RoboCop
Alex J. Murphy was a Detroit Police Department officer who was critically wounded in the line of duty. The megacorporation OCP rebuilt him as a heavily armored cyborg law enforcer — RoboCop — programmed with Prime Directives to serve and protect the city.
Half man, half machine, all cop — RoboCop made his comics debut in 1987, right at the dawn of the Copper Age, when Marvel brought the iconic law enforcement cyborg from the silver screen to the printed page. Over an impressive 35-year publishing history spanning titles like RoboCop, Robocop: Last Stand, and beyond, this character has proven remarkably durable, racking up 113 catalog appearances and at least one collector-significant key issue along the way. The company he keeps is genuinely wild — sharing pages with Officer Anne Lewis, the Predator, and even Peter Parker himself — which speaks to the sheer crossover appeal this character commands. If you're a fan of Copper and Modern Age comics that blur the line between action, sci-fi, and pop culture mythology, RoboCop's comics legacy is absolutely worth exploring.
Real name. Alex J. Murphy
Powers. Cyborg law-enforcement officer: titanium-laminated armored body, superhuman strength/durability, targeting/data systems, programmed Prime Directives; signature Auto-9 sidearm.
Affiliations. Detroit Police Department (OCP-operated)
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