YOUNG JUSTICE SECRET FILES |

|
YOUNG JUSTICE SECRET FILES #1
January 1999 [$4.95]
Cover Credits:
Humberto Ramos (pencils)
Wayne Faucher (inks)
Digital Chameleon (colors)
|
|
 |
Story: "Take Back The Night" (22 Pages)
Credits:
D. Curtis Johnson (plot, script)
Ale Garza (pencils)
Cabin Boy (inks)
Comicraft (letters)
Tom McCraw (colors)
Digital Chameleon (color separations)
Eddie Berganza (edits)
Feature Characters:
Robin III
Superboy
Impulse
Arrowette
Secret
Wonder Girl II (all six in between Young Justice #4 and #5)
Villains:
Major Lutwidge
Doctor Charles (first appearance of both; D.E.O. operatives at the D.E.O. Orphanage)
Guest Appearances:
Cameron Chase (last in Chase #9; next in JLA/Titans #1)
Mr. Bones (last in Chase #8; next in DCU Heroes Secret Files #1)
Other Characters:
Casey Kim
Claire (first appearance of both; two residents of a D.E.O. orphanage)
Synopsis:
Young Justice invade the D.E.O. Orphanage where Secret was held as a child. They
are assisted by two of the residents: Casey, who can create portals between places, and
Claire who can create psychic projections. They succeed in erasing many of the files
there and in freeing a number of children held against their will. Those in charge of the
institution are removed for breaking D.E.O. policy, but the two kids decide to stay with the
D.E.O., because there is much it can do for them.
Second Story: "[Impulse's Trip to the Justice Cave]" (2 Pages)
Credits:
Joseph Illidge (plot, script)
Craig Rousseau (pencils)
Dexter Vines (inks)
Clem Robins (letters)
Tom McCraw (colors)
Digital Chameleon (color separations)
Feature Character:
Impulse (last in Impulse #45; next in Young Justice #4)
Supporting Characters:
Robin III (last in Secret Origins 80-Page Giant #1/4; next in Young Justice #4)
Superboy (last in Secret Origins 80-Page Giant #1/3; next in Young Justice #4)
Guest Appearances:
Billy Batson (last in Power of Shazam! #47; next in JLA/Titans #1)
Nightwing II (last in ???; next in ???)
Warrior (last in ???; next in ???)
Synopsis:
Impulse is last to arrive at the Justice Cave, despite being able to move infinitely
faster than Robin or Superboy. This is because he stops off for a chat with Warrior, makes
a detour via Africa, and gets lost once back in the States. The others are not impressed.
Third Story: "[Lost Pages: Mighty Endowed]" (2 Pages)
Credits:
Peter David (plot, script)
Todd Nauck (pencils)
Lary Stucker (inks)
Ken Lopez (letters)
Tom McCraw (colors)
Digital Chameleon (color separations)
Maureen McTigue &
Tony Bedard (edits)
Feature Characters:
Donald Fite
Ishido Maad (both in between Young Justice #2 and #4)
Villain:
Mighty Endowed (last in Young Justice #1)
Synopsis:
Fite and Maad defeat an escape attempt by Mighty Endowed.
Third Story: "[Tour of the Justice Cave]" (2 Pages)
Credits:
Peter David (plot, script)
Todd Nauck (pencils)
Lary Stucker (inks)
Ken Lopez (letters)
Tom McCraw (colors)
Digital Chameleon (color separations)
Maureen McTigue &
Tony Bedard (edits)
Feature Character:
Superboy
Supporting Character:
Wonder Girl II
Other Character:
A cameraman (behind the scenes)
Synopsis:
Superboy gives a tour of Young Justice's facilities.
Feature: "Timeline" (1 Pages)
Credits:
Scott Beatty (text)
Maureen McTigue &
Tony Bedard (edits)
Comment:
D.E.O. reports on the times when the members of Young Justice have worked together.
Feature: "Profile Pages" (10 Pages)
Credits:
Matt Brady (text)
Peter David (text - Old Justice & Rip Roar)
Humberto Ramos (pencils - Impulse)
Wayne Faucher (inks - Impulse)
Dwayne Turner (pencils - Robin)
Danny Miki (inks - Robin)
Tom Grummett (pencils - Superboy)
Lary Stucker (inks - Superboy, The Secret, Arrowette, Rip Roar)
Darryl Banks (pencils - Red Tornado)
Wade Von Grawbadger (inks - Red Tornado, Old Justice)
Todd Nauck (pencils - The Secret, Arrowette, Old Justice, Rip Roar)
Ethan Van Sciver (pencils, inks - Wonder Girl)
Mike McKone (pencils - Bedlam)
Scott Hanna (inks - Bedlam)
Tom McCraw (colors)
Digital Chameleon (separations)
Maureen McTigue &
Tony Bedard (edits)
Comment:
Profile pages on Young Justice, their friends and enemies. These are presented in the form
of D.E.O. files, presumably those erased by Robin in this issue's main story.
| |
|