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Rose Tattoo (Wildstorm Universe)
Rose Tattoo was the spirit of murder; an ageless representation of a pure idea, who had presumably existed as long as the idea itself. In the 1960's, Rose was a member of the superhuman -
Category:Rose Tattoo (Wildstorm Universe)/Images
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Category:Rose Tattoo (Wildstorm Universe)/Appearances
all known appearances of Rose Tattoo (Wildstorm Universe). If you find an Issue this Character appears in that is not shown here, please edit that issue adding "Rose Tattoo (Wildstorm Universe)" as a Cast member. -
1996
In 1996, comics return to its pre-1993 state. Batman returns to a darker tone with Batman: Black and White (Volume 1) and Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale's Batman: The Long Halloween (Volume 1 -
Category:StormWatch members
Tattoo (Wildstorm Universe) Rose Wilson (Prime Earth) Sean Mahoney (Prime Earth) Shado (Prime Earth) Shen Li-Men (Wildstorm Universe) Terrence Thirteen I (Prime Earth) Toshiro Misawa (Wildstorm Universe) Vandal Savage (Prime Earth) Victoria Ngengi (Prime -
Rose Tattoo
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File:Rosetattoo.jpg
Rosetattoo.jpg License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Subject Rose Tattoo (Wildstorm Universe) (Images) Image Source Source StormWatch#46 (March, 1997) Notes All DC Comics characters and the distinctive likeness(es) thereof -
Spirit of Murder
Morto Earth-S Mister Scarlet villain Rose Tattoo Wildstorm Universe StormWatch -
WildStorm in The New 52
{| id="Stub" class="noprint stub plainlinks" When the DC Comics imprint WildStorm Productions was shut down, the Wildstorm Universe stopped active publication. These characters and concepts were merged into the DC Universe during their -
Wildstorm Universe '97 Vol 1 3
"Wildstorm Universe'97": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Wildstorm Universe'97#3 is an issue of the series Wildstorm Universe'97 (Volume 1) with a cover date of February -
Authority (Wildstorm Universe)
The Authority is a team of super-heroes with extreme methods. Formed out of the remnants of StormWatch, they care little for politics and law, doing instead whatever it takes to get the job done -
Stormwatch (Wildstorm Universe)
StormWatch was originally a United Nations "crisis intervention unit" founded as a successor to the Warguard: In the early 1970s, the UN's first orbital space station, Monitor One, was caught in the wake of -
Eidolon (Wildstorm Universe)
The Eidolon is a powerful immortal being formerly a part of the Changers. The Eidolon is a human who was not allowed to fully die. For a few minutes, he walked the regions between life -
Changers (Wildstorm Universe)
The Changers are a group of Super Powered Beings led by The High who wanted to change the world into a paradise without the need for any form of authority. The High assembled a group -
Smoke (Wildstorm Universe)
would be complete and murder would no longer be necessary for anyone. Smoke was responsible for Blind's death after it is revealed that Blind was mentally unstable. He was shot dead by Rose Tattoo. -
Henry Bendix (Wildstorm Universe)
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Kaizen Gamorra (Wildstorm Universe)
Kaizen Gamorra was the dictator of the island nation of Gamorra, which he named after himself. He often came into conflict with StormWatch. Kaizen Gamorra and his two brothers, Sum and Wai, were born on -
Jeroen Thornedike (Wildstorm Universe)
The Doctor, Jeroen Thornedike, was the latest in a long line of Shamans of Earth, a powerful sorcerer whose power grows with every reincarnation. He was a member of the Authority. After his death, he -
Victoria Ngengi (Wildstorm Universe)
Flint was an operative of Stormwatch and one of its successors, Team Achilles. Flint is Kenyan, and has survived much of the worst in Kenya's recent history. Her father and brother were killed in -
Lauren Pennington (Wildstorm Universe)
Fahrenheit is a pyrokinetic superhero associated with several incarnations of StormWatch. She was the leader of Stormwatch Red. Lauren's latent powers were revealed when she found herself trapped in a burning building as a -
William Bendix (Wildstorm Universe)
William Bendix was the Weatherman of StormWatch Prime, like his father before him. The spitting image of his father Henry Bendix, William Bendix was the child of a call girl that Henry paid off to -
John Cooper Hawksmoor (Wildstorm Universe)
John Cooper "Jack" Hawksmoor is the King of Cities. He gains his powers from a symbiotic link with the city he's in; the bigger it is, the bigger his powers. He has been a -
Habib Bin Hassan (Wildstorm Universe)
from his powers. He was secretly freed by Jenny Quantum and joined in the battle with Bendix, Rose Tattoo and Bendix's alien followers. During the fight, Habib turned Rose Tattoo to the side of -
Captain Atom: Armageddon Vol 1 9
"The End": Captain Atom is forcefully brought to The Authority's Carrier and is greeted by Jack Hawksmoor and The Doctor[[Category:Habib Bin Hassan (Wildstorm Universe)/Appeara Captain Atom: Armageddon#9 is an -
Stormwatch Red
Stormwatch Red was a subdivision of StormWatch. Henry Bendix restructured StormWatch field agents into three teams, StormWatch Prime, the unit suited to deal with superhuman threats in hotwar situations; StormWatch Black, the covert insertion unit
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