Welcome to the “Chicago Organized Workers League”- the world’s first Super-Hero Labor Union! While C.O.W.L. once stood as a beacon of hope against an epidemic of organized crime and an unbeatable “brotherhood” of Super-Villains, the union now faces its fiercest foe yet-a disillusioned public. In targeting the last of the great villains, C.O.W.L. attempts to prove its value to the world and to each other, while staving off villainy from both outside and inside its offices.

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Kyle Higgins

Kyle Higgins is an Eisner Award-nominated #1 New York Times best-selling author known for his work on DC Comics’ Batman titles as well as his critically-acclaimed reinventions of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers for Boom! Studios, Ultraman for Marvel Comics, and his creator-owned series Radiant Black at Image Comics. He is the creative director of Black Market Narrative and The Massive-Verse.

Alec Siegel

Alec Siegel is a Los Angeles based writer who began working in the comics industry in 2009. His past work includes Captain America, Avengers Origins, and Batman Beyond 2.0. He is also the co-creator of C.O.W.L. and Hadrian's Wall.

Rod Reis

Rod Reis started his career in the mid-90s as an illustrator, doing art for RPG magazines such as Dragão Magazine and Tormeta. Then, Rod got interested in coloring, and from that point on he became a professional colorist. His list of works includes Teen Titans, Action Comics, Superman & Batman, Infinite Crisis, Countdown to Adventure, Supergirl, and most recently Blackest Night Superman, Blackest Night JSA & Superman and Flashpoint: Abin Sur. Rod is also the colorist on DC's Aquaman & Nightwing relaunches.

Troy Peteri

Bitten by a radioactive drifter, Troy Peteri was gifted with the proportional speed and strength of a freelancer who sits at his desk approximately 33 hours daily. Since that fateful day, he has lettered many comics and written a few. He hopes to rearrange the last part of that sentence in the very near future. He has worked on everything from Amazing Spider-Man to Witchblade, and surely something obscure that started with X, Y or Z, but that’s neither here nor there. He should probably have his own website one of these days. And do more sit-ups.