Cyborg

Cyborg is a superhero published by DC Comics. Created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, Cyborg first appeared in an insert preview in DC Comics Presents #26 (October 1980). He debuted as a member of the Teen Titans, but would later become a founding member of the Justice League in DC's New 52 reboot. Victor Stone was severely injured by an inter-dimensional gelatinous creature that also killed his mother. His father Silas Stone, a genius scientist, saved his son by turning him into a cyborg using prototype medical prosthetic research accessible to him. Victor was saved from certain death, but was horrified by the new metallic body and grew to resent his father for turning him into a cyborg without his consent. Cyborg would then join the Teen Titans, and become a loyal member of the team. He also found a romantic interest in a scientist named Dr. Sarah Charles, and the two dated for some time. Cyborg, after briefly losing his humanity and becoming the inhuman Cyberion, continues to remain with the Titans, serving a role as mentor to a new incarnation of the team. During DC Comic's New 52 reboot, Cyborg became one of the main characters in a new Justice League series. His New 52 incarnation was a high school football star who lost most of his body after the explosion of a Mother Box. An injection of experimental nanites and the addition of robotic pieces onto Victor's body saved his life but the introduction of the Mother Box's energies into his body and interacting with his cybernetic parts also inadvertently gives him access to the vast data library of the New Gods. Through this data library, Cyborg discovered Darkseid's plan to invade Earth and teamed up with Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, and Aquaman to fight off Darkseid's forces, becoming a founding member of the Justice League.