Description: RoboCop Citizens Arrest #1 (NM) Apr` `18 Written by Brian Wood. Art by Jorge Coelho. Cover by Nimit Malavia. Brian Wood, the visionary writer behind DMZ and Briggs Land , and Jorge Coelho ( Venom, Rocket Racoon ) present a provocative vision of a future where justice is crowdsourced and lethal. It's been decades since the RoboCop program first began. Corporations have taken over the schools and the government.and law enforcement is the biggest private contract of all. Traditional police forces no longer exist as all citizens are encouraged.and rewarded.to spy on their neighbors. There is only one authority on the streets: ROBOCOP. 24 pages, full color. Thank you for choosing to shop here at The Comic Book Circus. We enjoy good communications with our customers, and provide a fast and friendly service. With over fifteen years trading in the comics industry you can be sure of a first class service. Please look at the other books on the C.B.C. shop, we are constantly expanding both the range and depth of our stock. All books will be posted securely bagged and boarded by the Royal Mail 1st Class service. International buyers (Paypal only-Sorry), Books will be shipped Air Mail (Printed Matter), unless otherwise indicated or requested. From the mainstream to the obscure, we aim to make your shopping experience as straight forward and hassle free as possible. Happy Shopping! The Circus Crew
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Location: Leeds
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Character: Robocop
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Issue Number: 1
Custom Bundle: No
Style: Colour
Format: Single Issue
Series Title: RoboCop
Grade: Near Mint
Type: Comic
Publication Year: 2018
Features: First Print
Universe: RoboCop
Language: English
Publisher: Boom! Studios
Genre: Film & TV
Ex Libris: No
Lot: No
Era: Modern Age (1985-Now)