


Books in series

#1
OMAC (1974-1975) #1
1974
Featuring the first appearance of O.M.A.C.! A transmission from the orbiting Brother Eye turns factory worker Buddy Blank into Omac, the One Man Army Corps.

#2
OMAC (1974-1975) #2
1974
Mr. Big rents Electric City and hires a bunch of assassins for use in trapping Omac.

#3
OMAC (1974-1975) #3
1975
Omac goes to Central Europe to battle Kafka, a conquering dictator in command of 100,000 troops.

#4
OMAC (1974-1975) #4
1975
Ruthless dictator Kafka goes to trial, but is confident that his avenger will free him.

#5
OMAC (1974-1975) #5
1975
To rescue Buck Blue's girlfriend and shut down a brain transplant operation, Omac and Buck go after the Crime Cabal.

#6
OMAC (1974-1975) #6
1975
To rescue Buck Blue's girlfriend and shut down a brain transplant operation, Omac and Buck go after the Crime Cabal.

#7
OMAC (1974-1975) #7
1975
Omac battles a mad scientist, who intends to dry up Earth's oceans with an atomic weapon.

#8
OMAC (1974-1975) #8
1975
Final Issue! In his headquarters, Skuba's "children" show Buddy Blank his Chamber of Monsters.

#1-8
OMAC
One Man Army Corps
2007
In one of his last major works for DC, Kirby envisions a 1984-inspired dystopia starring corporate nobody Buddy Blank, who is changed by a satellite called Brother Eye into the super-powered O.M.A.C. (One Man Army Corps). Enlisted by the Global Peace Agency, who police the world using pacifistic means, O.M.A.C. battles the forces of conformity in this short-lived but legendary series!
Witness the early tales of Jack Kirby's legendary creation O.M.A.C. in this new graphic novel collecting stories from O.M.A.C. #1-8 (1974-1975) plus artwork from WHO'S WHO!
Author

Jack Kirby
Author · 86 books
Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg) was one of the most influential, recognizable, and prolific artists in American comic books, and the co-creator of such enduring characters and popular culture icons as the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, the Hulk, Captain America, and hundreds of others stretching back to the earliest days of the medium. He was also a comic book writer and editor. His most common nickname is "The King."