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* {{Crossover}}: With ComicBook/{{Wildcats|WildStorm}}, [[ComicBook/TheSavageDragon Freak Force]], Newmen, and many others.

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* {{Crossover}}: With ComicBook/{{Wildcats|WildStorm}}, [[ComicBook/TheSavageDragon Freak Force]], Newmen, ComicBook/JusticeLeague, and many others.



* WolverineClaws: Ripclaw, a Native American mutant who had limited shapeshifting abilities and whose fingers had been replaced with mechanical claws by Cyberdata.

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* WolverineClaws: Ripclaw, a Native American mutant who had limited shapeshifting abilities and whose fingers had been replaced with mechanical claws by Cyberdata.Cyberdata.
* WolverineWannabe: With his shoulder stripes, facial hair, and claws, Ripclaw is an obvious expy of Wolverine.
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* {{Crossover}}: With ComicBook/{{Wildcats}}, [[ComicBook/TheSavageDragon Freak Force]], Newmen, and many others.

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* {{Crossover}}: With ComicBook/{{Wildcats}}, ComicBook/{{Wildcats|WildStorm}}, [[ComicBook/TheSavageDragon Freak Force]], Newmen, and many others.
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** Cyblade is a pretty obvious one to Psylocke, Heatwave shares the whole Leader/Blaster/Boring Guy combo with Cyclops, Ripclaw shares claws with Wolverine, Impact is basically like Colossus (though most '90s super-teams included a "strong guy" character) and Stryker greatly resembles Cable, but with more arms.

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** Cyblade is a pretty obvious one to Psylocke, Heatwave shares the whole Leader/Blaster/Boring Guy combo with Cyclops, Ripclaw shares claws with Wolverine, is a WolverineWannabe, Impact is basically like Colossus (though most '90s super-teams included a "strong guy" character) and Stryker greatly resembles Cable, but with more arms.

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Considered one of the lesser successes of the first wave of Creator/ImageComics titles, but was the first title from Top Cow and it's superhero universe which would later include ComicBook/{{Witchblade}} and ComicBook/TheDarkness. Under the Top Cow label, it has seen a handful of short-lived revivals titled ''Stryke Force'', named for team leader Morgan Stryker.

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Considered one of the lesser successes of the first wave of Creator/ImageComics titles, but was the first title from Top Cow Creator/TopCowProductions and it's its superhero universe which would later include ComicBook/{{Witchblade}} and ComicBook/TheDarkness. Under the Top Cow label, it has seen a handful of short-lived revivals titled ''Stryke Force'', named for team leader Morgan Stryker.
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* {{Expy}}: As was a common complaint for Image Comics, many of the characters seem to be based off of those of other companies. In Cyberforce's case, the ComicBook/XMen of MarvelComics.

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* {{Expy}}: As was a common complaint for Image Comics, many of the characters seem to be based off of those of other companies. In Cyberforce's case, the ComicBook/XMen of MarvelComics.Creator/MarvelComics.
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* {{Badass}}: Most characters, given the basic premise of the comic was "cybernetically enhanced mutants fighting each other".
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One of the publication lines of ''ImageComics'', created by Marc Silvestri and first published in 1992.

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One of the publication lines of ''ImageComics'', ''Creator/ImageComics'', created by Marc Silvestri and first published in 1992.



Considered one of the lesser successes of the first wave of ImageComics titles, but was the first title from Top Cow and it's superhero universe which would later include ComicBook/{{Witchblade}} and ComicBook/TheDarkness. Under the Top Cow label, it has seen a handful of short-lived revivals titled ''Stryke Force'', named for team leader Morgan Stryker.

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Considered one of the lesser successes of the first wave of ImageComics Creator/ImageComics titles, but was the first title from Top Cow and it's superhero universe which would later include ComicBook/{{Witchblade}} and ComicBook/TheDarkness. Under the Top Cow label, it has seen a handful of short-lived revivals titled ''Stryke Force'', named for team leader Morgan Stryker.



* {{Expy}}: As was a common complaint for ImageComics, many of the characters seem to be based off of those of other companies. In Cyberforce's case, the ComicBook/XMen of MarvelComics.

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* {{Expy}}: As was a common complaint for ImageComics, Image Comics, many of the characters seem to be based off of those of other companies. In Cyberforce's case, the ComicBook/XMen of MarvelComics.
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Considered one of the lesser successes of the first wave of ImageComics titles, but was the first title from Top Cow and it's superhero universe which would later include ComicBook/{{Witchblade}} and ComicBook/TheDarkness.

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Considered one of the lesser successes of the first wave of ImageComics titles, but was the first title from Top Cow and it's superhero universe which would later include ComicBook/{{Witchblade}} and ComicBook/TheDarkness.
ComicBook/TheDarkness. Under the Top Cow label, it has seen a handful of short-lived revivals titled ''Stryke Force'', named for team leader Morgan Stryker.



* MsFanservice: One of the ''Stryke Force'' revivals gave us Sly and Tia Katana. The former was a flirty young blonde girl with GirlishPigtails who could become invisible, but had to strip naked every time she did it, and would become visible again if something broke her concentration. The latter was a buff ActionGirl who fought her enemies using a full-body tattoo that transformed into a sword, forcing her to run around in {{Stripperific}} clothes so that she could grab her sword whenever she wanted.



** Villain Buzzcut was a hulking cyborg who had three buzzsaw-handed mechanical right arms, making him something of a VillainousCounterpart to Stryker.

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** Villain Buzzcut was a hulking cyborg who had three buzzsaw-handed mechanical right arms, making him something of a VillainousCounterpart EvilCounterpart to Stryker.
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Considered one of the lesser successes of the first wave of ImageComics titles, but was the first title from TopCow and it's superhero universe which would later include ComicBook/{{Witchblade}} and ComicBook/TheDarkness.

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Considered one of the lesser successes of the first wave of ImageComics titles, but was the first title from TopCow Top Cow and it's superhero universe which would later include ComicBook/{{Witchblade}} and ComicBook/TheDarkness.
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** Cyblade is a pretty obvious one to Psylocke.

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** Cyblade is a pretty obvious one to Psylocke.Psylocke, Heatwave shares the whole Leader/Blaster/Boring Guy combo with Cyclops, Ripclaw shares claws with Wolverine, Impact is basically like Colossus (though most '90s super-teams included a "strong guy" character) and Stryker greatly resembles Cable, but with more arms.
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One of the publication lines of ''ImageComics'', created by Marc Silvestri and first published in 1992.

The comic focused on the titular Cyberforce, a team of cybernetically enhanced mutants who sought to oppose the MegaCorp Cyberdata, who had kidnapped them and illegally experimented upon them to turn them into {{Super Soldier}}s.

Considered one of the lesser successes of the first wave of ImageComics titles, but was the first title from TopCow and it's superhero universe which would later include ComicBook/{{Witchblade}} and ComicBook/TheDarkness.

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* {{Badass}}: Most characters, given the basic premise of the comic was "cybernetically enhanced mutants fighting each other".
* {{Crossover}}: With ComicBook/{{Wildcats}}, [[ComicBook/TheSavageDragon Freak Force]], Newmen, and many others.
* {{Expy}}: As was a common complaint for ImageComics, many of the characters seem to be based off of those of other companies. In Cyberforce's case, the ComicBook/XMen of MarvelComics.
** Cyblade is a pretty obvious one to Psylocke.
* FunWithAcronyms: The main characters and most enemies were all Special Hazardous Operations Cyborgs. Or "S.H.O.Cs".
* HollywoodCyborg: Pretty much everybody.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous:
** Heroic character Stryker was a mutant who had three right arms and one left arm. When he became a S.H.O.C, the right arms were replaced with bionic ones.
** Villain Buzzcut was a hulking cyborg who had three buzzsaw-handed mechanical right arms, making him something of a VillainousCounterpart to Stryker.
* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: T.I.M.M.I.E. was one of these, created by boy-genius Chip.
** In the latest version of Cyberforce, there is Aphrodite V.
* [[LukeYouAreMyFather Stryker You Are My Father]]:In the latest version of Cyberforce, Carin tells Stryker that he is her dad.
* WolverineClaws: Ripclaw, a Native American mutant who had limited shapeshifting abilities and whose fingers had been replaced with mechanical claws by Cyberdata.

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