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Cyberella
Cover to Cyberella #2 by Don Cameron.
Publication information
Publisher
Helix (DC Comics imprint)
Schedule
Monthly
Format
Ongoing series
Genre
Cyberpunk
Publication date
1996 – 1997
No. of issues
12
Main character(s)
Cyberella / Sunny Winston
Creative team
Created by
Don Cameron and Howard Chaykin
Written by
Howard Chaykin
Artist(s)
Don Cameron
Colorist(s)
Nathan Eyring
Editor(s)
Stuart Moore
Cyberella is an American comic book series first published in 1996 as part of the short-lived DC Comics imprint Helix. The title was initially scheduled to be an ongoing monthly, but, owing to poor sales figures for both it and the Helix line generally, was cancelled after twelve issues in 1997. Written by Howard Chaykin and drawn by Don Cameron the title has been variously described as a techno-satire and a populist cyberpunk dystopia.
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