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  • Wildcats Version 3.0 Vol 1 11
Indicia Publisher
  • DC Comics, Inc.
Letterer1
  • Comicraft
Inker1
  • Richard Friend
Inker1
  • Richard Friend
Writer1
  • Joe Casey
Penciler1
  • Dustin Nguyen
Image2Text
  • Textless
Colourist1
  • Wildstorm FX
  • Randy Mayor
Writer1
  • Joe Casey
StoryTitle
  • The Night the Lights Went Out in Garfield
Editor1
  • Kristy Quinn
  • Ben Abernathy
Penciler1
  • Dustin Nguyen
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Sam Garfield * Supporting Characters: * * * Jesse Baker Villains: * Other Characters: * Locations: * :* *Santa Monica :* Accounting Firm of Harper & Brody Items: * Vehicles: *
Letterer1
  • Comicraft
Colourist1
  • Wildstorm FX
  • Randy Mayor
Editor1
  • Kristy Quinn
  • Ben Abernathy
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CoverArtist
  • Dustin Nguyen
  • Rian Hughes
Country
  • USA
Executive Editor
  • Jim Lee
Issue
  • 11
Volume
  • 1
Title
  • Wildcats Version 3.0
Day
  • 25
Month
  • August
Synopsis
  • Sam Garfield continues his unsatisfied work at the Accounting Firm of Harper & Brody before leaving to see his father, the original owner of Garfield and Dolby's firm who sold it. Garfield shares his disgust with his father for selling out their firm without even telling his own son about it beforehand and that he was following his duty to run the firm as a family business. The elder Garfield, unconcernedly, justify his sale as a favor for them as the firm was not doing well - as aforementioned by Jack Marlowe - under his son's direction. Also, he tells Garfield that the reason he fails to run their firm is due to not advising his clients. Garfield, however, is frustrated in hearing what his father said to him and blames him for ruining his life. At Halo, Marlowe is debrief on his upcoming meeting with Belljar's stockholders which all of whom are very upset of his acquisition. After adjourning his office meeting, Marlowe sees to Cole Cash with Agent Orange. Marlowe have a plan on giving Orange back to the FBI. Meanwhile, Garfield is stuck in a rush hour traffic while trying to make a phone call to Dolby. While undergoing a case of road rage, Garfield is cut by another driver and attempts to drive him out of the road. This forces the agitated driver to come out of his car with a crowbar and proceeds to smashing Garfield's car. Garfield grabs his pistol from his dashboard and shot the driver fatally through the neck, killing him. Garfield is surprise of what he did and drives away in fear. That night Garfield goes to Dolby's home for a place to hide and telling his friend of what happened. A knock is heard on Dolby's door in which Garfield fears to be the police and he fled down the fire escape before Dolby could do anything to stop him. Garfield is at a bar where he sees a televised news of his shooting and learns that eyewitness has identified his license plate. A somber Garfield, realizing his life is going downhill, drives back to his father's empty shore beach home. He then walks to the shore in an attempt to drown himself but is interrupt by the appearance of Marlowe. He explains to Garfield that he has known of his shooting and manage to rectify the situation: he erase all of Garfield's connection to the shooting. Marlowe states that he did this in not only to protect Halo's interest but the man Garfield killed was a crooked undercover police officer who had murdered his partner. In which Marlowe sees this a reconcilable judgment for Garfield to killing a murderer, and if the details of this incident were to go public, the LAPD would undoubtedly suffer a degree of embarrassment they apparently cannot afford, and has pinned the crime on a new suspect now in custody. Marlowe continues that Garfield is indebted to him and hereby make Garfield a following offer: Garfield's place at Harper & Brody was for a specific reason. The firm was a CIA front company. The commissions collected are filtered through other companies that, in turn, fund covert intelligence activities both here and abroad. Even its employees are trained field agents. Marlowe acquired the firm with full knowledge of its function in which the CIA are unaware of, and he needs Garfield there as his mole within the company in order to have Marlowe's interests in the upper hand. Marlowe shares his respects to Garfield as a man of great passions, but realizing he cannot just force him to act on this endeavor despite Marlowe's actions on Garfield's behalf. He gives this as choice for Garfield to decide to whether to serve the idea of a better world or not. The next day, Garfield has accept Marlowe's offer and returns to the Harper & Brody firm with some level of confidence. At Halo, Marlowe is abruptly met by Jesse Baker, a crew chief for the Halo stock car team. Baker have come to tell Marlowe that he and his team have been doing several trials on the stock car and have discover that it have been exceeding way past its mileage, and even depleting its gas tank, and finding out the cause that the vehicle is being directly power by its Halo brand car battery.
Image
  • Wildcats Version 3.0 Vol 1 11 Textless.jpg
Rating
  • M
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 2003