The New Warriors #36 The scales of Justice
Cover Date: June, 1993
Vance Astrovik plays peace-maker when he tries to stop a riot in his prison. The problem is, with so many super-powered convicts, there are special needs. The prisoners don't want to escape; they want their circumstances acknowledged. Vance succeeds at m ...
Issue Description
Vance Astrovik plays peace-maker when he tries to stop a riot in his prison. The problem is, with so many super-powered convicts, there are special needs. The prisoners don't want to escape; they want their circumstances acknowledged. Vance succeeds at making everyone happy. For example; he talks the warden into letting a plant-based villain have a small plant in his cell. That's more then enough for that paticular convict.
The New Warriors (1990)
- Publisher
- Marvel
Volume Description
As the majority of comic book readers in the late 1980's were teenagers, the idea was to create a team made up entirely of teenagers. Thus were the New Warriors born, Heroes for the '90's! After appearing in Thor, the team went on to get their own series, which sold fairly well. The initial line-up consisted of Night Thrasher, Firestar, Justice, Namorita, Speedball, and Nova, but the team would go on to add members such as Silhouette, Turbo, Darkhawk, and many more. The series lasted until issue 75. Some three years later, The New Warriors Vol.2 started which was less successful.
Collected Editions New Warriors Classic Vol. 1 (#1-6)The New Warriors Omnibus vol. 1 (#1-26)Marvel Firsts: The 1990s Volume 1 (#1) New Warriors Classic Vol. 2 (#7-10) New Warriors Classic Vol. 3 (#11-17)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.