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Nice character development and cool art. Part of a pretty silly series though. ( )
  yeremenko | Aug 6, 2010 |
Batman's desire to keep tabs on everyone and everything that could be a problem has caused a lot of problems. Max Lord and his own somewhat sentient creation and killer satellite have their own plans, which includes turning an army of normal people into killing machines to remove superhumans and others that they see as threats to their agenda.

Much carnage ensues.

http://graphicsf.blogspot.com/2006/12/omac-project.html ( )
  bluetyson | Dec 30, 2006 |
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Brother I, a satellite created by Batman, tracks the movements of every human and metahuman on Earth. Now, the government's spy division Checkmate has taken control of the satellite and the insane Maxwell Lord has hijacked Checkmate and manages to reprogram the satellite to wreck havoc.… (more)

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