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Grifter (Cole Cash)

Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary

Part 2: Origin and Evolution

Publication History and Creation

Cole “Grifter” Cash is a character with one of the most complex and fascinating publication histories in modern comics. He was created by artist Jim Lee and writer Brandon Choi, first appearing in WildC.A.T.S. #1 in August 1992. Grifter was a breakout star of the newly-formed Image Comics, a company founded by several high-profile artists, including Lee, who had left Marvel Comics to retain creative control over their work. Grifter was the quintessential '90s anti-hero: clad in a tactical trench coat, a face-concealing mask, and armed with a pair of oversized pistols. He embodied the “guns and attitude” era of comics but was layered with a tragic backstory and immense psychic power. He was a central figure in Lee's WildStorm Productions imprint. In 1998, Jim Lee sold WildStorm to DC Comics. For over a decade, the WildStorm characters existed in their own separate universe, occasionally crossing over with the main DC Universe. This changed in 2011 with DC's “The New 52” line-wide reboot. Grifter, along with other WildStorm characters, was fully integrated into the mainstream DC Universe. He was given his own solo series where his origin was retconned to fit within DC's continuity. He operated as a fugitive, using his skills to hunt Daemonites who had secretly infiltrated Earth. The most shocking development occurred in 2024. In a move that stunned the comic book industry, Grifter made his official, in-continuity debut in the Marvel Universe in the pages of Wolverine (Vol. 7) #41, appearing as part of the “Sabretooth War” storyline. This unprecedented shift of a prominent character from one major publisher (DC) to its primary competitor (Marvel) makes Grifter's history truly unique. His Marvel-616 story is just beginning, built upon the foundation of over thirty years of development in other universes.

In-Universe Origin Story

Due to his unique history, Grifter's origin must be understood in two distinct contexts: his foundational story from the WildStorm/DC universe and his recent arrival in Marvel's Prime Universe.

WildStorm & DC Comics Continuity (Historical Origin)

Cole Cash's story is one of betrayal and unintended consequences. He was a highly decorated U.S. Army Special Forces soldier who grew disillusioned with the missions he was ordered to carry out. His exceptional skills led to his recruitment into a clandestine black ops unit known as Team 7. This unit, which also included future icons like John Lynch (Top Cow's Gen¹³), Marc Slayton (Backlash), and Michael Cray, was the American government's answer to the burgeoning superhuman phenomenon. During a mission, Team 7 was deliberately exposed to an experimental chemical weapon known as the Gen-Factor. The government officials overseeing the program, International Operations (I.O.), intended to activate latent psychic potential in the soldiers to create living weapons. The experiment was a catastrophic success. Most of the team went insane or developed horrific physical mutations. Cole Cash was one of the few who survived with his sanity relatively intact, gaining powerful telekinesis and telepathy. However, these powers came at a great cost; using them caused debilitating physical and mental strain, often resulting in severe pain, nosebleeds, and headaches. This psychic backlash forced him to suppress his abilities, relying instead on his conventional combat skills. After the dissolution of Team 7, Cole went AWOL, becoming a drifter and a con artist—a “grifter”—using his skills to survive in the shadows. His life changed forever when he was recruited by the Kherubim lord Jacob Marlowe to join his WildC.A.T.S. (Covert Action Teams). This group was formed to fight a secret, millennia-long war against the Daemonites, a parasitic alien race that could possess host bodies. It was here he met the Kherubim warrior Zannah of Khera, also known as Zealot, who trained him to a new peak of martial prowess and became the great, and often tragic, love of his life. For years, Grifter served as the team's cynical, gun-toting heart, a human fighting alongside god-like aliens against impossible odds.

Marvel-616 & Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)

Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe)

Grifter's arrival in the Prime Marvel Universe (Earth-616) is a very recent and mysterious event. He first appeared during the “Sabretooth War” arc, a brutal conflict between Wolverine and a multiversal army of Sabretooth variants. Grifter emerged not as a hero, but as an agent working for the anti-mutant organization Orchis. His exact origins within the context of Earth-616 have not yet been revealed. It is unclear if he is a native of this universe whose history mirrors his WildStorm counterpart, or if he is the same Cole Cash who has somehow crossed the dimensional barrier from the DC Universe. The latter seems more plausible given the industry-shaking nature of his appearance. He operates with his signature skills and cynicism fully intact, demonstrating a deep knowledge of black ops and superhuman combat. His current allegiance with Orchis is deeply troubling, pitting him directly against the X-Men and their allies. His motivations are unknown; whether he is a true believer in Orchis's cause, a deep-cover agent, or simply an opportunist working for the highest bidder remains the central question of his new life in the Marvel Universe. What is clear is that a master of secret wars has just entered a world defined by them, and his impact is only beginning to be felt.

Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)

Grifter has not appeared, nor has he been announced to appear, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He has no established presence in any film, television series, or related media connected to the MCU. However, his character archetype presents a fascinating “what-if” scenario for his potential inclusion. Given the MCU's expansion into both street-level crime stories and cosmic conspiracies, Grifter could fit into several niches.

Ultimately, his inclusion remains purely speculative. His complex ownership history between WildStorm, DC, and now Marvel makes a cinematic appearance a complicated legal and creative proposition.

Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality

Grifter's effectiveness in combat stems from a potent combination of innate psychic power, elite military training, and specialized equipment. His capabilities are best understood by separating his fully-established powers from the WildStorm/DC continuity and what has been observed since his recent Marvel debut.

WildStorm/DC Continuity (Historical Abilities)

Marvel-616 Continuity (Observed Abilities)

Since his arrival in Earth-616, Grifter has primarily demonstrated the skills that require the least overt use of his powers, likely as a matter of tactical preference or to keep his full capabilities hidden.

Equipment and Personality

Part 4: Key Relationships & Network

Grifter's network of allies and enemies was forged over decades of conflict in the WildStorm Universe. His new role in Marvel-616 is creating a new, and far more antagonistic, set of relationships.

Core Allies (Historical Context)

Arch-Enemies (Historical Context)

Affiliations

Part 5: Iconic Pre-Marvel Storylines

These storylines from the WildStorm and DC eras are essential to understanding the character's background and motivations.

Team 7: The 'Chosen' Ones

The foundational Grifter story. This arc details the formation of the elite military unit Team 7 and their fateful mission where they are betrayed by their superiors and exposed to the experimental Gen-Factor. The story explores Cole Cash's life as a top-tier soldier before his transformation, the horrific effects of the experiment on his teammates, and the birth of his psionic powers. It establishes his deep-seated distrust of authority and the origin of the painful backlash that would define his relationship with his own abilities for the rest of his life.

WildC.A.T.S.: The Original Run

This is the story that introduced Grifter to the world. Recruited by Jacob Marlowe, a cynical Cole Cash joins a team of aliens and metahumans to fight a secret war. His dynamic with Zealot is a central focus, as she brutally trains him to be more than just a soldier with a gun. We see his first major battles against the Daemonites, his struggles to work as part of a team, and his evolution from a lone wolf into the reluctant cornerstone of Earth's defense. Key questions asked are: What is Grifter's real name? How did Grifter get his powers? This storyline answers those core queries.

Point Blank & Sleeper

This gritty, street-level espionage epic, primarily written by Ed Brubaker, showcases a different side of Grifter. The story centers on his former Team 7 commander, John Lynch, being shot and left in a coma. Grifter takes it upon himself to hunt down the assailant, leading him into a dark world of spies, double-agents, and moral decay. This storyline de-emphasizes the cosmic elements and focuses on Grifter's skills as a detective and black-ops agent. It's a masterclass in comic book noir and is considered by many to be one of the definitive Grifter tales, heavily influencing his characterization for years to come.

The New 52: Grifter

When integrated into the DC Universe, Grifter was given a solo series that reimagined his origin. In this version, he was abducted by Daemonites, and his powers were activated when he resisted their 16-minute-long possession process. Escaping, he became a wanted fugitive, aware of the alien conspiracy but hunted by authorities who believed him to be a terrorist. The series followed his one-man war against the Daemonite infiltration on DC's Earth, forcing him to use his con-man skills and deadly aim to survive while trying to convince a skeptical world of the threat only he could see.

Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions

See Also

Notes and Trivia

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1)
Grifter's co-creator, Jim Lee, is currently the Publisher and Chief Creative Officer of DC Comics, Marvel's main competitor. This makes Grifter's official appearance in a Marvel comic an exceptionally rare and notable event in the history of inter-company character usage.
2)
The specific reasons for Grifter's move to the Marvel Universe have not been publicly disclosed, leading to widespread fan speculation. Theories range from a simple creative licensing deal to a precursor for a larger, official Marvel vs. DC crossover event.
3)
Grifter's mask design, particularly its loose, cloth-like nature, was a deliberate choice by Jim Lee to make him visually distinct from other masked heroes like Batman or Spider-Man, giving him a more grounded and rugged appearance.
4)
In his original appearances, the full extent of his psychic powers was often a mystery. Many readers initially believed he was simply a highly skilled human soldier, with his psychic abilities being revealed gradually over the first major story arc of WildC.A.T.S..
5)
The “Sabretooth War” storyline, where Grifter debuts in Marvel, can be found in Wolverine (Vol. 7) issues #41-50, published in 2024.
6)
The acclaimed Sleeper series, co-created by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, is a direct spin-off from the Point Blank miniseries which heavily featured Grifter.