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    Cybersix

    Character » Cybersix appears in 147 issues.

    A leather-clad artificial human superheroine.

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    Origin

    Cybersix
    Cybersix

    CyberSix is a female genetic experiment in the comic series of the same name. She was created by the evil Doctor Von Reichter, a member of the SS and the Nazi party, and has survived via cloning. Cyber 6 was part a series of genetic experiments, the cyber series, created by Von Reichter, who later destroyed the entire series because of their disobedient tendencies. One of Cyber 6's "siblings", Cyber 29, died whilst playing with Cyber 6 prior to the extermination, and his brain was transplanted into the body of a panther, named Data 7, by Von Reichter. 29 became Von Reichter's mascot and executioner until he sent him after Cyber 6, and he remembered his past with her. He then became her partner in the foiling of Von Reichter's schemes.

    Cyber 6 moonlights as her self, but during the day she assumes the guise of Adrian Seidelman, a poetry teacher at a lower-class, inner city high school in the city of Meridiana. The identity of Adrian came upon Cyber 6 as an act of fate when she was a young girl, as she escaped the genocide of the cyber series. She happened upon a car accident of two parents and their young son. The inhabitants of the car where all killed, and realizing she resembled the late son, Adrian Seidelman, Cyber 6 buried the boy far from the vehicle and assumed his identity.

    Creation

    Issue #1
    Issue #1

    Cybersix was created by writers Carlos Meglia and Carlos Trillo. The Cybersix comics were originally published in Argentina and written in Spanish between November 1993 and 1999, and spanned six volumes. Collections were released in French and Italian, with twelve volumes distributed by Editions Vents d'Ouest for the former and forty-five volumes for the latter, but no English or Japanese versions were ever made available. Four special-edition Italian Cybersix issues were also released, in addition to another six documenting Volumes 1 to 18.

    Story

    Cyber 6 often has to drink "sustenance" from the bodies of Von Reichter's other experiments, similar to that of a vampire, though she has no fangs. She dresses in black and even has a "Dracula" poster on the wall of her apartment. The other experiments of Von Reichter come from a variety of experiment series, such as Technos, Types, and Fixed Ideas, all of which contain the sustenance Cyber 6 so desperately needs.

    Powers and Abilities

    Superhuman strength and agility, skilled acrobat. Superhuman reflexes, with in-built predatory instincts. Able to see in the dark and make superman leaps.

    Other Media

    Live-action

    The Cybersix live-action series debuted in Argentina on 15 March 1995. It was produced by Luis Gandulfo, Sebastián Parrotta, Fernando Rascovsky, and Andre Ronco, and written by Ricardo Rodríguez, Carlos Meglia, and Carlos Trillo. The series aired on Telefé, but was cancelled after only a few episodes due to low ratings.

    Cybersix was played by former model and actress Carolina Peleritti, José was played by Rodrigo de la Serna, and Doguyy was played by Mario Moscoso.

    Animated

    Animated series
    Animated series

    The Cybersix animated series debuted in Canada and Argentina on 6 September 1999, and was subsequently dubbed for French, Polish, Japanese, Malaysian, and Taiwanese. It was animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha and NOA; produced by Herve Bedard, Toshihiko Masuda, and Koji Takeuchi; with storyboards by Atsuko Tanaka, Hiroyuki Aoyama, Nabuo Tomizawa, and Kazuhide Tomonag; and written by Catherine Girczyc, Carlos Meglia, and Carlos Trillo. Original music was composed by Robbi Finkel, and character designs were overseen by Teiichi Takiguchi.

    This show aimed at children by toning down the comics' darker themes. Two seasons of 13 episodes were originally supposed to be made but it was cancelled after the first season due to conflicts between production studios.

    The title sequence and closing credits featured music composed by Robbi Finkel and lyrics written by Robert Olivier, which were sung by jazz vocalist Coral Egan.

    On 28 April 2001, Cybersix won "Special Mention for the Best Science Fiction Program" at the Pulcinella Awards in Italy for that year's competition.

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