Cyborg #3
In "The Imitation of Life Part Three: Nightmare," Victor Stone confronts haunting doubts about his identity as the Justice League questions whether he truly belongs. After a night at a jazz club leads to a shocking encounter with Britton Claire—a woman claiming to be his forgotten ex—Victor pushes Dr. Morrow to restore suppressed memories, only to find the past is far more complicated than he imagined. Meanwhile, his father Silas Stone is missing, replaced by a perfect copy. Written by John Semper Jr. and illustrated by Will Conrad, with colors by Ivan Nunes and letters by Rob Leigh, this gripping issue deepens the mystery of Victor’s past and the cost of being human. The cover by Paul Pelletier and Joe Prado captures the tension perfectly.
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Victor has nightmares of the Justice League not trusting him because he is not human. After running tests on him, Sarah and Victor go out to a jazz club, where they encounter Britton Claire, a woman who claims to be Victor's ex-girlfriend, but Victor has no memory of her. Victor discovers his father suppressed some of his memories after the accident that transformed him into Cyborg. He asks Dr. Morrow to restore his memories, but things go wrong. Meanwhile, Silas Stone has been captured by a doppelganger who has taken his place.
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