Issue 1
The OG’s Volume 1 Issue 1
THE OGs (Original Good Guys) — Issue #1
“Drop Zone”
Short Synopsis
In the war-torn jungles of Yiatnam, a military operation descends into chaos before it ever truly begins. Soldiers are dropped into a burning village under heavy fire, with no clear objective and no real control. Among them are Toro Wang, aggressive and battle-ready; Jet Chun, calm and observant; and Win La, unprepared for the reality unfolding around him.
As gunfire erupts and the mission quickly collapses, the difference between survival and morality becomes clear. Toro pushes forward without hesitation, focused only on staying alive. Win La struggles as civilians are caught in the crossfire, forced to confront the human cost of the operation. Jet moves with precision, sensing that something about this battlefield is deeply wrong.
When command falls apart, evacuation fails, and the jungle itself begins to burn, the soldiers realize they’ve been abandoned in a situation they don’t understand. But as a massive explosion tears through the battlefield, something else emerges—something beyond war.
Left barely alive in the aftermath, Win La becomes the center of a mysterious, unseen presence entering the world for the first time.
Because the mission didn’t just fail.
It awakened something.
Issue 2
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THE OG’s — Issue #2
“The Mercenary”
Short Synopsis
In the smoldering aftermath of the failed Yiatnam mission, Win La awakens to something inside him that shouldn’t exist—an ancient presence beginning to surface through his body. As he struggles to understand what’s happening, Toro Wang focuses on survival, while Jet Chun quietly realizes that Win La is no longer fully human.
Desperate for answers, Win La seeks out a man known only by reputation—Tadari Santos Sr., a cold, calculated mercenary who operates without loyalty or emotion. When they finally meet, Tadari immediately recognizes the truth: whatever is inside Win La is already beyond saving.
Refusing to help out of kindness, Tadari instead offers something else—work. But when he reveals an ancient bracelet tied to forgotten power, everything shifts. The artifact reacts to Win La’s condition, hinting at a deeper connection between the force inside him and something far older.
In a decisive moment, Tadari activates the bracelet through blood, triggering a violent surge of energy that resonates directly with Win La’s awakening power.
Because in this war, power isn’t given.
It’s awakened.
Issue 3
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THE OG’s — Issue #3
“Aftershock”
Short Synopsis
In the unstable aftermath of the failed mission, the remaining soldiers begin to fracture under pressure. Toro Wang pushes forward with raw force and survival instinct, while Tadari Santos Sr. operates with cold precision and control—setting the two on a collision course as their philosophies clash in the field.
At the same time, Jet Chun moves with quiet certainty, no longer acting as just a soldier. When a fellow operative shows signs of betrayal mid-mission, Jet executes him without hesitation, proving that whatever unit they were part of no longer exists.
As conflicting orders continue to come through and the situation grows more chaotic, the truth becomes unavoidable:
This isn’t a mission anymore.
And whatever they were sent to do no longer matches reality.
Issue 4
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THE OG’s — Issue #4
“The Girl Who Sees”
Short Synopsis
In a quiet village untouched by direct destruction, the war reveals a different kind of danger—one rooted in truth rather than violence. There, a young girl named Ming Fu possesses a rare awareness: the ability to see beyond actions and into the emotions, lies, and hidden intentions surrounding her.
When Win La, Toro Wang, Jet Chun, and Tadari Santos Sr. enter the village, Ming Fu immediately recognizes something different in Win La. Through her perception, she sees the Hidoka presence within him—an unseen force tied to the chaos unfolding across the war. Unlike others, she does not fear it. She understands it.
As tensions rise and conflicting orders continue to fracture the soldiers’ purpose, Ming Fu reveals a deeper truth: the war they are fighting is not what they’ve been told. Around her, fear, deception, and manipulation bleed through every interaction, exposing a reality the soldiers are only beginning to grasp.
While Toro grows more frustrated, Jet Chun becomes increasingly observant, and Tadari quietly acknowledges the danger of someone who can see too much, Win La is left caught between what he’s becoming and what he’s finally starting to understand.
Because not everyone in war is meant to fight it.
Some are meant to see it for what it truly is.
Issue 5
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THE OG’s — Issue #5
“The Conductor and Mr. Myland”
Short Synopsis
As the war continues to spiral beyond control, two separate forces begin moving outside of military command. Win La, Toro Wang, Jet Chun, and Tadari Santos Sr. push through the jungle, already disconnected from orders that no longer make sense.
Elsewhere, a new presence disrupts the battlefield entirely. The Conductor, wielding precise control over sound and frequency, and Mr. Myland, operating with calm strategic intent, intercept a military convoy carrying a restrained young girl—Rhonda (Pink Hornet). With calculated precision, they dismantle the operation and free her, proving they aren’t part of the system—they’re working against it.
As both groups converge, tension rises instantly. Neither side trusts the other, but both recognize something familiar: independence from command, and awareness that the war is being manipulated.
In a quiet but powerful standoff, that recognition becomes alignment.
Not unity.
Not trust.
But understanding.
Because for the first time, these individuals—each shaped by different paths, powers, and beliefs—stand outside the war together.
And in that moment…
the foundation of something greater is formed.
Issue 6
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THE OG’s — Issue #6: “JAGWAR”
Short Synopsis
During a brutal military operation in Yiatnam, the truth becomes impossible to ignore—soldiers are being ordered to kill civilians, not enemies.
Toro Wang reaches his breaking point when he watches innocent people get targeted under false orders. While the war group struggles with what they’re seeing, a new figure emerges from the jungle:
Jagwar.
Silent, deadly, and already known by Tadari Santos Sr. and the Good Guys, Jagwar protects civilians and cuts through soldiers without hesitation. He makes one thing clear—he already chose his side.
When Toro confronts him, Jagwar answers:
“I already did. You just haven’t.”
That truth forces Toro to act.
He crushes the military radio, rejecting the false orders and choosing people over command.
By the end of the issue, Jagwar, Tadari, Win La, Toro, Jet Chun, The Conductor, Mr. Myland, and Pink Hornet stand together against the soldiers.
For the first time—
they stop following orders.
Issue 7
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THE OG’s — Issue #7: “Ghost Blade”
Short Synopsis
Jet Chun separates from the group—not out of rebellion, but clarity.
After the chaos of the previous mission, something doesn’t sit right. While the others regroup and reassess, Jet follows instinct, tracking the source of the misinformation that led them into a false war.
It leads him to a hidden operation.
Inside a rain-soaked industrial facility, he finds the truth:
they weren’t misinformed…
they were lied to.
The soldiers responsible try to explain. Try to justify.
Jet doesn’t listen.
He executes them mid-sentence, without hesitation, without emotion.
As more enemies reveal themselves, Jet moves through the building like something unseen—silent, precise, unavoidable. Lights flicker, bodies drop, and fear spreads—but he remains untouched by it.
No anger.
No doubt.
No mercy.
By the end, the soldier is gone.
What remains is something colder.
Something cleaner.
Something final.
Jet Chun doesn’t just complete the mission—
he transforms.
Ghost Blade is born.

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