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  • OMAC Vol 1 1
Letterer1
  • Mike Royer
Inker1
  • Mike Royer
Inker1
  • Mike Royer
Writer1
  • Jack Kirby
Penciler1
  • Jack Kirby
Writer1
  • Jack Kirby
StoryTitle
  • Brother Eye and Buddy Blank
Editor1
  • Jack Kirby
  • Steve Sherman
Penciler1
  • Jack Kirby
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * * Adversaries: * Pseudo-People, Inc. Other Characters: * Mister Fox Locations: * :* Items: * * Build-a-Friend: :* Lila :* Nancy Vehicles: *
Letterer1
  • Mike Royer
Editor1
  • Jack Kirby
  • Steve Sherman
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CoverArtist
  • Jack Kirby
Country
  • USA
Executive Editor
  • Carmine Infantino
Issue
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Speaker
  • [[W:C:dc:Buddy Blank
Volume
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Title
  • OMAC
Month
  • October
Synopsis
  • Members of the Global Peace Agency select an employee of Pseudo-People, Inc. named Buddy Blank to serve as a candidate for Project OMAC. Scientist Doctor Myron Forest develops a process that interfaces Buddy Blank with the orbiting satellite network known as Brother Eye. Brother Eye has the ability to remotely transmit energy and raw data into Buddy Blank's body, transforming him into the One-Man-Army-Corps known as OMAC. At Pseudo-People, Inc., Buddy Blank continues with his day to day labors, unaware of the part he now plays as an instrument of the Global Peace Agency. After suffering abuse from his coworkers due to his clumsiness, Buddy is sent to the Psychology Section to get over his frustrations. There he meets Lila, whom he believes is a fellow employee. Buddy becomes enamored with Lila and is grateful to call her his friend. Buddy and Lila part company and two uniformed men intercept Lila and bring her down to Section D. Buddy arrives moments later looking for her, but doesn't yet realize what he has stumbled into. The men of Section D are creating artificial women and using them to lure citizens into traps. Once a selected individual gets too close to one of their Pseudo-People, the automaton explodes, killing the intended target. Buddy is horrified to discover what the company he works for is actually producing. He is even more stricken when he discovers that his new friend Lila is actually one of Pseudo-People, Inc.'s weapons. He tries to get away, but the men running the operation feel that he's seen too much and push him down into a chair. Buddy suddenly feels himself overcharged with power as Brother Eye transforms him into OMAC for the very first time. The men open fire on OMAC, but this proves to be a fruitless endeavor. They try to flee, but OMAC comes after them. With lightning reflexes, he barrels through them until he gets to the assembly line. He sees a packaging cube containing the factory parts of his artificial friend Lila. Though not entirely sentient, Lila still wants to be OMAC's friend. Viewing these Pseudo-People as a mockery of life, OMAC emits a burst of explosive energy that starts a chain reaction destroying all of Section D.
Notes
  • * This series was published on a bi-monthly basis. * This issue is reprinted in .
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  • OMAC lives... so that man may live!
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1974(xsd:integer)
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