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Youngblood is a
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team starring in their self-titled
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series, created by writer/artist
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. The team made its debut as a backup feature in ''RAMM'' #1 (May 1987) before the next month appearing in the
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''Megaton Explosion'' #1 (June 1987) before later appearing in April 1992 in its own
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as the flagship publication for
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and the wider
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. Youngblood was originally published by Image Comics, and later by
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. Upon Rob Liefeld's return to Image Comics, it was revived in 2008, 2012, and 2017. In 2019, Liefeld revealed that he has not owned the rights to ''Youngblood'' for several years. In most of its iterations, Youngblood is a high-profile superteam sanctioned and overseen by the
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. Youngblood's members include Shaft, a former
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agent who uses a high-tech bow;
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, a teenager transformed into a living block of stone; Vogue, a Russian fashion model with purple-and-chalk-white skin; and
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, a government assassin.


Publication history


Creation of the series

''Youngblood'' was inspired by creator
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's idea that if superheroes existed in real life, they would be treated as celebrities, much the same as movie stars and athletes. The series, therefore, depicts the superhero members of Youngblood not only as they participate in adventures fighting crime and evil, but navigating the world of celebrity endorsement deals, TV show appearances, agents, managers, and the perceived pressures of celebrity life. From 1985 to 1987, Liefeld did pinups for Megaton Comics, including one of the character Ultragirl that would see print in ''RAMM'' #1 (May 1987) and ''Megaton Comics Explosion'' #1 (June 1987), a "
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"-type reference book featuring individual entries of characters in the style of an encyclopedia or handbook. This gave Liefeld an opportunity for his own creation, Youngblood, to see print in this form. The two-page entry featuring the team (consisting at that point of the characters Sentinel, Sonic, Brahma, Riptide, Cougar, Psi-Fire, and Photon) was the team's first appearance in print.
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(May 29, 1992)
"'Youngblood' ashcans have been printed"
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.
Two months later, the team appeared in an advertisement in ''Megaton'' #8 (August 1987) indicating that it would next appear in ''Megaton Special'' #1 by Liefeld and writer
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, with a cover by artist
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. However, Megaton Comics went out of business before that comic was printed. Liefeld has explained that the version of ''Youngblood'' that eventually saw print in ''Youngblood'' #1 was based partially on his 1991 plan for a new ''
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'' series for
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to be co-written with
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. According to Liefeld, he and managing editor
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failed to reach an agreement on the project, and Liefeld merged his ''Teen Titans'' ideas with his previous,
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''Youngblood'' property. According to Liefeld, "Shaft was intended to be
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, ditto for Photon and Die Hard was a S.T.A.R. Labs android. I forgot who Chapel was supposed to be, but I'm sure it would have rocked". Given the failed deal with DC and Liefeld's increasingly strained relationship with
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over his ''
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'' royalties, he joined other Marvel artists to form
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in order to publish ''Youngblood'' in their own series.


Original runs

''Youngblood'' #1 (April 1992) was an
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consisting of two separate stories published in
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format: each half of the book had its own front cover and contained one story, rotated upside-down from the other half. One story featured the organisation's "Home Team", for domestic missions, consisting of Shaft, Badrock (originally named Bedrock), Chapel, Die Hard, Photon and Vogue. The other story featured the "Away Team", for international missions, consisting of Sentinel, Brahma, Combat, Cougar, Psi-Fire and Riptide. A sneak preview of the series appeared in ''The Malibu Sun'' #1 (February 1992), published by Image through
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, which provided administrative, production, distribution, and marketing support for Image's early publications. On March 13, two separate 5½" x 8½″ black-and-white ashcan editions of ''Youngblood'' began to surface, each featuring one of two separate stories from ''Youngblood'' #1. Edition "A" featured the 13-page lead story, while Edition "B" featured the other side of the flip book, along with four extra pages of art that would not be included in the premier issue. According to Image Comics spokesperson John Beck, the print run on edition "A" was 1,000 copies, and edition "B" was limited to 500 copies. ''Youngblood'' #1 (April 1992) was the first Image Comics publication. At the time of its release, it was the highest selling independent comic book published, despite receiving poor reviews from critics for unclear storytelling due to both Liefeld's art and the book's flip format, which some readers found confusing; poor anatomy; incorrect perspective; non-existent backgrounds; poor dialogue; and the late shipping of the book, a problem that continued with subsequent issues. In an interview in ''Hero Illustrated'' #4 (October 1993), Liefeld conceded disappointment with the first four issues of ''Youngblood'', calling the first issue a "disaster". He explained that production problems, as well as sub-par scripting by his friend and collaborator
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, whose employment Liefeld later terminated, resulted in work that was lower in quality than that which Liefeld produced when
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scripted his plots on ''X-Force'', and that reprints of those four issues would be re-scripted. Writer and columnist
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pointed to Liefeld's scapegoating of Kanalz as an example of Liefeld's failure to take responsibility for his project, and evidence that genuine collaboration with good writers like Louise Simonson and Fabian Nicieza, which some of the Image founders did not appreciate, had previously reflected better on Liefeld's art.Hollan, Michael (January 7, 2017)
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Throughout its run at Image, ''Youngblood'' and other books published by Liefeld's
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were attacked by critics for late issues and inconsistent quality.Thomas, Michael (July 30, 2001)
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Although intended for monthly publication, issues #1–3, #0 and #4–5 of ''Youngblood'' were published intermittently between April 1992 and July 1993. Four months passed between the publication of issues #3 and #0, and five months between issues #4 and #5. Ultimately, ''Youngblood'' #5 was published in flip-book format with ''
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'' #4 as its flip-side; Liefeld was also replaced with Chap Yaep as penciller. Various other Image Comics series were spun off or previewed in these issues: issue #0 introduced the team leader of ''Brigade'', the story arc in issues #2–5 introduced the main characters and central premise of ''
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'', and a backup story in issue #3 introduced the series '' Supreme''. An
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spin-off series ''Youngblood: Strikefile'' began publication in 1993, featuring stories spotlighting various individual main characters from ''Youngblood''. Issues #1–3 (April – August 1993) were flip books, containing three-part stories starring Die Hard and Chapel; issue #4 (October 1993) contained a single self-contained story featuring Shaft, Badrock and Die Hard. A one-shot ''Youngblood Yearbook'' (July 1993) featuring the "Away Team" was also published, effectively as an
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. Liefeld solicited writer
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for ''Youngblood'' stories in 1993. Busiek wrote detailed plots for three issues and ideas for a fourth, under the proposed title ''Youngblood: Year One''. This was never produced, but the plot lines were revived amid controversy years later. From September 1993 a new title was launched, ''Team Youngblood'', published monthly, pencilled by Chap Yaep. It featured what was formerly termed the "Away Team" with an altered team lineup, consisting of Sentinel, Cougar, Riptide, Photon, and new characters Dutch (owned by Yaep) and Masada. This series effectively replaced the original ''Youngblood'' title; the characters Shaft and Badrock were limited to cameos, and Chapel was added to the cast of '' Bloodstrike''. Issues #7–8 were included in the "Extreme Prejudice" crossover event. The original ''Youngblood'' series resumed in June 1994 from issue #6, now published monthly, and strongly integrated with ''Team Youngblood'': plot developments and characters regularly crossed back and forth between the two titles. Old characters were brought back including Shaft, Badrock, Vogue, Combat and Brahma, while new ones were introduced including Knightsabre, Troll, and trainee recruits Task and Psilence. ''Youngblood'' issue #9 was an out-of-continuity story written and pencilled by Jim Valentino as part of "Image X Month", where creators swapped titles. The original volume of ''Youngblood'' ended with issue #10 in December 1994, having been delayed. ''Youngblood: Strikefile'' also resumed publication in July 1994 from issue #5, now also published monthly; it ended with issue #11. The January 1995 crossover event "Extreme Sacrifice" incorporated ''Team Youngblood'' #17 as "Part 6 of 8", and afterward included ''Youngblood: Strikefile'' #11 (February 1995) as "Part 0 of 8" for its main story featuring Chapel. ''Team Youngblood'' then ran for issues #18–20 (May – July 1995), ahead of a relaunch of the ''Youngblood'' title with a new issue #1 (September 1995). The second ''Youngblood'' volume included many crossovers with other comics published by Image. Issue #3 (November 1995) crossed over with ''Glory'' in a two-part story. The January 1996 nine-part crossover event "Extreme Destroyer" included ''Youngblood'' #4. The "Rage of Angels" (March 1996) crossover included ''Youngblood'' #6 and also issue #21 of a revived ''Team Youngblood''; the "ShadowHunt" crossover (April 1996) included ''Youngblood'' #7 and ''Team Youngblood'' #22, the latter series' final issue. Following issue #10, ''Youngblood'' crossed over with the
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'' (also created by Liefeld) in one of the several inter-company
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stories Image Comics would do with Marvel over the course of the 1990s; the two-part story consisted of issues titled ''Youngblood/X-Force'' (July 1996) and ''X-Force/Youngblood'' (August 1996). In September 1996, Liefeld had a falling out with his Image partners, forcing him to leave the company. Liefeld retained the creative rights to ''Youngblood''; however, the series was put on hiatus. In December 1996, ''Youngblood'' #14 was published by Liefeld's company Maximum Press – its story picked up directly after #10, and no issues #11-13 were ever published. The ongoing story arc was intended to conclude with an issue #15, which was solicited but never released.


Alan Moore

In 1997, Liefeld hired
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to relaunch and revamp ''Youngblood''. Moore's run on the title began with a mini-series entitled ''
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'', which revolved around the mysterious murder of Youngblood member Riptide, the subsequent "super-trial" of teammate Knightsabre, and the all-powerful ''Book of All Stories'' which dictates the order of the universe. Moore created a new, teenaged Youngblood group that was financed independently by millionaire Waxey Doyle, formerly the WWII superhero Waxman. The team was led by Shaft and was augmented by new members Big Brother, Doc Rocket, Twilight, Suprema, and Johnny Panic. Moore said he wanted Youngblood to be a "less sprawling, more dynamic team" and that "if you have more characters than ix the action gets cluttered and it becomes increasingly difficult to establish each character as a real and solid person in their own right". All of the new team members and most of the villains featured in this series, including Jack-A-Dandy, were Moore's creations. However, despite Moore's plans for at least 12 issues of his new ''Youngblood'', only three issues were ever printed, and the third issue was published in another book called ''Awesome Adventures''. The team also appeared in a short story in the ''Awesome Christmas Special'' where Shaft's journal provides the narration as the new team comes together. Moore's rough outline for the series was published in ''Alan Moore's Awesome Handbook'' and included a budding relationship between Big Brother and Suprema, a giant planet-devouring entity called "The Goat", Shaft's fruitless crush on Twilight, and the revelation that Johnny Panic was the biological son of Supreme villain Darius Dax. In the ''Handbook'', Moore also reveals that he intentionally chose the team members for their connections to various points and significant characters in the Awesome Universe's superhero history, noting this as the case in the 1980s launch of ''The New Teen Titans''.


''Youngblood: Genesis''

In 2000, Liefeld began soliciting orders for ''Youngblood: Genesis'', using Kurt Busiek's unused ''Year One'' plots. Busiek asked that he only be credited with providing the plots for this new series. He was listed as plotter on the comic book itself when it came out years later, but when Liefeld advertised the comic through
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"as written by Kurt Busiek", Busiek accused him of not honoring their agreement and eventually asked that his fans not buy the series. ''Youngblood: Genesis'' officially ended after two issues, as the third and fourth issues would have used Image Comics characters for which Liefeld did not have the appropriate permissions. According to Liefeld: "I have the original issues #3 and #4 that Kurt wrote, utthey can't be produced as is simply from the standpoint that they heavily feature prominent supporting cast members from ''
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from '' Gen13'' and ''
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2004–present

A number of projects were announced in 2003 including reprinting older material and providing the art for two ''Youngblood'' series. The two new comic books involved
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writing new issues of ''Youngblood: Bloodsport'' and ''Youngblood: Genesis'' written by
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. However, only one issue of the ''Youngblood: Bloodsport'' was published, but in June 2008, Liefeld announced that issue #2 would appear in September. In 2004,
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began writing a new series, ''Youngblood: Imperial'', with artist Marat Mychaels but left after one issue due to his busy schedule.
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was slated to take over. In 2005, Liefeld announced that
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would be re-assembling and re-scripting the original ''Youngblood'' mini-series into a more coherent and sophisticated story to be titled ''Maximum Youngblood''. On July 12, 2007, it was announced that Liefeld would return to
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to publish a collected "definitive version" of ''Maximum Youngblood'' with a new ending written by
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, illustrated by Liefeld himself. This was followed in January 2008 by a new
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(''Youngblood'' Volume 4) written by Casey and illustrated by Derec Donovan, with covers by Liefeld. Liefeld was slated to begin writing and art duties on Youngblood beginning in May 2009. No new issues have come out since then, with ''Youngblood'' Volume 4 ending with only nine issues and issue #9 focusing only on the backup stories plot. In late 2011, it was announced that screenwriter John McLaughlin would write a revival of ''Youngblood'' with artist Jon Malin and series creator Rob Liefeld for a May 2012 release, starting with ''Youngblood'' #71, as the series reverts to its original legacy numbering. The series ran for 8 issues, concluding with #78 in July 2013. For the 25th anniversary of both Youngblood and Image Comics, in May 2017 a new
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(''Youngblood'' Volume 5) was launched, written by Chad Bowers with art by Jim Towe. It lasted 11 issues, a 12th issue was solicited but never published. In August 2019, Liefeld revealed that he has not owned the rights of ''Youngblood'' since the late 1990s, and that they are currently owned by Andrew Rev of Terrific Production LLC. In October 2024, it was announced Liefeld would be returning to write and illustrate a new ''YoungBlood'' series beginning in 2025. It was also revealed that Liefled would reunite with
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for more ''YoungBlood'' related projects including "a ''Youngblood Vault Edition'' representing high resolution scans of the original art from the first ''Youngblood'' series in a deluxe oversized hardcover, as well as a Facsimile Edition of ''Youngblood #1'' to mark the title’s 33rd anniversary in April 2025, both to be published by Image Comics."


Fictional team history

In the 1980s, American politician Alexander Graves created Youngblood as a team of genetically-enhanced superpowered humans with the intention to forge the team into his own personal weapon—Graves was later revealed to be Lucifer. Youngblood's members include Shaft,
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, Vogue, and
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Reaction and impact

As ''Youngblood'' #1 is the comic book that introduced
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, it is ranked #19 on
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's 2008 chronological list of the 20 Most Significant Comics. According to CBR's Steven Grant, this status is derived not so much from the comic's content, but for triggering both the 1990s speculator boom and bust and the trend towards the creation of superhero universes among various publishers. The series, and the formation of Image itself, is credited with discouraging publishers' emphasis on their creative talent in their marketing decisions.


In other media

A half-hour ''Youngblood'' animated series was planned for the 1995–96 season on Fox as part of an hour block with a proposed ''
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'' series. The series was being developed by Roustabout Productions, a newly formed animation company. According to Nick Dubois, creative director and co-founder of Roustabout, the series would take a lighthearted approach with tongue-in-cheek humor. A clip was created but the series was never produced. The clip aired in commercials for Youngblood action figures. A ''Youngblood''
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, an isometric action game similar to '' Crusader: No Remorse'' but incorporating
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elements such as experience points and character stats, was in development by
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for the
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and PC in 1997, with
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as the publisher. It was never released. In 2009,
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acquired the feature film rights to the comic book, reportedly for a mid-six figures, with
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attached to direct.


Collected editions

A number of the comic books have been collected into
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: * ''Youngblood'' TPB (collects ''Youngblood'' Volume 1, #1–4; 96 pages; 1993 ''Previews'' Exclusive Edition) * ''Youngblood: Baptism of Fire'' TPB (collects ''Youngblood'' Volume 1, #6–8 and 10, ''Team Youngblood'' #9–11, and the Troll story from ''Image Comics Zero''; Image Comics; 1996) * ''Youngblood, Volume 1'' (collects ''Youngblood'' Volume 1, #0–10; remastered as ''Maximum Edition'', 168 pages, Image Comics, hardcover, December 2008, ) * ''Youngblood, Volume 1: Focus Tested'' (collects ''Youngblood'' Volume 4, #1–4; includes introduction by Robert Kirkman, plus interviews with Joe Casey and Rob Liefeld; 104 pages, Image Comics, September 2008, ) * ''Youngblood, Volume 2: Voted Off the Island'' (collects ''Youngblood'' Volume 4, #5–9; 128 pages, Image Comics, November 2008, )


See also

* Pitt – a character appearing in ''Youngblood'' #4 (February 1993)


Notes


References


External links

* {{Image Comics 1992 comics debuts Arcade Comics characters Arcade Comics titles Awesome Comics titles Image Comics superhero teams Extreme Studios titles Characters created by Rob Liefeld