Omac: One Man Army Corps

    (DC, 1991-1992)
™ and ©1991 DC Comics, Inc.

Jack Kirby’s offbeat hero gets a new treatment in John Byrne’s four-issue Omac mini-series. Designed following the Corporate Wars of the far future, Omac is a super-powerful agent for the World Peace Organization. Normally, he appears as an eight-foot tall human, the top foot of which is a prominent Mohawk haircut. Thanks to the powers of his “partner,” an orbital satellite named Brother Eye, he is able to change his appearance through a process of genetic reconfiguration. This also allows him to be reconstructed whenever he sustains serious injury, making him virtually unkillable.

This series finds Omac traveling through time back to the 1930s. He’s on the track of Mr. Big, a criminal from the future who for twenty years has been subtly gathering power to himself—and has been instrumental in financing Adolf Hitler’s rise to power. Here, safeguarding the future may mean killing Adolf Hitler himself!
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#1

November, 1991
Cover Price: $3.95
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#2

December, 1991
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#3

January, 1992
Cover Price: $3.95
22 copies available from $0.99
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#4

February, 1992
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7 copies available from $2.86
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