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The OMAC Project #4 |
This title is turning out to be much better and much more influential than I at first suspected. In this issue, many of the questions that have arisen are answered and then replaced by twice as many. Those of you who have read earlier reviews or the earlier issues might have noticed that one of the satellite-projected OMACs actually bled. Well it seems that the satellite known as Brother I does not actually project these cyborgs, it instead activates a dormant program inside certain people that turns them into mohawked killing machines that pity the fools that they brutally murder. You may have noticed that these OMACs are targeting only superheroes, and you would be right, so good for you. But you are all wrong about the why. After the apparent death of Max Lord (I am still suspicious about that) Brother I becomes sentient and decides that the best way to carry out its mission of protecting people is to destroy all super heroes, demi-humans, aliens, high-powered robots, and Dairy Queens. This comic has gotten pretty mysterious and I am anxious to find out what really happened to Max, among other things. I recommend this to anyone who likes DC, it is a good comic, and I think that the end is going to be important to DC’s future. -Fumanchu
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