young justice

Cover art for Young Justice #40, by Todd Nauck and Lary Stucker. [1]

In order to follow the Naming Conventions, it has been suggested that this page be moved to Young Justice (New Earth). [2]

Young Justice is a fictional DC Comics superhero team consisting of teenaged heroes. [3]

Move cursor over images for Young Justice member’s name. [4]

They next appear together in the Justice League miniseries, World Without Grown-Ups, also written by DeZago, in which a magical being, commanded by new child villain Bedlam, moves all adults to an alternate world. [1]

Robin, Superboy and Impulse interceded on behalf of a D.E.O. “cleaner” team transporting a gaseous entity known as Secret to the Wabe Facility for disposal. [5]

Later joined by Secret, Wonder Girl, Arrowette and others, they developed into a fun-loving fighting team that earned the respect of their mentors. [6]

Later Robin, Superboy and Impulse interceded on behalf of a D.E.O. “cleaner” team transporting a gaseous entity known as Secret to the Wabe Facility for disposal. [7]

Like the original Teen Titans, Young Justice was centered around three previously established teen heroes, Superboy, Robin and Impulse, but grew to encompass most teenaged heroes in the DC Universe. [1]

Robin… Superboy… Impulse… They are the junior partners, the proteges, the heroes-in-training - in some ways ready to work without the safety net provided by their mentors in the Justice League, and far from prepared in others. [6]

Arrowette left the team after a traumatic adventure while other members would join the teenage team, including the mysterious Empress, the incorrigible Slobo and the Ray. [5]

… in the first issue, they awaken the android superhero Red Tornado from a self-imposed dormancy; Red Tornado would remain a supporting character in the title, acting as a mentor/chaperone to the foundling team, feeling that his interaction with the boisterous teens will help salvage what he felt was left of his humanity. [...] Like the original Teen Titans, Young Justice was centered around three previously established teen heroes, Superboy, Robin and Impulse, but grew to encompass most teenaged heroes in the DC Universe. [...] The team first appeared in Young Justice: The Secret (June 1998), before graduating to their ongoing monthly series. [...] The team was formed at a time when DC’s usual teen hero group the Teen Titans had become the Titans, a group consisting of now adult former Teen Titans. [3]

Sources:
[1] Young Justice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[2] Young Justice - DC Comics Database
[3] Young Justice - Kosmix : Reference, Videos, Images, News
[4] Young Justice
[5] Titans Tower: Young Justice
[6] Titanstower.com Index: Young Justice
[7] Young Justice (comic book team)

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