Not personality wise like Tony Stark, but pretty much everything else yeah. He should be the premier the tech Hero in the universe, He should be among one of the smartest heroes. He could easily be in control over a company better yet he could own Star Labs which would create a different dynamic for him. Of course this just my opinion of a direction to go if you are going to put him in the Big leagues then make him be at home in the Big leagues. If not just drop him back down Titans and tell the same stories. He could be big modern hero story if they wanted to evolve him but they seem to think small with him.
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Part of the reason DC choose Cyborg to be a key player all those years ago was due to the Rise of Tony Stark prominence due to the movie. If you note the terminology in interviews, the redesign, and key elements changed to the character it's all there to connect back to Tony. In pieces but still there is a clear line if you connect the time period to what was going on.
However, that whole change is a large part of exactly what went wrong with the character. Cyborg was a good character on his own trying to make him more like Tony Stark and turning him more roboty made him very off putting. To make Cyborg work all you have to do is go back to how he was when he was originally created, then update his design to something modern but still invokes the core of the character. That's what made him popular in the first place. Thus far only Young Justice seems to have done that.
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I felt like Walker was advancing the concept of Cyborg in his shorty time on the book before they ran him off. He was shaping in to that blend of organic tech that we want, made amends with his dad if I'm remembering correctly, was even building up a cast of regulars and had features from the JL + Billy. Makes me sad that those two don't haven't been in the same book since Rebirth started.
Just read an article on a possible tease of Ta Nehisi Coates in Action 1010. Got me thinking. He'd be great in a Superman book. And since he can clearly pull off more than one book at a time...Cyborg could absolutely benefit from him too.
You know that he'd be treated as a man. With humanity. With respect. I'd love for him to take a deep dive into the life of Vic. If not him, then Bendis, who has the ability to make you care about a character's world. With either of them I don't see DC getting in their way of advancing the concept of Cyborg.
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I heard that when he was on Cyborg he wanted to explore Vic's humanity more and his identity as a black man, but DC wanted to focus more on him being conflicted between whether he was a man or a machine (which was already resolved); so Walker walked. This was a couple years ago tho, I don't think there's necessily any bad blood with DC because he's currently writing Naomi with Brian Michael Bendis.
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Eh I don’t know. I think there was some bad blood but Bendis managed to convince him to come back. Their Naomi work is doing great though from what I’ve heard, so I’m glad Walker’s finding some success. And yeah he wanted to tackle race and other social issues with Cyborg but DC was scared about potential blowback, and the editor was I think the same guy who edited New 52 Static Shock, so he’s not very good at his job.
If we are talking about Harvey Richards, then according to dc fandom wikia (dc's official site doesn't show editors) he was the editor on both series. I also liked how in Walker's run he made Cy fallible by having him profile a middle eastern woman. So much potential thrown away because editors want to keep using the same old plot point. Is this the reason that the teen titans keep having a rehash of Judas?
So I am assuming the last 4 episodes will be cyborg focused as we are about to hit the finale.
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Yes that is him. He's behind both Cyborg series, Static, Katanna & Black Lightning's mini.
Going by how badly and trope infested the BL mini was-Cyborg's handling of a black man might have been worst under Richards.
NO NO NO We do not need a Cyborg book being a stealth book for whatever pets Coates would bring to DC like we saw with Black Panther.Just read an article on a possible tease of Ta Nehisi Coates in Action 1010. Got me thinking. He'd be great in a Superman book. And since he can clearly pull off more than one book at a time...Cyborg could absolutely benefit from him too.
We have had too many projects be stealth books or shows for everybody BUT who the lead is suppose to be.
It does not matter who you get if you have Richards as the editor. Funny the only black lead book that he did not edit actually sold and got good reviews-Batman & The Signal.
Before you choose a writer whose the editor?