Team 7 | |
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![]() Team 7 #1 (art byWhilce Portacio) | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | WildStorm (DC Comics) |
First appearance | Team 7 #1 (October 1994) |
Created by | Chuck Dixon andAron Wiesenfeld |
In-story information | |
Member(s) | Michael Cray John Lynch Cole Cash Marc Slayton Jackson Dane Christie Blaze |
Team 7 is acomic booksuperhero team that appeared in titles published byWildstorm Productions.[1] The team has appeared in 3 self-titled miniseries:Team 7,Team 7: Objective Hell andTeam 7: Dead Reckoning. The first 5-issueGen13limited series also involved members of Team 7. The team's members have played a major role throughout theWildstorm Universe. In September 2011,The New 52 rebooted DC's continuity, bringing in Wildstorm characters, including Team 7.
Team 7 debuted in a self-titled four-issue limited series, published in 1994–95. WriterBrandon Choi remarked on this mini-series that "I really enjoyed [writer]Chuck Dixon's portrayal of the team members, especiallyCole. He really wove Cole's background into the whole Team 7 story in a very believable fashion."[2]
The team was featured in the seriesWetworks.
A new ongoing series about the group was announced by DC in June 2012.[3] It began with a "#0" issue in November, and ended with a "#8" issue in July 2013. The series was written byJustin Jordan and illustrated by an assortment of artists. Set five years in the past during the emergence of superheroes, the group's membership consists of a combination of DCU and Wildstorm characters:Dinah Drake,Amanda Waller,Kurt Lance, Summer Ramos, James Bronson, Dean Higgins, John Lynch, Alex Fairchild,Cole Cash, andSlade Wilson.
Team 7 was officially the seventh incarnation of a group of military specialists gathered from various government forces (aTeam Zero was later revealed, making Team 7 the group's eighth incarnation).
Team 7 took its orders from Miles Craven, director of International Operations. Craven wanted his own army of superhumans, and therefore dropped a chemical known as the "Gen-Factor" on the members of Team 7 during a (suicide) mission. When they awoke from their Gen-Factor induced comas, Team 7 was told that the enemy had dropped a chemical weapon on them. As a result of the Gen-Factor, Team 7 (except for Michael Cray) started to develop superhuman powers. It would be years before Cray himself would develop similar abilities. Team 7 member Cole Cash distrusted Craven and suspected that he was behind the experiment. Several members of Team 7 were unable to cope with their new powers and went mad or committed suicide. At least one had to be shot during a subsequent mission. As a test, Craven dropped a "low-yield nuke" on Team 7. The members survived through co-operation and went into hiding.[4]
Sometime later, Team 7 returned to work for I.O. and were sent to destroy a cache of nuclear weapons fromCambodia before theKhmer Rouge could get them. The team succeeded, but learned that a pair ofSoviet superhumans were trailing them. They battled them, but they turned out to be too strong and Jackson Dane went into a coma. The Cambodian blind girl X'ing X'iang, who had displayed superhuman mental powers before, overpowered one of the Soviet agents, while Michael Cray shot the other one. The team returned to the U.S. and took X'ing X'iang with them.[5]
Years later, the Team 7 members were ordered to bring in the Soviet scientist, Dbovchek. Cole Cash entered the Soviet Union on his own to find out more about Dbovchek while the rest of the team went on the mission. Dbovchek turned out to be one of the main scientists behind the Russian psionic program. The mission turned out to be a failure; Dbovchek was killed and Cash was captured. Cash discovers that his mental powers were waning, but John Lynch saved him.
Back in the U.S., Jackson Dane awoke from his coma under the influence of International Operations. Dane's powers turned out to be far stronger than the rest of Team 7 combined, but Cray brought in X'ing X'iang who freed Dane. She found out through Dane that Miles Craven had become interested in the children of Team 7, so most Team 7 members took their families and went into hiding. This would turn out to be the end of Team 7, though most members would stay in contact and occasionally reunite.[6]
Jackson Dane would lead a new Team 7 years later.
After the events of theFlashpoint limited series, the Wildstorm Universe was assimilated into theDC Universe as seen in 2011's launch ofThe New 52. In this timeline, Team 7 was assembled by John Lynch, to prevent future metahuman threats. Members likeBlack Canary,Deathstroke, andGrifter gained their superpowers while working in the team. The team was disbanded after a mission retrieving Pandora's Box.
An alternate universe iteration of Team 7 appears inFlashpoint, led byGrifter and consisting ofJohn Stewart,Kate Kane,David Reid,Sgt. Rock,Zinda Blake, andGunner.[7]
Titles starring Team 7:
Solo titles starring former Team 7-members:
Titles starring related teams: