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"Bloodlines" is a 1993 comic book story arc published by DC Comics. It was an intracompany crossover that ran through DC's superhero annuals and concluded with a two-issue Bloodbath miniseries written by Dan Raspler. The antagonists were a race of monstrous dragon-like aliens who killed humans for their spinal fluid. A small fraction of the parasite's victims survived and become super-heroes via their ordeal. This plot device introduced a wave of "New Blood" superheroes into the DC Universe. Seven DC Comics series were spun out of the event: Blood Pack, Razorsharp and the Psyba-Rats, Hitman, Anima, Loose Cannon, Argus and Gunfire.

"Bloodlines"
Bloodbath #1 starring the Justice League, art by Ed Hannigan.
PublisherDC Comics
Publication date1993
Genre
Creative team
Writer(s)("Bloodbath" only)
Dan Raspler
Penciller(s)("Bloodbath" only)
Chuck Wojtkiewicz
Sal Velluto
Inker(s)("Bloodbath" only)
Agop Gemdjian
Jeff Albrecht
Del Barras
Colorist(s)("Bloodbath" only)
Stuart Chaifetz

Publication history Edit

The villains of the crossover were the formerly imprisoned survivors of a race of alien parasites named Angon, Gemir, Glonth, Lissik, Pritor, Venev, and Slodd that could shapeshift into humanoid form. These humanoid forms were based on the initial entities they first encountered, a squadron of L.E.G.I.O.N. soldiers, most of whom perished. The bite of the Bloodlines Parasites was administered to the back of the neck by a mouth-within-a-mouth. This bite is intended to remove the spinal fluid for sustenance. This usually killed the victim for food, but occasionally awakened superhuman powers in the recipient. This was also the means by which the creatures could reproduce.

Each of the annuals involved in the crossover used this plot device to introduce a new super-powered character to the DC Universe. The Bloodlines crossover event spanned 23 of DC's regular titles and wrapped up in the two-part miniseries Bloodbath. The alien parasites that came to Earth to gather spinal fluid sacrificed themselves to help birth a gigantic alien known as the Taker. Many long-term heroes were absorbed into the monster, only to be saved by the very heroes the parasites had created.

This series spun off into the Blood Pack miniseries. Gunfire also had a short-lived series. Some of the heroes created by the aliens died in the 2005-2006's Infinite Crisis event.

The only New Blood character to succeed as an independent property was Hitman, who first appeared in 1993's Demon Annual and went on to star in his own sixty-issue ongoing series from 1996 to 2001 written by Garth Ennis and drawn by John McCrea.

In fact, of the few times New Blood characters made appearances after the Bloodlines event, a majority of the time they are killed off. Faces of Evil: Prometheus and JLA/Hitman #1 are examples. The former featured a brief cameo of the remaining members of the Bloodpack, only to have a majority of the team killed or maimed by the titular villain; it was referenced in the Justice League of America tie-in to the Blackest Night crossover, where Doctor Light mockingly mentions that most of the Blood Pack heroes had died and were quickly forgotten by the rest of the superhero community. Hitman/JLA #1, set before this, sees the Wally West Flash mention the Bloodline heroes' long casualty list and states, with irritation, that most of them are incompetent and are constantly trying to 'team up' with the League, while Green Lantern Kyle Rayner simply sums them up with: "Those guys are lame. I mean, they are really lame".

Hitman and Hitman/JLA both offered up sequels to Bloodlines. The first had the CIA trying to duplicate the power-giving effects of the parasites. The second, set chronologically earlier, had a separate breed of Bloodlines parasites. Hitman/JLA also had a scene showing the White House taking the Bloodlines parasites as so big a threat that they were willing to launch nuclear missiles at the Justice League to prevent the parasites from reaching Earth again.

Bloodlines Parasites Edit

Origins Edit

The seven Bloodlines Parasites were created for the Bloodlines crossover. The parasites premiered in Lobo (vol. 2) Annual #1 written by Alan Grant and drawn by Christian Alamy. The Parasites came from the same dimension as a powerful Shaman named Pax who gained his own powers due to being bitten by one of them and left for dead. The parasites escaped from their prison dimension. In the Lobo issue, they encountered a grouping of L.E.G.I.O.N. officers, whom they killed and took their alternate human forms from. They later ended up on Earth; while there they took to feeding on humans.

Feeding Edit

The aliens feed by draining the spinal fluid of their prey after administering a small dose of paralytic venom. They feed using a secondary proboscis-like jaw similar to the Xenomorphs from the Alien movies. If the feeding process is performed on a human possessing the metagene, the trauma of feeding on that victim will usually activate their metagene, granting them superpowers. Those so activated took to calling themselves "New Bloods".[1]

Biology Edit

The eight aliens included the seven parasites. All parasites had a heavy exoskeleton, four digits on each limb (one of which is small and opposable), skeletal faces, and the aforementioned feeding proboscis. Each parasite, however, had unique features and personalities based on the Seven Deadly Sins. Angon was red, had spiked shoulder plates, and was driven by anger. She was responsible for creating Edge, Ballistic, Jamm, and Prism. Gemir was red with bat-like wings. He was motivated by greed and had flaming hair in his human form. He was responsible for Joe Public, Myriad, Sparx, Cardinal Sin, and Samaritan. Glonth was a light blue, rotund beast with a lion-like mane who was motivated by gluttony. He created Loose Cannon, Hitman, and Chimera. Pritor was the prideful blue parasite with butterfly wings. He created Lionheart and Geist. Lissik was the lustful pink/purple parasite with moth-like wings. She created Anima, Nightblade, Hook, Terrorsmith, and Mongrel. Slodd was a slothful, off-white parasite with large patagium beneath his arms. Venev was an envious, green, six-armed parasite responsible for creating Argus, Razorsharp, Gunfire and Ragnarok. All of the Parasites gave themselves over to feed the Taker.[1][2]

Parasites return Edit

JLA Edit

A new group of parasitic aliens from the same universe infiltrated a space shuttle returning to earth. When the JLA sent Green Lantern to investigate, his ring's readings showed that these parasites had genetic similarities with the Bloodlines parasites. These aliens, however, were much smaller and permanently attached themselves to their human hosts. They controlled their hosts' minds, could communicate telepathically, and gave each non-superpowered host a superpower. These new parasites managed to take control of, or incapacitate, the entire Justice League on the moon. In order to stop them from reaching earth, Hitman (who was invited to the JLA Watchtower so that his blood could be analyzed) had to kill or maim several of the astronaut hosts. While some members of the JLA felt that this was murder, others recognized that Hitman stopped the invasion in the only way that he could.[3]

Batman and the Outsiders Edit

Another parasite, alone, is found by the Outsiders in a Gotham City club, being held captive, and admission charged for those wishing to gain superpowers. Nonetheless, as the parasites only activate the metagene in a number of humans, most customers do not survive the ordeal. Although the ending of Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 2) #10 had it flying off into the Gotham night with Batman on its back trying to bring it down, the story was interrupted with a Batman R.I.P. crossover, leaving the parasite's story unresolved.[4]

New Bloods Edit

 
The Blood Pack from Blood Pack #1, artist Christopher Taylor.

Some of the characters whose metagenes were activated by the parasites are Argus, Loose Cannon, Razorsharp, Terrorsmith, Hitman and Gunfire. If too much parasite venom was absorbed by the host's system it would cause hideous abnormalities, as seen with Terrorsmith. The mother alien known as the Taker was destroyed with the help of all the human New Bloods. Pax helped banish these aliens by sealing them up in the other-dimensional home of the Taker.

List of New Bloods Edit

The superhumans whose powers were awakened by the alien parasites were known collectively as "New Bloods". Individually, they were:

Anima
"Animus-summoning grunge rocker" debuted in The New Titans Annual #9.
Argus
"Shadow-melding undercover agent from Central City" debuted in The Flash (vol. 2) Annual #6.
Ballistic
"Korean-American hero and an armed and dangerous vigilante" debuted in Batman Annual #17.
Cardinal Sin
"Disillusioned priest" debuted in Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight Annual #3.
Chimera
"Illusion-creating heroine of India" debuted in Team Titans Annual #1.
Edge
"Blade-hurling community hero" debuted in Superman: The Man of Steel Annual #2.
Geist
"Ghostly night-hero, ironically only becomes visible in the dark" debuted in Detective Comics Annual #6.
Gunfire
"Able to explosively convert matter to energy" debuted in Deathstroke Annual #2.
Hitman
"A hitman who gained the powers of telepathy and X-ray vision" debuted in Demon Annual #2.
Hook
"Hook-handed former soldier" debuted in Green Arrow (vol. 2) Annual #6
Jamm
"Prodigious surfer-dude" debuted in Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. 4) Annual #4.
Joe Public
"Strength-siphoning patriot" debuted in Batman: Shadow of the Bat Annual #1.
Krag
"Stone bodied hero, super strength" debuted in Justice League America Annual #7.
Layla
"Tough-as-nails space explorer" debuted in Lobo (vol. 2) Annual #1.
Lionheart
"Armored high-tech knight, hero of Great Britain" debuted in Justice League International Annual #4.
Loose Cannon
"Super-strong ex-cop, a mood ring version of the Hulk whose color changes as he gets angrier" debuted in Action Comics Annual #5.
Loria
"Woman who could transform into living metal, super strong agent of the Quorum" debuted in Showcase '94 #12.
Mongrel
"Darkforce-blasting African American-Vietnamese hero" debuted in Hawkman (vol. 3) Annual #1.
Myriad
"Personality-absorbing assassin" debuted in Superman (vol. 2) Annual #5.
Nightblade
"Chinese-American regenerating martial artist, survived Mongul's destruction of Coast City" debuted in Green Lantern (vol. 3) Annual #2.
Pax
"Last of his race, space-shaman" debuted in L.E.G.I.O.N. Annual #4.
Prism
"Light-manipulating scientist" debuted in Eclipso Annual #1.
Razorsharp
"Sword-limb'd hacker" debuted in Robin (vol. 2) Annual #2.
Shadowstryke
"Tragic hero, dark force energy" debuted in Justice League America Annual #7.
Slingshot
"African-American heroine, power to give anything she touches an acceleration factor" debuted in Justice League America Annual #7.
Sparx
"Lightning-wielding heroine from Canada", member of the Force Family debuted in The Adventures of Superman Annual #5.
Terrorsmith
"Monster-making villain" debuted in Justice League America Annual #7.

Another New Blood, Freight Train, was introduced in Outsiders vol. 4 #30, described as: "Black Canadian mercenary with the ability to absorb kinetic energy and give himself superdense skin, superspeed, and superhuman strength".[5][6]

Blood Pack Edit

 
Blood Pack #1, artist Christopher Taylor.

With corporate backing, and under the leadership of seasoned veteran Jade, some of the New Bloods formed a superhero team known as the Blood Pack. The series was created by Charles Moore and Christopher Taylor. Blood Pack was a four issue limited series.

Blood Pack Members Edit

  • Jade - Jennie-Lynn Hayden is a living power ring, and the daughter of Green Lantern Alan Scott. She is team leader.
  • Ballistic
  • Nightblade
  • Loria
  • Geist
  • Mongrel
  • Sparx
  • Razorsharp

Loria would die in the final issue of the series. Most of the team's members - Ballistic, Geist, Mongrel, Nightblade and Razorsharp - were slain by Superboy-Prime in Infinite Crisis #7, the final issue of the 2005-2006 DC event, incinerated by his heat vision.[7] During the events of Blackest Night, the five slain heroes were reanimated as members of the Black Lantern Corps and head for Earth Prime to torment Superboy-Prime. He destroys them by using the black ring cycling through the power set of emotions, resulting in a burst of colored energy that destroys Black Lanterns.[8] Geist and Nightblade would later appear during Final Crisis, amongst a large group of "forgotten" characters encountering Superman in Limbo.[9]

A new Blood Pack was introduced in Faces of Evil: Prometheus, made up of other surviving Bloodlines heroes. Led by Argus, the team included Gunfire, Anima, and Hook. Hook was killed by an impostor Prometheus. Gunfire's hands were amputated and Anima was killed in an ensuing encounter with the real Prometheus.

Chapter order Edit

Bloodlines was divided into four "chapters": Outbreak, Earthplague, Deathstorm, and Bloodbath. The order of the storyline is as follows:

Bloodlines: Outbreak Edit

  • Lobo (vol. 2) Annual #1
  • Superman: The Man of Steel Annual #2
  • Batman: Shadow of The Bat Annual #1
  • The Flash (vol. 2) Annual #6
  • The New Titans Annual #9
  • Superman (vol. 2) Annual #5
  • Green Lantern (vol. 3) Annual #2
  • Batman Annual #17
  • Justice League International Annual #4

Bloodlines: Earthplague Edit

  • Robin (vol. 2) Annual #2
  • Action Comics Annual #5
  • Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. 4) Annual #4
  • Green Arrow (vol. 2) Annual #6
  • Detective Comics Annual #6
  • Justice League America Annual #7
  • The Adventures of Superman Annual #5
  • Hawkman (vol. 3) Annual #1

Bloodlines: Deathstorm Edit

  • Deathstroke, the Terminator Annual #2
  • Eclipso Annual #1
  • Demon Annual #2
  • Batman: Legends of The Dark Knight Annual #3
  • Team Titans Annual #1
  • L.E.G.I.O.N. '93 Annual #4

Bloodlines: Bloodbath Edit

  • Bloodbath #1
  • Bloodbath #2

The New 52 Edit

As part of The New 52 (a reboot of DC's continuity), the Bloodlines crossover was revamped and integrated as a six-issue miniseries. When a meteor crashes to Earth, bringing with it an unspeakable alien presence that terrorizes a nearby small town, the lucky ones die first. As for the rest, they find themselves locked in a hellish struggle for control of their bodies and their minds.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Bloodlines Aliens". DCU Guide. Retrieved 2011-02-06.
  2. ^ [Bloodlines Trading Cards, DC Comics, Skybox International, 1993]
  3. ^ JLA/Hitman #1-2. DC Comics, 2007
  4. ^ Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 2) #9-10
  5. ^ Origin in Outsiders (vol. 4) #35 (February 2011).
  6. ^ "Freight Train (comic book character)". Comicvine.com. Retrieved 2011-02-06.
  7. ^ Infinite Crisis #7
  8. ^ Adventure Comics (vol. 2) #4-5 (2006)
  9. ^ Final Crisis Superman Beyond 3D #1-2 (October 2008)

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This article is about the 1993 DC Comics story arc For other comics with similar titles see Bloodline disambiguation Bloodlines is a 1993 comic book story arc published by DC Comics It was an intracompany crossover that ran through DC s superhero annuals and concluded with a two issue Bloodbath miniseries written by Dan Raspler The antagonists were a race of monstrous dragon like aliens who killed humans for their spinal fluid A small fraction of the parasite s victims survived and become super heroes via their ordeal This plot device introduced a wave of New Blood superheroes into the DC Universe Seven DC Comics series were spun out of the event Blood Pack Razorsharp and the Psyba Rats Hitman Anima Loose Cannon Argus and Gunfire Bloodlines Bloodbath 1 starring the Justice League art by Ed Hannigan PublisherDC ComicsPublication date1993GenreScience fiction superhero CrossoverTitle s Outbreak Lobo vol 2 Annual 1Superman The Man of Steel Annual 2Batman Shadow of the Bat Annual 1The Flash vol 2 Annual 6The New Titans Annual 9Superman vol 2 Annual 5Green Lantern vol 3 Annual 2Batman Annual 17Justice League International Annual 4 Earthplague Robin vol 2 Annual 2Action Comics Annual 5Legion of Super Heroes vol 4 Annual 4Green Arrow vol 2 Annual 6Detective Comics Annual 6Justice League America Annual 7The Adventures of Superman Annual 5Hawkman vol 3 Annual 1 Deathstorm Deathstroke the Terminator Annual 2Eclipso Annual 1Demon Annual 2Batman Legends of the Dark Knight Annual 3Team Titans Annual 1L E G I O N 93 Annual 4 Bloodbath Bloodbath 1 2Creative teamWriter s Bloodbath only Dan RasplerPenciller s Bloodbath only Chuck WojtkiewiczSal VellutoInker s Bloodbath only Agop GemdjianJeff AlbrechtDel BarrasColorist s Bloodbath only Stuart Chaifetz Contents 1 Publication history 2 Bloodlines Parasites 2 1 Origins 2 2 Feeding 2 3 Biology 2 4 Parasites return 2 4 1 JLA 2 4 2 Batman and the Outsiders 3 New Bloods 3 1 List of New Bloods 4 Blood Pack 4 1 Blood Pack Members 5 Chapter order 5 1 Bloodlines Outbreak 5 2 Bloodlines Earthplague 5 3 Bloodlines Deathstorm 5 4 Bloodlines Bloodbath 6 The New 52 7 References 8 External linksPublication history EditThe villains of the crossover were the formerly imprisoned survivors of a race of alien parasites named Angon Gemir Glonth Lissik Pritor Venev and Slodd that could shapeshift into humanoid form These humanoid forms were based on the initial entities they first encountered a squadron of L E G I O N soldiers most of whom perished The bite of the Bloodlines Parasites was administered to the back of the neck by a mouth within a mouth This bite is intended to remove the spinal fluid for sustenance This usually killed the victim for food but occasionally awakened superhuman powers in the recipient This was also the means by which the creatures could reproduce Each of the annuals involved in the crossover used this plot device to introduce a new super powered character to the DC Universe The Bloodlines crossover event spanned 23 of DC s regular titles and wrapped up in the two part miniseries Bloodbath The alien parasites that came to Earth to gather spinal fluid sacrificed themselves to help birth a gigantic alien known as the Taker Many long term heroes were absorbed into the monster only to be saved by the very heroes the parasites had created This series spun off into the Blood Pack miniseries Gunfire also had a short lived series Some of the heroes created by the aliens died in the 2005 2006 s Infinite Crisis event The only New Blood character to succeed as an independent property was Hitman who first appeared in 1993 s Demon Annual and went on to star in his own sixty issue ongoing series from 1996 to 2001 written by Garth Ennis and drawn by John McCrea In fact of the few times New Blood characters made appearances after the Bloodlines event a majority of the time they are killed off Faces of Evil Prometheus and JLA Hitman 1 are examples The former featured a brief cameo of the remaining members of the Bloodpack only to have a majority of the team killed or maimed by the titular villain it was referenced in the Justice League of America tie in to the Blackest Night crossover where Doctor Light mockingly mentions that most of the Blood Pack heroes had died and were quickly forgotten by the rest of the superhero community Hitman JLA 1 set before this sees the Wally West Flash mention the Bloodline heroes long casualty list and states with irritation that most of them are incompetent and are constantly trying to team up with the League while Green Lantern Kyle Rayner simply sums them up with Those guys are lame I mean they are really lame Hitman and Hitman JLA both offered up sequels to Bloodlines The first had the CIA trying to duplicate the power giving effects of the parasites The second set chronologically earlier had a separate breed of Bloodlines parasites Hitman JLA also had a scene showing the White House taking the Bloodlines parasites as so big a threat that they were willing to launch nuclear missiles at the Justice League to prevent the parasites from reaching Earth again Bloodlines Parasites EditOrigins Edit The seven Bloodlines Parasites were created for the Bloodlines crossover The parasites premiered in Lobo vol 2 Annual 1 written by Alan Grant and drawn by Christian Alamy The Parasites came from the same dimension as a powerful Shaman named Pax who gained his own powers due to being bitten by one of them and left for dead The parasites escaped from their prison dimension In the Lobo issue they encountered a grouping of L E G I O N officers whom they killed and took their alternate human forms from They later ended up on Earth while there they took to feeding on humans Feeding Edit The aliens feed by draining the spinal fluid of their prey after administering a small dose of paralytic venom They feed using a secondary proboscis like jaw similar to the Xenomorphs from the Alien movies If the feeding process is performed on a human possessing the metagene the trauma of feeding on that victim will usually activate their metagene granting them superpowers Those so activated took to calling themselves New Bloods 1 Biology Edit The eight aliens included the seven parasites All parasites had a heavy exoskeleton four digits on each limb one of which is small and opposable skeletal faces and the aforementioned feeding proboscis Each parasite however had unique features and personalities based on the Seven Deadly Sins Angon was red had spiked shoulder plates and was driven by anger She was responsible for creating Edge Ballistic Jamm and Prism Gemir was red with bat like wings He was motivated by greed and had flaming hair in his human form He was responsible for Joe Public Myriad Sparx Cardinal Sin and Samaritan Glonth was a light blue rotund beast with a lion like mane who was motivated by gluttony He created Loose Cannon Hitman and Chimera Pritor was the prideful blue parasite with butterfly wings He created Lionheart and Geist Lissik was the lustful pink purple parasite with moth like wings She created Anima Nightblade Hook Terrorsmith and Mongrel Slodd was a slothful off white parasite with large patagium beneath his arms Venev was an envious green six armed parasite responsible for creating Argus Razorsharp Gunfire and Ragnarok All of the Parasites gave themselves over to feed the Taker 1 2 Parasites return Edit JLA Edit A new group of parasitic aliens from the same universe infiltrated a space shuttle returning to earth When the JLA sent Green Lantern to investigate his ring s readings showed that these parasites had genetic similarities with the Bloodlines parasites These aliens however were much smaller and permanently attached themselves to their human hosts They controlled their hosts minds could communicate telepathically and gave each non superpowered host a superpower These new parasites managed to take control of or incapacitate the entire Justice League on the moon In order to stop them from reaching earth Hitman who was invited to the JLA Watchtower so that his blood could be analyzed had to kill or maim several of the astronaut hosts While some members of the JLA felt that this was murder others recognized that Hitman stopped the invasion in the only way that he could 3 Batman and the Outsiders Edit Another parasite alone is found by the Outsiders in a Gotham City club being held captive and admission charged for those wishing to gain superpowers Nonetheless as the parasites only activate the metagene in a number of humans most customers do not survive the ordeal Although the ending of Batman and the Outsiders vol 2 10 had it flying off into the Gotham night with Batman on its back trying to bring it down the story was interrupted with a Batman R I P crossover leaving the parasite s story unresolved 4 New Bloods Edit nbsp The Blood Pack from Blood Pack 1 artist Christopher Taylor Some of the characters whose metagenes were activated by the parasites are Argus Loose Cannon Razorsharp Terrorsmith Hitman and Gunfire If too much parasite venom was absorbed by the host s system it would cause hideous abnormalities as seen with Terrorsmith The mother alien known as the Taker was destroyed with the help of all the human New Bloods Pax helped banish these aliens by sealing them up in the other dimensional home of the Taker List of New Bloods Edit The superhumans whose powers were awakened by the alien parasites were known collectively as New Bloods Individually they were Anima Animus summoning grunge rocker debuted in The New Titans Annual 9 Argus Shadow melding undercover agent from Central City debuted in The Flash vol 2 Annual 6 Ballistic Korean American hero and an armed and dangerous vigilante debuted in Batman Annual 17 Cardinal Sin Disillusioned priest debuted in Batman Legends of the Dark Knight Annual 3 Chimera Illusion creating heroine of India debuted in Team Titans Annual 1 Edge Blade hurling community hero debuted in Superman The Man of Steel Annual 2 Geist Ghostly night hero ironically only becomes visible in the dark debuted in Detective Comics Annual 6 Gunfire Able to explosively convert matter to energy debuted in Deathstroke Annual 2 Hitman A hitman who gained the powers of telepathy and X ray vision debuted in Demon Annual 2 Hook Hook handed former soldier debuted in Green Arrow vol 2 Annual 6 Jamm Prodigious surfer dude debuted in Legion of Super Heroes vol 4 Annual 4 Joe Public Strength siphoning patriot debuted in Batman Shadow of the Bat Annual 1 Krag Stone bodied hero super strength debuted in Justice League America Annual 7 Layla Tough as nails space explorer debuted in Lobo vol 2 Annual 1 Lionheart Armored high tech knight hero of Great Britain debuted in Justice League International Annual 4 Loose Cannon Super strong ex cop a mood ring version of the Hulk whose color changes as he gets angrier debuted in Action Comics Annual 5 Loria Woman who could transform into living metal super strong agent of the Quorum debuted in Showcase 94 12 Mongrel Darkforce blasting African American Vietnamese hero debuted in Hawkman vol 3 Annual 1 Myriad Personality absorbing assassin debuted in Superman vol 2 Annual 5 Nightblade Chinese American regenerating martial artist survived Mongul s destruction of Coast City debuted in Green Lantern vol 3 Annual 2 Pax Last of his race space shaman debuted in L E G I O N Annual 4 Prism Light manipulating scientist debuted in Eclipso Annual 1 Razorsharp Sword limb d hacker debuted in Robin vol 2 Annual 2 Shadowstryke Tragic hero dark force energy debuted in Justice League America Annual 7 Slingshot African American heroine power to give anything she touches an acceleration factor debuted in Justice League America Annual 7 Sparx Lightning wielding heroine from Canada member of the Force Family debuted in The Adventures of Superman Annual 5 Terrorsmith Monster making villain debuted in Justice League America Annual 7 Another New Blood Freight Train was introduced in Outsiders vol 4 30 described as Black Canadian mercenary with the ability to absorb kinetic energy and give himself superdense skin superspeed and superhuman strength 5 6 Blood Pack Edit nbsp Blood Pack 1 artist Christopher Taylor With corporate backing and under the leadership of seasoned veteran Jade some of the New Bloods formed a superhero team known as the Blood Pack The series was created by Charles Moore and Christopher Taylor Blood Pack was a four issue limited series Blood Pack Members Edit Jade Jennie Lynn Hayden is a living power ring and the daughter of Green Lantern Alan Scott She is team leader Ballistic Nightblade Loria Geist Mongrel Sparx RazorsharpLoria would die in the final issue of the series Most of the team s members Ballistic Geist Mongrel Nightblade and Razorsharp were slain by Superboy Prime in Infinite Crisis 7 the final issue of the 2005 2006 DC event incinerated by his heat vision 7 During the events of Blackest Night the five slain heroes were reanimated as members of the Black Lantern Corps and head for Earth Prime to torment Superboy Prime He destroys them by using the black ring cycling through the power set of emotions resulting in a burst of colored energy that destroys Black Lanterns 8 Geist and Nightblade would later appear during Final Crisis amongst a large group of forgotten characters encountering Superman in Limbo 9 A new Blood Pack was introduced in Faces of Evil Prometheus made up of other surviving Bloodlines heroes Led by Argus the team included Gunfire Anima and Hook Hook was killed by an impostor Prometheus Gunfire s hands were amputated and Anima was killed in an ensuing encounter with the real Prometheus Chapter order EditBloodlines was divided into four chapters Outbreak Earthplague Deathstorm and Bloodbath The order of the storyline is as follows Bloodlines Outbreak Edit Lobo vol 2 Annual 1 Superman The Man of Steel Annual 2 Batman Shadow of The Bat Annual 1 The Flash vol 2 Annual 6 The New Titans Annual 9 Superman vol 2 Annual 5 Green Lantern vol 3 Annual 2 Batman Annual 17 Justice League International Annual 4Bloodlines Earthplague Edit Robin vol 2 Annual 2 Action Comics Annual 5 Legion of Super Heroes vol 4 Annual 4 Green Arrow vol 2 Annual 6 Detective Comics Annual 6 Justice League America Annual 7 The Adventures of Superman Annual 5 Hawkman vol 3 Annual 1Bloodlines Deathstorm Edit Deathstroke the Terminator Annual 2 Eclipso Annual 1 Demon Annual 2 Batman Legends of The Dark Knight Annual 3 Team Titans Annual 1 L E G I O N 93 Annual 4Bloodlines Bloodbath Edit Bloodbath 1 Bloodbath 2The New 52 EditAs part of The New 52 a reboot of DC s continuity the Bloodlines crossover was revamped and integrated as a six issue miniseries When a meteor crashes to Earth bringing with it an unspeakable alien presence that terrorizes a nearby small town the lucky ones die first As for the rest they find themselves locked in a hellish struggle for control of their bodies and their minds References Edit a b Bloodlines Aliens DCU Guide Retrieved 2011 02 06 Bloodlines Trading Cards DC Comics Skybox International 1993 JLA Hitman 1 2 DC Comics 2007 Batman and the Outsiders vol 2 9 10 Origin in Outsiders vol 4 35 February 2011 Freight Train comic book character Comicvine com Retrieved 2011 02 06 Infinite Crisis 7 Adventure Comics vol 2 4 5 2006 Final Crisis Superman Beyond 3D 1 2 October 2008 External links EditBloodlines at the DC Database Project DCU Guide Blood Pack Vanishing Point Bloodlines Checklist Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bloodlines comics amp oldid 1169026485 Blood Pack, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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