7/26/2023 0 Comments Warblade dc wikiOnce they clashed, Reno mysteriously injected Pike with a number of his molecules and killed the mercenary by pulling them all back at once. He found the mercenary in Sarajevo, where Reno then proceeded to kill his thugs in order to get Pike's undivided attention, it worked. The process apparently took several months, but once he was whole again, he waisted no time in hunting Pike down. Warblade should have died, but he managed to pull himself back together, molecule by molecule. Their love wouldn't last long, before they could marry, the mercenary Pike had come for their lives based on a vision of killing a WildC.A.T.s member. Here he even met his fiancé, Fiona Sedgewick. He retired as a super hero to focus on his artwork in New York. However, eventually it just wasn't enough for Reno Bryce. After this conflict and the successful defeat of the Puritans, Reno found romance in the form of Jacob's most trusted assistant, Jules Newberry. Warblade returned to the WildC.A.T.s to face a group of radicals built on the foundation to eradicating all alien lifeforms on Earth, The Puritans. They spare Pillar's life, but with a solemn vow of killing the Daemonite possessed man if they ever see him again. The two would, after some butting of heads, put aside their differences for the greater good, and even reconcile. He unsuspectingly ran into another remnant from his past, Ripclaw, but now a member of Cyber Force. Warblade had eventually gone for his annual visit to Japan to hone his skills and clear his mind, but also to end his one time friend Pillar in Cyberdata's S.H.O.C.s team. However, learning that the actual Kherubim/Daemonite war was truly over, severely discouraged the team and damaged their ranks. They had delt with everything from Helspont, Hightower, Lord Entropy, the Witch known as Tapestry. Once they had returned to Earth, the WildC.A.T.s went on several missions and adventures to rid the planet of the evil Daemonites. After some disputes with Zealot, the WildC.A.T.s left Khera and returned to Earth. He was very disappointed to find out from his fellow teammates and friends Void and Voodoo about the darker side to Kheran society. Manifesting more elaborate and creative forms instead of limiting himself to his claws. Under the tutelage of an ancient Shaper, Lord Proteus taught Warblade how to better utilize his abilities. Once they finally made it to the planet, Warblade was delighted to be introduced to the Shapers Guild where he met other Shapers like himself. When the WildC.A.T.s find an old Kherubim ship, they fixed it up and traveled to Khera. They brought Reno into the WildC.A.T.s after that, and surgically removed a kind of control chip that unfortunetely resulted in Warblade losing some of his memory. He later washed up on the shore of Gamorra, where he was found and saved by Jacob Marlowe and Jules. (Note: This aspect of the character is not canon anymore since the incorporation of Wildstorm Productions to DC Comics). Witnessing his actions, Ripclaw attempts to take his life, believing Reno to be the traitor. However, when Warblade figures out she's a traitor, he attempts to kill her. Fellow teammate, Misery used her telepathy to manipulate Warblade and later Ripclaw, even going as far as making them fall in love with her. Sometime after the murder of his family, Reno was kidnapped by an organization called Cyberdata and made into a member of their strike team known as the S.H.O.C.s. Personally responsible for the death of dozens of Daemonites, he won't quit until their evil presence is completely annihilated. Vowing to rid the Earth of the Daemonites, he's spent his whole life preparing himself for the fight and as one of the first members of Lord Emp's WildC.A.T.s, he's had lots of opportunities to the follow through on his threat. As Warblade he's a shape shifter who can turn his body parts into razor sharp cutting blades.Īs a young boy, Daemonites murdered his family and left an orphaned Reno Bryce in the lands of Hong Kong. To his friends, he is a dangerous Kherubim/Human hybrid code-named, Warblade. Superb artistic talent and radiant green hair belie the true nature of Reno Bryce. Warblade didn't appear on the Wild Storm miniseries, but has appeared in the Justice League Incarnate series as inhabitant of earth 41. Following DC Comics New 52 reboot, Warblade made his New 52 debut on in the pages of Teen Titans Annual, written by Scott Lobdell and penciled by Brett Booth. In 1999 Wildstorm was purchased by DC Comics, Wildstorm left Image and took all their characters with them including Warblade and the WildC.A.T.s. Making his debut in WildC.A.T.s: Covert Action Teams #1 - Resurrection Day, August 1992 under the Image and Wildstorm comics imprint. Warblade was co-created by Brandon Choi and Jim Lee.
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