SOLDIER

Real NameJack Harackiewicz

Class: Human

Occupation: Soldier

Group Affiliation: None

Known Relatives: None

Aliases: None

Base of Operations: Mobile, 1940s era to present, Earth-50

First Appearance: WildC.A.T.S Sourcebook (Image) #2 (November, 1993)

PowersSoldier was a consummate soldier, well trained with firearms, knives and explosives. He was a fierce if undisciplined brawler. Soldier was in exceptional condition for a man in his 60s, displaying impressive strength and durability.

HistorySoldier served in WWII, Korea, Vietnam and several other armed conflicts, though he never rose in the ranks above sergeant because he was undisciplined and refused to take orders.

(WildC.A.T.S: Covert Action Teams (Image) #10) -

(WildC.A.T.S: Covert Action Teams (Image) #11-13) - Cordelia Matheson, aka Savant, studied an exhibit on Anteocles of Thrygia, a soldier and statesman contemporaneous of Alexander the Great, in the Smithsonian. The curator Charles Russell introduced himself, impressed by the granddaughter of the woman who’d bequeathed an entire wing to the museum. Their talk was interrupted when Zealot sent Cordelia an emergency distress signal. Tapestry and her lover Soma had captured the WildC.A.T.S looking to alter their past and make Lord Emp loyal to her and sent the Triad after Zealot and her allies Miranda Tai and the Huntsman. Cordelia contacted Soldier, saying she needed his help and ordering him to forget his old grudges against Zealot. Cordelia said she was going to contact Majestic to help them save the WildC.A.T.S. The Triad pursued Zealot, Miranda and Huntsman, with H.A.R.M. launching missiles that scorched whole city blocks in Brooklyn. Attica was concerned about the attention they were attracting and suggested moving in for the kill in close quarters. Tapestry continued to reweave the histories and souls of the WildC.A.T.S making them into her loyal servants. Voodoo’s Raksha demanded to be fed, so Lord Emp called his assistants Jules and Stansfield to meet them and act as a sacrifice. Voodoo rebelled against hurting her friends, fighting the Raksha on the psychic plane. Huntsman was prepared to make a final stand against the Triad, asking Zealot to guard Miranda. Zealot’s wounds she’d suffered from the Raksha grew infected and she felt herself becoming possessed., but fought off the demonic control. Huntsman fought bravely, but was seemingly incinerated by Slag, who was always pleased to inflict pain. Miranda had a violent reaction to Huntsman’s seeming passing and Zealot went into battle against the Triad, but was surprised to find Huntsman unharmed. Zealot tapped into her magical abilities, casting a spell that turned slag back into a human being. Huntsman was impressed, but Zealot told him she’d just damned her soul. Savant, Majestic and Soldier arrived in time to take out the rest of the Triad, but Savant was distraught that they’d arrived after Zealot had been forced to cast a spell. Grifter arrived on the scene to offer his support as they prepared to confront Tapestry. Tapestry was watching them through a scrying spell and gloated that Zealot’s soul would forever belong to her. Jules and Stansfield, trusting Voodoo implicitly, lent their lifeforce to her to help her exorcise the Raksha. Zealot and company battled against the WildC.A.T.S and Alabaster Wu, who were now all loyal creations of Tapestry. Zealot and Tapestry engaged in a sorceress’ duel, but were quickly stalemated. Miranda Tai took a shard of an Orb of Power from Savants bag, swinging the battle in Zealot’s favor. The battle left Tapestry injured, and Soma fled with her, telling Zealot he’d kill her for harming his mistress. Savant told everyone that the magic Zealot used was learned from Tapestry herself, who’d always wanted to craft Zealot in her old image. She claimed the power was bound to corrupt Zealot, and she had to die. Majestic said that as a Kherubim lord he agreed and had the authority to pass sentence on Zealot. Zealot agreed that she would eventually be unable to control her magical powers, and wished she could purge herself of them. Voodoo came to her aid, helping her purge Tapestry’s magic, and in the process returning the WildC.A.T.S to normal. Emp agreed to give Alabaster Wu the Brooklyn dockyards so that he could resettle his people and save lives.

(WildC.A.T.S: Covert Action Teams (Image) #17) - Soldier, having a hard time coming to grips with his own mortality and not knowing what day would be his last went to a bar to get drunk and get in a bar brawl.

Comments: Created by Chris Claremont & Jim Lee.

Soldier was originally published by Wildstorm Comics, an imprint of Image Comics, which DC acquired the rights to in January, 1999.

Soldier's appearance in WildC.A.T.S: Covert Action Teams (Image) #10-13 was reprinted in Absolute WildC.A.T.S, WildC.A.T.S: Covert Action Teams (Image) #17 was reprinted in James Robinson’s Complete WildC.A.T.S. WildC.A.T.S: Covert Action Teams (Image) #10-12 was republished by DC Comics in a digital format.

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