COMCIS: The Bionic Man #3 Preview

COMCIS: The Bionic Man #3 Preview

Steve Austin is miraculously alive after his horrific accident cost him his right arm, both of his legs and left eye, but he is not joyful about the outcome. Meanwhile, Hull is putting together a cybornetic army by means of war. View the first few pages of The Bionic Man #3 now!

By Mareado - Oct 17, 2011 08:10 AM EST
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Source: ComicbookResources.com

Colonel Steve Austin’s body is ruined, his spirit broken, the prospect of a future as a barely human cyborg haunting him as he hovers between life and death. Meanwhile, the demented cyborg Hull launches the first strike in his fanatical war against humanity! From the team that brought you Kevin Smith’s Green Hornet.














The Bionic Man is written by Kevin Smith and Phil Hester with art by Jonathan Lau. The cover is done by legendary artist, Alex Ross. Issue #3 is in stores Wednesday, Oct. 19. This is Mareado and thank you for having salsa with me.
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TheAmarilloBlack
TheAmarilloBlack - 10/17/2011, 9:31 AM
Hmm...interesting. Always wanted a modern take on the $6 Million Man. Seeing as how his story is more science fact than fiction now days.

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