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Stryker

Morgan Stryker

First Appearance

Cyber Force Preview Ashcan Edition #1 (1992)

Powers & Abilities

Super StrengthStaminaSuper SightImplantsTrackingMarksmanshipLeadership

Teams

Cyber ForceCyberdataStrykeforceSuperhuman Community

Also Known As

Morgan Stryker

About Stryker

Morgan Stryker is one of the founding figures of Image Comics' early superhero universe, debuting in the rare Cyber Force Preview Ashcan Edition #1 in 1992 — a promotional piece that is among the most sought-after artifacts from the birth of Image Comics. As the leader of Cyber Force, Stryker is a formidable hybrid warrior whose body has been enhanced with cutting-edge cybernetic implants by the sinister Cyberdata corporation, layering machine precision on top of his already exceptional mutant gifts. His natural abilities — extraordinary strength, enhanced stamina, sharpshooter-level marksmanship, and predator-grade tracking instincts — made him an ideal candidate for Cyberdata's brutal augmentation program, and the combination makes him one of the most dangerous field commanders in the Image universe.

Stryker's backstory is steeped in betrayal and rebellion. Originally operating as an enforcer within Cyberdata's ranks, he eventually broke free from their control and became the driving force behind assembling Cyber Force, a team of similarly escaped cyborg soldiers. This tension between his manufactured loyalties and his emerging moral agency forms the emotional backbone of the early Cyber Force series, written and illustrated by Marc Silvestri. The book was one of the flagship titles that launched Image Comics in 1992, and Stryker's commanding presence anchored the team's identity throughout its most celebrated storylines.

Beyond Cyber Force, Stryker expanded his footprint in the Image universe through Strykeforce, his own limited series that gave collectors a deeper dive into the character's solo capabilities and his role as a leader of a more tactically specialized unit. His connections to the broader Superhuman Community crossover events and his complex history with Cyberdata gave him narrative depth that rewarded long-term readers. These appearances across multiple titles make assembling a complete Stryker collection a genuinely rewarding pursuit for fans of the era.

For collectors, the key books are clear: the 1992 Ashcan Preview is a genuine grail item from one of the most important moments in modern comics history, and early issues of the original Cyber Force ongoing series — especially the Silvestri-drawn issues — remain perennial favorites. First printings from the initial Image Comics launch window have held strong collector interest for decades, and Stryker's presence at the center of that universe makes his key appearances essential pickups for anyone serious about early Image Comics history.

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