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Inspector Steel
Inspector Steel is an Indian comics character published by Raj Comics. Inspector Steel is a police who was turned into a cyborg after an accident.

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Inspector Steel, Characters in Indian Comics SeriesInspector Steel is a fictional character in Indian comics series and amongst the several titles published by Raj Comics. Inspector Steel is a cyborg that is a humanoid being with both biological and robotic elements. The character is considered to be and Indian version of Robo-Cop. He is a cyborg, heavily armed with advanced weaponry and cannot be harmed by present day and normal weapons.

Concept of Inspector Steel
The concept of Inspector Steel borrows heavily from the Hollywood film Robo-Cop. Amar is an inspector in the Indian Police Force who is very diligent about his duties. But after an accident, most of his vital organs and major body parts were damaged and lost. In order to save Amar`s life, his brain was transplanted into a mechanical and robotic body, turning Amar into a cyborg and bionic being. The whole process of the transplant was conducted by Professor Anees, his friend. Thus Inspector Steel was created whose sole aim is to uphold the law and protect the innocent.

Inspector Steel is 450 kg of advanced armour plating, chips, ICs, advanced assembly of weapon systems and technical process. Amar`s brain is the only human part left in him, which is conncetd to the rest of the systems. Steel conducts his operations in the area of Raj Nagar. Amongst his known friends, Anis, a surgeon and scientist is his closest friend who found him injured and saved his life by putting his brain into a cybernetic body. Lalita, who is a college girl, is considered to be his girlfriend. And a man named Mechanic, who hates machines, is one of his arch enemies.

Publications of Inspector Steel
Some of most popular comics of Inspector steel in the series include Inspector steel, Aadha steel, Metalman, Kanoon Khatm, Steel Ka Aadmi, Death Mission, Farz Ki Machine, Robo Dog, Tezab, Dial 100, Totka, Kaha Gaya Steel, Police Wala and Brainwash.

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