Robo Cop (comics) - Dark Horse Comics

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The comic book license for RoboCop was then acquired by Dark Horse Comics. Between May and August 1992, Dark Horse released a four issue mini-series RoboCop Versus The Terminator, written by Frank Miller, with artwork by Walt Simonson. This led to several new RoboCop mini-series by Dark Horse as follows:

  • RoboCop Versus The Terminator (May 1992 - August 1992), 4 issues.
  • Prime Suspect (Oct 1992 - Jan 1993), 4 issues.
  • RoboCop 3 Movie adaptation (July 1993 - Nov 1993.), 3 issues.
  • Mortal Coils (Sep 1993 - Dec 1993), 4 issues.
  • Roulette (Dec 1993 - Mar 1994), 4 issues.

Two mini-stories were also published in Dark Horse Presents.

  • Dark Horse Comics #1-3 provided the events that led up to the story presented in Prime Suspect.
  • Dark Horse Comics #6-9 provided the events that led up to the story presented in Mortal Coils.

A RoboCop Versus Predator comic was proposed for Dark Horse comics. Some of the proposal pages by Joshua Boulet can be seen at the RoboCop Archive website.

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