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Cyborg
Cyborg on the cover ofCyborg#1 (September 2015).
Art byIvan Reis.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceDC Comics Presents#26 (October 1980)
Created by
In-story information
Full nameVictor "Vic" Stone
SpeciesHuman(formerly)
Cyborg(current)
Place of originDetroit, Michigan
Team affiliationsTeen Titans
Justice League
S.T.A.R. Labs
Doom Patrol
Justice League Odyssey
PartnershipsTerra
Dick Grayson
Jericho
Bumblebee
Raven
Starfire
Wally West
Donna Troy
Beast Boy
Abilities

Cyborg(Victor Stone) is asuperheroappearing inAmerican comic bookspublished byDC Comics.The character was created by writerMarv Wolfmanand artistGeorge Pérez,and first appeared in aninsert previewinDC Comics Presents#26 (October 1980).[1]Originally known as a member of theTeen Titans,[2]Cyborg was established as a founding member of theJustice Leaguein DC's2011 rebootof its comic book titles.

Cyborg made his live-action debut in the television seriesSmallville,portrayed byLee Thompson Young.Ray Fisherportrayed the character in theDC Extended UniversefilmsBatman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice(2016),Justice League(2017), andZack Snyder's Justice League(2021) whileJoivan Wadeportrays Cyborg in the television seriesDoom Patroland in the fourth season ofTitans.In animated media, the character has been voiced byErnie Hudson,Khary Payton,Shemar Moore,andZeno Robinson.

Development[edit]

In an interview, Perez described his design approach for the character. "In the case of Cyborg I was inspired visually -and I think it is obvious from the head- byDeathlok... then I decided to make him more robotic than android by making more metallic parts of him, so that he wasn't quite as human... but the half-face metallic plate was obviously inspired by Deathlok byRich Buckler,and then I used a youngJim Brownas my inspiration for how I would handle the body language for the character. "[3]

Character biography[edit]

Victor Stone as Cyborg, as he appeared inThe New Teen Titanscomic book series in the 1980s. Art by George Pérez.

Victor Stoneis the son ofSilas Stoneand Elinore Stone, scientists who use him as a test subject for various intelligence enhancement projects. While these treatments are ultimately successful and Victor'sIQsubsequently grows to genius levels, he grows to resent his treatment.

Victor strikes up a friendship withRon Evers,a young miscreant who leads him into trouble with the law. This is the beginning of a struggle in which Victor strives for independence, engaging in pursuits of which his parents disapprove, such asathleticsand abandoning his studies. Victor's association with underage criminals leads him down a dark path in which he is often injured, but he still lives a "normal" life in which he is able to make his own decisions. However, this rebellious path does not bury Victor's conscience considering that he refuses to participate in Evers' grandiose plans of racially motivated terrorism.

Victor's situation changes radically when he visits his parents' lab where experiments in inter-dimensional access are done. At that moment of his entry, an aggressive gelatinous creature was accidentally pulled through and Victor's mother is killed by it. It then turned on Victor and he was severely injured by its attack before his father was able to send it back to its native dimension.

With his wife dead and his son mutilated, unconscious and near death from the incident, Silas is driven to take advantage of his prototype medical prosthetic research to treat Victor. Unfortunately, Victor only regains consciousness after the extensive artificial limbs and implants were installed in his body without his consent. Victor was horrified at the discovery of the metallic components, which involve most of the left side of his head and face, and raged that he would rather have died than be such a victim of his father's manipulations.

Although his bitterness remained for some time, Victor eventually calmed down enough to successfully adjust to his implants physically. He found himself rejected by the public because of his implants, including his girlfriend, who would later thoughtlessly blurt out that she would prefer he had died instead of being in that state. However, Victor's conscience was unbowed, as evidenced by the fact that when Evers tried to manipulate him into participating in a terrorist attack on theUnited Nations,Victor decided to equip himself with his weaponized attachments and stop him on the top ofUnited Nations Headquarters.

Teen Titans[edit]

WhenRavenassembles theTeen Titans,Victor joins initially for the benefit of a support group of kindred spirits and freaks, and has remained with that group ever since.[2]Fortunately, Victor eventually finds additional new civilian friends such as a group of juveniles who are adjusting to their own prosthetics and idolize him because of his fancy parts and his exciting adventures. It also turns out that their beautiful teacherSarah Simms,who has often assisted Cyborg and the Titans, admires him as well.

Another person who sees past the cybernetic shell is Dr. Sarah Charles, aS.T.A.R. Labsscientist who helps him to recuperate after having his cybernetic parts replaced. Cyborg and Dr. Charles date for some time and she, along withChangeling,keeps trying to reach him when he is seemingly mindless following the severe injuries he incurs during the "Titans Hunt" storyline.

Deaths and rebirths[edit]

Victor Stone – as Cyberion – is reunited with Sarah Charles.

Although Cyborg's body was repaired by a team of Russian scientists after the missile crash he had been in, albeit with more mechanical parts than previously, his mind was not. Eventually, his mind was restored by an alien race of computer intelligences called theTechnis,created from the sexual union ofSwamp Thingand a machine-planet when Swamp Thing was travelling through space. Cyborg, however, had to remain with the Technis both to maintain his mind and because, in return for restoring him, he had to teach them about humanity. He took the nameCyberion,and gradually started becoming less human in outlook, connecting entirely to the Technis planet.

Eventually, Cyberion returned to Earth, establishing a Technis construct on the moon and a smaller base on Earth. With Vic's consciousness dormant, but his desire for companionship controlling the actions of the Technis' planet, it began kidnapping former Titans members, his conscious mind so suppressed that he was not only searching for deceased Titans, but even sent one probe looking for himself as Cyborg. He ended up plugging them into virtual reality scenarios, representing what he believed to be their "perfect worlds"; for example, Beast Boy was back with theDoom Patrol,Damagewas spending time being congratulated by theJustice Societyas a true hero, andNightwingwas confronted by aBatmanwho actually smiled and offered to talk about their relationship. Although the Titans were freed, there was a strong disagreement between them and theJustice Leagueover what action to take; the League believed that there was nothing left of Victor to save, whereas the Titans were willing to try, culminating in a brief battle, where theAtomandCatwoman(who had followed the Justice League to investigate) sided with the League while theFlashfought with the Titans, until the two were convinced to work together after Batman and Nightwing found the system containing Vic's core consciousness. While Vic was distracted trying to aid his friends, a Titans team consisting of Changeling and the original five Titans were sent by Raven to try making contact with Vic's human side, whileSuperman,Wonder Woman,Green Lantern,theMartian Manhunter,Power Girl,Captain Marvel,andMary Marvelmoved the moon back to its proper place. Eventually, thanks primarily to Changeling's encouragement, andOmenandRavenholding Vic together long enough to come up with a plan, Vic's consciousness was restored, and "downloaded" into the Omegadrome, a morphing war-suit belonging to former TitanMinion.In the wake of this event, the Titans reformed and Vic was part of the new group.[2]However, he felt less human than ever before.

Shortly after this,Nightwingrevealed he had cloned Vic's body, and by flowing the Omegadrome through the clone, Vic regained his human form, but still had the abilities of the Omegadrome. He often used the Omegadrome to recreate his original look in battle. With his newfound humanity, Vic took a leave of absence, moving first toL.A.withBeast Boyand then toCentral City.While in Central City, Vic was involved in one of theThinker's schemes, helping Wally hack the Thinker's attempt to plug himself into the minds of Central City's population so that Wally could outthink his opponent, though Vic lost the abilities of the Omegadrome in the process.

Mentor[edit]

Vic mentored the new incarnation of the Teen Titans, consisting mainly of sidekicks, most of whom have taken over the identities of former members (i.e.Tim Drake,the thirdRobin,instead ofDick Grayson,the original Robin and Titans leader), as well as stalwarts such asStarfire,Raven,andBeast Boy,where they have fought enemies such asDeathstroke,Brother Blood,Doctor Light,TheTitans Tomorrow,and a brainwashedSuperboyandIndigoduring a team up with theOutsidersin theInsidersstoryline. In the end, Cyborg was the only one capable of standing up to Dr. Light, thanks to his solar shields, although he makes it clear that he only won the fight because the rest of the Titans had softened Light up first.

"Infinite Crisis" and beyond[edit]

During the 2005–2006 storylineInfinite Crisis,Cyborg joinedDonna's "New Cronus"team that went to investigate a hole in the universe that was found during theRann-Thanagar War.He leftBeast Boyin charge of theTitanswhile he was gone. They arrived at the reset center of the universe and with the help of assorted heroes aided in the defeat ofAlexander Luthor,who was attempting to recreate themultiverseand build a perfect Earth from it.

According to52Week 5, Cyborg was fused together withFirestormafter returning to Earth. This was caused by the energy ripples caused by Alexander Luthor Jr. which altered the Zeta Ray Beams the heroes were going to use to return home.

After being severely damaged during the events of "Infinite Crisis", Cyborg was rebuilt over time in thanks to Tower caretakersWendy and Marvin.He awokea year laterto find a wholly differentTeen Titansbeing led by Robin, the only member from the team he formed prior to going into space. He is still a member of the team, but feels thatKid DevilandRavagerare hardly worthy Titans, and thus is attempting to find a way to reform "the real Titans".

After the team along with the Doom Patrol defeated theBrotherhood of Evil,Cyborg asked Beast Boy to rejoin the Titans, but Gar refused, saying that his skills were needed with the Doom Patrol. After returning to Titans Tower, Cyborg began reviewing the security tapes during the last year, in which it appears that he was looked to by all the Titans of the past year for a shoulder to lean on, despite being in a coma-like state.

It appears that although Cyborg has returned to the team, the role of leader is now in the hands of Robin. He does however retain the position of statesman amongst the team and occasionally plays second-in-command.

InJustice League of America(vol. 2) #3, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Superman agree that Cyborg should be offered membership in the new Justice League. However, following a battle againstAmazo,Green Lantern andBlack Canarytake over the formation of the JLA, and Cyborg is not amongst the roster.

In theTeen Titans Eastone-shot, Cyborg gathered together a new team of Titans. During a training exercise, the group was attacked byTrigon,and Cyborg was blasted by a giant energy beam. He was last seen in a crater, with only his head and torso remaining.

Titans[edit]

In the aftermath of Trigon's assault in theTitans Eastone shot, Cyborg has been placed into a special hoverchair while he recuperates. Cyborg's body is completely repaired inTitans(vol. 2) #5. Soon after, the resurrected and unbalancedJerichoenters Cyborg's body, using him to manipulate the defenses at Titans Tower to kill the Teen Titans. Jericho's plans are foiled whenStatic,the newest Teen Titan, uses his electrical powers to overload the Tower's systems, causing feedback that knocks Jericho out of Cyborg.[4]After recovering, Cyborg pretends to still have Jericho inside of him, to draw outVigilante,who was currently targeting Jericho. The plot works too well when Vigilante appears and shoots Cyborg in the head.[5]

2008 miniseries[edit]

In an unspecified time during theTeen Titanscomics, a man with enhancements similar to Cyborg's attacks Dr. Sarah Charles on the day of her wedding to Deshaun, a young scientist. Cyborg rushes in for the save, discovering how Deshaun, connected toProject M,has sold the technology used to turn Stone into Cyborg to the military. He also finds that the enhanced man was Ron Evers, once Vic's best friend now turned terrorist, who was seeking vengeance for the soldiers used astest subjects.After Cyborg manages to calm down his friend and discovers the truth:Mr. Orr,revealed as the mastermind behind Project M's cyborg research, brings his Stone-derived best subjects: the currentEquus,an armored form of the Wildebeest, and a cyberized man sporting enhancements even more powerful than Stone's current ones calledCyborg 2.0.

Cyborg 2.0 turns out to be theTitans TomorrowCyborg 2.0, snatched from his proper timeline and cajoled by Orr into fighting his younger self for the possession of their shared technology and Orr's permission to use it in the battlefield. Cyborg is soon forced to fight simultaneously against thePhantom Limbs,an elite force of soldiers crippled in theMiddle Eastand restored by his tech, and theCyborg Revenge Squad,a broader formation composed of theFearsome Five,Magenta,Girder,theThinker,andCyborgirl.Although the Cyborg Revenge Squad soon gains the upper hand, with the help of his fellow Titans Cyborg is able to hold his own in combat,reverse engineeron the fly some of the future technology used by Cyborg 2.0, and enhance his own body enough to win against Mr. Orr. He later decides to get a new lease in life, forgiving Deshaun and Sarah Charles on their wedding day for abusing his technology, resuming datingSarah Simmsand having the Phantom Limbs fitted with new, non-military, prosthetics. It is however implied the Phantom Limbs, unwilling to see Stone's offer as a sign of good will, are trying to get back their weaponized prosthetics and wait for a rematch.

Blackest Night and JLA[edit]

During the events ofBlackest Night,Cyborg joins with Starfire, Beast Boy, and several other heroes to form an emergency team to fight off the army of dead Titans who have been reanimated asBlack Lanterns.He later joins in the final battle atCoast City.

Following the dissolution of the current JLA afterJustice League: Cry for Justice,Cyborg is invited by Donna to joinKimiyo Hoshi's new Justice League.[6]He befriendsRed Tornado,and claims that he has come up with a plan to make him indestructible.[7]

After a battle withDoctor Impossible's gang, Cyborg is forced to take a leave of absence from the team to not only help rebuild Red Tornado, but also helpRoy Harper,who had his arm severed byPrometheus.[8]During this time, Victor leads Superboy and Kid Flash to the city of Dakota to rescue the Teen Titans, who had been defeated and captured byHolocaust.[9]The Titans emerge victorious from the battle after Kid Flash uses his powers to send Holocaust plummeting into the Earth'sinner core.[10]

Despite apparently being written off the team, writerJames Robinsonexplained that Cyborg would continue to have a presence on the JLA, and that he was given a co-feature in the back of the book forJustice League of America(vol. 2) #48–50.[11]In the co-feature, Cyborg battles Red Tornado after he has been driven insane by the power of theStarheart.In the midst of the battle, a flashback reveals that Victor had rebuilt Red Tornado using self-replicating nanites similar to the ones that Prometheus infected Roy with after cutting off his arm, thus making the android indestructible.[12]Cyborg manages to free Red Tornado his power matrix.[13]

Cyborg briefly appears inJustice League: Generation Lost,where he is shown helpingWonder WomanandStarfiresearch forMaxwell Lordafter his resurrection.[14]

Following an adventure in another dimension, Static is left powerless, andMiss Martianis rendered comatose. Cyborg stops the powerless Static from returning to Dakota, and instead tells him that he and a scientist named Rochelle Barnes will be taking him toCadmus Labsto find a way to get his powers back and awaken Miss Martian. As Static packs up his belongings, Cyborg and Rochelle have a conversation which reveals that they are lying to Static, and have an ulterior motive for taking the two Titans to Cadmus.[15]

He later appears in the final two issues ofThe Return of Bruce Wayne,where he helps his former teammateRed Robinin his attempt to stopBruce Waynefrom inadvertently unleashing an apocalyptic explosion ofOmega Energy.

Cyborg and Red Tornado later travel to the Moon alongside Doctor Light,Animal Man,Congorilla,Zauriel,Tasmanian DevilandBulleteeras part of an emergency group of heroes gathered to assist the Justice League in their battle againstEclipso.Shortly into the battle, Cyborg and the others are taken over by Eclipso and are turned against their JLA comrades.[16]The reserve JLA members are all freed after Eclipso is defeated.[17]

The New 52[edit]

The redesigned Cyborg as a member of the originalJustice League.Art byIvan Reis.

As of August 2011, Cyborg is featured as one of the main characters in a new Justice League ongoing series written byGeoff Johnsand drawn byJim Leeas part of DC'sThe New 52relaunch. Johns has said of Cyborg, "He represents all of us in a lot of ways. If we have a cellphone and we're texting on it, we are a cyborg—that's what a cyborg is, using technology as an extension of ourselves."[18]

In a revised origin, Victor Stone appears as a high school football star who is heavily sought after by scouts, but has a distant relationship with his father, Silas, aS.T.A.R. LabsScientist.[19]Victor appears at his father's Lab as Silas' team is studying aMother Boxthat Superman brought them. After a heated argument about Silas not attending Victor's games even after hearing about his son's success, the Mother Box explodes. The explosion kills the other scientists and destroys most of Victor's body, but spares Silas.[20]Silas does everything he can for Victor's survival, along with Sarah Charles, andT. O. Morrowby using the technology kept in S.T.A.R's "Red Room" safe. Ultimately Silas uses an injection of experimental nanites with Dr. Morrow adding robotic pieces onto Victor to assist. Victor recovers, now transformed into a Cyborg but as a side effect of the Mother Box's energies introduced into his body and interacting with his cybernetic parts, he access the vastNew Godsdata library, where he discoverDarkseid's invasion plans and that it's executed as he was being rebuilt.[21]Victor is getting used to his new body when Parademons attack, attempting to grab Dr. Charles. Cyborg's defense systems react, and he quickly dispatches the Parademons while also destroying part of the lab. Victor blames Silas for his condition after hearing his father out and leaves. Later on after attempting to help a few civilians under attack, Victor inadvertently absorbs some of the attacking Parademon's components giving him access toBoom Tubetechnology. This ability automatically activates and transports him to whereSuperman,Batman,Wonder Woman,Flash,Green Lantern,andAquamanare fighting against Darkseid's force, just moments before Darkseid arrives. He fights alongside the other heroes against Darkseid and his army, but Darkseid proves to be too strong. Victor is able to reverse engineer the alien boom tube technology and teleport all the invading army including Darkseid away, saving the Earth and then helps found the Justice League.

Silas attempt to study his son more from a scientific perspective, but Victor refuses instead focusing on helping people as a superhero leading both to remain at odds. AfterDavid Gravesmakes an attack against the Justice League, Cyborg learns that he walks the line between life and death after he sees a false apparition of his human self. The appriation tries to convince him that the real Victor died and Cyborg is just his body being animated by the robotics to believe it's still Victor. Victor is able to get past that ideal as just a ruse, though later leads him to question his humanity or lack thereof.[22]Flash attempts to be there for Victor during his time of questioning. During theThrone of Atlantisstoryline, Cyborg is offered an upgrade his father has that would allow him to operate underwater at the price of his remaining lung, which Victor rejects at first.[23]However following the capture of the rest of the Justice League byOcean Master,Cyborg reluctantly accepts the upgrade.[24]This allows him andMerato rescue the others.[25]

During the "Trinity War"storyline, Cyborg gets a visual ofShazamheading toKahndaq,to which Batman assembles the Justice League with the help fromZatannato meet in Kahndaq to stop Shazam.[26]Following the supposed death ofDoctor Lightin Kahndaq, Batman tells Superman that Cyborg and Martian Manhunter are doing an autopsy to prove his death was not Superman's fault.[27]As Wonder Woman leads theJustice League Darkto go look for Pandora, Cyborg is among the superheroes that remain at A.R.G.U.S. while Batman, Flash, Aquaman, Shazam,Steve Trevor,the Justice League of America, Zatanna, andPhantom Strangergo to stop Wonder Woman.[28]Cyborg was present whenAtomtells him, Superman,Element Womanand Firestorm the true purpose of the creation of the Justice League of America and that she was spying on the Justice League which is how the Justice League of America ended up in Kahndaq.[29]When theCrime Syndicatearrives on Prime Earth, Cyborg's old prosthetic parts combine to form a robot called Grid (who is operated by a sentient computer virus).[30]During the Forever Evil event, after Batman and Catwoman drop Cyborg off to his father in Detroit,[31]he makes the choice to willingly receive a new cybernetic body and helps his father and Dr. Morrow create one that is slimmer in appearance so Cyborg could look more human.[32]Working together with the Metal Men created by Doc Magus, Cyborg succeeds in shutting down Grid.[33]

Afterward, Cyborg helped newcomer to the group Shazam fit in with the league as the rest set out to find Power ring's missing accessory which flew off after the death of the former wearer.[34]While on monitor duty he and Shazam experiment with some of his magical powers to aid in finding the ring after joking about having an Xbox in his left shoulder; only for the young ward to conjure up a ping pong table, which they play while having spare time on their hands.[35]Eventually the call goes out and everyone in the league mobilizes to secure the new rampaging Power Ring before the Doom Patrol does.[36]After coaxing Billy into action against Jessica Cruis, Victor moves in to interface with the ring itself, finding out a great deal about the ring of Volthoom and his current host, only to be forcefully thrown out after the ring entity rejects him by causing his systems to short circuit, removing him from the battle.[37]He is last seen recovering at S.T.A.R. Labs, after Shazam rushed him to the med bay, following the power ring crisis. Cyborg wondered what he saw within the ring after his dad warned him interfacing with it again could trap him in it forever.[38]

An incident involving Batman's son,Damian Wayne,during the "Robin Rises Alpha & Omega" story arc in Batman, led up to most of the Justice League battling againstGlorious Godfreyand a Parademon horde from Apokolips when they captured the chaos shard and the sarcophagus of Damian, before retreating back home.[39]All the league members present, Cyborg included, state to an adamant Bruce Wayne that running headlong into unmarked X-factor territory for a suicide mission was less than ideal, considering the consequences that could befall the earth. This eventually culminates with Batman hijacking Cyborg's teleportation systems, to zip up to theWatchtowerin an attempt to retrieve an experimental and highly dangerous combat suit, to mete out his agenda. However, Cyborg manages to block his administrative access so that he, Shazam, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Lex, and Cold could physically restrain him, causing Batman to begrudgingly give up and retire to the Batcave.[40]

After the Bat left, the rest of the Bat-Family turned up asking Victor for help with some digitized doppelgangers of baddies that Bruce initially set up to distract the League, destabilize watchtower security to secure the Hellbat, and eventually use a personalMother Box(secured from a Parademon kept in cold storage) to vacate toApokolips.[41]After making his way to theBatcaveto meet with them, he's directed over to a console which enabled him to directly access theBatcomputer's more sophisticated systems. However, it was all a ruse utilizing a preemptive countermeasure devised by Batman tailored to Cyborg's specific weaknesses. Cyborg was temporarily incapacitated and was set into a VR simulation where he relived his more peaceful days in college, whileBatgirlwent to work on his Mother Box to secure a path towards Apokolips and chase after their father. But Victor eventually snapped out of his dream haze and followed them through, angered that they used him in such away.[41]Cyborg traveled along withTitus,who hitched a ride on his leg, to catch up with the rest of theBatman Family.They all then have a run-in with the scavengers of Armegeddo who quickly vacate after some Apokoliptian Hunger Dogs make their way onto the scene. They eventually catch up with the armor-clad Dark Knight ripping his way through a sizable chunk of Apokolips's forces singlehandedly. Jason Tim and Barbara show Batman the Robin Medals Alfred gave them to remind him of his purpose, causing him to snap out of his berserker rage and note that Cyborg had reluctantly accompanied them to Hell itself. Having made their way intoDarkseid's citadel whereKalibakwas readying his Chaos Cannon to fire again, the caped crusaders kept Darkseid's forces occupied while Cyborg made short work of the massive war engine, literally tearing it in half. But when he went to set a timed self-destruct sequence within the Apokoliptian computers, Vic suffered catastrophic feedback that fried most of his internal systems leaving him inoperable just as Darkseid himself made his appearance.[42]

While Batman fought and held Darkseid off, Cyborg ran Batgirl through a crash course on how to hotwire his ownMother Box.Since Darkseid smashed Batman's Boom Tube generator, Cyborg was their only chance off Apokolips. After successfully jury-rigging his internal systems, Cyborg and the rest of the Bat rogues made a hasty exit stage left as Bruce powered his recovered fragment of the Chaos Shard with Darkseid's Omega Effect, blasting Darkseid against a wall to cover their escape.[43]In the aftermath, Cyborg, who is still unable to facilitate himself, wonders what is going on as Damian Wayne is successfully revived, however, a second anomaly cranks out of the Boom Tube that was opened and Kalibak comes charging through it. With Kalibak occupied by the rest of the gang, Vic tries his best to reestablish his downed systems. He is successful and gains control over the still-open tube as Batman readies the Batplane. As Batman rams his jet into the evil New God sending him careening back to Apokolips, Cyborg closes the portal banishing Darkseid's firstborn for good. With the threat over, Cyborg heads back topside to inform the rest of the league of what all transpired and stating he has JL business to attend to.[44]

An eponymous ongoing series, by writer David F. Walker and artistIvan Reis,debuted in July 2015.[45]

DC Rebirth[edit]

As ofDC Rebirth,he is a part of the relaunched Justice League bi-monthly series as well as his own solo monthly series. It is unclear whether he has the ability of flight in Rebirth.

DuringDark Nights: Metal,he is captured by the alternate Batmen of the Dark Multiverse, who attempt to hack him to learn the secrets of his teammates. As the crisis escalates, Cyborg is confronted by the controlling consciousness of other Mother Boxes, who claim that he will only gain the power to overcome the Dark Batmen if he fully surrenders to the Mother Box that powers his body at the cost of the transformation deleting his old personality. He is nearly tempted to give in to this transformation, but the appearance ofRaven's soul-self convinces him to hold on to himself while partially succumbing to the transformation. This allows him to free his teammates and 'hack' the multiverse as they travel to find new allies in the battle against the Dark Batmen.[46]

New Justice[edit]

In theNew Justice era,Cyborg remains a prominent member inJustice League's fourth volume, as well as the four-issueJustice League: No Justiceminiseries, and the succeeding 25-issue titleJustice League Odyssey.The titles and story arcs of this era primarily revolve around Cyborg fighting alongside his usual teammates (and occasionally several villains) to survive uncovered secrets of the Multiverse and theSource Wall.[47][48]

In the succeedingJustice League Odysseytitle, Cyborg joins forces with Starfire,Jessica Cruz,and Azrael to explore previously unaffected areas of outer space. The team finds themselves being led into the newly-established "Ghost Sector" by Darkseid, who seeks to use the power of theOld Godsto conquer the Multiverse.[49]

In addition, Cyborg's own solo monthly series was concluded in June 2018 with the release of Issue 23.[50]

Infinite Frontier[edit]

As ofInfinite Frontier,Cyborg is a part of Titans Academy. In this monthly title, the Titans are now mentors to the newest generation of heroes.

Dawn of DC(2023–present)[edit]

In the Dawn Of DC, Cyborg is now given a new 6 issue mini-series, written byMorgan Hamptonand drawn byTom Raney.He is also part of the Titans who have replaced the Justice League as the world's greatest heroes following their demise inDark Crisis On Infinite Earths.After arriving back home in Detroit, Victor soon finds himself at odds with an aggressiveartificial intelligenceattempting to transform the city.[51]

Powers and abilities[edit]

Large portions of Victor Stone's body have been replaced by advanced mechanical parts (hence the name Cyborg) granting him superhuman strength, speed, stamina, and flight. His mechanically-enhanced body, much of which is metallic (initiallyPromethiummainly "depleted" Promethium made of titanium andvanadium),[52]is far more durable than a normal human body. Cyborg's internal computer system can interface with external computers. Other features include an electronic "eye" which replicates vision but at a superhuman level. His mechanical parts contain a wide variety of tools and weapons, such as a grappling hook/line and a finger-mountedlaser.Perhaps his most frequently-used weapon is his sound amplifier (often referred to as his "white sound blaster" in the comic books; theTeen Titansanimated series calls it a "sonic cannon" ) which can be employed at various settings either to stun his foes or to deliver concentrated blasts ofsoundpotent enough to shatter rock and deform steel.[53]

Cyborg is consistently depicted as making adjustments to his cybernetic parts, enhancing his functions and abilities to levels beyond those set by his father. This change has allowed writers to adjust his powers as needed for various stories. Following DC'sNew 52reboot in 2011, Cyborg's origin story was changed so that his enhancements were the product of alien technology, specifically that of aMother Boxfrom the planetNew Genesis.His cybernetics are now seen as a living extension of his body, and a host of new skills such asEMPblasts, technology absorption, and underwater adaptation were added to his powerset. Most significantly, he was given the ability to generateboom tubes— powerful teleportation tunnels that are used by theNew Godsto travel vast distances — due to this Mother Box connection. Elements of Victor's original backstory were re-established following DC'sTrinity Warstoryline when his father rebuilds systems following extensive damage to them.

In addition to his mechanical enhancements, Stone possesses an "exceptionally gifted" level of intelligence; hisIQhas been measured at 170.[54]

Collected editions[edit]

# Title Material collected Pages Publication date ISBN
The New 52
1 Unplugged Cyborg(vol. 1) #1–6, and material fromConvergence: Crime Syndicate#2 152 March 29, 2016 978-1401261191
2 Enemy of the State Cyborg(vol. 1) #7–12,Cyborg: Rebirth#1 168 December 6, 2016 978-1401265311
DC Rebirth
1 The Imitation of Life Cyborg(vol. 2) #1–5,Cyborg: Rebirth#1, 152 March 28, 2017 978-1401267926
2 Danger in Detroit Cyborg(vol. 2) #6–13 144 August 15, 2017 978-1401270872
3 Singularity Cyborg(vol. 2) #14–20 168 May 15, 2018 978-1401274559
4 Cyborg(vol. 2) #21–26 Solicited, then cancelled 978-1401285135
Dawn of DC
Homecoming Cyborg(vol. 3) #1–6 144 April 2, 2024 978-1779524843

Other versions[edit]

  • An alternate universe incarnation of Cyborg appears inKingdom Come.Now made of liquid metal and known as the thirdRobotman,he serves as a member of Superman's Justice League before being killed by Batman.[55]
  • An alternate universe incarnation of Cyborg appears inTitans Tomorrowas a member of Titans East.[56]
  • An alternate universe incarnation of Cyborg appears in theFlashpointevent.[57][58][59][60][61][62]
  • An alternate universe incarnation of Cyborg from Earth-23 appears inAction Comics(vol. 2) #9 andThe Multiversity.[63]
  • An alternate universe incarnation of Cyborg appears inDCeased.This version's body contains one half of theAnti-Life Equation,which Darkseid attempted to harness for his own use. However, the Equation was corrupted in the process, becoming a techno-organic virus that infects hundreds of millions of people. Cyborg then attempts to aid the survivors before being killed by an infected Wonder Woman.
  • An alternate universe incarnation of Cyborg appears inTeen Titans: Earth One.This version was given powers as part of S.T.A.R. Lab's experiments with the meta-gene, led by his mother Elinore, during which he was bonded with an alien metal.[64]

Reception[edit]

The character of Cyborg has been analyzed as a hero who is both Black and disabled, and has been called "an exceptional figure in a genre replete with wonders."[65]His appearance has also been analyzed as a visual design of a Black superhero.[66]

In other media[edit]

Television[edit]

Live-action[edit]

Joivan Wadeportrays Cyborg inDoom Patrol.
  • Cyborg appears inSmallville,portrayed byLee Thompson Young.This version is a formerMetropolisHigh School football player who was presumed dead in a car accident, but was secretly rebuilt by SynTechnics scientists led by Dr. Alistair Krieg with "bionic"endoskeletalcybernetic enhancements. After becoming the only survivor of Krieg's experiments, Stone escaped beforeLuthorCorpbought out SynTechnics. In his most notable appearance in the episode "Justice", Stone takes the name Cyborg, receives further enhancements fromGreen Arrow,and joins him, among others, to combatLex Luthor.
  • Cyborg appears inDoom Patrol,portrayed byJoivan Wade.[67]This version is a former high school football player fromDetroitwho was injured after accidentally causing a lab explosion that also killed his mother Elinore and subsequently transformed and rebuilt by his father Silas Stone. Cyborg would later help the eponymousDoom Patroluntil they eventually disband, after which he becomes a robotics professor.
  • Cyborg appears inTitans,portrayed again by Joivan Wade.[68]

Animation[edit]

Cyborg as he appears in theTeen Titansanimated series

Film[edit]

DC Extended Universe[edit]

Cyborg appears in films set in theDC Extended Universe(DCEU), portrayed byRay Fisher.[87][88]When interviewed byVanity Fairafter the release ofZack Snyder's Justice League,screenwriterChris Terrio,who also wroteBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,stated that he had worked extensively with Fisher on the development of the character. Terrio said that both men understood the "responsibility" of developing the first black superhero to appear in any DC film. While other black superheroes, such asSam Wilsonin theMarvel Cinematic Universefranchise, had been seen in film beforeJustice League,Victor Stone / Cyborg was to be the first one cast in a starring role for a big-budget film prior to the release of the MCU filmBlack Panther.[89]Terrio also revealed that he was so upset with the removal of much of his work on the theatrical cut, including Cyborg's backstory, that he strongly considered having his name taken off the film before realizing it would cause more problems for thefilm's already troubled production.[89]

Video games[edit]

  • Cyborg appears as a playable character inTeen Titans(2005), voiced again by Khary Payton.[70]This version is a member of theeponymous team.
  • Cyborg appears as a playable character inTeen Titans(2006), voiced again by Khary Payton. This version is a member of the eponymous team.
  • Cyborg appears inDC Universe Online,voiced byAlexander Brandon.[98]
  • Cyborg appears inLittleBigPlanet 2,voiced by Tom Clarke Hill.[70]
  • Cyborg appears as a playable character inInjustice: Gods Among Us,[99]voiced again by Khary Payton. This version is a member of theJustice League.Additionally, an alternate reality Cyborg who became a member of Superman's Regime following the Teen Titans' deaths five years prior also appears.
  • Cyborg appears inScribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.[100]This version is a member of the Justice League.
  • Cyborg appears as a playable character inInfinite Crisis,voiced again by Bumper Robinson.
  • Cyborg appears inTeeny Titans,voiced again by Khary Payton.[70]
  • TheInjusticeincarnation of Cyborg appears as a playable character inInjustice 2,voiced again by Khary Payton.[70]The Regime Cyborg remains allied with Regime Superman, who reluctantly join forces withBatman's Insurgency to thwartBrainiac's attack on Earth. Amidst this, Cyborg faces a robotic clone of himself created by Brainiac calledGrid.
  • Cyborg appears as a playable character inDC Unchained.
  • Cyborg appears inJustice League: Cosmic Chaos,voiced by Delbert Hunt.[101][70]

Lego[edit]

Merchandise[edit]

  • ADC Animated Universe-inspired Cyborg figure was released in theJustice League Unlimitedtoylinein 2009.
  • A Cyborg figure was released byDC Directin 2001 as part of its Teen Titans series and in the 2003 Classic Titans Box Set, presented in gold bionics as opposed to his standard silver.
  • Two versions of Cyborg were released inMattel'sDC Universe Classicsaction figure line: a standard version and aKB Toysexclusive version that features Cyborg with a "sonic arm".
  • A Cyborg figure based on hisNew 52Justice League design was released in late 2012.

Miscellaneous[edit]

See also[edit]

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