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Robocop: Prime Suspect
(Dark Horse, 1992-1993)
Dark Horse
Isaiah Tucker went by the name “Insane Izzy” and ran a chain of electronics stores. He was also the leader of an anti-Robocop protest group that sought to shut the cyborg policeman Robocop down for good. Shortly after appearing on TV to espouse his cause, Izzie was murdered. In Old Detroit, murder is a common occurrence. What makes this case significant is that all clues point to Robocop as the person who pulled the trigger.
The chief evidence against Robocop is the unusual rifling on the bullets that killed Izzy. Ballistic test show that only one known gun—Robocop’s gun—has similar characteristics. Moreover, Robocop’s gun is specially designed so it will only fire under his personal control. Is the cyborg law-enforcer guilty of murdering a foe? Or is someone trying to frame Robocop? And if so, why? Find out the answers to all of these questions in Robocop: Prime Suspect.
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Oct 1992
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W: John Arcudi · A: John Paul Leon
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Nov 1992
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Dec 1992
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Jan 1993
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