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* PeoplePuppets: The activator takes control of Die-Cut's body, but not his mind. He's still able to speak, too.
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* PeoplePuppets: The activator takes control of Die-Cut's body, but not his mind. He's still able to speak, too.speak when under its control.
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The first issue was released September 21, 1993.
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''Die-Cut vs G-Force'' is a 1993 comic book miniseries from the Creator/MarvelUK imprint of Creator/MarvelComics. It’s written by John Freeman and illustrated by John Royle and Tim Perkins, with color art by Euan Peters.
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''Die-Cut vs G-Force'' is a 1993 comic book miniseries from the Creator/MarvelUK imprint of Creator/MarvelComics.It’s It's written by John Freeman and illustrated by John Royle and Tim Perkins, with color art by Euan Peters.
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The story is set in the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, with most of the characters linked to other Marvel UK books.
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''Die-Cut vs G-Force'' is a 1993 comic book miniseries from the Creator/MarvelUK imprint of Creator/MarvelComics.
The story is set in the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, with most of the characters linked to other Marvel UK books.
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* AssimilationPlot: Activating the long-lost gestalt bomb ("the primary artefact") and the activator will allow the Cyberdrones to start assimilating their organic victims instead of just killing them.
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* AssimilationPlot: Activating Acquiring the long-lost gestalt bomb ("the primary artefact") and the activator will allow the Cyberdrones to start assimilating their organic victims instead of just killing them. them.
* TheChessmaster: The Time Guardian is manipulating events to guide Daniel towards his future as G-Force.
* TheChessmaster: The Time Guardian is manipulating events to guide Daniel towards his future as G-Force.
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* TheMole: Daniel's been warned about Mys-Tech and he's infiltrating them, not loyal to them.
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* RobotWar: The Cyberdrones have been fighting other races for several million years. At the start of the story they drop out of the sky over Hskelos and start killing the population.
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* RobotWar: The Cyberdrones have been fighting other races for several million years. At the start of the story they drop out of the sky over Hskelos and start killing the population.population.
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!!''Die-Cut vs G-Force'' includes the following tropes:
!!''Die-Cut vs G-Force'' includes the following tropes:
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''Die-Cut vs G-Force'' is a 1993 comic book miniseries from the Creator/MarvelUK imprint of Creator/MarvelComics. It’s written by John Freeman and illustrated by John Royle and Tim Perkins, with color art by Euan Peters.
ComicBook/DieCut is a robot-hating antihero, an alien genius with a huge blade grafted to one arm. He can cut through anything, [[DimensionalCutter including spacetime itself]].
Professor Daniel Jones is a physicist who's studying wormholes and superstring theory. He's just joined Mys-Tech, [[EvilInc a nefarious organisation]] led by evil, immortal sorcerers, who are now sending him through an artificial wormhole with a squad of their "[[ComicBook/{{Warheads}} Warhead]]" mercenaries. They've kitted him out in what's basically a hi-tech superhero suit for the occasion, to help keep him alive.
Jones - [[SuperheroOrigin who's not yet the titular G-Force]] - and Die-Cut are about to cross paths for the first time. An encounter that will end with them saving the Earth (and a few other worlds) from an army of Cyberdrones and a sentient bomb.
* AssimilationPlot: Activating the long-lost gestalt bomb ("the primary artefact") and the activator will allow the Cyberdrones to start assimilating their organic victims instead of just killing them.
* HiveMind: The Cyberdrones have a robotic hive mind. Anyone they assimilate is connected to it.
* MissExposition: Duran, one of the civilians caught up in the slaughter on Hskelos, recognises Die-Cut and immediately spends a whole page explaining his history to her friend Salba. A page later her role in the story ends.
* RobotWar: The Cyberdrones have been fighting other races for several million years. At the start of the story they drop out of the sky over Hskelos and start killing the population.
ComicBook/DieCut is a robot-hating antihero, an alien genius with a huge blade grafted to one arm. He can cut through anything, [[DimensionalCutter including spacetime itself]].
Professor Daniel Jones is a physicist who's studying wormholes and superstring theory. He's just joined Mys-Tech, [[EvilInc a nefarious organisation]] led by evil, immortal sorcerers, who are now sending him through an artificial wormhole with a squad of their "[[ComicBook/{{Warheads}} Warhead]]" mercenaries. They've kitted him out in what's basically a hi-tech superhero suit for the occasion, to help keep him alive.
Jones - [[SuperheroOrigin who's not yet the titular G-Force]] - and Die-Cut are about to cross paths for the first time. An encounter that will end with them saving the Earth (and a few other worlds) from an army of Cyberdrones and a sentient bomb.
* AssimilationPlot: Activating the long-lost gestalt bomb ("the primary artefact") and the activator will allow the Cyberdrones to start assimilating their organic victims instead of just killing them.
* HiveMind: The Cyberdrones have a robotic hive mind. Anyone they assimilate is connected to it.
* MissExposition: Duran, one of the civilians caught up in the slaughter on Hskelos, recognises Die-Cut and immediately spends a whole page explaining his history to her friend Salba. A page later her role in the story ends.
* RobotWar: The Cyberdrones have been fighting other races for several million years. At the start of the story they drop out of the sky over Hskelos and start killing the population.