Team 7/Wetworks

Image Comics.

Team 7 (4-issue mini; w Chuck Dixon; a Aron Wiesenfeld).
Team Zero (6-issue mini; w Chuck Dixon; a Doug Mahnke). [From DC Comics: Collecting the 6-issue mini-series shedding light on the history of the WildStorm Universe! In the twilight of World War II, the first battle of a new World War will be fought on the Eastern frontier of Germany by a band of seven American commandos. Can they accomplish their mission ahead of the Soviet army marching on their exact location?] 4/16/08
Wetworks: Rebirth (Wetworks 1-3; w Brandon Choi & Whilce Portacio; a Whilce Portacio & Scott Williams). [From Image Comics: Dispatched on what was believed to be a mission to stop a group of nationalists from gaining access to a powerful biological warfare agent---members of Team 7 discover that they have been betrayed by their superiors at International Operations. After surviving the suicide mission and subsequent merging with a powerful symbiotic armor, the team goes rogue. Now pledging allegiance to industrialist Armand Waering, WetWorks uses their new-found powers to wage a secret battle against the Vampire Nation and other supernatural threats.]
Wildstorm Rising (8; w Steven T. Seagle & Whilce Portacio; a Whilce Portacio). For full contents, see Wildstorm Crossovers page.
2006
Volume 1 (1-5 + 2 shorts; w Mike Carey; a Whilce Portacio et al.). [From DC Comics: The original team leader of Wetworks, Dane, assembles a new team to continue the fight against vampires, werewolves and other nasty creatures in order to keep the world safe.]
Volume 2 (6-12; w Mike Carey, J. M. DeMatteis; a Whilce Portacio et al.). [From DC Comics: The classic Wetworks team is reunited - but they're up against a united front of Earth's vampires, mutated into even stronger forms! Plus, Mother-One is suddenly gripped by a mysterious - and deadly - illness. And only Ab-Death holds the answers!] 1/23/08