New comic title: Cyborg+ Alien(1)

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In my previous life, In 1984 Director James Cameron made a movie called Terminator starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Contrary to the low expectations of the studio and even the lead actor Schwarzenegger himself, the time- traveling robot hitman sent by Skynet became an unexpected success.

A hit movie that was relative to its market, which is between the summer and the Christmas blockbusters. But it's better to be a big fish in a small pond than the other way around.

It was James Cameron who said so to commemorate his breakout filmmaking role as the creator of The Terminator.

He also seems to have started this trend that tends to reverse the expectations. The Terminator was just the start as Judgement Day, Titanic, and Avatar exceeded estimates and shut the mouth of the doubters.

From these continuous successes, truck driver slash janitor Cameron turned into the director who would dominate the box office championships.

There is still a lot to take from Director Cameron's life story but what I'm currently eyeing on is the upcoming cyborg or android craze that stoic Arnold would spawn.

It is so good to have High luck that I can plunder T-800 years ahead before the director, who is also notorious for coming up with his ideas even years ahead of his filming. First very quickly, I will have to copyright all these themes, concepts and figures. The failure of the so-called Avatar creators was exposed with the director's sketches that were drawn many years before any of the scammers' so-called conception date. So I have to see if there is any such obstacles or not. Even if there is, I will manuevor around it like a pro and collect it in my bag.


Whether it will be a good thing or a bad thing to start this cyborg theme ahead of time, I could only let go of the my worries. Still, the enormous flops that it would become in the 20th century is a factor that I weighed in to lessen my regrets.

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Since I can totally earn the success of Terminator franchise, I would then ride on its success. Even if not, It isn't like T-800 is the only robotic figure that was conceived in 1980s.

If James Cameron came up with an assassin robot through a fever dream shortly after the release of Piranha II: The Spawning. Then, a man, whose name I don't know, came up with a cop robot after working on the set of 1982's Blade Runner. He had this vision of a far- distant Blade Runner-type world, where there was an all- mechanical cop coming to a sense of real human intelligence.


I then drew many RoboCop versions. After all, I would be loss if I didn't do Mark's I to infinity like how Iron Man did to employ versatility in the toy market.

RoboCop from the 1987 movie would be the scrappy first iteration and the cool dark RoboCop from 2014 is where it would be headed towards.

It would seem that it wasn't just Orion that he was ripping off but Marvel as well.

Setting aside who was pirated and the RoboCop version drawings for later, I simply move on for the outlining of the story.

As usual, I corrected the kinks and made it bearable from its B movie origins.

Omni Consumer Products, leader Cain of the Nuke Addicts, the dystopian and future Detroit economy, slasher android Otomo, ED-209 enforcement droid, and all that makes the RoboCop franchise tick.

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