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RoboCop Vol 3: Last Stand Part Two - cover

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RoboCop Vol 3: Last Stand Part Two

Frank Miller, Steven Grant, Ed Brisson

Publisher: BOOM!

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WHY BOOM! LOVES IT:  Finally, Frank Miller’s lost screenplay for ROBOCOP 3 is brought to life as he originally intended. This deconstruction of the man inside the machine is the hard R-rated finale we always wanted!WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: From creator Frank Miller (SIN CITY, BATMAN: YEAR ONE) and artist Korkut Öztekin (HELLRAISER: DARK WATCH) comes the untouched original vision for RoboCop’s final chapter. Sequentially adapted by Steven Grant (PUNISHER: CIRCLE OF BLOOD), it puts THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS at the hands of Terry Gilliam’s BRAZIL.  Also featuring the special epilogue written by SHELTERED creator, Ed Brisson.WHAT IT’S ABOUT: Old Detroit is burning, and now only the squalor of Cadillac Heights stand in the way of OCP’s vision for a perfect, clean, crime-free city. In the midst of this rebellion, RoboCop must stand with the people to end OCP’s corporate tyranny and corruption once and for all. This is his last stand
Available since: 12/10/2014.

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