Gen13: I Love New York #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the 1999 Gen 13 miniseries 'I Love New York,' in which the young super-powered team finds themselves in the Big Apple facing a new threat. Written by Adam Warren with art by Rick Mays, the story pits Caitlin Fairchild, Grunge, Freefall, and the rest of the Gen 13 crew against a mysterious enemy tied to the city's underground. The volume collects the full four-issue series, blending the team's signature attitude and action with a New York City backdrop.
In "Prologue," the latest chapter of Gen13: I Love New York, writer John Arcudi and artist Gary Frank kick off a high-stakes mission with a tense reunion: Grunge and Burnout bring a rescued homeless man—Isaiah—back to the safehouse, surprising Lynch, who recognizes him from the past. As Roxy visits her mother and Tindalos closes in, a massive robot descends to harvest the Gen kids’ genetic material, forcing Isaiah to restore Burnout’s powers and leading to a brutal clash when Grunge turns to stone and loses his hand to the machine. Cover by Gary Frank and Cam Smith.
In the bustling heart of New York, the Gen13 kids attempt to find their footing in a city that never sleeps, gathering in Times Square on New Year’s Eve for the iconic ball drop. Tensions simmer as Caitlin grapples with the lingering trauma of a future encounter with a brutal version of Lynch, while Ivana takes bold steps to turn Lynch into a public enemy, using the media to fuel the fire.
In "Part One" of *Gen13: I Love New York*, Burnout and Grunge take on a seemingly ordinary homeless man—only to discover he’s gen-active and far more dangerous than he appears. What starts as a street-level clash quickly spirals into a confrontation that lands them in cuffs, leaving their next move—and the man’s true intentions—shrouded in mystery.
In "Part Two" of *Gen13: I Love New York*, Lynch’s anger boils over when Grunge and Burnout break orders to stay hidden—only to find themselves on a mission that takes them from a botched ambush to rescuing Isaiah from a trio of attackers. Meanwhile, Roxy takes a personal step forward, tracking down her mother in the city’s shadows.
In "Part Three" of *Gen13: I Love New York*, Grunge and Burnout bring a rescued homeless man—Isaiah—back to the safehouse, where Lynch recognizes him from a shared past. As Roxy reconnects with her mother, Tindalos sends a massive robot to the compound, hunting genetic samples from the Gen kids. With Isaiah restoring Burnout’s powers, the team must defend their home when Grunge turns to stone and his hand is stolen by the machine.
In "Part Four" of *Gen13: I Love New York*, the Wildcats launch a high-stakes raid on Tindalos Tech, tracking down the missing piece of Grunge’s past—his severed hand. With Tindalos now fused with Grunge’s DNA, the line between enemy and victim blurs, and the real power lies in the connection between the two.
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