Wildc.a.t.s Apr 2026

Shadows and Steel: The Deeper Legacy of WildC.A.T.s When Jim Lee launched WildC.A.T.s: Covert Action Teams in 1992, it was more than just a new comic; it was a declaration of independence from the Big Two. As a cornerstone of the newly formed Image Comics , the series combined the high-octane aesthetic of the 90s with a dark, sprawling sci-fi mythology. Beneath the layers of chrome and "extreme" action lies a narrative about a secret war that has shaped human history for millennia. The Invisible War: Kherubim vs. Daemonites

Introduced characters like Tapestry and Savant , deepening the magical and historical roots of the Kherubim/Daemonite war. WildC.A.T.S

The core of WildC.A.T.s is the ancient conflict between two alien races: the noble, near-immortal and the parasitic, body-snatching Daemonites . For thousands of years, these factions have waged a "Covert Action" war on Earth, hidden from the public eye. The Kherubim, often seen as "emotionless guardians," eventually interbred with humans, creating a lineage of powerful crossbreeds. Shadows and Steel: The Deeper Legacy of WildC

In 1998, Lee sold his WildStorm imprint to DC Comics, eventually leading to the integration of these gritty characters into the broader DC Universe. The Modern Rebirth A Look Back at WildC.A.T.S: Covert Action Teams #5 (1993) The Invisible War: Kherubim vs

The (Covert Action Teams) were founded by the immortal Kherubim Lord Emp, posing as billionaire Jacob Marlowe , to finally end the Daemonite threat. The team's roster—featuring icons like the gunslinging Grifter , the sword-mistress Zealot , and the cybernetic Spartan —represented a harder, more cynical brand of heroism than the traditional capes of the era. Evolution of a Universe