Issue 1
G-Lock volume 1 issue 1
G-LOCK — ISSUE #1: “PACIFICA SOUTH” (SYNOPSIS)
Pacifica South doesn’t speak loud.
It watches first.
Malik Miles—known as G-Lock—stands at the center of that silence.
He’s not loud. Not flashy. Not reckless.
But the entire block moves around him like gravity.
From the corners to the liquor stores, from old heads to young runners, everybody understands the same thing without it being said—Malik runs Pacifica South. Not through fear alone, but through presence. Through control. Through knowing exactly when to move… and when not to.
He didn’t come from here.
But that don’t matter anymore.
As the night unfolds, we see how deep that presence runs—people avoiding eye contact, voices lowering when he’s near, even rivals choosing not to push things too far. This is a man who doesn’t need to prove anything. The proof is already built into the way the city reacts to him.
But beneath that control… something shifts.
A quiet moment turns into something else when Malik notices an alley behind him—too still, too silent. Inside, a body lies on the ground. At first, it looks like just another casualty of the streets.
Then the fingers twitch.
Not like someone dying.
Like something waking up.
Before Malik can process it, a gunshot cracks through the night. He’s hit in the arm—but the bullet isn’t normal. The wound doesn’t just bleed—it pulses. Energy spreads beneath his skin like something alive, something embedded.
By the end of the night, Malik realizes this wasn’t random.
This wasn’t just violence.
Something followed him.
Something marked him.
And whatever it is…
it just entered Pacifica
Issue 2
G-Lock Volume 1 issue 2
ISSUE #2 — “DA HANDLERS”
Short Synopsis
Malik proves his crew isn’t built like a normal gang—it operates like a controlled system.
Every move has structure. Every member has a role. Discipline matters more than emotion, and Malik runs the organization with precision rather than chaos. The issue follows the day-to-day mechanics of the crew, showing how tightly organized their operations really are.
But when one member ignores protocol and disrespects the system, Malik responds instantly.
No speeches.
No warnings repeated.
The member is executed as an example.
The message is clear:
Malik does not repeat himself.
By the end of the issue, however, something impossible happens.
The same member is later seen walking through the streets again—silent, emotionless, controlled.
No explanation.
Just presence.
And suddenly, the crew realizes the rules around Malik may be bigger—and stranger—than they understood.
Issue 3
G-Lock Volume 1 issue 3
🩸⚫ G-LOCK / DA HANDLERS — Issue Ending: “RETURN”
Short Synopsis
After Rico disappears into the darkness of Pacifica South, everyone assumes he’s dead.
The alley is left empty except for rainwater, drifting trash, and a fading blood trail swallowed by the city itself. Meanwhile, Malik sits quietly outside the liquor store wearing the new G-LOCK jacket, sensing something changing beneath the surface.
Then the city answers back.
Late that night, something begins dragging itself through the streets.
Broken limbs.
Blood smeared across the pavement.
Lobos colors torn apart.
It’s Rico.
Alive.
But wrong.
As civilians panic and both the Handlers and Lobos rush toward the scene, Malik arrives last—calm, unreadable, already understanding this is bigger than survival.
The issue ends with a terrifying realization:
Pacifica South didn’t give Rico back.
It returned something else wearing his body

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