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  • Cybernary
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  • Cybernary began as a backup story to Jim Lee's hugely successful run on Deathblow, but Manabat's work on the series was cut short with his untimely demise due to a longtime illness. Gerber continued the storyline through a 1995 mini-series with art by Jeff Rebner and Richard Friend. On this post-Manabat series, Gerber remarked, "The artist, unfortunately, had no feel for the kind of cyber-civilization we were trying to portray. I admit, I lost interest a couple of issues into the series."
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  • The New 52
  • Post-Crisis
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  • Katrina Cupertino
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Type
  • character
  • title
Gallery
  • File:Cybernary Yamiko Gamorra 0001.jpg
Caption
  • Cover of the first issue
Character Name
  • Cybernary
Title
  • Cybernary
  • Cybernary 2.0
Description
  • Cybernary is a hero in the Wildstorm Universe. Beginning her career as a criminal telepath, she was turned into a killing machine by scientists on Gamorra. This procedure also implanted her with the mind of Yamiko Gamorra, daughter to despot Kaizen Gamorra. Together with her partner Cisco, she is part of the Gamorra Resistance. She has also been a member of Savant Garde. Yamiko would later regain her own body and become Cybernary 2.0. Cybernary was created by Steve Gerber and Nick Manabat, first appearing in the Image Comics publication .
Powers
  • Super-human strength, telepathy, street smarts
Image
  • 150
ID
  • 4516
  • 11286
  • 15146
Debut
  • Deathblow #1
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  • Katrina Cupertino
Publisher
Alter Ego
  • Katrina Cupertino, Yamiko Gamorra
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  • Katrina Cupertino
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  • Cybernary began as a backup story to Jim Lee's hugely successful run on Deathblow, but Manabat's work on the series was cut short with his untimely demise due to a longtime illness. Gerber continued the storyline through a 1995 mini-series with art by Jeff Rebner and Richard Friend. On this post-Manabat series, Gerber remarked, "The artist, unfortunately, had no feel for the kind of cyber-civilization we were trying to portray. I admit, I lost interest a couple of issues into the series." A second Cybernary, based on Yamiko Gamorra, herself, was created in a short story written by Tommy Yune for the Wildstorm Thunderbook that overlapped with some of the events of The Authority. The story was continued by Joe Harris for a six-part Cybernary 2.0 limited series that started in 2001.