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Deathblow battles the warrior in the street. and discovers the man is superhumanly strong and able to withstand gunshots. The man overcomes Cray and is about to execute him when the police arrive. Cray uses the distraction to fight back and douses the man with a drum of chemical waste. Seeing Dea

WildStorm! #2 is an issue of the series WildStorm! (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 1995.

Synopsis for the 1st Story

Deathblow battles the warrior in the street. and discovers the man is superhumanly strong and able to withstand gunshots. The man overcomes Cray and is about to execute him when the police arrive. Cray uses the distraction to fight back and douses the man with a drum of chemical waste. Seeing Deathblow and the police as a medieval army, the man commits suicide by impaling himself with his sword. Cray learns the man was an escaped mental patient named Jeffry Lewis who had been mistakenly given an experimental nerve stimulant.

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  • unnamed doctor

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  • Jeffry Lewis (Dies)

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As her final test to join the Cabal, Taboo has been sent by Pike to kill a man at the Whitestone Institute. She fights her way past the security guards and, to her horror, discovers her target is Dr. Hoagland, the man who fused her with her symbiote. Unable to kill him, Taboo flees. Pike enters shortly thereafter and finishes the job. Later, Taboo waits to board a bus, unaware that Pike is stalking her.

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  • Elias Hoagland (Dies)

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  • unnamed security guards

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Hunter-Killers swarm and overwhelm the Black Razors. Spartan joins the fight to help them and suggests the Razors move into the factory. With Santini down, Adam Fleming is in charge, and he distrusts Spartan for being an android. On Fleming's orders, the Razors try to retreat but find themselves surrounded. They turn to Spartan for leadership, but he refuses.

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