Alex Murphy
Detroit police officer Alex Murphy was critically wounded in the line of duty, leading the megacorporation Omni Consumer Products to rebuild him as RoboCop — a titanium-armored cyborg law enforcer retaining his human brain and face, deployed to reclaim the streets of a crime-ravaged Detroit.
Few comic characters carry the weight of Alex Murphy — the man at the heart of the RoboCop saga, whose debut in Marvel's RoboCop #1 in 1987 launched one of the Copper Age's most compelling science-fiction properties into four-color life. Over an impressive 35-year publishing history spanning titles like RoboCop, Robocop: Last Stand, and beyond, Murphy has proven himself far more than a licensed curiosity, racking up 113 catalog appearances and at least one collector-significant key issue along the way. The company he keeps is genuinely extraordinary — sharing pages with Officer Anne Lewis, the Predator, and even Peter Parker himself, his world stretches from gritty urban drama to full-blown crossover spectacle. If you're a fan of science fiction comics that grapple with identity, humanity, and the darker edges of society, Alex Murphy's long run is absolutely worth your shelf space.
Real name. Alexander James "Alex" Murphy
Powers. Cyborg: human brain/face grafted onto a titanium-laminated armored body; superhuman strength/durability, integrated targeting computer, data spike, and a signature Auto-9 sidearm.
Affiliations. Detroit Police Department; Omni Consumer Products (OCP)
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