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| | TheFourthRail.com - Snap Judgments |
 | | While the dialogue isn't quite as over-the-top, the feel of Doctor Cyborg is very similar to that of Stan Lee's early work at Marvel and the science-fiction/weird stories to be found in DC and EC Comics. |
 | | Gross takes an "everything but the kitchen sink" approach to Doctor Cyborg, throwing in nanites, amnesia, alien messiahs, invisible children, societies lost in time, secret sinister government agencies and (Huey Lewis would be proud) the power of love. |
 | | His own sense of humor comes through in some of the goofier moments, such as the revelation of Doctor Cyborg's son and the uncanny physical resemblance, and he also gives the whole thing a kind of genial, fun air, even the darker elements. |
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