The Warner edition did, however, add a numerical prefix which did not exist in any Arbor House edition, calling it, Cyborg 2: Operation Nuke. The Warner paperback edition contains an error in the cover art as it indicates that Steve's bionic eye is his right eye, not his left. Although not branded as part of the TV series-related book line, The Six Million Dollar Man is referenced in cover text, and the illustration of Austin is in the likeness of Lee Majors.
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| - The Warner edition did, however, add a numerical prefix which did not exist in any Arbor House edition, calling it, Cyborg 2: Operation Nuke. The Warner paperback edition contains an error in the cover art as it indicates that Steve's bionic eye is his right eye, not his left. Although not branded as part of the TV series-related book line, The Six Million Dollar Man is referenced in cover text, and the illustration of Austin is in the likeness of Lee Majors.
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| - The Warner edition did, however, add a numerical prefix which did not exist in any Arbor House edition, calling it, Cyborg 2: Operation Nuke. The Warner paperback edition contains an error in the cover art as it indicates that Steve's bionic eye is his right eye, not his left. Although not branded as part of the TV series-related book line, The Six Million Dollar Man is referenced in cover text, and the illustration of Austin is in the likeness of Lee Majors.
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