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Appearing in the 1st Story
Featured Characters:
- Youngblood
- Badrock
- Chapel (Cameo)
- Combat (clone) (Cameo)
- Cougar (Cameo)
- Diehard
- Diehard II (Cameo)
- Dutch (Cameo)
- Knightsabre
- Photon (Cameo)
- Riptide (Cameo)
- Sentinel (Cameo)
- Shaft
- Troll
- Vogue
Supporting Characters:
- Jeeves (Single appearance)[1]
Other Characters:
- Angela (Cameo)
- Backlash (Cameo)
- Black (Cameo)
- Black Flag (Cameo)
- Blacklight (Cameo)
- Bloodwulf (Cameo)
- Boof (Cameo)
- Buddy (dog) (Cameo)
- Brigade (Cameo)
- Cabbot (Cameo)
- Cyberforce (Cameo)
- Extreme Warrior (Cameo)
- Freak Force (Cameo)
- Gen 13 (Cameo)
- Glory (Cameo)
- Hellshock (Cameo)
- Infiniti (Cameo)
- Jackson Kirby (Cameo)
- Maxx (Cameo)
- New Men (Cameo)
- The Others (Cameo)
- The Pact (Cameo)
- Pitt (Cameo)
- Timmy Bracken (Cameo)
- Prophet (Cameo)
- Savage Dragon (Cameo)
- Shadowhawk (Cameo)
- J.P. Slaughter (Cameo)
- Soldier (Cameo)
- Spawn (Cameo)
- Spider-Man (Cameo)
- StormWatch (Cameo)
- Star II (Cameo)
- Stryke Force (Cameo)
- Supreme (Cameo)
- Union (Cameo)
- U.S. Male (Cameo)
- Vanguard (Cameo)
- Warcry (Cameo)
- White (Cameo)
- WildC.A.T.s (Cameo)
- WildStar (Cameo)
- A.J. (Single appearance)[1]
- Dream Weaver (Single appearance)[1]
- J.M. (Single appearance)[1]
- J.P. (Single appearance)[1]
- R.H. (Single appearance)[1]
- Rubin (Single appearance)[1]
- Solly (Single appearance)[1]
- George Spieloppla (Single appearance)[1]
- V.W. (Single appearance)[1]
- Y.Z. (Single appearance)[1]
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for the 1st Story
Badrock gets a letter from Hollywood to star in a TV series. He travels there and the executives explain to him that, since his life includes action, thrills and adventures but no sex, he works well as an example to young Americans, plus he has a lot of merchandising based on his persona. Badrock agrees to sign the contract, and then gets a tour through Hollywood, where he has a chance to show off his strength in front of some beach girls.
Back at home, Badrock is sure that his series will be a success, but time passes and an impatient Badrock makes call after call to know why the show has been delayed. Finally, the premiere day comes, and Badrock invites every existing superhero to watch it, but it turns out to be a kids' cartoon where the animated Badrock gets pies on his face. The next day, Shaft and Knightsabre must clean after the television that Badrock broke in frustration.
Notes
- This issue takes place outside of regular continuity.
Trivia
- The character George Spieloppla is a parody of American movie directors Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, and Steven Spielberg.
- The character Dream Weaver is a parody of English writer Neil Gaiman.
See Also
- Write your own review of this comic!
- Discuss Youngblood Vol 1 9 on the forums
- Images from Youngblood Vol 1 9
Footnotes
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