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Stormwatch is a fictional superhero team appearing in
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s published by
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, which later became an imprint of
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. Created by
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, the team first appeared in ''Stormwatch'' #1 (March 1993). After the WildStorm imprint was retired and its universe was merged with the main
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, the group was depicted as a secretive team of superheroes who tackle dangerous missions while remaining unknown to the larger superhero community.


Publication history


''Stormwatch''

Stormwatch (run by a fictional United Nations) is overseen from a satellite by its director, the Weatherman. The Weatherman was
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, who had cybernetic implants connected to his brain to better monitor the world situation and his Stormwatch teams in action. His field commander was Jackson King (also known as
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), an American telekinetic. Other founding members include Hellstrike (an Irish police officer who is an energy being),
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(an ex-Russian Spetznaz officer and an energy absorber), Fuji (a young Japanese man, an energy being trapped in a containment suit) and Diva (a young Italian woman with sonic powers). Stormwatch began in the
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''Stormwatch'', published by
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and owned by
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. Early writers of ''Stormwatch'' included Jim Lee, Brandon Choi, H. K. Proger and
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; early artists included Scott Clark, Brett Booth, Matt Broome and Renato Arlem. Marz, who had worked on
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' '' Silver Surfer'' and developed
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's Green Lantern replacement Kyle Rayner at
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, took over the writing while James Robinson was writing ''
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''. Robinson and Marz, directed by Jim Lee, intertwined the books' storylines over several months. Around this time, two two-issue miniseries were published: ''Stormwatch Team One'' (written by James Robinson) and ''WildC.A.T.s Team One'' (written by Steven Seagle). In the intertwined miniseries, the groundwork for both teams was laid in the mid-1960s by a core group consisting of Saul Baxter (
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), Zealot, Majestic, John Colt (the template for Spartan), Backlash, a young
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and Jackson King's father Isaiah, all of whom would be members of (or figure prominently in) the later Stormwatch and ''WildC.A.T.s'' teams. In this series "WildStorm", the publishing imprint name, was a code word used by the United States Government: "Wild" was extraterrestrial life-forms, and "Storm" was invading forces. Robinson's ''WildC.A.T.s'' and Marz's ''Stormwatch'' culminated in the Wildstorm Rising crossover, during which both teams were disrupted; Stormwatch incurred casualties, and the WildC.A.T.s were believed dead. After WildStorm Rising, Alan Moore took over the writing of ''WildC.A.T.s''. After a second imprint-wide crossover,
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took over writing ''Stormwatch'' with #37 (July 1996).


Warren Ellis and ''Stormwatch'' Vol. 2

Warren Ellis's run would refocus the stories and redefine the cast of characters while tying-up the first volume (with issue #50) and spanning the entire 12-issue run of the second volume. His version of ''Stormwatch'' injected sexual and horror elements, thinly-disguised political commentary and criticism of the United States government into the stories. The accompanying art was toned down from the more-exaggerated 1990s superhero-style, which dominated the early Image Comics, helping to emphasize the science fiction aspect of the storylines. During this period Ellis used ''Stormwatch'' to introduce the concept of the Bleed, a space between parallel universes which later featured in '' Planetary'' and other comics set in the Wildstorm Universe. By the end of volume one Ellis made Henry Bendix a manipulative villain. Ellis continued to write the book into ''Stormwatch'' volume 2, until the August 1998 '' WildC.A.T.s/Aliens'' crossover (also written by Ellis) which saw the Stormwatch team decimated by xenomorphs (the creatures from the ''Alien'' film series). Most of the Stormwatch characters Ellis had not created were killed off in this story while the surviving characters he had created became the main cast of Ellis' new series, '' The Authority'', including
Jenny Sparks Jenny Sparks is a fictional character, a superhero in the Wildstorm comic book universe created by Warren Ellis during his 1997 revamp of the dwindling '' Stormwatch'' series. Her first appearance was in issue #37 (Ellis' starting issue) where she ...
,
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,
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, the Midnighter, and Swift (who debuted in Stormwatch vol. 1 #28, written by
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) as well as two new characters who were successors of the Engineer and the Doctor from Ellis' ''Change or Die'' storyline. ''Stormwatch'' volume 2 ended with a story, set after ''WildC.A.T.s/Aliens'', in which the United Nations disbanded Stormwatch. The last scene, a conversation between former members of Stormwatch Black, introduced The Authority and promoted its first issue. Other survivors from the original team (including Battalion, Christine Trelane, and Flint) appeared briefly in ''The Authority'', and King and Trelane became central characters of '' The Monarchy''. Ellis's use of concepts and characters he developed in Stormwatch extended into other WildStorm projects as well. Notably, '' Planetary''. In the 11th issue of '' Planetary'', John Stone, a secret agent modeled after a combination of
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and Nick Fury (of Jim Steranko's '' Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.'') works for a 1960s precursor of Stormwatch named ''S.T.O.R.M.'', working out of a command center known as ''S.T.O.R.M. Watch.'' References were also made to Jenny Sparks, the Bleed, and the ability to teleport via "doors."


''Stormwatch: Team Achilles''

In September 2002, ''Stormwatch'' was revived as ''Stormwatch: Team Achilles'', written by
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. The series followed a human UN troubleshooting team dealing with superhuman-related problems. The planned final issue (#24) was never published, although its script is available for download online.


''Stormwatch: Post Human Division''

''Stormwatch'' was one of several comic books restarted after Wildstorm Comics' WorldStorm event. This version was launched in November 2006 with writer Christos Gage and penciller Doug Mahnke. The series ended after issue #12, but resumed in August 2008 as part of the World’s End event with issue #13. In the new series several dead characters (Hellstrike, Fuji, Winter and Fahrenheit) were resurrected and reformed as the new version of Stormwatch Prime (now sponsored by the United States), and a separate branch office — ''Stormwatch: P.H.D.'' (Post-Human Division) — was opened in New York.


The New 52

DC Comics announced in June 2011 that the team would be incorporated into the DC Universe in a new series, written by Paul Cornell and drawn by Miguel Sepulveda, as part of the September 2011 relaunch of its comics. Peter Milligan took over the book in issue nine after leaving ''Justice League Dark'' with issue eight. This Stormwatch, an organization which has protected Earth from alien threats since the Dark Ages, is commanded by a group known as the Shadow Cabinet:''Stormwatch'' (vol. 3) #1 (Sept. 2011) a four-member group of Shadow Lords''Stormwatch'' (vol. 3) #12 (Aug. 2012) referred to as "the dead", and represented by an entity which can negate the group's powers and is aware of their secrets (except Harry's). Rejecting the title "superheroes", Stormwatch — Jack Hawksmoor, Apollo, Midnighter, Jenny Quantum, the Engineer, the Martian Manhunter (who left the team after wiping everyone's memory of him), and three new characters: Adam One (an immortal born during the
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, who was later revealed to be Merlin), Emma Rice, the Projectionist (who controls the mass media) and Harry Tanner, the Eminence of Blades (the world's greatest swordsman) — exist in secret and consider themselves professional soldiers. Their base is a hijacked Daemonite spaceship in Hyperspace, later upgraded into the Carrier.
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wrote ''Stormwatch'' with #19, erasing the team's history as a 1,000-year-old organization and restarting its history again. Apollo and Midnighter were returned to their original costumes as the core of a new Stormwatch team with the Engineer, Hellstrike, the Weird and new characters Jenny Soul, the Forecaster, and Force. After Starlin's run ended with #29, Sterling Gates wrote the series' 30th and final issue which restored the previous version of the team. The team then appeared in '' The New 52: Futures End'' weekly limited series.


Collections

Ellis' run on ''Stormwatch'' was collected into five trade paperbacks: * ''Force of Nature'' (collects ''Stormwatch'' Volume 1 #37-42, 160 pages, January 2000,
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, , Wildstorm, ) * ''Lightning Strikes'' (collects ''Stormwatch'' Volume 1 #43-47, 144 pages, April 2000, Titan Books, , Wildstorm, ) * ''Change or Die'' (collects ''Stormwatch'' Volume 1 #48-50, preview and Volume 2 #1-3, 176 pages, July 1999, Titan Books, , Wildstorm, ) * ''A Finer World'' (collects ''Stormwatch'' Volume 2 #4-9, 144 pages, July 1999, Titan Books, , Wildstorm, ) * ''Final Orbit'' (collects ''Stormwatch'' Volume 2 #10-11 and ''WildC.A.T.S/Aliens'', 96 pages, Titan Books, , Wildstorm, September 2001, ) ''Stormwatch: Team Achilles'' was collected into two trade paperbacks: * ''Stormwatch: Team Achilles Vol. 1'' (collects ''Stormwatch: Team Achilles'' #1-6, DC Comics, December 2003, ) * ''Stormwatch: Team Achilles Vol. 2'' (collects ''Stormwatch: Team Achilles'' #7-11, DC Comics, January 2004, ) ''Stormwatch: Post-Human Division'' was collected into four trade paperbacks: * ''Stormwatch PHD Vol. 1'' (collects ''Stormwatch PHD'' #1-4, #6-7, DC Comics, July 2007, ) * ''Stormwatch PHD Vol. 2'' (collects ''Stormwatch PHD'' #5, #8-12, DC Comics, April 2008, ) * ''Stormwatch PHD: World's End'' (collects ''Stormwatch PHD'' #13-19, DC Comics, October 2009, )' * ''Stormwatch PHD: Unnatural Species'' (collects ''Stormwatch PHD'' #20-24, DC Comics, ) The New 52 version of ''Stormwatch'' was collected into four trade paperbacks: * ''Stormwatch Vol. 1: The Dark Side'' (collects ''Stormwatch'' Volume 3 #1-6, 144 pages, DC Comics, May 2012, ) * ''Stormwatch Vol. 2: Enemies of Earth'' (collects ''Stormwatch'' Volume 3 #7-12 and ''Red Lanterns'' #10, 160 pages, DC Comics, February 2013, ) * ''Stormwatch Vol. 3: Betrayal'' (collects ''Stormwatch'' Volume 3 #0, #13-18 DC Comics, Sept. 2013. ) * ''Stormwatch Vol. 4: Reset'' (collects ''Stormwatch'' Volume 3 #19-30, 272 pages, DC Comics, Jun. 2014, )


See also

* List of Stormwatch members * List of government agencies in DC Comics *
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References


External links


Stormwatch: An Introduction
''Pipeline'',
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, December 16, 2008
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