The first story,
Plague Doctor, revolves around a vigilante of the same name who kills corrupt medical practitioners, businesspeople, and government officials. Igor Grom and his partner, a trainee named Dmitry Dubin, are charged with solving the case. During the investigation, Igor meets journalist Yulia Pchelkina, whom he saves from thugs, and also fights with the Plague Doctor himself and loses. After the battle, Grom allegedly reveals the identity of the murderer, but the accusation turns out to be erroneous, and he is removed from the case. In the end, Grom guesses that behind the mask of the Plague Doctor hides billionaire and founder of the Vmeste social network, Sergei Razumovsky. It turns out that Razumovsky needs an alter ego in order to get rid of his former cronies among the elites, who could potentially incriminate him for the sadistic torture of homeless people that he commits in his mansion. In addition, Razumovsky hopes to take advantage of protests against corrupt government officials in order to seize power. In the end, Grom manages to stop the Plague Doctor and imprison him. Afterward, the major goes on vacation to
Dublin, where he prevents the assassination of the
British Queen by the terrorist group Children of St. Patrick (''St. Patrick's Day
story arc). After returning to Russia, Grom stops a gang of three female bank robbers disguised as Disney princesses: Ariel, Jasmine, and Cinderella (Just Like a Fairy Tale'' story arc). At this time, with the help of his childhood friend and mercenary, Oleg Volkov, Sergei Razumovsky escapes from prison and plans to get revenge on major Grom. He places bombs all over St. Petersburg and challenges Igor to defuse them. In addition, he kidnaps Grom's family and friends and sends the major a photograph of them in his captivity. In order to save them, Grom must go to
Venice to play chess with Razumovsky, where each of Grom's pieces taken by his opponent equals the death of one captive. Grom fails to save most of his loved ones, including Yulia Pchelkina (
The Game story arc). Some time passes, with Igor trying to recover from Yulia's death. To distract himself, he devotes all his time to work. He takes on the case of a mass disappearance of children and, during the investigation, establishes that they were abducted. Grom catches the kidnapper, who confesses to his crime. The miscreant claims to have heard voices coming from the helmet of the mythical raven god
Kutkh, which he found at an archeological site. Later in the story, Grom decides to kill Razumovsky (
The Voices story arc). Grom tries to kill the Plague Doctor when he is transferred to another prison, but the latter is kidnapped by the Children of St. Patrick and taken to
Siberia to become an avatar for the raven god Kutkh. On the way north, Grom meets the ICA (International Control Agency) team along with Nika Chaikina, known as Red Fury, and offers them his help. Igor and Nika arrive in Siberia, where they find Kutkh, who has captured Friar. The heroes begin to fight with the villain, but they lose. Kutkh turns Grom into a monster, who then has a dream where Yulia Pchelkina is alive. In the dream, Yulia gives the major a shard of glass and orders him to kill Razumovsky. Grom realises that it is an illusion and refuses, stating that he forgives the murderer. Afterward, he awakes and returns to human form as the light side of Kutkh comes to his aid. The two sides of the raven god collide and disintegrate into black and white feathers. Razumovsky manages to escape, but Grom decides to ignore him and, instead of pursuing his enemy, starts rebuilding his own life (
The Time of the Raven crossover arc). Grom begins to take experimental
antidepressants, which help him suppress hallucinations and save his life in his fight against an assassin who calls himself the Sphinx and uses hypnotism (
The Riddle of the Sphinx story arc). The major learns that once, an investigator named Ilya Kosygin almost put an end to the drug mafia in the city, but was killed. Later, Grom is accosted by Kosygin himself, who explains that he decided to fake his death and lie low after an attempt on his life. Kosygin offers Grom his help. Having found the right-hand man of The Shadow, a man named Zaur, they force him to lead them to his boss. Upon arriving, Kosygin knocks out Grom and kills Zaur, as well as The Shadow and his family. Coming to, Grom prevents the murder of The Shadow's grandson, and Kosygin escapes. Later, at an appointment with his psychiatrist, Veniamin Rubinstein, Grom talks about everything that happened. After listening to him, the psychiatrist concludes that the side effects of the antidepressants caused Grom to experience a split personality, and all the murders committed by Kosygin were in fact the work of Grom himself. The comic ends with Grom being confined to a mental hospital (
The Last Case story arc).
Main characters •
Major Igor Grom is the
protagonist of the series. A police major with a keen sense of justice, who follows a strict moral code. Despite these positive qualities, he can sometimes be overly aggressive and straightforward. He has a habit of solving complex problems with brute force, but, if necessary, is able to act with more finesse. He uses logical thinking as well as physical prowess. He always wears a cap, a gray scarf, and a brown jacket. •
Dmitry "Dima" Dubin is Igor Grom's partner. He is naive and idealistic. He grew up in an orphanage. Since childhood, he has felt like a "
white crow" and dreamed of changing the world for the better. After becoming rich, he gained popularity with young people and became known for his eccentric antics. He uses the alter ego of the Plague Doctor to commit murders. At the end of the first story arc, while in prison, he acquires a
split personality: one, who calls himself the Plague Doctor, is a bloodthirsty and cruel killer, and the other is weak-willed. He is a good strategist and fighter, as well as a skillful hacker and programmer, and has leadership qualities. •
Oleg Volkov is a mercenary, head of the security service of Vmeste, as well as a childhood friend and bodyguard of Sergei Razumovsky, with whom he grew up in an orphanage. He is extremely loyal to Sergei. ==Development==