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Ongoing, First published Feb 17, 2015
When murder cases in New York begin to have unexplainable causes, Detective Natalie Wilde begins to realize that there are people out in the world who have unfathomable abilities.

Magnus Dare is the assistant to the well known eccentric inventor Robert Hail. When he stumbles into the wrong place at the wrong time and wakes up with his clothes is tatters and not a scratch on his body, he begins to realize that life as he knew it is over.

With his new found abilities and a lesson from his dead Mother, Magnus begins to roam the streets at night. As what scientist and journalists are calling an 'Apex' Magnus becomes the rising hero Cyclone. As his powers grow, people begin to wonder if he can defend the city against Shift, the most powerful Apex who intends to make New York his playground.
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