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  • Steel Harbor
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  • Steel Harbor was a location in Empire City. It was a base of Agent Moya, and somewhere around here Sasha was drained dry by Moya. It was also here where Cole had his final battle with David Warner.
  • Steel Harbor is a city in the Dark Horse Universe and is the home to the superheroine/antiheroine Barb Wire as well as the Wolf Gang.
  • Steel Harbor is a decaying, sprawling urban nightmare of a city which acts as one of the settings in Dark Horse Comics now dead line of Comics Greatest World. While the entire Team CGW was involved with the creation of each of the settings, Chris Warner was charged with the majority of design for the Steel Harbor locale. The city itself was a combination of Detroit and Watts during the period of their 1960's riots, only this time the violence was between superpowered gangs fighting for turf. One feature of various series was the commentary, supposedly on the radio, by a brassy talk-show host who bemoaned the plight of his city and called out the weak police and political powers in Steel Harbor for allowing the city to descend into such violence. Several series were set in Steel Harbor. Onl
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  • Prime Movers and Wolf Gang Headquarters
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  • Barb Wire, Motorhead, Prime Movers, Wolf Gang
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  • Points of Interest
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  • Comics Greatest World - Barb Wire #1
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  • Residents
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  • First Appearance
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  • United States of America
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  • Location
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  • Steel Harbor
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  • 250
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  • Steel Harbor.jpg
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  • Steel Harbor is a decaying, sprawling urban nightmare of a city which acts as one of the settings in Dark Horse Comics now dead line of Comics Greatest World. While the entire Team CGW was involved with the creation of each of the settings, Chris Warner was charged with the majority of design for the Steel Harbor locale. The city itself was a combination of Detroit and Watts during the period of their 1960's riots, only this time the violence was between superpowered gangs fighting for turf. One feature of various series was the commentary, supposedly on the radio, by a brassy talk-show host who bemoaned the plight of his city and called out the weak police and political powers in Steel Harbor for allowing the city to descend into such violence. Several series were set in Steel Harbor. Only Barb Wire was truly successful. * 1-5: D.G.Chichester, writer/Karl Waller, pencils/Tim Bradstreet, inks/Simon Bisley, covers. * 6: Chichester, writer/Waller, pencils/Eric Shanower, inks/Bisely, covers. * (7-8): See 6. Note: Unofficially, the two issue King Tiger/Motorhead crossover consisted of the previously unpublished remaining issues of the series.
  • Steel Harbor was a location in Empire City. It was a base of Agent Moya, and somewhere around here Sasha was drained dry by Moya. It was also here where Cole had his final battle with David Warner.
  • Steel Harbor is a city in the Dark Horse Universe and is the home to the superheroine/antiheroine Barb Wire as well as the Wolf Gang.