Issue 1
Rebel & the Wolves volume 1 issue 1
In Crown City, young Rue Robertson tries to stay focused on discipline and purpose while growing up around the pressures of street influence and legacy. As tensions between crews begin rising across the city, Rue feels the pull to stand up against the forces hurting his community—even if he doesn’t yet understand where that path will lead.
At the same time, a young boy named Yari Santos begins experiencing strange events connected to a mysterious bracelet hidden in his backpack. As the object starts to awaken, Yari unknowingly steps closer to a powerful legacy tied to his family.
Two young lives begin moving toward something bigger—while Crown City slowly prepares for the rise of the wolves.
Volume 1
Rebel & the wolves Volume 1 issue 2
In the aftermath of the bank robbery and arrests shaking Crown City, Rue Robertson focuses on what matters most—his children. Balancing the responsibilities of fatherhood with the pressures surrounding the streets, Rue begins noticing something changing within him. His senses sharpen, his instincts become faster, and he starts reading situations before they unfold.
Searching for answers, Rue visits his imprisoned father, The Conductor, who recognizes the shift immediately. Rather than calling it power, The Conductor explains it as awareness—the ability to control timing and movement like a conductor guiding music. He warns Rue that the more control he gains, the more danger will follow, especially for the family depending on him.
Meanwhile, through the mysterious bracelet connected to Yari Santos, Tadari senses Rue’s discipline and growing restraint, confirming that something important is beginning to take shape.
As Rue returns home to his sleeping children, he begins to understand the true weight of his path. Because real power isn’t about what you can do—it’s about what you choose not to do.
Issue 2
Rebel & the Wolves Volume 1 Issue 3
REBEL & THE WOLVES — Issue #3
“Through the Child”
Short Synopsis
Days after the city begins to shift, Yari Santos becomes the bridge for something much bigger—relaying messages from Tadari Santos Sr. directly to Rue Robertson. Through the child, Tadari reveals a deeper truth: the real power in Crown City isn’t the gangs, but the forces controlling them from above—political figures, financiers, and hidden power brokers.
Tadari doesn’t ask Rue to serve a cartel—he asks him to bring balance. To disrupt the systems manipulating the streets and to confront the rise of new, dangerous forces.
As Rue wrestles with the weight of that responsibility, he takes his first step forward—operating alone, suited for the first time, and targeting a Swords operation tied to powerful backers. The move is precise, controlled, and intentional.
But he’s not the only one paying attention.
From the shadows, Ravi Patel watches closely, recognizing that something new has entered the game.
As Rue stands above the city, one truth becomes clear—this isn’t about gangs anymore.
It’s about control.
Issue 3
Rebel & the Wolves Volume 1 issue 4
In the aftermath of Rebel’s first strike, Crown City begins to shift. The Swords struggle to understand who disrupted their operation, while Ravi Patel studies the scene and realizes the attack wasn’t random—it was controlled.
As rumors spread through the streets, the Young Wolves start getting pulled into the ripple effects, forcing Rue to keep his distance to protect them. Meanwhile, tensions rise within the Wolves leadership, as Rashad pushes for aggressive action while Robert refuses to move without clarity.
Through Yari, Tadari continues guiding Rue, revealing that this is only the beginning of a larger plan to dismantle the forces controlling the city from above. As Rebel moves again—targeting money and influence instead of chaos—new players begin to take notice.
Because in Crown City, pressure doesn’t break anything.
It exposes who’s really in control.

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