Cyborg (Post-Flashpoint)

Cyborg (Post-Flashpoint) has appeared 19 times in indexed Justice League stories.

Appeared AsAppeared InNotesPortrayed by
-5006Feature CharactersJustice League (vol. 2) #1 (Oct 2011)A college football player for the Ford Titans. College scouts are eager to sign him, but his father ignores his son's games. A normal human, has not yet become Cyborg.N/A
-5005Feature CharactersJustice League (vol. 2) #2 (Dec 2011)The yet to be Cyborg. Confronts his father, Silas Stone, about his failure to show-up at last issue's football game. Caught in the backwash from the STAR Labs Boom Tube. N/A
-5004Feature CharactersJustice League (vol. 2) #3 (Jan 2012)High-school football player. He was badly injured by energy from the Detroit Boom Tube. His father, T.O. Morrow, and Sarah Charles try to save his life with cybernetic devices from STAR Labs' "Red Room". Becomes the Cyborg for the first time. N/A
-5003Feature CharactersJustice League (vol. 2) #4 (Feb 2012)High-school football player. Has been transformed into a Cyborg by his father in order to save his life. The system is still autonomous and is downloading information from everything around it. His hand transforms into a white noise canon. Runs away from the lab in horror at what he has become. N/A
-5002Feature CharactersJustice League (vol. 2) #5 (March 2010)High-school football player turned experimental Cyborg. His vision constantly analyses the world around him, it spots Green Lanterns broke arm. N/A
-5001Feature Characters (lead)Justice League (vol. 2) #6 (April 2012)High-school football player turned experimental Cyborg. Hacks into the Mother Boxes and shuts down Darkseid's portals. N/A
1.1Guest StarsJustice League Dark #1 (Nov 2011)With the Justice League fighting the Enchantress. First contemporary appearance as a group. N/A
7Feature CharactersJustice League (vol. 2) #7 (May 2012)Victor Stone. He has internationalised the Boom Tube technology. N/A
7.9Cameo AppearancesThe New 52 Special Edition #1 (June 2012)In the near future. Fighting each other. N/A
8Feature CharactersJustice League (vol. 2) #8 (June 2012)Victor Stone. His Boom Tube malfunctions about 1 in a 1000 times kicking the Justice League to Apokolips. The more people he transports the more likely a malfunction is. N/A
12.1Feature CharactersJustice League (vol. 2) #9 (July 2012)Victor Stone. Called into assist Superman and Batman at Arkham Asylum. He is connected to every computer on Earth. He is refusing to talk to his father. He believes that his father is only interested in the machine part of him. N/A
12.2Feature CharactersJustice League (vol. 2) #10 (Aug 2012)He knows the League's secrets as he's constantly plugged into every computer on Earth. N/A
12.3Feature CharactersJustice League (vol. 2) #11 (Sept 2012)His human eye can see the Valley of Souls which only people near-death are meant to be able to see. N/A
12.4Feature CharactersJustice League (vol. 2) #12 (Oct 2012)Victor Stone. N/A
13.1Feature CharactersJustice League (vol. 2) #13 (Dec 2012)Victor Stone. He doesn't sleep and spends most of his time on the Watchtower. N/A
13.2Feature CharactersJustice League (vol. 2) #14 (Jan 2013)Victor Stone. N/A
15.1Feature CharactersJustice League (vol. 2) #15 (Feb 2013)Victor Stone. Monitoring events from the Watchtower. N/A
15.2Guest StarsAquaman (vol. 5) #15 (Feb 2013)Aquaman asks him to protect Stephen Shin. N/A
15.3Feature CharactersJustice League (vol. 2) #16 (March 2013)Rescues Dr Stephen Shin from the Drift. The only Leaguer not captured. He summons the reserves. N/A