Stormwatch #11
Stormwatch #11 (1994) delivers a tense, character-driven turn as the team is abruptly pulled from a mission in Russia to face a U.N. tribunal over Battalion’s recent insubordination. With Weatherman One stepping forward to take the fall, the fallout fractures the team’s unity—especially when Malcolm’s loyalty is tested in a raw, emotional confrontation with Cannon and Flashpoint. The issue’s emotional weight is matched by its visceral climax, as Hellstrike’s damaged form begins to unravel in a shocking, explosive collapse. Written by Ron Marz and illustrated by Mat Broome, with inks by Trevor Scott, Chuck Gibson, and Tom McWeeney, and colors by Steve Firchow and Digital Chameleon, the cover by Mat Broome and Trevor Scott captures the moment’s intensity.
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Stormwatch is pulled out of a mission in Russia so that Battalion can answer to a U.N. tribunal about his recent bouts of disobedience. Weatherman One takes full responsibility for Jackson's actions and is removed from his position. Malcolm goes out drinking with Cannon and Flashpoint and ends up getting in a fight with his teammate to defend his brother's good name. Hellstrike's damaged body loses molecular cohesion and explodes.
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