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3!Founding Members
4[[folder:Spartan]]
5!!Yohn Kohl/John Colt
6[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wildcats_vol_2_3_textless_spokes_variant.jpg]]
7[[caption-width-right:350:Kherubim Cybernetic Team Leader]]
8!!!'''Species''': Kherubim
9!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #1 (August, 1992)
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11Spartan was born Yohn Kohl, a flesh and blood Kherubim and member of the Pantheon class on Khera. Yohn was trained as a warrior from birth. He was so respected as a war lord and warrior that to honor him the Kherubim created the Spartan Guards, using his likeness as the template.
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13* ArtificialHuman: He's a bio-synthetic android.
14* BodyBackupDrive: Spartan can do this, thanks to being an android.
15* GeniusBruiser: Each Spartan has a "brain" more powerful than any other computer (on Earth or otherwise), and is programmed to be able to use any technology it comes across. His body is controlled by a highly advanced silicon-based neurotronic brain. High speed CPU processors functioning at literally the speed of light, extensive files and combat data. They can also download data on his foes to best determine their weaknesses and defeat them.
16* HonestCorporateExecutive: After he inherits HALO under the name Jack Marlowe, Spartan tries to use its resources to make a better world.
17* PrimaryColorChampion: John Colt was the first costumed adventurer of the Wildstorm Universe, and wore the primary colors associated with the Cape archetype. AS Spartan, he may not be as well-known to the superhero community, but still is the field leader of the Wildcats.
18* SueDonym: Yohn Kohl disguises himself as John Colt.
19* SuperStrength: Spartan possesses massive superhuman strength capable of benching 60 tons with no difficulty and nearly 70 tons with due effort. After a series of upgrades his strength level increased by staggering amounts, initially through receiving a new kheran model body he proved capable of pumping 80 tons with minimal effort then 115 tons with exertion.
20* {{Technopathy}}: Spartan could wirelessly connect with any computer system and bend it to his will. He could even link up to telephone lines and answer phone calls or radio transmissions via Wi-Fi in his networking. After the "World's End" event, Spartan's interfacing ability was largely diminished. Now he could only make contact with telephone and radio transmissions and control the few remaining Spartan guards which survived Armageddon.
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23[[folder:Zealot]]
24!!Lady Zannah of Khera
25[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wildcats_vol_2_1_textless_lau_variant.jpg]]
26[[caption-width-right:300:Fierce Kherubim Warrior]]
27!!!'''Species''': Kherubim
28!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #1 (August, 1992)
29
30Zealot is a deadly Kherubim warrior and super-hero in the Wildstorm Universe. She is a long-living High Lord of Khera with superhuman physique and a mastery of hand-to-hand weapons. Stranded on Earth for centuries after a battle with the Daemonites, she would go on to join the super-hero team [=Wild=]C.A.T.s.
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32* ActionMom: She's the mother of Kenesha (Savant), and it's implied that Winter of Stormwatch is her and John Colt's son.
33* BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy: The Coda inspired the myth of the Amazons.
34* HealingFactor: She can regenerate damaged or destroyed bodily tissue with far greater speed and efficiency than an ordinary human. She can regenerate from anything, even injured tissue, brain cells (nerves), missing limbs and organs. Gunshot and stab wounds, cuts, and broken bones can perfectly heal in a few minutes.
35* LadyOfBlackMagic: For one hundred years, Zealot was in service of the weaver of souls Tapestry. During that time, Tapestry attempted to subvert Zealot into her own image. In that time Zealot became a powerful enchantress with skills and powers nearly on the scale of her teacher; along with the potential to be among the most powerful magic users on the planet.
36* MultiMeleeMaster: Her skills with weapons mainly focus on the use of bladed weapons such as the Coda Clef blade and the katana blade; as well as the one and two handed sword. She is also an expert marksman, though not on the scale of Grifter. She is skilled in the use of throwing objects, such as daggers and the bladed weapons connected to the back of her armored costume.
37* RankScalesWithAsskicking: Former Majestrix of the Coda, and the best fighter among them.
38* ThisMeansWarPaint: Zealot always wears warpaint in combat, in the shape of a spot on the forehead and three lines on each cheek.
39* WarriorVersusSorcerer: Her ArchEnemy is the EvilSorceress Tapestry.
40* WonderWomanWannabe: A DarkerAndEdgier take on this trope; she is a superpowered swordswoman from an all-female warrior sect, who is a tough soldier who shows no hesitation about dicing her enemies.
41* WorldsBestWarrior: With weapons that are older then some civilizations and a status that placed her as the head of an order of warrior women. Zealot has literally been described as one of, if not the deadliest assassin on the planet. Her fighting abilities are unmatched among the coda, with and without a blade. And she can hold her own against virtually anyone, including those physically better then her, in one on one and even group combat.
42[[/folder]]
43
44[[folder:Grifter[=/=]Deadeye]]
45!!Cole Cash
46[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/grifter_wildstorm_universe_0001.jpg]]
47[[caption-width-right:350:Luck? Never heard of it.]]
48!!!'''Species''': Human
49!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #1 (August, 1992)
50
51Cole Cash was a former soldier in US Special Forces who later joined ComicBook/Team7, a notorious black ops unit, fighting alongside such luminaries as ComicBook/{{Deathblow}} and Backlash. Later, he joined the [=WildC.A.T.s=], alongside ex-girlfriend Zealot.
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53* AdaptationalDyeJob: In ''ComicBook/TheWildStorm'' reboot, Grifter now is redhead instead blonde as most of his appearances.
54* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of ComicBook/{{Gambit|MarvelComics}}, being the LovableRogue of the group and also having a BadassLongcoat.
55** Some parallels can also be drawn with ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} - the color scheme of his mask (red with black trimmings around the eyeholes), his fighting style mixing gunplay and martial arts, HealingFactor (albeit significantly weaker one), and the fact he pretty much ''is'' Wildstorm's [[PrivateMilitaryContractors Merc]] [[DeadpanSnarker with a Mouth]].
56* BadassLongcoat: His green longcoat is one of the iconic clothes he has during his story, mostly in [=WildStorm=] era.
57** InTheHood: His longcoat in ''ComicBook/TheWildStorm'' receives a hood update as seen in that version's pic.
58* BadassBoast: Like any good action hero, Grifter's had a few of those.
59** When he's fighting the Quiet Men, after they kidnapped his love interest Zealot, stabbed and beat him and were about to deal out the finishing blow.
60--->'''Grifter:''' [[SymbolSwearing @#%&]] you. It's not over. I'll come back from hell if I have to.
61* BadassNormal: He's one in ''ComicBook/TheWildStorm'', having no powers but his marksman skills untouched (or at least [[TheUnReveal until now]]).
62* BoxedCrook: A young Cole Cash was the getaway driver for a heist crew, until he turned on the crew when they turned violent. An FBI agent (either because he saw something in Cole or because of his mobster stepfather's connections, DependingOnTheWriter) gave him a choice: work for I.O. as a covert operative or go to jail.
63* BreakoutCharacter: Ended up getting his solo series and is often used for WolverinePublicity.
64* CainAndAbel: Grifter and his brother Max A.K.A. Condition Red fall into this from time to time, particularly due to Cole being TheUnFavorite.
65-->[Grifter and Condition Red level their guns at each other]\
66'''Grifter:''' Y'know, we could go get a drink and talk. Want to?\
67'''Condition Red:''' No. [Both lower their weapons] But I guess it beats killing each other. Barely.
68* ChainedHeat: Grifter finds himself fighting a monster (actually a robot), when two cops try to intervene. The monster kills one of the cops, and Grifter saves the other one. The monster knocks them out, and Grifter and the cop, Molly Ingram, wake up tied up to opposite ends of a cross while some kind of cult ceremony takes place. Grifter manages to break the cross, and the two of them start fighting the cultists... except their arms are still tied together to two broken chunks of wood.
69-->'''Molly Ingram:''' We never practiced this at the police academy!\
70'''Grifter:''' It's not a "practice makes perfect" sort of lifestyle.
71* ChildSoldier: One of the recurring bad guys from Steven Grant's run, Odyssey, a former colonel in the Army who's an expert on brainwashing, kidnaps a busload of schoolchildren with the intention of training them into perfect soldiers.
72* CivvieSpandex: At first, Grifter's costume was mostly made up of regular street clothing, including a green trenchcoat, slacks and either a black t-shirt or a black turtleneck, plus his mask, gloves and hi-tech bandolier. Later on, Grifter takes this even further, and either just wears regular street clothes or a black t-shirt, combat pants, combat boots and a bulletproof vest.
73* ColdSniper: During Team 7 and in various missions of the [=WildCATs=], Grifter takes this place in the team.
74* ConMan: Having this fame in [=WildStorm=] continuity, but literally being one during ''New 52''.
75* CoolMask: His famous red mask with white eyes and black marks over them... made with a piece of fabric.
76** Though the mask is apparently bulletproof and can also serve as an air filter in a pinch.
77* {{Crossover}}: Being the [[WolverinePublicity famous character he was in WildStorm]], Grifter received various crossovers not just in [=WildStorm=] itself (like his team-up with ComicBook/{{Midnighter}}):
78** With the ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm: he made team with the ComicBook/XMen, ComicBook/{{Spawn}} and the ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica, and fought against the Franchise/{{Alien}}s and... the Justice League again.
79** Alone as Grifter: he teamed up with ComicBook/{{Shi}}, [[ComicBook/YoungBloodImageComics Badrock]], ComicBook/TheMask and in Creator/DCComics, he was part of TheResistance in ''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'' and fought against ComicBook/GreenArrow in his ''ComicBook/New52'' [[ComicBook/Grifter2011 solo series]].
80* CurbStompBattle: When Grifter fights former Stormwatch member Cannon, the fight's initially going Cannon's way. Except turns out Grifter's been briefed on Cannon's powers, and knows all he has to go is wait until Cannon energy charge runs out. Grifter then proceeds to pummel him into unconsciousness in seconds.
81* CutTheSafetyRope: In a flashback, Cole confronts his former mentor Arp, who had gone rogue, in the alps. Cole has Arp, who's dangling off the lip of a mountain by some safety rope, in his sights. Arp, instead of shooting Cole when he has the chance, shoots his own safety rope, and falls to his apparent death.
82* DeadpanSnarker: Oh yeah. Grifter snarks at both his allies and his enemies, and he never seems to run out of quips.
83* DrivenToSuicide:
84** In the Wildstorm continuity, Grifter was exposed to an experimental drug called Gen Factor, which activated latent psionic abilities, but often drove those exposed to it insane, often to the point of suicide.
85** At least one issue (the one-off written by Grant Morrison) states that Grifter's smoking habit is basically one drawn-out suicide attempt. [[BlackComedy He even threatens to sue the Surgeon General for failing to deliver on his warnings]]. [[spoiler:Of course, since he's undercover as essentially a washed-out version of himself at the time it's debatable how genuine that is.]]
86* DrowningMySorrows: Grifter is prone to doing this. After he leaves the team (and seemingly loses his chance at getting back together with Zealot) during the Wildstorm Rising event, the first thing Cole does is hole up in a hotel room with a bottle of cheap whiskey.
87* ExpansionPackPast: Grifter has suffered a bit from this. Initially he was just supposed to have been a covert operative who hooked up with Zealot and became her partner-in-crime all the way back in '72. But then creators started adding wrinkles to everything, like his time as a member of Team 7 in the 1970s or his time held prisoner by a South American military junta. While Brandon Choi and Michael Ryan's Gen 12 mini-series does a good job of explaining how most of these pieces fit together, some things, like Cole's time working for the C.I.A., or the period of time when he left Zealot and took off on his own, haven't been addressed.
88* {{Expy}}: Interestingly enough, it's an Aversion, despite his similar appearance to ComicBook/RedHood, the two couldn't be any more different.
89* FightsLikeANormal: Despite having psionic powers, Grifter usually depends on his own marksmanship skills and his training with the Coda to fight against Daemonites and other enemies and menaces, using his powers only in extreme cases.
90* GoodThingYouCanHeal: Grifter once had both of his legs shattered. Thankfully for him, his healing factor meant that he eventually regained the use of his legs.
91* GunsAkimbo: In pretty much all his post-Team 7 appearances, Grifter dual wields handguns.
92* {{Gunslinger}}: Mostly of the GunFu variety, but he can bust out ImprobableAimingSkills if the need arises and/or circumstances permit.
93* HeartbrokenBadass: Grifter had it rough in the aftermath of [[CrisisCrossover ''Fire from Heaven'']]. [[spoiler:Not only did his best friend, Michael Cray, sacrifice himself to stop the BigBad, his teammate Spartan regained memories of his life as Wildstorm's first superhero John Colt - who who was a part of Jacob Marlowe[=/=]Emp's Kheran expedition and had a fling with Grifter's flame Zealot. At one point Grifter catches the two kissing passionately.]] [[MenDontCry "That's when the mask comes in useful,"]] indeed.
94* HighAltitudeInterrogation: Cole has used this technique from time to time, such as when dangled a Department P.S.I. agent from a hospital window by his tie to get information on where Lynch (who was comatose at the time) was moved to, or during a brief scene from James Robinson's [=WildCATs=] run when he interrogates a Daemonite by hanging him upside down from the top of a building, Batman-style.
95* IKnowYoureWatchingMe: During Cole's first trip to I.O. headquarters, he makes a hidden camera watching him, and stares right at it. This is made all the more impressive by the fact that he was just a teenager with no training back then. I.O. Director Miles Craven even comments on Cole's amazing "perceptual awareness".
96* ImprovisedWeapon: In Point Blank #2, Cole is fighting an IO agent, and resorts to shoving the agent's head into a toilet, which proves quite effective.
97* JustFollowingOrders: When Cole and Lynch have an argument over [[ComicBook/{{Backlash}} Slayton's]] role in their fateful mission in Leningrad, Cole makes it clear he doesn't buy this excuse.
98-->'''Lynch:''' I paid for Leningrad. We all paid. You can't blame Slayton.\
99'''Cole:''' If you say he was just following orders, I swear I'll--!
100* LatexPerfection: Cole uses one of these to pose as Agent Brockmeyer when Commander Thomas Morgan interviews him in Gen 12.
101* MeaningfulName: Not at first, granted, but eventually writers evidently cottoned onto the [[ConMan actual meaning of his name]] and Grifter started [[GuileHero outwitting his enemies almost as much as outshooting them]]; it's also pretty much assumed that every time he's shown playing cards (which happens more often that one might think) he's probably cheating.
102* MidfightWeaponExchange: Grifter and his brother, Condition Red, end up swapping weapons while fighting Little Johnny Dollars' forces, so that Grifter uses one of his own V.A.D.s and one of Condition Red's guns, and vice versa.
103* MrViceGuy: sarcastic, standoffish, foulmouthed, not averse to a bit of petty crime on the side, [[DependingOnTheWriter occasionally a bigot]], chain-smoker and a bit of a drunk. Still unambiguously on the side of the good guys.
104* NoodleIncident: The Leningrad incident, first referenced in The Kindred mini-series, although that incident is eventually depicted in the pages of Team 7: Dead Reckoning.
105** When Grifter encounters an arms dealer in Grifter volume 2 #12, he mentions the last time they met was in Pamplona and had something to do with the Running of the Bulls.
106* OddFriendship: With ComicBook/{{Midnighter}}, who sometimes made a TeethClenchedTeamwork with Grifter to finish an enemy in common, as in their mini-series ''Grifter/Midnighter''.
107* OlderThanTheyLook: In ''Sleeper'', Holden Carver (who looks to be about the same age as Grifter) narrates that he'd heard stories about what a badass Cole Cash was since he was a little kid. He also mentions that Cash's been a special operative since the seventies. It varies from artist to artist, but Grifter looks to be in his early to mid-thirties at most. This is confirmed in ''Team 7'', when one of the secondary effects of being affected by the Gen Active is his HealingFactor that makes him grow slower than the rest (probably having more than 50s when he joined [=WildCATs=]).
108* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Grifter encounters more than a few of these types of mercenary. Whereas Grifter tends to be more principled and follow a code (most of the time, anyway), mercs like Tanager, Charlatan or Cole's old training officer Arp will pretty much work for anyone and do anything for the right price.
109* OutfitDecoy: Grifter tosses one of Odyssey's men, wearing his mask, trenchcoat and gloves, in front of his comrades. The soldier gets riddled with bullets, and Grifter proceeds to pop up and gun the others down.
110* TheParalyzer: Grifter's V.A.D.s have a non-lethal setting (that is, [[DependingOnTheWriter when they're portrayed as firing lasers and not bullets]]).
111* PillowPistol: When [[spoiler:Max comes back as a zombie]] and breaks into Cole's apartment in the middle of the night, Cole reaches under his pillow for a semi-automatic pistol.
112* PsychicBlockDefense: As a result of Zealot teaching Cole how to remove (as well as recover when necessary) his PsychicPowers, his mind is almost impossible (according to Tao) to break into. Emphasis on almost, though, seeing as Tao did eventually find a way in. Later on, Lynch gives Cole all-new, even more powerful psychic blocks, to the point where Cole is now immune to Peter Grimm's powers (which can even cut through Holden Carver's defenses, and are basically more powerful than even Tao's).
113* PsychicPowers: The experiment he was part of gives him psionic powers, being one of the most powerful characters of [=WildStorm=] universe. However, he can lose control of it and be DrivenToSuicide, so he prefers not to use it (unless in extreme cases) resorting to FightLikeANormal.
114** The origin of his powers: in [=WildStorm=] (''ComicBook/Team7'') he was part of a false mission in which all his team became [[UnwittingTestSubject guinea pigs]] for an experiment to create metahumans basing on radiation (called as the "Gen Factor"). This was changed with his [[ContinuityReboot reboot]] in ''ComicBook/New52'' with the Daemonites abduction got them as a side effect, discovered in the last numbers of his solo series.
115* RayGun: Grifter's V.A.D.s.
116* RememberTheNewGuy: Cole and his friend Michael Cray witness their former Team 7 comrade Stephen Callahan and his family being ambushed by I.O. forces. When Callahan's wife Rachel is shot dead, Cole [[SayMyName shouts out her name]]... even though they didn't have a single scene together, and she hadn't even been with Callahan for long.
117* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:''Everything'' Grifter does in ''Point Blank'' just furthers [[BigBad Tao's]] agenda; and, to add insult to injury, he's left with no memories of the whole thing at the end.]]
118* WallOfWeapons: Cole has one of these in ComicBook/TheWildStorm.
119** The OG Grifter once found himself in the armory of the Authority's Carrier. Saying he was [[GunNut giddy with happiness]] would be selling it waaay short:
120--->'''Grifter:''' ''The choice [[SomethingElseAlsoRises isn't the only thing that's hard.]]''
121* WhyAmITicking: Mobster Little Johnny Dollar hatches up a slightly convoluted scheme to kill [[spoiler:Condition Red]] by [[spoiler:having him assigned to protect]] a woman who's set to take the witness stand against Little Johnny Dollar... except it turns out that [[spoiler:the woman was working for Little Johnny Dollar all along; she's got terminal cancer and is in debt to him, and the mobster agreed not to go after her daughter if she let him place an explosive device inside her stomach so she could kill Condition Red for him]].
122* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Exposure to Gen Factor can give you psionic powers, but it might also make you insane.
123* WolverinePublicity: This is seen often in the first incarnation of [=WildStorm=] in which Grifter was one of the most known characters of this brand and was put into every issue they could do.
124* WolverineWannabe: Grifter takes after Wolverine minus the claws, but otherwise possesses many traits including: he was a former military in ComicBook/Team7 and part of the unwilling experiment of radiation to becoming a HumanWeapon. Like most of his partners of the Team 7, he rebelled against their bosses and deserted to get a career as a superhero by his own, joining to the [=WildCATs=]. He has an advanced HealingFactor, in one time he was [[BettyAndVeronica the "Betty"]] in the LoveTriangle between the amazon Zealot and TheHero Spartan, and has the WolverinePublicity for the Creator/{{Wildstorm}} publisher.
125* WouldHitAGirl: In Grifter's own words, "I don't like decking women-- but what can I say? I get a little politically incorrect when my life is on the line."
126* YouFightLikeACow: Grifter loves doing this, even when he's sparring with someone.
127-->'''Cole:''' (fighting his old hand-to-hand instructor's new students) I remember when your flunkies showed talent. Things get so slow you have to recruit out of drunk tanks now?
128[[/folder]]
129
130[[folder:Lord Emp]]
131!!Jacob Marlowe
132[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lord_emp.jpg]]
133!!!'''Species''': Kherubim
134!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #1 (August, 1992)
135
136Emp is one of several Kherubim that were stranded on Earth over a millenia ago. After losing and later regaining his memory, he started the [=Wild=]C.A.T.S to fight Daemonites.
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138* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: In volume 3 Lord Emp was becoming a High Kherubian Lord and wanted his arch-nemesis Kenyan to kill him as part of the ascension process. His body had become child-sized and shriveled but he didn't care because he was about to transcend mortal concerns.
139* BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy: Emp was Napoleon at some point.
140* CrimefightingWithCash: Marlowe has used the money and resources of HALO to make things easier for his team, even more in the cartoon than the comics.
141* LargeAndInCharge: Inverted - as Jacob Marlowe, Emp is the multi-millionaire financier as well as the team leader. He's also shown to be rather far below average height. (Four feet tall wouldn't be far off, though with scales being what they are in comics, it's sometimes hard to say.)
142* MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning: Lord Emp needs to ditch his corporeal body in order to complete his ascension into an Energy Being, but the rules dictate that he can't do it himself. Because the process of ascending releases enough energy to incinerate the killer, Emp tries to trick his long-time nemesis Kenyan into killing him, thereby killing two birds with one stone. However, it turns out Kenyan is apparently so obsessively attached to their ongoing rivalry that, unable to accept the situation, he kills himself instead, so Emp moves on to plan B, getting the Nigh Invulnerable Spartan to do the deed instead.
143[[/folder]]
144
145[[folder:Warblade]]
146!!Reno Bryce
147[[quoteright:318:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/warblade.jpg]]
148[[caption-width-right:318:Metamorphing Crossbreed Warrior]]
149!!!'''Species''': Kherubim/Human hybrid
150!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #1 (August, 1992)
151
152Reno Bryce, a green-haired freelance artist whose parents were killed by Daemonites. Lord Emp discovered him and revealed Bryce had half-Kherubim heritage, inviting him to join their team. His heritage gives him the ability to reshape his molecular structure, turning any part of his body into steel at will.
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154* AbsurdlySharpBlade: His claws or any other bladed form he gives his hands.
155* AdaptionalVillainy: Warblade's appearance since the WildStorm fused with the DC Universe have been as villains. The first as an enforcer under Harvest, the BigBad behind ''ComicBook/TeenTitansNew52'' and ''ComicBook/Superboy2011''. The second as part of Halo.
156* HalfHumanHybrid: Reno is an earth-born descendant of a member of the Kheran Shapers' Guild.
157* ShapeshifterWeapon: He can change his hands into many shapes. He mostly turns them into claws and blades, but gets more creative after training on Khera.
158[[/folder]]
159
160[[folder:Void]]
161!!Adrianna Tereshkova
162[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/void_9.jpg]]
163[[caption-width-right:350:The Living Metallized Super-Entity]]
164!!!'''Species''': Kherubim/Human Hybrid
165!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #1 (August, 1992)
166
167Originally the Russian cosmonaut Adrianna Tereshkova, she gained powers when she was bonded to one of Omnia's Orbs of Power. Tereshkova is granted teleportation and precognition by the Void entity, allowing her to transport her team and predict their battles. Having predicted the need for them, she formed the [=Wild=]C.A.T.s by reawakening Lord Emp.
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169* ChromeChampion: Her only non-shiny part is her face.
170* FamousNamedForeigner: Void's real name is Adrianna Tereshkova, just like Valentina Tereshkova, who was a cosmonaut (and the first woman to be sent to space) just like Adrianna before becoming Void.
171* LegacyCharacter: Similar to the case of ComicBook/TheSpectre, this is a legacy where the powerful entity remains but its human hosts change. After Adrianna gets separated from Void, the entity merges with Spartan, and after leaving him, with Nikola Hanssen.
172* MissionControl: Void's role is to find about threats and send the C.A.T.s against them.
173* TeleportersAndTransporters: Void can teleport herself and others when needed.
174[[/folder]]
175
176[[folder:Voodoo]]
177!!Priscilla Kitaen
178[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/voodoo_wildstorm_universe_0001.jpg]]
179[[caption-width-right:350:Powerful crossbreed with the Sight]]
180!!!'''Species''': Daemonite-Kherubim-Human hybrid
181!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #1 (January 1992)
182
183->''"Look, Voodoo is just my stage name. It doesn't '''mean''' anything"''
184
185Priscilla Kitaen was a half-human/half-Kherubim hybrid who used to work as an exotic dancer in New Orleans before being rescued from the Daemonites by the Wild Covert Action Team, whose ranks she joined under her stage name, Voodoo. As a result of her alien heritage, she possessed a unique ability known as "The Sight", which allowed her to perceive a being possessed by a Daemonite and exorcise it from its host body. She was therefore important to both sides in the war. Upon joining the [=Wild=]C.A.T.s she developed more significant and powerful psychic abilities as well as animalistic powers.
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187* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: She is not actually a practitioner of UsefulNotes/{{Voudoun}}. Her stage name was merely an attempt to play up her exotic heritage.
188* TheBigEasy: She lived in New Orleans as a stripper.
189* {{Expy}}: In her original incarnation, she was basically a palette and race-swapped version of ComicBook/JeanGrey.
190* FantasticRacism: When the team relocated to Khera, Voodoo was forced to live in a ghetto because of her mixed heritage.
191* HalfBreedAngst: Voodoo is part-Daemonite. The knowledge that one of her ancestors belonged to an AlwaysChaoticEvil race causes her no shortage of grief, especially when the other [[ComicBook/WildCATSWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]] find out and shun her.
192* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: Despite being a former stripper, she is one of the nicer Wildcats.
193* HumanAlienDiscovery: Voodoo was an exotic dancer saved by the Wild C.A.T.s who has the "gift" of knowing who was possessed by a Daemonite and who is not, also splitting the alien from the host. After joining the team and put in a coma by a bullet, she and his friends discovered the truth: she was a descendant of Daemonites with Kherubin roots.
194* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: She somehow gained the ability to sprout claws from her fingertips at one point. Another story had her develop magnetic abilities.
195* {{Robosexual}}: Voodoo when it comes to her relationship with Spartan/Jack Marlowe. She's a half-breed stripper from Florida and he's an alien android construct. Their relationship could be a homage to the relationship between the Vision and Scarlet Witch from Marvel due to Jack's continuous doubt of his humanity and Voodoo's continuous reassurance of him being the man she loves.
196* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After Zealot turned against her because of her Daemonite heritage, Voodoo quit the team.
197* SuperZeroes: Her ability to see Daemonites makes her an asset to the team, but her lack of combat training made her a liability when she first joined. She later got combat training from Zealot.
198* {{Telepathy}}: Her main power is the ability to read minds.
199* TwoferTokenMinority: She is mixed race (half-black, half-Kherubim) and bisexual.
200[[/folder]]
201
202[[folder:Maul]]
203!!Jeremy Stone
204[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maul_8.jpg]]
205[[caption-width-right:304:Massive Crossbreed Warrior]]
206!!!'''Species''': Human-Titanthrope hybrid
207!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #1 (January 1992)
208
209Dr. Jeremy Stone is a human-titanthrope hybrid. He's a Nobel-prize winning scientist that can grow to great size at the cost of intelligence, or grow smaller to get even smarter.
210----
211* DumbMuscle: Maul actually gets dumber as he gets bigger. He once got so big he forgot how to return to normal size. He is a bizarre case: while his power is that he can swap brains for brawn, in his "normal" form he's a nobel laureate so, when he doesn't grow too much, he retains enough smarts to be more like a GeniusBruiser.
212* GeniusBruiser: Maul is a Nobel Prize-winning scientist who gets dumber as he uses his powers to get larger and stronger. For a while, he was also able to make himself smarter by shrinking, but that turned out to leave him weakened as a side effect.
213* HalfHumanHybrid: His alien ancestor was a titanthrope native to Khera.
214* HulkMashUp: He is a Nobel-winning scientific genius who can increase his size, bulk and strength, but at the cost of reducing his intelligence. His color scheme is also the exact inverse of the Hulk--purple skin with green outfits.
215* HulkingOut: Maul has the power to grow in size and strength at the cost of intelligence. If seriously provoked he sometimes forgets himself and grows past the point where he can tell friend from foe.
216* LogicalWeakness: As his powers work by manipulating mass, someone that can manipulate atoms that can depower him. When he fought Captain Atom, Atom used his powers to manipulated his mass and turn him back into Jeremy.
217* PurpleIsPowerful: His skin turns purple when he changes size.
218* SuperStrength: Maul's strength fluctuates with his size.
219[[/folder]]
220
221!Additional Members
222[[folder:Condition Red]]
223!!Maxwell Cash
224[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/max_cash.jpg]]
225!!!'''Species''': Human
226!!!'''First appearance''': ''ComicBook/SavageDragon'' #13 A (October 1994)
227
228Grifter's younger brother.
229----
230* ReplacementGoldfish: After Grifter refuses to join Savant's team, she recruits Max since he's Grifter's brother with similar gun skills.
231[[/folder]]
232
233[[folder:Mr. Majestic]]
234!!Lord Majestros of Khera
235[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mister_majestic.jpg]]
236[[caption-width-right:350:Maverick Kherubim Master]]
237!!!'''Species''': Kherubim
238!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #11 (June 1994)
239
240A native of Khera (the same planet from which Zealot, Spartan, and Lord Emp hail), the warlord Majestros became stuck on Earth during the Kherubim[=/=]Daemonite War, and spent centuries fighting for justice in secret, eventually joining Team One. Centuries later, Majestic went public with his identity and became Earth's champion, in much the same way as ComicBook/{{Superman}}, but with a twist - Majestic, being a former warlord and soldier, is far more warlike and ruthless.
241
242At one point, Mr. Majestic was shunted into the mainstream Creator/DCComics universe, where his very different worldview brought him into conflict with Superman, though the two put aside their differences to battle Eradicator before Superman helped Majestic return home.
243----
244* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Sadly when he was {{Canon Weld|ing}}ed into the DC Universe, the Kherubim mythology was thrown out the window and now he's just a human who was experimented on
245* TheCape: Majestic is the Wildstorm Universe's equivalent of Superman.
246* ExpyCoexistence: Daemonite technology transported him to the DC Universe where he met his inspiration, Franchise/{{Superman}}.
247* FlyingBrick: Majestros's body possesses a high degree of resistance to physical injury. He is nigh invulnerable and can survive bullets, explosions, lasers, nukes and the like without injury.
248* GoodIsNotNice: While Majestic is a hero who fights for justice, his idea of justice is very different from conventional superheroes. For one thing, he doesn't care about human concepts like fair trials or free will. He's also not above completely re-arranging the solar system in order to deal with a threat (although he did put everything back afterwards.)
249* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Majestic is very conescending towards humans, but he also has a genuine desire to protect them.
250* KryptoniteFactor: Shown by Majestic, the Kusar Blades forged by the Kheran craftsmen are capable of rending beings of such high invulnerability levels as Superman and even Majestic himself.
251* LandmarkingTheHiddenBase: Has hi Rushmore Sanctuary inside Mount Rushmore.
252* NighInvulnerability: Majestic's body possesses a high degree of resistance to physical injury. He is nigh invulnerable and can survive bullets, explosions, lasers, nukes and the like without any injury.
253* OlderThanTheyLook: He was already a father when the Roman Empire was still around, but looks to be in his thirties.
254* OldSuperhero: Taken to the extreme in “The Big Chill” which features an aged, bearded, but still undiminished Majestic still around at ''[[NaturalEndOfTime the end of time.]]''
255* ParentalSubstitute: Ladytron essentially adopts him as her father figure. Why Majestic goes along with it is anyone's guess, but he does and he's actually [[PapaWolf quite serious about it]].
256* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Like most Kherubim, his lifespans is measured in centuries rather than years or decades.
257* ShutUpHannibal: when TAO tries his manipulative shtick on him, Majestic sums him up with one word before [[spoiler:burning him to ashes]] - he calls TAO an "abomination." [[spoiler:TAO came back that time but that doesn't make the moment any less epic.]]
258* SupermanSubstitute: He's obviously a parallel for Superman and has the alien origin and the role as a BigGood for the [=Wild=]C.A.T.s.
259[[/folder]]
260
261[[folder:Savant]]
262!!Kenesha of Khera
263[[quoteright:166:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/savant.jpg]]
264!!!'''Species''': Human
265!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #11 (June, 1994)
266
267Savant is the daughter of Zealot and Mr. Majestic. She was raised as Zealot's sister and for most of her life (thousands of years) was unaware of her parentage. She and Majestic started the [=Wild=]C.A.T.S replacement team after the original team was thought dead.
268----
269* AdventurerArchaeologist: Over the years she eventually developed a love of history and became a pioneer in the field of archeology.
270* BagOfHolding: She also came into possession of a mystic bag that seemingly has no bottom called the Tesseract Tote. She uses the bag to store many of her treasured finds, which usually she can somehow find and pull out of the bag's opening no matter what size or length the item inside seems to be.
271* FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo: She's the daughter of Majestic and Zealot, but was raised as Zealot's sister.
272* LikeMotherUnlikeDaughter: While Zannah loves fighting and bloodshed, Kanesha always preferred knowledge.
273[[/folder]]
274
275[[folder:TAO]]
276!!Tactical Augmented Organism
277[[quoteright:181:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tao_8.jpg]]
278!!!'''Species''': Human
279!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #21 (July, 1995)
280
281A test-tube grown super-intelligent man who once joined and then fought the [[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.T.S]].
282----
283* ArtificialHuman: His "mother" was a Petri dish.
284* AwesomenessByAnalysis: TAO's grasp of tactical, strategic thinking has achieved a seemingly transcendent level which utterly surpasses normal human consciousness.
285* BoomHeadshot: How [[spoiler:Grifter]] ultimately deals with him.
286-->''"[[ShutUpHannibal Ah, shaddup.]]"''
287* BreakThemByTalking: TAO's specialty.
288* CatchPhrase: "Let us reason together ..."
289* TheChessmaster: He just needs to manipulate a single villain to create a chain of events that cause a gang war.
290* CompellingVoice: His inhuman perception allows him to see a persons deepest secrets and flaws after a few glancing moments or a conversation.
291* DeathByIrony: During the whole crime war arc he at one point mentions that every time he's in the same room as [[spoiler:Grifter]] he expects a bullet to the back of the head. [[spoiler:No points for guessing how he eventually dies and who does him in.]]
292* DecoyGetaway: When pursued by the Wild C.A.T.s, TAO has the Daemonite shapeshifter Mr White replace him, so he is the one incinerated by Majestic.
293* FunWithAcronyms: TAO stands for '''T'''actical '''A'''ugmented '''O'''rganism.
294* ManipulativeBastard: Usually TAO manipulates circumstances so that he has no need to fight. TAO's ability to manipulate others not only allows for a personal army to fight for him, but rarely do his enemies find themselves able to lift a finger against him.
295* MindRape: TAO can quickly manipulate people using his words, forcing them to do what he wants or erasing specific memories. At one point he is shown completely undermining Stormwatch-member Fuji's self-confidence, rendering him nearly catatonic merely by having a short conversation with him.
296* MoreThanMindControl: Uses {{logic|Bomb}} on his smarter targets and [[EmotionBomb emotional trauma]] on his simpler ones.
297* PsychoticSmirk: Occasionally blossoms into full-on SlasherSmile.
298* SmugSnake: TAO's a bona-fide superhuman genius, make no mistake, but he has one glaring flaw - he does NOT know when to shut up. [[spoiler:He managed to talk Holden Carver into ripping his tongue out, Majestic into incinerating him with eye beams (it didn't stick but still), and Grifter into shooting him in the head (this one DID stick, if only because it came about at the tail-end of Wildstorm's existence).]]
299* SuperIntelligence: TAO is superhumanly intelligent, especially when it comes to predicting and manipulating human behavior. His mind has been said to have entered a conceptual territory so far above from conventional humans that one might as well attempt explaining quantum physics to an ant. His I.Q. is said to be immeasurable by any human test and was said to have absorbed all of human knowledge by the time he was physically a teenager.
300* WickedCultured
301* WithholdingTheCure: TAO claims to have the cures for AIDS and all forms of cancer, as well as a genetic patent on a strain of corn that will end world hunger forever. He uses these as bargaining chips when he gets in trouble. Majestic doesn't care.
302[[/folder]]
303
304[[folder:Ladytron]]
305!!Maxine Manchester
306[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ladytron.jpg]]
307!!!'''Species''': Cyborg
308!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #21 (July, 1995)
309
310A criminal from an abusive home who after being gravely injured in a shootout was turned into a cyborg.
311----
312* AlliterativeName: '''Ma'''xine '''Ma'''nchester.
313* BookDumb: Both a strength and a fault, Maxine Manchester isn't very bright nor is she all that levelheaded an individual, often charging recklessly into distressing situations without pause for thought.
314* OddFriendship: Ladytron regards Majestic as a surrogate father figure and for his part Majestic humors her. Their interactions are actually quite touching (and usually hilarious given that Majestic's as straight a StraightMan as they get whereas [[AxCrazy Ladytron]][[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} ... isn't]].) and [[spoiler:when TAO's manipulations cause Ladytron's nuclear power source to explode, Majestic [[PapaWolf makes]][[RoaringRampageOfRevenge him]] [[KillItWithFire pay]].]]
315* DatingCatwoman: After a fight against Overtkill (at the time when Wildstorm was part of a wider Image Universe), they decide to go to watch a movie together.
316* RoboticPsychopath: Ladytron is basically the world's most annoying teenage girl with robotic death cannons installed.
317* TooDumbToFool: When TAO tries his manipulation tricks on Ladytron, they simply don't work. She spells it out for him: He can influence the way rational people think, but she's a violent, stupid criminal — anything but rational. It's then immediately subverted when he switches tactics and uses effective emotional manipulation on her just long enough to take her out.
318[[/folder]]
319
320[[folder:Olympia]]
321!!Olympia Atreidae
322[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/olympia_bothforms.jpg]]
323!!!'''Species''': Daemonite
324!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #37 (April, 1997)
325
326A peaceful Daemonite.
327----
328* TokenHeroicOrc: She is a Daemonite in the side of good.
329[[/folder]]
330
331[[folder:Backlash]]
332!!Jodi Morinaka Slayton
333[[quoteright:249:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/backlash_jodi_slayton.jpg]]
334!!!'''Species''': Daemonite
335!!!'''First appearance''': ComicBook/{{Backlash}} #9 (June, 1995)
336
337Marc Slayton's daughter.
338----
339* AffirmativeActionLegacy: She took her father's identity.
340* HalfHumanHybrid: Her father is a half-Kherubim, making her a quarter Kherubim.
341[[/folder]]
342
343[[folder:Nemesis]]
344!!Lady Charis
345[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nemesis_7.jpg]]
346!!!'''Species''': Kherubim
347!!!'''First appearance''': ''Wildcats: Nemesis'' #1 (November, 2005)
348
349A member of the Adrastea.
350----
351* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Nemesis' Creation Engine Blades can cut through pretty much anything, including Majestic's body. Warblade's claws are also extremely sharp.
352* TheEmpath: Nemesis.
353* NoSuchThingAsSpaceJesus: Nemesis' appearance and exploits are attributed to Greek goddess Nemesis.
354* TalkingThroughTechnique: The Coda have a martial art that doubles as a language which Nemesis uses to talk past an immortal madman with microscopic vision and superhearing.
355[[/folder]]
356
357[[folder:Mythos]]
358!!Xeno
359[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mythos.JPG]]
360!!!'''Species''': Kherubim
361!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #37 (April, 1997)
362
363A Kherubim martial artist.
364----
365* BareFistedMonk: He is a martial arts master.
366[[/folder]]
367
368[[folder:Kenyan]]
369!!Kenyan
370[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kenyan_0.jpg]]
371!!!'''Species''': Human
372!!!'''First appearance''': ''WildC.A.T.S/X-Men: The Golden Age'' #1 - The Golden Age
373
374A human gifted immortality by Lord Emp.
375----
376* CanonImmigrant: He debuted as an antagonist in an IntercontinuityCrossover with the X-Men.
377* DrivenToSuicide: Emp tries to trick Kenyan into killing him to ascend, because the process of ascending releases enough energy to incinerate the killer, thereby killing two birds with one stone. However, it turns out Kenyan is apparently so obsessively attached to their ongoing rivalry that, unable to accept the situation, he kills himself instead.
378[[/folder]]
379
380!Antagonists
381[[folder:Helspont]]
382!!Helspont
383[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/helspont.jpg]]
384[[caption-width-right:350:Ruler of the Cabal]]
385!!!'''Species''': Daemonites
386!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #1 (August, 1992)
387
388One of the most powerful Daemonites in existence thanks to the Acuran body that he stole. He is leader of the Cabal and an enemy of the [=Wild=]C.A.T.s as well as Mr. Majestic.
389----
390* ArchEnemy: He hates Majestic over any other C.A.T.
391* BigBad
392* TheHeavy: Helspont is not the only big bad in the series but is the most prominent.
393* SkullForAHead: Helspont has a flaming horned skull for a head due to his possession of an Acuran host.
394[[/folder]]
395
396[[folder:Daemonites]]
397[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/daemonite.jpg]]
398[[caption-width-right:350:Savage Alien Foe of the Wild C.A.T.S]]
399!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #1 (August, 1992)
400
401A reptilian alien race from the planet Daemon, who are capable of possessing host bodies.
402----
403* AliensAreBastards: Daemonites are bastard-coated bastards with bastard filling.
404* PuppeteerParasite: They possess human bodies to infiltrate society.
405[[/folder]]
406
407[[folder:Pike]]
408!!Pike
409[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pike.jpg]]
410[[caption-width-right:350:Chief Enforcer of the Cabal]]
411!!!'''Species''': Human-Kherubim hybrid
412!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #1 (August, 1992)
413
414Chief enforcer of the Cabal.
415----
416* TheApocalypseBringsOutTheBestInPeople: Pike turns a new leaf after World's End, protecting survivors with a team of young legacy heroes.
417* TheDragon: He is Helspont's main field agent, and remains working as such for the Cabal after Helspont's presumed demise.
418* HalfHumanHybrid: He is a half-human, half-Kherubim hybrid.
419* MeaningfulName: Pike seems to be a good codename to a villain carrying a baton or "pike" as his Weapon of Choice, but then we find his father's name is Daniel Pike, therefore "Pike" is the character's surname.
420[[/folder]]
421
422[[folder:The Troika]]
423[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/troika.jpg]]
424!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #1 (August, 1992)
425
426A trio of super-powered mercenaries who work for other villains. They are Attica, H.A.R.M. and Slag.
427----
428* CaptainObvious: H.A.R.M. loves to point out the obvious, although it was probably hardcoded into his AI. When transformed into a hover-like craft: "Entering vehicle mode!". Get hit by a Wild C.A.T.: "Damage!".
429* ComfortingTheWidow: After H.A.R.M.'s death, Attica clearly tries this by impressing his widow Irene, to no avail.
430* MagmaMan: Slag.
431* UnRoboticReveal: Only to the readers, as the heroes seemed to know beforehand, but when Ladytron takes H.A.R.M.'s helmet out, his organic brain is revealed. Likely Creator/AlanMoore retconned him from a robot into a cyborg so he could be killed.
432* VillainousFriendship: Attica sees the Machinist as a friend and offers him a spot when he joins Defile's gang.
433[[/folder]]
434
435[[folder:Kaizen Gamorra]]
436!!Kaizen Gamorra
437[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kaizen_colt.jpg]]
438!!!'''First appearance''': ComicBook/{{Stormwatch}} #40 (October, 1996)
439
440The dictator of the Asian island Gamorra (formerly Parousia) and a world terrorist. He actually is John Colt (or at least his body after his mind was transferred to the Spartan body), who replaced the actual Kaizen as part of Miles Craven's machinations. After his death, the real Kaizen Gamorra resurfaced in the pages of ComicBook/StormWatch.
441----
442* DragonWithAnAgenda: He was put into office by Miles Craven, but follows his own plans, and when he works alongside Craven again, is more akin to an equal partner.
443* MagicPlasticSurgery: Averted. While plastic surgery gave him features similar to the actual Kaizen, he still wasn't identical and had to cover that "Kaizen" had recieved the surgery due to injuries.
444* MechaMooks: His hunter-killers are technically cyborgs, but since their organic parts are corpses, they are mostly automatons with organic parts, save for some elite soldiers who keep their minds.
445* TheParagonAlwaysRebels: John Colt was the greatest hero of Team One, and became an evil dictator.
446* SplitPersonalityTakeover: An interpretation of Colt turning evil is that he had an evil second personality trying to arise, and he asked Majestic to kill him before that happened. However, the body regenerated after Majestic's eye beams burned it, with the evil personality in full control.
447[[/folder]]
448
449[[folder:Black Razors]]
450!!Black Razors
451[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/black_razors.jpg]]
452[[caption-width-right:350:Emergency Tactical Response (ETR) Team]]
453!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #2 (September, 1992)
454
455Covert military squads working under the intelligence agency known as International Operations.
456----
457* SympatheticInspectorAntagonist: They are mostly good guys who pursue the heroes for their vigilante actions.
458* WhatMeasureIsAMook: Subverted when Emp shoots a Razor's knee. The aforementioned Black Razor, Benito Santini, gets more fleshed out in later issues and hates Emp for what he did.
459[[/folder]]
460
461[[folder:Lord Entropy]]
462!!Entropous
463[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lord_entropy.jpg]]
464!!!'''Species''': Kherubim
465!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #8 (February, 1994)
466
467One of the four Kherubim Lords.
468----
469* LukeIAmYourFather: He is Emp's brother, though in a variation, they both know and the surprise is for Void and the readers.
470* SelfServingMemory: Entropy remembers that Emp killed his wife, but he refuses to acknowledge that she was possessed by a Daemonite at the time and Emp killed her to save Entropy.
471[[/folder]]
472
473[[folder:Tapestry]]
474!!Tapestry
475[[quoteright:278:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tapestry_4.jpg]]
476!!!'''First appearance''': ''[[ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm WildC.A.Ts]]'' #10 (April, 1994)
477
478An immortal sorceress who once imprisoned Zealot for 100 years.
479----
480* ArchEnemy: To Zealot, who she had enslaved for a century at one point.
481* EvilSorcerer: One who hailed from Atlantis.
482* NavelDeepNeckline: Her outfits tend to expose all the way to her navel.
483* SecondaryColorNemesis: In contrast to Zealot's red outfit, her outfits are usually purple.
484* WarriorVersusSorcerer: Her archnemesis is the Kherubim warrior Zealot. As Zealot is a WonderWomanWannabe, this arguably makes Tapestry the Wildstorm equivalent of Circe, who is also an EvilSorceress and one of Wonder Woman's major enemies. Both even have a purple ColorMotif.
485[[/folder]]

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