WildCats Version 3.0 #9

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WildStorm ⋅ 2003
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Issue Details

Publisher

WildStorm

Writer

Joe Casey

Penciler

Dustin Nguyen

Cover Artist

Dustin Nguyen

Inker

Richard Friend

Colorist

Randy Mayor

Colorist

Wendy Broome

Letterer

Comicraft

Cover Artist

Rian Hughes

Published

June 2003

Synopsis

"Full Disclosure" Held at gunpoint by Dolby, Cole reasons to him that he won't shoot him as it won't resolve things in the end and only wants his help in which he continues to goad Dolby. At this moment, Dolby pulls the trigger which reveals he has used up his bullets, in which Cole knows and is "impressed". Agent Wax teleports to C.C. Rendozzo's home in the middle of the night where he acknowledges to C.C. that Jack Marlowe has agreed in commencing the retrieval op. It reveals that the operation is to be the rescue of C.C.'s son Donovan from his biological father, Special Agent Fagin Tyro, who has since been raising his adolescent son into becoming a dedicated government operative. Cole takes Dolby to a near-empty bar where he divulges the total background of himself, Marlowe, and their integral history with the WildC.A.T.s. Marlowe then appears before them and is not pleased with Cole's handling and tells Dolby that he can put his trust him by not having this given knowledge overrun his job performance before vanishing. Thereafter Cole begins training Dolby in using his full potential into becoming a substitute for Cole in order for him to be a part of the retrieval op. At the Halo Building, Cole confides with Marlowe of Dolby's progress. Marlowe doesn't show confidence in Dolby's training as he sees this as part of Cole's ego to prove himself over his paralysis. Cole erupts into an argument with Marlowe, asking him why not bother using 'grunt work' while having to use his powers to rescue C.C.'s son. Marlowe replies that it would be disingenuous. Cole then tells Marlowe just to give him a chance with Dolby. Marlowe gives his consent and forewarns Cole to be precarious of what he is doing.

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