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"Making the Metropolitan , Part 2 of 4: Cold Water": While Agent Morro talks to a restrained Malcom King about his family, Professor Q and Union go to Texas to collect Addie Vochs, who doesn't want to go with them, and Jackson and Farmer talk in Long Beach about Farmer's misgivings over Jackson'

The Monarchy #7 is an issue of the series The Monarchy (Volume 1) with a cover date of November, 2001.

Synopsis for "Making the Metropolitan , Part 2 of 4: Cold Water"

While Agent Morro talks to a restrained Malcom King about his family, Professor Q and Union go to Texas to collect Addie Vochs, who doesn't want to go with them, and Jackson and Farmer talk in Long Beach about Farmer's misgivings over Jackson's plans to wake the serpent god of Los Angeles, but Jackson overrides him.

Back in the Lost Angel's apartment, Last Angel dreams of the fateful day he got his powers, he was playing baseball, and luckily caught a ball, only to be hit by lightning, and gain agility, strength, and accelerated healing. Waking from the dream, the echoes of the other children calling him loser ringing in his ears, he suits up and goes on the prowl. Jackson, meanwhile is floating over Los Angeles, electricity flaring, causing lightning strikes and explosions, as he calls out "Is there ... Anyone at home?

Back in Texas, Professor Q has brought Addie to a maternity ward in order to convince her to come with her and Union. When Addie says she doesn't care about children, Professor Q puts guns to the infants' heads, asking her "Are you sure?"

In L.A., while Lost Angel fights a losing battle against an electric supervillain, Condition Red breaks into his apartment, and erases a farewell message from his girlfriend, and Jackson blacks out L.A. in his attempt to awake the serpent god. And in Maine, Malcolm King blasts his way out of the asylum...

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