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FIRST LOOK: "RoboCop" #1 Variant

Fri, November 20th, 2009 at 1:28PM (PST)

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Courtesy of Dynamite Entertainment, CBR presents this exclusive first look at Johnny D's variant cover for "RoboCop," on sale in January 2010 from writer Rob Williams and artist Fabiano Neves.

ROBOCOP #1
Written by ROB WILLIAMS
Art by FABIANO NEVES
Main cover by STEPHEN SEGOVIA (75%)
Variant cover by JOHNNY D (25%)
Black & White Art retailer incentive cover by STEPHEN SEGOVIA
Negative Art retailer incentive cover by STEPHEN SEGOVIA
32 pages
$3.50

Part man. Part machine. All cop. The future of law enforcement!

Dynamite Entertainment proudly presents the dynamic debut of Robocop by writer Rob (Cla$$­war) Williams and artist Fabiano (MARVEL ZOMBIES VS. THE ARMY OF DARKNESS) Neves! Under two awesome covers ­ one by the sensational Stephen (Wolverine) Segovia and the other by Dynamite’s newest up and coming sensation (and the pupil of artist David Finch) Johnny D! ­ Dynamite goes back to basics as it unveils the dystopian, deeply satirical, and all-out violent world of Robocop.

This is ROBOCOP continuing the stories from the first movie. This is ROBOCOP combining the conspiracy theory mystery of ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN, following on from Paul Verhoeven’s original by mixing high action, extreme violence and satire. Plus: the return of ED-209!

Suggested for mature readers.
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Keywords:  dynamite entertainment, robocop, johnny d, rob williams, fabiano neves

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