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Stormwatch (1997 2nd Series) comic books

  • Issue #1A
    Stormwatch (1997 2nd Series) 1A

    WildStorm New Horizons – Strange Weather: Part 1 of 3 - Written by Warren Ellis. Art by Oscar Jimenez. In the shocking wake of Change or Die, the surviving members of StormWatch are left to pick up the pieces. A brutal kidnap and pitch battle in the California desert is just the start of a new storm over America; a screaming storm of bacterial horror, secrets and lies , and the people who will not only break the planet with disease – but will use superhumans to survive it themselves. Or, to be more exact – bits of superhumans. 32 pages, FC. NOTE: Jackson King (Battalion) becomes Weatherman. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #1B
    Stormwatch (1997 2nd Series) 1B

    WildStorm New Horizons – Strange Weather: Part 1 of 3 - Written by Warren Ellis. Art by Oscar Jimenez. Cover by Richard Bennet. In the shocking wake of Change or Die, the surviving members of StormWatch are left to pick up the pieces. A brutal kidnap and pitch battle in the California desert is just the start of a new storm over America; a screaming storm of bacterial horror, secrets and lies , and the people who will not only break the planet with disease – but will use superhumans to survive it themselves. Or, to be more exact – bits of superhumans. 32 pages, FC. NOTE: Jackson King (Battalion) becomes Weatherman. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #1P
    Stormwatch (1997 2nd Series) 1P

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    Polybagged with special limited edition preview edition of Gen13. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #2
    Stormwatch (1997 2nd Series) 2

    Strange Weather: Part 2 of 3 – Red Sky in the Morning! Written by Warren Ellis. Art by Oscar Jimenez. Cover by Gary Frank and Randy Elliot. Banned from America, but needing to know the secret of the sealed township of Pavane, Jackson King is forced to activate the StormWatch team that officially doesnt exist – StormWatch Black. Swift, Jack Hawksmoor, and Jenny Sparks have to break into Pavane to discover what America is so eager to hide – and find something that will see the whole world dead. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #3
    Stormwatch (1997 2nd Series) 3

    Strange Weather: Part 3 of 3 – A Storm is Coming! Written by Warren Ellis. Art by Oscar Jimenez. Cover by Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary. After the French geneticist Robert Girard is kidnapped while en route to address the United Nations, StormWatch successfully completes a rescue mission – and is subsequently banned from America. When the Louisiana township of Pavane is sealed by the U.S. military, Jackson King is forced to activate the StormWatch team that officially doesnt exist, StormWatch Black. Swift, Jack Hawksmoor, and Jenny Sparks have to break into Pavane to discover something terrible…and in the meantime, Girard informs Weatherman of his discovery that intelligence agency, International Operations, has been breeding genetically enhanced new humans in a remote El Salvadorian village… 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #4
    Stormwatch (1997 2nd Series) 4
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4259160020
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    A Finer World: Part 1 of 3 - Written by Warren Ellis. Art by and cover Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary. StormWatch Black – a special unit of StormWatch that officially doesnt exist – discovered a deadly plot by International Operations to conduct biological war-games. Heading to Pavane, Louisiana the team began their investigation, despite the fact that the American government had forbid them from operating on U.S. soil. Exerting diplomatic pressure on France, Weatherman Jackson King was able to coerce its Prime Minister to invoke code perfect, the loophole that allows StormWatch to land and protect endangered citizens in any foreign territory. However, during the battle that ensued, StormWatch learned the secret identity of the man who helped facilitate the entire deadly chemical exercise – the mad ex-StormWatch Weatherman, Henry Bendix! 32 pages, FC. NOTE: 1st appearance of Apollo and The Midnighter. Cover price $2.50.

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    $175 Stormwatch v2 #4, CGC 9.4 1st appearance of Apollo/Midnighter 1998 Key!
    $200 Stormwatch #4 CBCS 9.0 (VF/NM) 1st appearance & Cover of Apollo & Midnighter
    $437 Stromwatch #4 br CGC 9.8 br 1st App. of Apollo & Midnighter
    $470 STORMWATCH Vol 2 #4 1st Appearance Of Apollo & Midnighter! Image Comics KEY!!
    $475 STORMWATCH Vol 2 #4 1st Appearance Apollo & Midnighter AUTHORITY Image KEY 1998

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  • Issue #5A
    Stormwatch (1997 2nd Series) 5A

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    A Finer World: Part 2 of 3 – Written by Warren Ellis. Art and cover by Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary. Amidst a deserted waterfront district, two sup-enhanced individuals named Apollo and The Midnighter leap into action and prevent an arms deal from going down. Investigating further, they uncover high-tech rifles that use human brains as a component, as well as a survivor of their attack who informs them that the guns came from The Nevada Garden. Meanwhile, high above the Earth and aboard the StormWatch orbital space station, Christine Trelane (Synergy) digs through former Weatherman Henry Bendixs private files hoping to unlock some long buried secrets. Shockingly, she discovers that five years ago, at a time when StormWatch was operating its Academy training program to groom new field agents, Bendix was running a recruitment program of his own secretly off to the side. Bendix assembled seven super enhanced individuals, creating his own top secret team. The roll call included Impetus, Amaze, Lamplight, Stalker, and Crow Jane…as well as the aforementioned Apollo and The Midnighter. However, from the files, Christine also learns that this teams very first mission went disastrously wrong – and that five bodies were ultimately accounted for. Christine reports the bad news to current Weatherman Jackson King. In short, there are two previously unknown super-powered StormWatch field operatives now running rogue on Earth below! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #5B
    Stormwatch (1997 2nd Series) 5B

    A Finer World: Part 2 of 3 – Written by Warren Ellis. Art and cover by Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary. Amidst a deserted waterfront district, two sup-enhanced individuals named Apollo and The Midnighter leap into action and prevent an arms deal from going down. Investigating further, they uncover high-tech rifles that use human brains as a component, as well as a survivor of their attack who informs them that the guns came from The Nevada Garden. Meanwhile, high above the Earth and aboard the StormWatch orbital space station, Christine Trelane (Synergy) digs through former Weatherman Henry Bendixs private files hoping to unlock some long buried secrets. Shockingly, she discovers that five years ago, at a time when StormWatch was operating its Academy training program to groom new field agents, Bendix was running a recruitment program of his own secretly off to the side. Bendix assembled seven super enhanced individuals, creating his own top secret team. The roll call included Impetus, Amaze, Lamplight, Stalker, and Crow Jane…as well as the aforementioned Apollo and The Midnighter. However, from the files, Christine also learns that this teams very first mission went disastrously wrong – and that five bodies were ultimately accounted for. Christine reports the bad news to current Weatherman Jackson King. In short, there are two previously unknown super-powered StormWatch field operatives now running rogue on Earth below! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #6
    Stormwatch (1997 2nd Series) 6

    A Finer World: Part 3 of 3 - Written by Warren Ellis. Art by and cover Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary. StormWatch has learned that there are two super-powered beings running rogue on the Earth below. Yet, even worse, he learns that Apollo and The Midnighter have hacked into the NSA computer network to locate the Nevada Gardens, which in reality is a cornucopia terror capable of literally growing anything in minutes. Concerned about their possible intentions, King assembles the current StormWatch team members and orders them to bring Apollo and The Midnighter in! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #7
    Stormwatch (1997 2nd Series) 7

    Bleed: Part 1 of 3 - Written by Warren Ellis. Art and cover by Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary. In Washington D.C., a new day dawns as Jack Hawksmoor – the acting director of StormWatch – hurries to meet with John Grobard, the new Special Security Advisor to the President of the United States. However, as he rides with his chauffeur and bodyguard, Roxanne Spaulding, Hawksmoor notices a strange footnote in his mornings intelligence briefings. Apparently, a strange anomaly has been detected in the Arizona desert, a peculiar mystery which prompts Hawksmoor to dispatch a field team (led by Cole Cash a.k.a. the Grifter) to investigate. Soon after, a shocking discovery is made, and the anomaly is revealed to be an extraterrestrial pylon jutting forth from the ground. Worse, its emitting an ominous signal, a transmission that Hawksmoor suspects is a homing beacon guiding an alien race to the Earth… Meanwhile, on board the orbital space station SkyWatch, the secret behind all of these strange events is revealed as Christine Trelane and lead scientist Molly explain to Weatherman Jackson King that they are actually watching history unfold on a parallel Earth! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #8
    Stormwatch (1997 2nd Series) 8

    Bleed: Part 2 of 3 - Written by Warren Ellis. Art and cover by Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary. As StormWatch watches events unfold on a parallel Earth, that worlds Jack Hawksmoor, the current leader of that worlds StormWatch, worried about an inevitable alien attack, sets out to recruit as many of the alternate Earths heroes as he can to forge a repelling army. Yet while some sign on, he is rebuffed by Battalion and Zealot. Finally, matters only get worse as Hawksmoor is forced to declare war on the United States Army, as they try to seize control of the alien pylon technology! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #9
    Stormwatch (1997 2nd Series) 9

    Bleed: Part 3 of 3 - Written by Warren Ellis. Art and cover by Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary. Back in our universe, Weatherman Jackson King and StormWatch discover that the unknown aliens approaching the alternate Earth are actually an alternate universe version of the Kherans. This prompts Winter to argue his belief that StormWatch should cross the Bleed to join with the alternate heroes in repelling the invasion threat. But Weatherman refuses, citing that StormWatch lacks the authority to interfere with another worlds affairs. However, he does beam a psychic message to the alternate universes Jack Hawksmoor, alerting him to Zealots true heritage and her apparent treachery. The alternate universes heroes unite to meet their threat and in the explosive aftermath, back on our Earth, the debate over Kings decision still rage on… 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #10
    Stormwatch (1997 2nd Series) 10

    The End of StormWatch: Part 1 of 3 – No Reason! Written by Warren Ellis. Art and cover by Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary. The entire saga of StormWatch comes to a head in this 3-part tale that closes the door on this chapter. When a mysterious asteroid is on a course to pass too closely to the Earth Weatherman Jackson King sends out an investigative crew to plant charges and blow the rock into the sun. As the crew lands, they quickly realize that there is alien technology hidden beneath the surface of the asteroid. Suddenly, SkyWatch loses radio contact with the team. However, the asteroid is blown harmlessly into the sun and the issue ends with the investigative crews shuttle silently returning to SkyWatch. Story continues in WildCATs/Aliens (1998). 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.

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    $65 Stormwatch #10 CBCS 9.0 wp 1998 Image Comics
    $125 Stormwatch #10 CBCS 9.8 wp 1998 Image Comics

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  • Issue #11
    Stormwatch (1997 2nd Series) 11

    The End of StormWatch: Part 3 of 3 – No Direction Home! Written by Warren Ellis. Art and cover by Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary. Story continued from WildCATs/Aliens (1998). In the shocking aftermath of their battle with the Xenomorphs (Aliens), StormWatch is decimated. Hellstrike, Fahrenheit, and Fuji all perished and Winter sacrificed his own life so that the threat of the Aliens would never reach mankind. Only Jackson King and Synergy are left standing and StormWatch is no more. From the ashes of StormWatch comes StormWatch Black. Swift, Jack Hawksmoor and Jenny Sparks set out to save the world, whether it wants to be saved or not. All loose ends are dealt with as the saga of StormWatch comes to an end and makes way for the birth of The Authority! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.