RoboCop: Citizens Arrest #5 is out this coming Wednesday, and you can take a look a a preview of the issue here courtesy of Boom! Studios… The New RoboCops debut here, as Alex Murphy—the original RoboCop—faces his ultimate enemy. RoboCop: Citizens Arrest #5 is out on August 8th, priced $3.99.
Preview of RoboCop: Citizens Arrest #4
RoboCop: Citizens Arrest #4 hits comic book shops this Wednesday, and you can take a look at a preview of the issue here courtesy of Boom! Studios; check it out… OCP announces their plan to reform the Ruins into a new neighborhood called the Plateau, as well as the devastating methods they plan to use. […]
Preview of RoboCop: Citizens Arrest #3
Boom! Studios releases RoboCop: Citizens Arrest #3 this coming Wednesday; take a look at a preview of the issue here… When Alex Murphy, the original RoboCop, appears to side against OCP, news reports appear that call into question if he’s a risk to the public…and if OCP needs to take drastic measures. RoboCop: Citizens Arrest #3 […]
Preview of RoboCop: Citizens Arrest #2
RoboCop: Citizens Arrest #2 hits comic book stores this coming Wednesday, and you can take a look at a preview of the issue here courtesy of Boom! Studios… With growing unrest in the Ruins, OCP is encouraging people to report on their neighbors. The Ruins is a powder keg, with OCP handing out the matches. […]
RoboCop returns to comics with Citizens Arrest, check out a preview here
RoboCop returns to comic books this coming Wednesday courtesy of Boom! Studios, which launches the new series RoboCop: Citizens Arrest. Check out a preview of the first issue here… Brian Wood, the visionary writer behind DMZ and Briggs Land, and Jorge Coelho (Venom, Rocket Raccoon) present a provocative vision of a future where justice is […]
RoboCop returns to comic books courtesy of Boom! Studios
Boom! Studios has announced that it is bringing RoboCop back to the world of comic books with the new series RoboCop: Citizens Arrest from writer Brian Wood (DMZ) and artist Jorge Coelho (Venom), which takes place 30 years after the events of Paul Verhoeven’s 80s classic. “RoboCop remains a favorite film of mine, and was […]