Youngblood #1 (Image Comics April 1992)

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Issue Number: 1 Cover Artist: Rob Liefeld Artist/Writer: Rob Liefeld, Digital Chameleon, Hank Kanalz, Brian Murray Publisher: Image Comics Tradition: US Comics Series Title: Youngblood Variant Type: Chapel in Character Box Language: English Era: Modern Age (1992-Now) Publication Year: 1992 Character: David Waller (featured), Leanna Creel, Michael Gibson (introduction), introduction), Psi-Fire, Jeff Terrell, Gage (villain) (introduction), President, Riptide (introduction), Battlestone (cameo) (photo only), Thomas John McCall (featured), Shaft, Marcus Langston, David Waller, Photon (introduction), Holy Unification (Hassan Kussein (only appearance, death)) (villains, introduction), Jeff Kessler, Chapel, Thomas John McCall, Bedrock, Vogue (introduction), Shaft (introduction), Daniel Tsuchida, Die Hard, Combat, K.H. Kanalz, Brahma (introduction), Shelly Price (introduction), John Locke (villain), Calvin Raines, Nikola Voganova, Bedrock (featured), Strongarm (villain) (introduction), Vogue, Angela McCall (Bedrock's (Badrock) mom, Combat (introduction), Die Hard (introduction), Chapel (introduction), Tess Harlowe (introduction), Psi-Fire (featured) (introduction), Sentinel (introduction), Riptide, Sentinel, Cougar, Starbright (villain) (introduction), Cougar (introduction), John Annex Stone (cameo), Photon, Bedrock (introduction), Deadlock (villain) (introduction), Bruce Stinson, BRAHMA Genre: Superheroes

Description

Youngblood #1 (Image Comics April 1992). The product is the first issue of the comic book series "Youngblood" by Image Comics, released in April 1992. The variant type of this issue is a Chapel in Character Box, with characters such as Gage, President, and Riptide making their introductions. The product is the first issue of the comic book series "Youngblood" by Image Comics, released in April 1992. The story, written by Rob Liefeld and illustrated by Digital Chameleon, Hank Kanalz, and Brian Murray, features a diverse cast of characters including David Waller, Leanna Creel, and Jeff Terrell. The variant type of this issue is a Chapel in Character Box, with characters such as Gage, President, and Riptide making their introductions. The genre of the comic is superheroes, and it belongs to the Modern Age era of US Comics. The cover art is done by Rob Liefeld, making it a valuable addition to any comic book collection.