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''Codename: Strykeforce'' was a comic book series by
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and
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, about a team of mercenary
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es.


Publication

''Codename: Strykeforce'' is an offshoot of another series called ''
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'', which is about a group of
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shock troops. The series lasted for fourteen issues. The first nine were written by
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and
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, and illustrated by
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, with the last five written by
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and illustrated by
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Mung Khoy. A few fill-in artists included
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in issue #8 and Michael Turner in issue #14. Issue #0 was published between #13 and 14 with a story by
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and art by Anthony Wynn. Gerber and Tan also handled the two-part ''Cyberforce/Codename: Strykeforce'' crossover, which ended with the character Stryker disbanding Codename: Strykeforce. The comic was relaunched in 2004 as ''Strykeforce'' which lasted for 5 issues. The relaunch was written by
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and penciled in by Tyler Kirkham.


Story


Issue #0

When a mission comes along that Cyberforce won't touch, Stryker puts together his team to take care of business. Team members include Stryker, a cyborg with three cybernetic arms on his right side which can be detached; Phade, a mutant who can alter his molecular density; Black Anvil (often referred to simply as Anvil), a short cobalt blue powerhouse with incredible strength; Bloodbow, an expert marksman; Icarus, a man with hollow bones and the power of flight. The mission turns out to be a set-up and Phade disappears after using his powers too long and his molecules drift apart. They find that one of their opponents has also been deceived and she joins the team as Tempest, a woman with the power to control the weather. Between the story in issues #0 and #1, Anvil is sent to the
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to recruit Killrazor, a martial arts expert who can create knives from any portion of his body.


Death's Angel

Stryker and Icarus are sent to
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to protect President
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during a peace conference. The proceedings are attacked and Stryker protects the president but Icarus is killed. Several other dignitaries are abducted by a villain who called himself Death's Angel, and Strykeforce tracks him to his nuclear submarine. After boarding the sub, and after a few skirmishes, they narrowly prevent a nuclear missile strike on New York. Instead of payment for the mission, Strykeforce takes the sub as their new base of operations.


Stormwatch

Stryker and his team are asked to board Skywatch by Weatherman One Henry Bendix and search out an alien who can duplicate people down to a genetic level. The alien duplicates Anvil and begins to stir up trouble between Strykeforce and Stormwatch, the super team that lives on the space station. The alien is eventually uncovered and fought by both teams. After the encounter, however, the alien accidentally kills Bloodbow and decides to take his form and replace him as a member of Strykeforce. For the remainder of the series (issues #8-14), Bloodbow is the female, alien shapeshifter Sh'rrrnn.


Scavengers

Stryker next accepts a mission from Joshua Thornewood to find a
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hidden in the Himalayas and protected by a
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. The main reason he takes on such an odd task for his squad is that Joshua's twin brother Jacob has hired a rival team, the Scavengers, to accomplish the same mission. The leader of the Scavengers, Rancor Deathstrike, is an old rival of Stryker's and the two teams battle each other to achieve the intended goal.


The Industrial Accidents

In dire financial straits, Stryker next splits the Strykeforce into two teams to take on dual missions so they can make more money. Both missions turn out to be a setup masterminded by a U.S. senator. Stryker, angry at the deception, makes him pay up anyway. In retaliation, the senator hires a villainous group called the Industrial Accidents to take down Strykeforce. During the long and ensuing conflict, Stryker is captured by the Accidents and is then rescued by his old team, Cyberforce. Bloodbow is "killed" and transforms back into the more powerful alien form of Sh'rrrnn to continue the fight. With the fate of both Stryker and Bloodbow unknown, the rest of the team heads back to the sub to wait for news.


Opposing Forces

Bloodbow returns to Strykeforce and finally reveals to the team that he is a shapeshifting alien. Strykeforce and Cyberforce team up to repel an invasion by Sh'rrrnn's people, the Shu'roch. After the adventure, Stryker announces that the team was a mistake from the start and disbands the Strykeforce.''Cyberforce/Codename: Stryke Force'' #1-2


References


External links

* http://www.comics.org/series/7137/ Codename: Stryke Force @ Grand Comics Database * http://www.comicvine.com/codename-strykeforce/49-6637/ Codename: Strykeforce @ Comic Vine {{Steve Gerber Top Cow titles Image Comics superhero teams Cyber Force characters Characters created by Marc Silvestri