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| JLA/Cyberforce | |
|---|---|
Cover ofJKLA/Cyberforce 1 (2005), art byMarc Silvestri | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | DC Comics,Top Cow |
| Format | One-shot |
| Publication date | 2005 |
| No. of issues | 1 |
JLA/Cyberforce, was aone-shotcomic book published in2005 byDC Comics andTop Cow Comics.[1]
JLA/Cyberforce was written byJoe Kelly. Internal art was byDoug Mahnke andNorm Rapmund. The cover was done byMarc Silvestri.[2] Despite being a one-shot, the crossover is a continuation of the story that begins involume 3 of Cyberforce, taking place between issues #0 and #1 of that title.
The story of JLA/Cyberforce revolves around the Cyberforce fighting a hoard of Cyber-Zombies that have invadedBudapest. The zombies invasion soon prompts the attention of theJustice League who arrive to assist and to some extent awe, the Cyberforce. The two teams immediately gel and start working together to prevent the now-evilRipclaw, a resurrected former member of the Cyberforce, and his Cyber-Zombies from obtainingGodtech. Godtech is a material that could make the Cyberforce immortal but it can also be abused to raise the dead. During the battle with Ripclaw,Martian Manhunter is mortally wounded during a moment of distraction. Godtech can revive him, however when the JLA attempt to do just that they must contend with the Cyberforce who want to use the Godtech to save their lost friend Ripclaw. Battle ensues and the Cyberforce find that they are unable to defeat theJLA. All except Velocity who is able to use the Godtech to outrun the Flash and enter the lands of the dead to bring Martian Manhunter back to life. The teams part company amicably after this turn of events.[3]
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