Riot Man. Vengeful Army vinyl sticker — character art, action stance, 8 mil vinyl, permanent adhesive.
Sticker Specs
- Width: 4"
- Height: 3.5"
- Thickness: 8 mil
- Adhesive: Permanent
Works on flat surfaces: cars, laptops, toolboxes, notebooks, gear, and more.
Note: Permanent adhesive. May damage painted surfaces on removal.
Riot Man — Vengeful Army #010
He didn’t start as a soldier. He started as a voice — organized, persistent, loud in the right rooms. His city had been sold to a development corporation whose back-channel ties to the cartel that manufactured the collapse ran three levels deep. He built a coalition, filed the paperwork, led the marches. The response was methodical: first the media cycle, then the funding cuts, then the night his district went silent and didn’t come back. He woke up in the rubble with three of his people still alive and a city that no longer existed. He understood then that the tools he’d been using were designed to fail — built by the same system he was fighting, built to absorb and exhaust. He found different tools. He built the Vengeful Army from the contacts, the survivors, and the enemies of his enemies. Bastard Panda was the first call he made. Fuck Bot made the rest of them possible. He carries riot gear, a reinforced shield, and enough firepower to make clear he is not asking anymore. He is not the most powerful one in the room. He is the reason there is a room.
Connections: Riot Man is the foundation of the Vengeful Army. Every member has a direct line to him as the reason they are organized rather than operating alone. He and Corpse Commander represent the two pillars of the Army’s structure — the cause and the strategy. He keeps Tinker Boom and Plague Doctor aligned on target. He found Bastard Panda in the field and made the first call. He trusted Fuck Bot when trusting a machine meant something. He gave Rot Jaw direction when fury alone was going to get him killed. He recruited Xeno not for what was done to her but for who she chose to become. He carries the weight of everyone the Army has lost. He doesn’t put it down.