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* {{Fembot}}: Following Michael's initial death against the Court of Owls, he's uploaded into a female body for the time being, not that it seems to effect him much. He's then uploaded into a spare Spartan suit when Grifter goes missing.
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** Issue #1 has Cole mentioning a zombie invasion based on the Anti-Life Equation, which is the plot of ''ComicBook/DCeased''
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** Issue #7 features a lot of alternate Earths and timelines, such as [[Creator/VertigoComics Earth 13]], [[ComicBook/WorldStorm a future timeline where the Daemonites have begun invading the Earth and Helspont is alive]], [[ComicBook/StargirlTheLostChildren the era of the original Seven Soldiers of Victory including the time-displaced Green Arrow and Speedy]], [[ComicBook/DCVsVampires an Earth full of zombies]] (which also shows that their version of Grifter was actually Earth 0's one), and then finally, a future timeline where the Spartan program destroyed most of the world where [[spoiler:Cole's brother is still alive]]
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''[=WildC.A.T.s=]'' is a 2022 limited series written by Creator/MatthewRosenberg and drawn by Steven Segovia, and published by Creator/DCComics as part of their ''ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier'' initiative. While inspired by the classic ''ComicBook/WildCATs'' series by Creator/JimLee, it is not a direct sequel series.
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Millions of years ago, a war between the Kherubim and the Daemonites threatened to wipe the Kherubim out, and thus a contingent of them fled to Earth to try and start over. In the present, Cole Cash (AKA ComicBook/{{Grifter}}) [[Characters/WildCATSGrifter Grifter]]) and his Crisis Aversion Tactics Squad are trying to stop the Daemonites from taking over the Earth. Unfortunately, their violent methods have caused other superheroes to see them as a terrorist group, and thus their boss Jack Marlowe has appointed teenage prodigy Caitlin Fairchild to monitor them.
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''[=WildC.A.T.s=]'' is a 2022 series written by Creator/MatthewRosenberg and drawn by Steven Segovia, and published by Creator/DCComics as part of their ''ComicBook/InfiniteFrontier'' ''ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier'' initiative. While inspired by the classic ''ComicBook/WildCATs'' series by Creator/JimLee, it is not a direct sequel series.
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* AffirmativeActionGirl: Deathblow's latest incarnation is a black woman.
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* AffirmativeActionGirl: One of Deathblow's latest incarnation incarnations is a black woman.
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** The Beef Boys, minor characters from Wildstorm, reappear on page for the first time since2008.2008.
** While wandering one of the alternate universes, Grifter runs into the original Helspont and Providence. The latter character hasn't appeared in comics since her death back in 2009.
** The Beef Boys, minor characters from Wildstorm, reappear on page for the first time since
** While wandering one of the alternate universes, Grifter runs into the original Helspont and Providence. The latter character hasn't appeared in comics since her death back in 2009.
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* CorruptedCharacterCopy: This series' version of Fairchild is basically like Molly Hayes from ''ComicBook/{{Runaways}}'', being a CuteBruiser whose powers drain her stamina, but unlike Molly, her size changes according to how much power she's using.
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* ClothingDamage: Fairchild's costume takes a lot of damage from her constant bulking-up.
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* OhCrap: [[spoiler:After Grifter shoots Void in the head, he contacts his teammates to tell them that Void is dead, but as he's talking, she suddenly gets up and regenerates her head. Grifter's posture suggests that he very much regrets shooting her.]]
-->'''Grifrer:''' She's starting to glow... Might have fucked up here.
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* YoungerThanTheyLook: Mr. Majestic looks like an adult, but he's actually Caitlin's age.
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* DoNotCallMePaul: Neither Maxine nor Priscilla appreciate when Cole calls them by their code names of Ladytron and Voodoo.
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* DoNotCallMePaul: Neither Maxine nor Priscilla appreciate when Cole calls them by their code names of Ladytron and Voodoo.
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* TalkingToTheDead: Cole occasionally sees his late brother Max and talks to him.
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* AffirmativeActionGirl: Deathblow's latest incarnation is a black woman.
* AttractiveBentGender: After being killed off (again) during the failed raid on Althea Labs, Deathblow is resurrected in a new female body. Cole admits that the new body is pretty hot.
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* ShoutOut: In issue #2, the hospitalized Cole references ''ComicBook/DCVsVampires'', claiming to be the Batman from that universe.
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** In issue #2, the hospitalized Cole references ''ComicBook/DCVsVampires'', claiming to be the Batman from thatuniverse.universe.
** The Halo Company's employees include the Shelley sisters from ''ComicBook/TaskForceZ''.
** In issue #2, the hospitalized Cole references ''ComicBook/DCVsVampires'', claiming to be the Batman from that
** The Halo Company's employees include the Shelley sisters from ''ComicBook/TaskForceZ''.
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* LegacyCharacter: In issue #2, Marlowe decides to go public with the team's actions... [[spoiler:by introducing a new Seven Soldiers of Victory, comprised of Mr. Majestic, Maul, Threshold, Mother One, Andromache, Agen Wax, and Pike]].
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* LegacyCharacter: In issue #2, Marlowe decides to go public with the team's actions... [[spoiler:by introducing a new Seven Soldiers of Victory, comprised of Mr. Majestic, Maul, Threshold, Mother One, Andromache, Agen Agent Wax, and Pike]].
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* LegacyCharacters: LegacyCharacter: In issue #2, Marlowe decides to go public with the team's actions... [[spoiler:by introducing a new Seven Soldiers of Victory, comprised of Mr. Majestic, Maul, Threshold, Mother One, Andromache, Agen Wax, and Pike]].
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* ShoutOut: In issue #2, the hospitalized Cole references ''ComicBook/DCVsVampires'', claiming to be the Batman from that universe.
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Millions of years ago, a war between the Kherubim and the Daemonites threated threatened to wipe the Kherubim out, and thus a contingent of them fled to Earth to try and start over. In the present, Cole Cash (AKA ComicBook/{{Grifter}}) and his Crisis Aversion Tactics Squad are trying to stop the Daemonites from taking over the Earth. Unfortunately, their violent methods have caused other superheroes to see them as a terrorist group, and thus their boss Jack Marlowe has appointed teenage prodigy Caitlin Fairchild to monitor them.
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* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Caitlin Fairchild is the youngest member of the team, and the only one who wasn't part of the group in the original comics.
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* WeHaveReserves: Deathblow has a lot of combat skills, but tends to get killed on missions. Luckily, Marlowe has replacements available.
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* WeHaveReserves: Deathblow has a lot of combat skills, but tends to get killed on missions. Luckily, Marlowe has replacements available.available.
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''[=WildC.A.T.s=]'' is a 2022 series written by Matthew Rosenberg Creator/MatthewRosenberg and drawn by Steven Segovia, and published by Creator/DCComics as part of their ''ComicBook/InfiniteFrontier'' initiative. While inspired by the classic ''ComicBook/WildCATs'' series by Creator/JimLee, it is not a direct sequel series.
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Millions of years ago, a war between the Kherubim and the Daemonites threated to wipe the Kherubim out, and thus a contingent of them fled to Earth to try and start over. In the present, Cole Cash and his Crisis Aversion Tactics Squad are trying to stop the Daemonites from taking over the Earth. Unfortunately, their violent methods have caused other superheroes to see them as a terrorist group, and thus their boss Jack Marlowe has appointed teenage prodigy Caitlin Fairchild to monitor them.
Millions of years ago, a war between the Kherubim and the Daemonites threated to wipe the Kherubim out, and thus a contingent of them fled to Earth to try and start over. In the present, Cole Cash and his Crisis Aversion Tactics Squad are trying to stop the Daemonites from taking over the Earth. Unfortunately, their violent methods have caused other superheroes to see them as a terrorist group, and thus their boss Jack Marlowe has appointed teenage prodigy Caitlin Fairchild to monitor them.
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Millions of years ago, a war between the Kherubim and the Daemonites threated to wipe the Kherubim out, and thus a contingent of them fled to Earth to try and start over. In the present, Cole Cash (AKA ComicBook/{{Grifter}}) and his Crisis Aversion Tactics Squad are trying to stop the Daemonites from taking over the Earth. Unfortunately, their violent methods have caused other superheroes to see them as a terrorist group, and thus their boss Jack Marlowe has appointed teenage prodigy Caitlin Fairchild to monitor them.
* ConMan: Grifter derives his codename from his constant attempts to con people, which only intermittently work.
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* HeroWithBadPublicity: The Crisis Aversion Tactics Squad, besides having the terrible nickname "Crisav", also has a terrible reputation due to Grifter and Zealot's habit of killing people indiscriminately.indiscriminately.
* MoralityChain: In theory, Fairchild is supposed to inspire Grifter, Zealot, and Deathblow to behave themselves and stop killing people at every turn.
* PhysicalGod: Void is, as Maxine puts it, a teleporting god in a spacesuit.
* UnskilledButStrong: Fairchild can make herself super-strong and super-durable, but only for very short periods, after which she usually passes out.
* WeHaveReserves: Deathblow has a lot of combat skills, but tends to get killed on missions. Luckily, Marlowe has replacements available.
* MoralityChain: In theory, Fairchild is supposed to inspire Grifter, Zealot, and Deathblow to behave themselves and stop killing people at every turn.
* PhysicalGod: Void is, as Maxine puts it, a teleporting god in a spacesuit.
* UnskilledButStrong: Fairchild can make herself super-strong and super-durable, but only for very short periods, after which she usually passes out.
* WeHaveReserves: Deathblow has a lot of combat skills, but tends to get killed on missions. Luckily, Marlowe has replacements available.
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''WildC.A.T.s'' is a 2022 series written by Matthew Rosenberg and drawn by Steven Segovia, and published by Creator/DCComics as part of their ''ComicBook/InfiniteFrontier'' initiative. While inspired by the classic ''ComicBook/WildCATs'' series, it is not a direct sequel series.
Millions of years ago, a war between the Kherubim and the Daemonites threated to wipe the Kherubim out, and thus a contingent of them fled to Earth to try and start over. In the present, Cole Cash and his Crisis Aversion Tactics Squad are trying to stop the Daemonites from taking over the Earth. Unfortunately, their violent methods have caused other superheroes to see them as a terrorist group, and thus their boss Jack Marlowe has appointed teenage prodigy Caitlin Fairchild to monitor them.
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* DestructiveSavior: The Crisis Aversion Tactics Squad is trying to save the world from an impending Daemonite invasion, but their missions keep resulting in mass casualties.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: The Crisis Aversion Tactics Squad, besides having the terrible nickname "Crisav", also has a terrible reputation due to Grifter and Zealot's habit of killing people indiscriminately.
Millions of years ago, a war between the Kherubim and the Daemonites threated to wipe the Kherubim out, and thus a contingent of them fled to Earth to try and start over. In the present, Cole Cash and his Crisis Aversion Tactics Squad are trying to stop the Daemonites from taking over the Earth. Unfortunately, their violent methods have caused other superheroes to see them as a terrorist group, and thus their boss Jack Marlowe has appointed teenage prodigy Caitlin Fairchild to monitor them.
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!!This series contains examples of:
* DestructiveSavior: The Crisis Aversion Tactics Squad is trying to save the world from an impending Daemonite invasion, but their missions keep resulting in mass casualties.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: The Crisis Aversion Tactics Squad, besides having the terrible nickname "Crisav", also has a terrible reputation due to Grifter and Zealot's habit of killing people indiscriminately.