Cover: Don M. Cameron
Cyberella #4
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From DC's Helix imprint in December 1996, Cyberella #4 continues the "Silent Weapons Quiet Wars" arc with a visually striking cover by Don M. Cameron — a close-up of Cyberella herself, her wild green hair crackling with energy and a barcode visible on her neck, while four smaller cartoon-styled figures swarm across her body, tugging at threads that crisscross her dark outfit. The contrast between Cyberella's intense, wide-eyed expression and the almost playful design of the miniature figures gives the cover an unsettling, surreal tension that feels right at home in the boundary-pushing Helix line.
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writer Howard Chaykin · artist, inker Don M. Cameron · colorist Nathan Eyring · letterer Ken Bruzenak · cover Don M. Cameron
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writer Howard Chaykin
artist, inker Don M. Cameron
colorist Nathan Eyring
letterer Ken Bruzenak
cover pencils, inks Don M. Cameron
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