even thought of yet to animate panels, the reader might even be able to influence the story with the click of a mouse.
www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com /fool/96943320021328.htm   (1766 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Wolverine (comics)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The comic book character Batman, originally and still sometimes referred to as The Batman, is a fictional character and superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939.
After several years of continuing to exist without the benefit of the adamantium to reinforce his skeletal structure, Wolverine was kidnapped by the villain Apocalypse, who set up a contest between Wolverine and his arch nemesis, Sabretooth, with the victor to become one of Apocalypse's new group of Horsemen.
The Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff) is a fictional character, a mutant superheroine in the Marvel Comics universe.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Wolverine-(comics)   (8237 words)

  
 Cyber (comic book character) - comicvine.com
Cyber is a mutant and an enemy of Wolverine and the X-Men.
Cyber is momentarily distracted as Wolverine extracts his bone claws, revealing what happened to the adamantium.
Cyber also possesses an enhanced healing factor similar to that of Wolverine that enables him to survive the process that grafted adamantium to his skin.
www.comicvine.com /cyber/7597   (625 words)

  
 Coven (Wolverine foes)
Cyber was promised a ringside seat for the death of Wolverine.
Cyber and Wolverine went through many warriors of the Coven and finally took away the Tear of Heaven from Blood Shadow.
Cyber wasn't impressed by this move and cut open the lower body of Vex who was now able to read his own entrails until he died.
www.marvunapp.com /Appendix/covenwolv.htm   (2420 words)

  
 CNN - Site Seer: A user's guide to cyber comics - Dec. 13, 1996
The Comics Hotlist site from Tampere University in Finland offers a personal comic section with a selection of more than 60 strips, but the strips are not as well-known and the selections frequently fail to download.
One of the most comprehensive list of online comics on the web can be found at Cyber Comics List with links to more than 200 daily comics, syndicated comics, weekly comics, editorial comics, and miscellaneous sites.
And if you're still not laughing try, "The Comics I Don't Understand Page," a clever hobby site devoted to the notion that one man's humor is another man's 'Huh?' Users are invited to explain the meaning of a half dozen inscrutable comic strips.
www.cnn.com /TECH/9612/13/site.seer.comics/index.html   (778 words)

  
 The Cyber Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: )
From its beginnings in the summer of 1993 until it sputtered to a halt in 1995, I wrote a comic book review column called the Cyber Reviews, which was the origin of the name.
We're not reviewing any comics this time, since I haven't read any comics since the last time I did a review (whenever that was).
Scott's lack of output in the Cyber Reviews front can be explained by the fact that he had to finish up his old job before starting a new one.
cyberreviews.skwc.com /cr_archive_1_cr107.html   (1312 words)

  
 Sequential Tart: Adrian Tsang - Dream Writer (vol IV/iss 5/May 2001)
AT: Neon Cyber is a title that I worked on about a year and a half ago, which takes place in the fictional futuristic city of Macropolis (which is also the setting for the Dark Minds series).
Neon Cyber is basically a gang-land tale of Neon's rise to power in Macropolis' underworld, with a generous sprinkling of some cyberpunk-esque elements.
In comics, often times characters don't change too greatly over the course of a series, so by putting recurring characters into completely separate story lines, the potential to play with some really neat characterization is really great.
www.sequentialtart.com /archive/may01/tsang.shtml   (3788 words)

  
 Web Comics - Argon Zark! The original Interactive Online Comic!
I was not at the convention during which most of the films interviews took place, but I was one of the early round of long-distance interviews that were conducted in support of the film.
lines and colors is my weblog devoted to drawing, comics, illustration and more.
and digital comics in conjunction with the new film Adventures Into Digital Comics.
www.zark.com   (362 words)

  
 Augusta Georgia: technology@ugusta: Cyber hero to the rescue: The adventures of Argon Zark, young cyber hero for the ...
Cyber hero to the rescue: The adventures of Argon Zark, young cyber hero for the digital age
And since comics and other magazines are usually targeted at specific demographic segments, they often lack the kind of broad-based readership offline that leads to hundreds of thousands of hours of hits online.
But for now, the cyber-comics seem to be less useful to Marvel as an inducement to advertisers than as a form of advertisement in their own right.
www.augustachronicle.com /stories/061697/tech_zark.html   (1294 words)

  
 Sequential Tart - A Comics Industry Web Zine (Volume II, Issue 10, November 1999)
During the big push in the Cyber Comic direction, everyone was saying "Oh, the 'net is where it's at for publishing comics!" I don't agree.
Just so happened that right around then, AOL was getting started with Marvel Comics for their online area, and the programmer who'd done the first 6 issues of the Spider-Man comic had just resigned, so being a lifelong Spidey fan, I jumped in with both feet.
Doesn't mean that everyone should love those comics - and it also doesn't mean that some of those comics do some harm to comics (and how comics are perceived by "non-believers") - but positive sales figures make people and publishers more willing to take risks on new ventures.
www.sequentialtart.com /archive/interviews/loveless.shtml   (2010 words)

  
 Comics from Cyber Caption Pt.1
I don't know who Jim McGee is, but I was attracted to his two fluorescent covered (and cheap) comic books on the Caption comic sales table.
His use of characters such as Hyper Comic Rabbit and Determined Dog show a perceptive insight into human mood and emotion.
In a later strip a downtrodden youth, oppressed by market forces, is rescued from a dire fate by superhero Johnny Peely.
www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com /smallpress/106068428481485,print.htm   (454 words)

  
 Kayla (Wolverine character)
(MCP#136/1): Cyber hit Kayla hard and her blood was shed in the Temple of the Sun which enabled the Coven to start their attack on the temple.
Cyber took Kayla and the false Tear of Heaven with him.
The false Tear of Heaven was stolen by Cyber and brought to the Coven along Kayla.
www.marvunapp.com /Appendix/kaylawolv.htm   (1090 words)

  
 Sequential Tart - A Comics Industry Web Zine (vol III/iss 5/May 2000)
Cyber Age Adventures, the weekly magazine of original superhero fiction, continues to reinvent the superhero with this week’s thought-provoking tale of a group of outcasts calling themselves the Misfits.
Cyber Age Adventures, the weekly magazine of original superhero fiction (www.cyberageadventures.com), revisits the shared corner of the Cyber Age Universe owned by Sean Taylor with the return of Starlight, a heroine struggling with her lost humanity.
Considering the status of the comics industry as a whole, changes in the mainstream perceptions of comics and the fight for increased gender and ethnic diversity in both creators and target audience, Part One of the book explores comics as art, literature and commerce.
www.sequentialtart.com /archive/may00/pr.shtml   (13623 words)

  
 patrick farley | portfolio | stan lee   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Create a vehicle for Stan Lee, the biggest name in the comics industry, to debut a new line of original "cyber-comics".
With a maximum pageweight of 80K and specs which allowed for embedded Flash, CSS and other 4.0+ browser capabilities, this was a very enjoyable design project.
Stan and company wanted to emphasize the "cyber" in "cyber-comics," so I indulged them with a hardcore "techno" look.
www.resort.com /~patrick/portfolio/stanlee/index.shtml   (119 words)

  
 Bryan Talbot: the official fanpage: Lorenzo's interview with Bryan   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Comics in the states seems to suffer a real crisis in the last 5 or 6 years what you think could be the reason and the remedy?
Comics are nice artifacts in themselves, nice things to hold and read.
The British invasion of their comics scene was like the equivalent of the arrival of Punk Rock in pop music.
www.bryan-talbot.com /articles/ints.and.cons/lorenzo-interview.html   (3311 words)

  
 Cyber Force: Rising from the Ashes
And Cyber Force is not even close to being the first imitation.
The conflict is always something like theft (robbing a bank to robbing the universe of its life force) or dominance (one person/group over another to world domination to universal domination).
A master of the graphic novel proves to be a master of the 24 hour comic.
www.comicbookbin.com /Cyber_Force_Rising_from_the_Ashes001.html   (482 words)

  
 Log in ....Tribune--Cyber Kids
There are millions of sites for kids in the cyber world and some of them are really great.
Majority of the persons wait for the whole week to read this comic strip in their newspaper, but you being a cyber kid, need not wait for the weeklong and can read it online at www.unitedmedia.com/comics/peanuts.
Here you can find and select the favourite comic from a long list of comics and can have a lot of fun.
www.tribuneindia.com /2002/20020401/login/cyber.htm   (270 words)

  
 The Technodrome - Reviews - Cyber Samurai Leo
Cyber Samurai Leo was 1 in a series of 6.
Also available were Cyber Samurai Don, Cyber Samurai Mike, Cyber Samurai Raph, Cyber Samurai Shredder, and Cyber Samurai Bebop.
Also seen in the Archie Comics, the Cyber Samurai series had armor faceplates, with different kibble (kibble is a term for excess armor and such hanging off the action figure) on their heads.
www.thetechnodrome.com /reviews/csleo.shtml   (162 words)

  
 Augusta Georgia: technology@ugusta: Funny pages on the Web offer more than laughs 3/22/97
But a Web site can complement a comic strip and give its fans a chance to learn more about the characters and their creators.
That depends on your taste in comics, of course, but the vote from this cubicle goes enthusiastically to The Dilbert Zone (http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics/dilbert/).
To commemorate the 11th anniversary of the strip, the original comics are being rereleased on the Web site; dial it up and you'll find the daily strip that appeared in newspapers 11 years ago.
www.augustachronicle.com /stories/032297/tech_comics.html   (777 words)

  
 COMICON.com: 7/19 CYBER AGE ADVENTURES TO THE NEWSSTAND
iHero Entertainment's long running, award winning webzine Cyber Age Adventures which took home the Writer's Digest award and the prestigious Preditors and Editors award, is moving to the print world in a big way.
Cyber Age Adventures will be available on the newstands.
As of press time CAA was not picked up by Diamond, but you can get it pretty much anywhere else.
www.comicon.com /cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=37&t=005135   (235 words)

  
 USA WEEKEND Magazine
On sunday mornings my family used to bicker over whose turn it was to read the comic strips.
The syndicate also offers Mycomicspage.com, a subscription service that lets you read an archive of comics, build a collection of favorites and create a personal funnies page from their 120 strips, many exclusive (such as Bloom County) and some animated, for a $9.95 annual fee.
You can't sign up to have comics automatically sent from here, but you can read them online or e-mail them to a friend.
www.usaweekend.com /03_issues/030413/030413web.html   (312 words)

  
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 The Superhero Hype! Boards - Amazing Spider-Man Cyber Library   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Those are hard comics to find and contain some really important stories.
Please enjoy the comics and save up your money to see the movie AT LEAST 3 times-twice the first week and once the second.
I spoke to my web master and he says it may be that several people are trying to access the same comic at the same time.Please keep me posted so I can talk to the Hosting people about this.
www.superherohype.com /forums/showthread.php?t=119855&page=1   (1053 words)

  
 Forte's Sprites n' Comics
Because all of the comics can be easily included in the new browsing method, I have rendered the archives useless.
Even though it should be, this isn't the comic I've promised, however there are pretty big changes.
Forte's Sprites n' Comics is in no way affiliated with Capcom of America or Capcom of Japan.
www.fortescomics.tfcph.com   (376 words)

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