Feedback last edited by downinthesewer on 04/25/23 10:23PM View full history

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    Matthew Atherton is a talented computer technician who loves comic books and video games. He falls into a street fight at an arcade but isn't charged with any crimes by the police who cart the thugs away.

    Matt takes a trip to the hospital where a sweet and beautiful nurse named Sarah patches him up.

    As he leaves the hospital, a mysterious individual who calls himself Ironside approaches Matt and offers him a gig. He claims that he needs Matt's expertise in beta testing an advanced vehicle loaded with gadgets and software and which is controlled remotely.

    Matt makes a modification and says the vehicle is ready to combat the terrorist known as The Eliminator. Now that his expertise is no longer needed, the real Eliminator reveals himself; Ironside was just a cover, he's the terrorist. He and his lackeys take Matt outside during a storm and believe he dies when lightning strikes him.

    Matt recovers from the strike to discover that because he was holding a game controller, he had not only lived but also adapted superpowers controlling electricity. He vows to stop The Eliminator from carrying out his plans to use the vehicle to raid the city or worse.

    After stopping to help a little girl, Matt asks Nurse Sarah if she has any sewing skills and before you know it, Sarah has created a costume for him. She believes it's only for a party. He makes the technology modifications later on without her knowing. Now using the name Feedback, he is off to find The Eliminator.

    At the terrorist's lair, Feedback takes out the guards and then has to battle the minions around The Eliminator. He uses the energy he has saved up and beats the gang. Then he lures his foe who is covered in metallic implants, under a huge electromagnet. The Eliminator is caught in the field and trapped. Feedback reprograms the vehicle to return to the base so it doesn't destroy a nuclear plant. He runs from the building just before the vehicle returns and explodes.

    Matt had beaten the villains and returns to Sarah where they both hope a relationship is beginning.

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    Great for new readers 0

    The Stan Lee script is beautifully written for any age audience. This is the story of how Matthew Atherton becomes Feedback and how he meets Sarah, the greatest love of his life. Before he gains his superpowers, Matt is a geek with the talent of fixing computers and video games and pretty much anything else electronic. When he brawls thugs, he gets beaten hard.Then Matt is hired to do the most interesting job of his career so far. He is asked to test out a military authorized vehicle designed to...

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    here's some Feedback 0

    Although the comic was good for a relatively fun read, Feedback's origin is a little sketchy, and WAAAAAAYY un-original. However, at the same time, it is very original. I know that many of you are sitting there going "I wonder what this guy is on?" but i assure you, i am completely sober. You see, a large part of him has been done to death. Hm... A guy is struck by lightning and develops superpowers...I can't remember where I've heard that before...let's ask Barry Allen...or, for that matter, Wa...

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