Stormwatch (1993-1997) #25

Stormwatch (1993-1997) #25

Author: Steven T. Seagle

Publisher: DC Comics

Published: 1995-08-02

Total Pages: 36

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Past, present, and future come full circle at last as the Traveler, Timespan, brings the Battalion of one year ago into the present-just in time to witness the destruction of Skywatch and the defeat of Stormwatch at the hands of Despot and the WarGuard! Though Battalion must return to the past (and carry this grim vision with him), another steps forward to challenge Despot…


Stormwatch (1993-1997) #27

Stormwatch (1993-1997) #27

Author: Jeff Mariotte

Publisher: DC Comics

Published: 1995-08-02

Total Pages: 30

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A judgment call by Bendix may have just cost Battalion his only chance of reaching what little humanity remains within his father. Now the would-be world conqueror Despot will need to be taken down the hard way by the only two Stormwatch agents whose minds he can’t control-and only one of them will survive!


Stormwatch (1993-1997) #20

Stormwatch (1993-1997) #20

Author: Ron Marz

Publisher: DC Comics

Published: 1995-03-22

Total Pages: 30

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Bendix, Winter, and Cannon are determined to stop the newly released M.A.D.-1 before he can raid a nuclear dump site in Ukraine-and if Stormwatch won’t help them, they’ll do it themselves! Meanwhile, Strafe’s beginning to come around to his imprisoned father’s way of thinking, while two new recruits join the team.


Stormwatch (1993-1997) #26

Stormwatch (1993-1997) #26

Author: H. K. Proger

Publisher: DC Comics

Published: 1995-07-05

Total Pages: 28

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In the wake of Battalion’s return to the past, only one hero remains to stand up to Despot-the new and improved Battalion? The truth behind Battalion’s “death” is revealed as Jackson King must take down the combined forces of a mind-controlled Stormwatch and WarGuard to force a final confrontation with the monster his father has become!


Stormwatch (1993-1997) #40

Stormwatch (1993-1997) #40

Author: Warren Ellis

Publisher: DC Comics

Published: 1996-10-02

Total Pages: 24

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A mutated corpse, a downed plane, and a bloodstained church send the team on one of their most horrific investigations yet. A storm is coming.


Stormwatch (1993-1997) #24

Stormwatch (1993-1997) #24

Author: Ron Marz

Publisher: DC Comics

Published: 1995-07-05

Total Pages: 28

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Part 2 of 5 - Story by Ron Marz. Art by Renato Arlem and Robert Jones. Cover by Scott Clark. Diva is dead. Strafe has betrayed the team and joined Despot's evil ranks. And Spartan assumes command of StormWatch. This is the moment that leads into the unbelievable Image Event – Images of Tomorrow.


Stormwatch (1993-1997) #16

Stormwatch (1993-1997) #16

Author: Ron Marz

Publisher: DC Comics

Published: 1994-11-02

Total Pages: 32

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Explosive battle ensues atop fiery Mauna Loa between the gathered forces of Stormwatch and…Maul of the WildC.A.T.s? Will the world’s largest active volcano become the site of this team’s greatest victory-or the scene of their most tragic loss?


Stormwatch (1993-1997) #45

Stormwatch (1993-1997) #45

Author: Warren Ellis

Publisher: DC Comics

Published: 1997-03-05

Total Pages: 24

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It’s a lovely day in Constitution, Alabama, and Jackson King has taken the day off to visit his uncle. Too bad the terrorist members of Mamba Team Militia are still very much on the clock-and have clocked Battalion! Cut off from Skywatch, taken prisoner, and without his power-amplifying gear, it’s all on Jackson to stop a bomb going off in the Heart of Dixie!


Stormwatch (1993-1997) #43

Stormwatch (1993-1997) #43

Author: Warren Ellis

Publisher: DC Comics

Published: 1997-01-01

Total Pages: 26

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It’s sundown, and Manhattan has something it needs Stormwatch operative Jack Hawksmoor to see. There’s an unidentified killer out there somewhere in the City That Never Sleeps-and plenty of other people willing to kill to make sure it stays that way. Fortunately, those people just live in the city. Jack Hawksmoor was made for it.