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Jim Lee is the author of Gen13 (1995-1998) #8 (1995), Gen13 (1995-1998) #7 (1995), Gen13 (1995-1998) #6 (1995), Gen13 (1995-1998) #5 (1995), Gen 13 (1994-) #1.

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Gen13 (1995-1998) #8

release date: Oct 04, 1995
Gen13 (1995-1998) #8
When Caitlin goes missing, Lynch and Gen13 follow her trail to an abandoned carnival in San Francisco but find the figure from Freefall’s recurring nightmares has led them all into a trap. On the other side of the world, Ivana Baiul gets ready to make her move against Gen13, while Captain Lucius Morgan contacts an old friend.

Gen13 (1995-1998) #7

release date: Sep 06, 1995
Gen13 (1995-1998) #7
The Vatican’s own super-powered team-the Centurions-has captured Fairchild, Grunge, and Freefall! Now it’s up to Rainmaker and Burnout to find and rescue their teammates with the help of their old frenemy, Bliss-but can they afford to trust her?

Gen13 (1995-1998) #6

release date: Aug 02, 1995
Gen13 (1995-1998) #6
Still making their way back home after their island adventure, the team takes some time to enjoy Italian nightlife. But when a heartbroken Burnout vents his anguish with a fiery display of power in the skies over Rome, the Vatican interprets it as a violation of their jurisdiction-and responds with their own super-powered team!

Gen13 (1995-1998) #5

release date: Jul 05, 1995
Gen13 (1995-1998) #5
It’s all-out war between the forces of the Pirate King and the Coda Sisterhood for the fate of a young girl-and Gen13 is caught in the middle! The Isle Du Mystere gives up its secrets-but will the fate of Caitlin’s long-lost father be among them?

Gen 13 (1994-) #1

Gen 13 (1994-) #1
They''re the slacker super-heroes who''ve taken the world by storm! Created by science, this team of super-powered teenagers battles for survival in a world seemingly set against them.

Passing Glances

Passing Glances
Who exactly — them or me — first came up with the idea, I''m not certain. No matter. The Institute for Southern Studies staff asked if I would take out six months to travel the South as a reporter for the Institute''s then-new syndicated weekly column, Facing South. Captive to Southern fondness for poking about the region and to that larger American myth about freedom deriving from travel, I claimed the job before any list of applicants could be gotten up. A new van was purchased and fitted out with a bed, typing stand, CB and regular AM-FM radio, specially cut mosquito netting, and a fan. The Institute''s charge dictated that I''d see the rural South, not too much of the Interstate/urbanized South. Places like Ville Platte, Louisiana; Ink, Arkansas; Ripley, Mississippi; Pickens, South Carolina; and Fincastle, Virginia. The blessings of this constraint came vividly to mind when my path intersected an Interstate cloverleaf in Georgia — typically crammed with service stations, motels and fast food franchises. Over the door of one eatery hung a banner proclaiming "Join the Fun — Eat and Run." All told, I logged nearly 28,000 miles between May and October, 7977. I kept an eye out for the little things. Graffiti, for example. In the rest room of a Charlottesville, Virginia, vegetarian restaurant I found: "Mother made me a homosexual." Below, in another''s writing, "Fantastic! If I bought her the yarn, would she make me one?" Or signs, like one on a New Orleans building: Straight Business College. And listened for larger themes, not at all certain I could hear them — but knowing that these, too, were a Southern tradition going back at least to the days of Fannie Kemble''s Journal of a Residence on a Georgia Plantation in 1838-1839, the powerful attack on slavery, and William Byrd ''s History of the Dividing Line Betwixt Virginia and North Carolina, the travel log some assert first described "the good ol'' boy."

Deathblow (1993-) #12

Deathblow (1993-) #12
After defeating the Four Horsemen, Deathblow and his allies turn their attention toward saving Christopher from the Black Angel.

Deathblow (1996-) #7

Deathblow (1996-) #7
Michael heads to Philadelphia looking for the mysterious Order of the Cross

Deathblow (1996-) #3

Deathblow (1996-) #3
Michael Cray travels to Baghdad for a suicide mission, but on the way he learns that a much darker force is at work--one that looks to awaken and consume the world!

Deathblow (1996-) #2

Deathblow (1996-) #2
_John Lynch regrets killing so many people during his life as a merc, but finds himself pulled back into the shadowy world of his past when he discovers_a_terrible problem that requires his expertise.

Deathblow (1996-) #5

Deathblow (1996-) #5
The Catholic Church puts out a hit out on Michael Cole for killing a priest during a recent mission!

Deathblow (1996-) #10

Deathblow (1996-) #10
The Black Angel takes Christopher to the top of the World Trade Center in New York where he resurrects the four horsemen of the apocalypse!

Deathblow (1993-) #1

Deathblow (1993-) #1
As an elite mercenary working in the shadowy realm of special operations, Michael Cray was a one-man arsenal and one of the world''s deadliest killers. But that was before the cancer began to eat away at his brain--and remorse began to eat away at his soul.

Deathblow (1996-) #6

Deathblow (1996-) #6
After spending a little "quality" time with the stripper Sugar, Deathblow is attacked by killer priests!
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