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JACK MARLOWE: The biosynthetic humanoid warrior formerly known as Spartan is the CEO of the massive Halo Corporation. In addition to his alien construction, which provides higher intelligence as well as near-invulnerability, Marlowe has also assimilated an unknowable alien consciousness that gives him dimension-shifting/teleportation powers. If all that doesn't make him qualified to run a multinational conglomerate, what does...? |
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GRIFTER: Cole Cash began his gun-toting career working for various covert intelligence agencies before first teaming with Spartan in the original WildCATS. Following a stint as a freelance mercenary, Grifter now works in an unofficial capacity as a ruthless fixer for the Halo Corporation. After nearly losing his life when coming to the aid of his former lover and teammate Zealot, Grifter has reluctantly begun to accept Marlowe's new way of looking at things—but old habits die hard. |
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MISTER WAX: Despite a day job working for the covert arm of the National Park Service (from whom he hides his natural powers of hypnosis), Mister Wax also serves as a secret associate of the Halo Corporation. Recently, his extracurricular activities have begin to negatively affect his responsibilities for the NPS. In an altercation with his supervisor, Agent Lester Downs, Wax forced Downs to kill himself and took his place as the head of the NPS. But how long will it be before the house of cards Wax has built comes tumbling down...? |
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ZEALOT: Older than human history, Lady Zannah first came to Earth over a millenia ago with others from Khera. On Earth, she formed the Coda sisterhood and after they became corrupted, she turned against them. She fought alongside the WildCATS until a voyage to Khera proved to her that the war with Daemon was over. After returning to Earth, Zealot faked her own death and went underground in order to destroy the remnants of the Coda. Now, with the Coda eliminated from the Earth, Zealot's battles have ceased. Can this soldier survive without a war...? |
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VOODOO: Priscilla Kitaen was living a simple life as an exotic danger when she was "recruited" by the WildCATS. Unlike the rest of the original team, she is a Daemonite half-breed, allowing her low-grade shape-shifting abilities and some psychic powers. After an encounter with Slaughterhouse Smith left her an amputee, Voodoo was trained by a Daemonite how to use her powers to regrow her limbs. When Marlowe offered her a position in the new Halo, she declinded, choosing instead to remain with her former teammate, Jeremy Stone. The question is, where is Stone and why is Voodoo back...? |
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EDWIN DOLBY: A senior partner in a small accounting firm bought by the Halo Corporation, Edwin Dolby has become Marlowe's most trusted money man, advising him on corporate acquisitions ranging from Internet providers to media conglomerates. When Grifter was left out of action, Dolby was trained as a replacement, becoming the second Grifter. Deciding violence wasn't for him, Dolby chose to remain on the business side of the Wildcats. However, he's been suffering from vivid nightmares about his one-time experience. Trauma, or is another facet of Dolby's personality fighting for release...? |
ISSUES #1
- "Old Soldiers" |