Cyberella
DC · 1996–1997 · 12 issues
About the series
In the mid-1990s, DC Comics published Cyberella, a 12-issue series that blends science fiction with noir sensibility. Written primarily by Howard Chaykin and Don M. Cameron, with art by Cameron and Butch Lukic, the story follows a woman whose consciousness is transferred into a powerful, synthetic body in a dystopian future. The series stands out for its sharp, mature take on identity and technology, typical of Chaykin's work, and its sleek, animated-style visuals. It's a concise, creator-driven gem from an era when DC was experimenting with more adult-oriented, genre-bending titles.