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Captain America: Steve Rogers (2015) #2
Not the Red Skull acting like a loving grandfather 😭
Captain America: Steve Rogers (2016) #2
comics!logan being the best dad; a moodboard
1. All-New Wolverine #1 (2015) /// 2. Mighty Marvel Holiday Special: Happy Holidays, Mr. Howlett Infinity Comic #1 (2022) /// 3. Marvel Voices: X-Men #1 (2023) /// 4. Girl Comics #3 (2010) /// 5. X-23 #20 (2012) /// 6. Wolverine & The X-Men #39-40 (2014) /// 7. X-23 #10 (2010) /// 8. X-Deaths of Wolverine #1 (2022) /// 9. Generations: Wolverine & All-New Wolverine #1 (2017) /// 10. X-Men Supreme: X-23 #2 (2010)
Superman v6 024 (2025)
GRIFTER / WILD C.A.T.s
Grifter (Cole Cash) is a superhero appearing in books published by Wildstorm Productions and DC Comics. Created by artist Jim Lee and writer Brandon Choi, he first appeared in WildC.A.T.s #1 (August 1992), as a member of that titular superhero team, during the period when Wildstorm and its properties were owned by Jim Lee.[1] In that incarnation, Grifter is a former government operative and member of the military unit Team 7 and the espionage agency International Operations.
In 1999, Lee sold Wildstorm to DC Comics, and ownership of all Wildstorm characters, including Grifter, transferred to DC Comics. His backstory and continuity remained the same however, until DC's 2011 relaunch of their entire comics line, The New 52, which rebooted the continuity for most of its characters. Since then, the character has starred in his own DC series, and has also made appearances in numerous other DC titles, such as Voodoo, Legion Lost, Team 7, Animal Man and Deathstroke.
The character has been voiced by Colin O'Meara in Wild C.A.T.s, and Danny Jacobs in Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox.
Alter ego
Cole Cash
Team affiliations
WildC.A.T.s
Team 7
The Authority
International Operations
Notable aliases
Deadeye
Abilities
Highly skilled martial artist and hand-to-hand combatant
Expert marksman and melee fighter
Psionics (usually either dormant or passive)
Telekinesis
Telepathy
Accelerated healing factor
Espionage mastery
Extended longevity
WildStorm (Image Comics, later DC Comics)
First appearance
WildC.A.T.s #1 (August 1992)
Created by
Jim Lee
Brandon Choi
Cole cash guide me through my physics final... End my suffering big dog...
and Jenny with a grandma fit
mother is mothering
DC vs. Vampires #9
i reread wildcats 1999 recently. i really like noir
just a kiddo
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Nubia and the Amazons #5 / Trial of the Amazons #1
About Talia’s dresses
do y’all wanna see my favorite picture of bruce and talia 🥰
Spartan by Ron Salas
WildCATS by Brett Booth & Thomas Mason
Not an actual cover