For months StormWatch Prime was held captive and tortured. That would take its toll on even the most stalwart of heroes. Has Sunburst lost his mind or is there something else at play here? Meanwhile, the arch fiend Defile plots the team's destruction.
WildStorm Rising: Part 9.” In the jungles of Nicaragua, Stormwatch makes its stand against the revived Helspont as he and his forces seek to reclaim the Dreadnaught-a centuries-lost Daemonite warship capable of destroying the planet! Even with the combined might of the WildC.A.T.s, Wetworks, Mr. Majestic, Union, Savant, and Backlash on their side, the U.N. Security Council feels victory is by no means assured-and unleashes what they hope is the lesser of two evils.
The Warguard, a group of meta-humans so powerful, dangerous, and utterly uncontrollable, are a Doomsday Weapon to be unleashed only against the most dangerous foes. Now a cadre of Daemonites has taken control of three members of the Warguard and the only thing standing in their way is StormWatch
"A Deluxe Hardcover collection of the first twelve issues of the Deathblow series originally published by Image Comics and co-written and drawn by Jim Lee. Created by Lee and Brandon Choi (the creative team behind the best-selling Gen13 from Image), Deathblow is a hero and Black Ops agent from the Wildstorm Universe with the powers of immortality pulled into a deadly battle between good and evil"--
by Ellis, Raney, Elliott, Jimenez, & various An exciting trade paperback reprinting issues from writer Warren Ellis' run on StormWatch collects two classic adventures of the team that would evolve into The Authority! Reprinting StormWatch #48-50 and StormWatch Volume 2 #1-3, Change or Die includes the compelling story of a legendary 1930s hero who emerges from solitude with a plan to start civilization anew with the help of a cadre of super-human idealists, and the thrilling "Strange Weather," in which the 'Watch - now under the command of a new, saner Weatherman - can only save the world from a bizarre mutanegenic threat if it disobeys an edict that forbids the team from operating on U.S. soil. SC, 7x10, 160pg, FC
A body hangs from a wind turbine, a bullet hole in his chest: Earl Alden, millionaire property developer. His wife, Missy, is the prime suspect. It wouldn't be a problem for Joe Pickett, if Missy weren't his mother-in-law. Missy claims she's innocent, and for his wife's sake, Joe would like to believe her... but all the early signs point to her being as guilty as sin. With his wife on one side and the law on the other, Joe needs to get to the truth before his family is ripped apart.
This book presents, by historical periods, a summary of the hurricanes and tropical storms that struck Florida's more than 1200-mile long coastline during the 122 years from 1871 through 1993. It traces the history of hurricanes and tropical storms, using data from satellites to personal letters of people who lived through the storms. The book includes photographs from newspapers dating back into the early 1900s showing damage to downtown Miami, trains swept off their tracks, sunken ships and more. The primary goal in preparing this book was to update the historical work as it pertains to Florida, to consolidate and standardize technical terms published at the beginning of each hurricane season on hurricane tracking maps, and to introduce the following new material pertaining to Florida: (1) a detailed historical discussion, (2) a chronological listing of all Florida hurricanes, (3) 13 plates of hurricane and tropical storm tracks grouped into 10-year increments, and (4) a table showing the number of tropical storms and hurricanes by 10-year increments.