Appearing in "Sin x Seven"
Featured Characters:
- Gen¹³
- Burnout
- Caitlin Fairchild
- Freefall
- Grunge
- John Lynch (as "Earl")
- Sarah Rainmaker
Antagonists:
- Seven Deadly Sins (First Appearance)
- Anger (Try Saturnelli) (First Appearance)
- Envy (Saturn Saturnelli) (First Appearance)
- Gluttony (Femur Saturnelli) (First Appearance)
- Greed (Wallace Saturnelli) (First Appearance)
- Lust (Tiffany Saturnelli) (First Appearance)
- Pride (Gregor Saturnelli) (First Appearance)
- Sloth (Bali Saturnelli) (First Appearance)
- TAO (Disguised as John Lynch)
Locations:
- Wildstorm Universe
- United States of America
- New York City, New York
- Manhattan
- Omni-Seasons Hotel
- Manhattan
- New York City, New York
- United States of America
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "Sin x Seven"
Roxy tends to Sarah who is sick from the strain of pushing her powers to their limit in recent battles. Despite her condition, Sarah agrees to help Grunge improve his relationship with Roxy. Later, Burnout takes Roxy to Michael Monday’s apartment and finds it empty. Bobby uses his psionic powers to expose after-images of the pictures of Caitlin that once covered the walls. Meanwhile, Sarah takes Grunge to a newly-opened restaurant to guide him through how to behave on a date. Just as the restaurant owner toasts the opening, mobsters enter and threaten him. Burnout and Freefall arrive as a fight breaks out, and Fairchild and Lynch soon follow. The owner and his siblings comprise a superhuman group called the Seven Deadly Sins, and the conflict escalates into a three-way melee between them, the mobsters, and Gen 13. Lynch ends the battle by having Rainmaker summon a massive lightning strike. The effort weakens Sarah even further, and the team takes her home to rest. Through research, Caitlin concludes that Sarah’s use of her powers in recent months has destabilized global weather. When she brings her findings to Lynch, he knocks her out. Elsewhere, Earl is struck by a semi-truck while hitchhiking.
Notes
- This issue is reprinted in the Gen 13: We'll Take Manhattan trade paperback published in 2000.