W.I.L.D.Cats and the X-Men by Adam Hughes
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A Tumblr devoted to the amazing characters that inhabit the WildStorm comics universe and the all-star creators that have shaped it.
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Superman / Gen13 Tomo 2 (Vid - abr 2002)
Edición original: Superman / Gen13 3 (Wildstorm -ago 2000)
Adam Hughes: historia
Lee Bermejo: trazos
John Nyberg: tintas
Superman / Gen13 Tomo 1 (Vid - abr 2002)
Edición original: Superman / Gen13 1 and 2 (Wildstorm - jun/jul 2000)
Adam Hughes: historia
Lee Bermejo: trazos
John Nyberg: tintas
Caitlin Fairchild
One of the sexiest muscle women in comics is Caitlin Fairchild. This red-headed powerhouse is not only strong, but smart and the team leader for super group Gen 13. Created by Jim Lee, Brandon Choi and J. Scott Campbell for Wildstorm, a division of Image Comics back in 1994.
Every Superhero has an origin and Fairchild’s begins in her Sophomore year at Princeton. Mousy double-major Caitlin Fairchild was recruited into Project: Genesis. What she thought to be a Government internship, was actually a lab experiment for the organization Internal Operations looking to awaken Gen-Active abilities in certain teens.
After being secretly fed drugs to activate her abilities, an outburst of anger Caitlin became her catalyst for growth. Within seconds, the nerdy computer geek transformed into a powerful amazon, gaining super strength, durability, stamina and agility - shredding her clothes in the process. She decided to escape along with friends Roxy, Grunge, Sarah and Bobby. I/O director John Lynch also left to help them set up a safehouse in La Jolla, CA. He would teach these fledgling superheros learn to make a difference in the world. Gen 13 was born.
Over the years, many things have changed with Caitlin Fairchild and Gen 13. They have weathered cancellations and company changes. She has most recently appeared as a supporting character in the new Superboy series and is set to star in yet another team book called “The Ravagers”.
See more of Caitlin Fairchild at your local comic book store.
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Voodoo by Adam Hughes