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Third Rail, Brickhouse, and Kwai join Boogieman in a search through the sewers of Dakota for the White Roach.
In the conclusion of “The Big Bang,” Brickhouse’s conspiracy leads the Syndicate to Holy Cross Hospital, which doubles as a SYSTEM stronghold. As the gang fights its way through a laboratory of horrors, Rob Chaplik gets the evidence she needs to expose City Hall’s cover-up of the Big Bang. Written by Dwayne McDuffie and Ivan Velez Jr., with art by James Fry and Andrew Pepoy.
Holocaust guest-stars as “The Long Hot Summer” continues. It’s an all-out war between the Blood Syndicate and Holocaust’s newly formed gang when the Syndicate’s pyrokinetic rogue member returns to settle some old business.
As the Syndicate mourns its fallen leader, the gangs of Paris Island hit back and a young person has terrible dreams. Written by Ivan Velez Jr. with art by Chriscross and John Lowe. Cover by Chriscross.
A bizarre tale of techno-voodoo as the Blood Syndicate faces the menace of Soulbreaker.
While the Blood Syndicate fights headless children and hundreds of dogs in a faraway mystical land, Kwai learns the truth behind her ongoing war with Demon Fox. Then Flashback and Dogg double-team Tech-9…and an enemy from the past returns.
The Monkey King summons the Syndicate to the mythical realm of Kwen Lun to save their teammate Kwai from her own family! Can a mere gang best the Jade Emperor himself, on his own turf?
While the Demon Fox holds the Blood Syndicate in its clutches, the newest Syndicate member, Kwai, makes her presence known in the explosive climax of the “Demon Fox” story line.
Part six of “Worlds Collide,” the 14-part DC/Milestone crossover event, continued from Steel #6: Two worlds have been joined, permitting the Blood Syndicate to run amok in Metropolis. This situation draws the attention of the city’s greatest hero, Superman, and the resulting battle quickly gets out of control. Continued in Worlds Collide #1. Written by Ivan Velez Jr., with art by ChrisCross and Rober Quijano. Cover by ChrisCross.
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