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Appearing in "The Darkness"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Shelby Calleros
- Giz
- Mitsy Kline (Corpse)
- Jamie Tark (First appearance) (in a vision)
Adversaries:
- Backlash
- Blind Faith
- Quixote (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Domingo (Single appearance)[1]
Locations:
- Ultraverse
- Australia
- Brazil
- Sao Paul (First appearance)
- Paris, France
- United States of America
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "The Darkness"
A flying man wearing rocket boots tries to tackle Warstrike, but Warstrike’s precognition enables him to evade the man. When the man returns for another try, Warstrike decks him and demands to know what he wants. The man says to meet him at a chemical company that night if Warstrike wants Mitsy Kline then flies away. Afterward, Warstrike returns to his mansion and has a vision of Mitsy’s kidnapper Snowden in South America. Warstrike apologizes to Shelby and Giz for his recent recklessness and asks for their help on the Kline case. That night, he sneaks into the chemical company, but the flying man and Blind Faith soon find him. The flying man sets a bomb to detonate in five minutes and challenges Warstrike to get past them, but then Warstrike resets it to detonate in just 45 seconds. Scared, the flying man flees. Blind Faith cryptically remarks he is just there for research then leaves as well. Warstrike finds Mitsy tied to a chair, cuts her free, and carries her out of the building just before it explodes. Just then, he has a vision of his daughter Jamie and realizes Mitsy has been dead for days. He takes her body back to his cave and swears to punish Snowden for her death. Hours later, Warstrike and Giz fly a helicopter to the Brazilian village where Warstrike saw Snowden in his vision. Warstrike asks the locals where Snowden is, and a local drug trafficker tells him to a follow a trail north into the jungle. He does but is soon impaled with a lance by an armored man on a robotic horse.
Trivia
- The flying man with rocket boots who attacks Warstrike is named Backlash, but he is never named in the story. Warstrike refers to him as "Captain Space Shuttle".
See Also
- Write your own review of this comic!
- Discuss Warstrike Vol 1 2 on the forums
- Images from Warstrike Vol 1 2
Footnotes
- ↑ First and only known appearance to date besides flashbacks
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