
OMAC (comics) - Wikipedia
The OMACs (/ ˈoʊmæks /; Omni Mind And Community, originally Observational Metahuman Activity Construct and alternatively One Man Army Corps.[2]) are a fictional type of cyborg …
Omni Mind and Community | DC Database | Fandom
OMACs are cyborgs who take over human bodies via a virus (created from Brainiac-13 -derived nanotechnology acquired by the U.S. Department of Defense and Lexcorp, which was then …
OMAC (disambiguation) | DC Database | Fandom
OMAC is an acronym used by several related concepts in the DC Universe. Originally it was the alias used by Buddy Blank, a corporate nobody working for the Global Peace Agency in the …
OMAC (Buddy Blank) - Wikipedia
OMACs are portrayed as humans whose bodies have been corrupted by a nano-virus. The acronym has multiple meanings throughout the series: "Observational Meta-human Activity …
Buddy Blank (Earth-AD) | DC Database | Fandom
OMAC's trademark mohawk and eye chest symbol were incorporated into the design of the OMACs of Infinite Crisis, as well as them being supported by a satellite named Brother Eye. …
OMAC - DC Universe Online Wiki
The OMAC (Omni Mind and Community) is a cyborg army originally designed to protect humanity from the "threat" of metahumanity. First activated during the Infinite Crisis when its controller, …
OMAC (Character) - Comic Vine
OMAC was announced as one of the 52 new #1 titles that would be released during the month of September 2011 as part of DC comic's relaunch of their entire line. Issue #1 was released on …
O.M.A.C. (Comic Book) - TV Tropes
Anime Hair: OMAC's mohawk and sideburns are supposed to resemble a Greco-Roman helmet — making him look like some ancient god of war! Body Motifs: Eyes, for some reason. Brother …
Characters in O.M.A.C. - TV Tropes
Chest Insignia: OMAC has a Brother Eye symbol on his chest. Expy: In the foreword of the trade paperback of the original 8 issues, Mark Evanier tells the reader that Kirby had imagined ideas …
OMAC - Speculative Identities
Nov 2, 2017 · The OMAC symbol is the outline of an eye—yellow with a red pupil—seen on the chest of the superhuman OMAC (Figure 1.1). Not only does it resemble the large mechanical …