| Issue | #9 |
| Published | July 1999 |
| Cover Price | 2.50 USD; 3.95 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Rachelle Brissenden |
| Notes | First issue under the Wildstorm banner. |
| Characters | Tobruk; Mistress Cassandra (in WILDSTORM logo) |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Pencils | Jim Lee (signed) |
| Inks | Scott Williams (signed) |
| Colors | Tad Ehrlich (signed) |
| Notes | First issue under the Wildstorm banner. |
| Reprinted | in Divine Right (DC, 2002 series) #2 |
| Script | Mrs. Dowd; Faraday's Law [excerpt] |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Masthead design with a quote from Mrs. Dowd and Faraday's Law #6. Background image filled with the school grades C+ and C-. |
| Characters | The Fallen: [Tobruk; Brande; Exotica]; Max Faraday; Susanna Chaste; Christine Blaze; John Lynch; Ivana; Devan Lawless; Jenny Faraday; Ivana Baiul; John Lynch; Caitlin Fairchild (cameo); Cardinal Lazarus (death of); Mistress Cassandra (death of); Lord Jesthra (death of); Lord Acheron |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Script | Jim Lee; Scott Lobdell |
| Pencils | Jim Lee |
| Inks | Scott Williams; Mark Irwin (ink assist) |
| Colors | Tad Ehrlich; Wildstorm FX |
| Letters | Richard Starkings & Comicraft's Albert 'n' Wes |
| Notes | Entire story is rotated 90 degrees to be read vertically. Indicia information located bottom edge of page 2. |
| Reprinted | in Divine Right (DC, 2002 series) #2 |
| Pencils | Jim Lee |
| Inks | Scott Williams |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Fan letters column featuring a small preview of issue #10. Entire page is rotated 90 degrees to be read vertically. |
| Synopsis | Ramos discusses his past and future. |
| Script | Humberto Ramos |
| Pencils | Humberto Ramos |
| Colors | Page design colors |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | May Releases 1999. Publisher credits. |
| Notes | Grand Theft Auto (game, Take Two Interactive Software); GEX3 (game, Eidos Interactive); MZ-R55 Recorder/Player (portable music, Sony); Comicraft (fonts, Active Images); 3DFX (software); Spawn (cable series, HBO); 60 Second Wipe Out (game, Atari); Sci Fi Prime (cable station, Sci Fi Channel); Got Milk? (campaign, America's Milk Processors) |