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GIRLFRENZY! Young Justice: The Secret

Meet the heroes who will form DC's newest super-team — Young Justice! Impulse, Superboy and Robin are interrogated about a strange being they've just encountered. They themselves may be responsible for releasing a mysterious female from the clutches of the Department of Extranormal Operations (as seen in the pages of CHASE). But is The Secret that the DEO's been keeping a deadly threat — or is she just an innocent girl?

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Young Justice #4

Young Justice just a boys' club? Not any more! This issue, the girls — the Secret, Wonder Girl and Arrowette — join the team, but it's not the usual fun and games. There's a new baddie in town and he's targeting DC's teen heroes... and he's starting with Arrowette!

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Young Justice #5

Things take a serious turn as the fully formed team of Robin, Superboy, Impulse, Wonder Girl, Arrowette and the Secret go against a deadly new villain. Known only as the Harm, this dread foe easily defeats Superboy, Arrowette, Impulse and the others, leaving Robin to face him — alone — with little hope of survival. And what about the Pope?!

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Young Justice #6

The grown-ups come a'callin' this issue as the core members of the JLA guest-star! Superman, Batman, Flash, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Aquaman, and Martian Manhunter come to check on the now fully formed team, just as the youngsters go into action against the legendary JLA nemesis Despero. Will YOUNG JUSTICE prove themselves in the eyes of their mentors, or will the JLA put an end to YJ?

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Young Justice #7

Guest-starring Nightwing, Max Mercury, and more! What could be worse than being judged by the JLA in YOUNG JUSTICE #6? Why, having your parental guardians sitting with Red Tornado for a parent-teacher discussion about your behavior as a member of YJ. You don't want to miss the battle of all battles as the mothers of Wonder Girl and Arrowette throw down! Plus, uncover more secrets about the Secret.

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Young Justice #8

Guest-writer Chuck Dixon (ROBIN, NIGHTWING), puts YJ through its paces! It's arrows against blades when Arrowette battles the morphing powers of Razorsharp, who can turn her hands into just what her name implies: razor-sharp blades. Can Arrowette and the rest of Young Justice stop Razorsharp and the Psyba-Rats from infiltrating the Justice Cave?

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Young Justice #9

It’s the latest kiddy sensation, the Hugga-Tugga-Thuggees! These jolly cartoon servants of Kali the Destroyer will teach your kids it’s okay to be nice, even when you’ve carving up Mom and Dad into parent jerky! Can Young Justice save the children of the world from worshipping the many-armed goddess of murder, which Fred Rogers could tell you is just a very bad idea? Or will YJ wind up on the hors d’oeuvres tray at the end of the world?

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Young Justice #10

The Hugga-tug-thugee story continues as the evil of Kali spreads through his deadly agent, the Acolyte. As Superboy and Wondergirl must escape a cavernous death, Robin and Arrowette deal with an injured Impulse, who thinks he's...Batman? Plus, Red Tornado's daughter also goes psycho.

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Young Justice #11

What is the measure of a man? For the Red Tornado, the law views him as a machine but to his adopted daughter he’s a loving father. When it all comes down to who gets custody, there’s an ill wind blowing. Now, it’s up to Young Justice to come to Reddy’s aid but without revealing their secret identities. This one is action-packed!

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Young Justice #12

Young Justice goes to Disco Hell! No, really, it’s a place where a supervillain named Dante holds sinners in eternal torment, such as glittering disco balls and really loud suits, plus the smell of sizzling polyester. Naturally, they’re gonna fight him, but equally naturally, they may well lose! Meanwhile, Kathy Smith, the Red Tornado’s wife, lies in a coma, unable to tell the police that she approves of the Tornado’s custody of her daughter. Can the Secret possibly help?

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Supergirl #36

Continued from YOUNG JUSTICE #12, Part 2 of a 4-part crossover pitting Young Justice and Supergirl against the disco menace of Dante's Inferno! A few issues back, Supergirl was almost run down by Young Justice. Now she gets the opportunity to give 'em a good talking to — that is, if she can stop the team when they're under the mental control of Dante and his mind-controlling winged monkeys!





Young Justice #13

Mind-controlled by Dante’s demons, the Young Justice kids take on Supergirl! If they were in their right minds, they’d never dare, but they’re not, so let the punches fly! Unfortunately, the demon riding Robin has use of his mind, and trained by Batman, Robin’s mind is pretty sneaky – so if Supergirl has a weakness anywhere at all, he’ll find it!





Young Justice: SECRET FILES #1

A one-shot revealing the secrets of DC's newest super-team! In an origin story (written by CHASE's D. Curtis Johnson and drawn by Generation X's Ale Garza), Superboy, Robin, Impulse, the Secret, Arrowette and Wonder Girl return to the offices of the DEO to try and rescue other kids like Secret — locked up against their will and subject to government-sponsored scientific experiments. Plus: "lost pages" offer more details on what happened to the villainess Mighty Endowed after YOUNG JUSTICE #1; a "day in the life" feature focuses on Impulse; a tour of the Justice Cave and schematics of the Super-Cycle offer all the technical details a YJ fan could want; and pinup pages profile the heroes, their allies, and enemies, with art by Humberto Ramos and Wayne Faucher, Dwayne Turner and Danny Miki, Tom Grummett and Lary Stucker, Ethan van Sciver, Todd Nauck and Lary Stucker, Darryl Banks and Wade von Grawbadger, Mike McKone and Scott Hanna.

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Secret Origins. 80 page Giant #1

The origins of the members of Young Justice are revealed in this exciting one-shot! The Secret (first seen in YOUNG JUSTICE: THE SECRET #1) arrives at the "Justice Cave" seeking answers as to what to do with her life... answers whose ramifications will be felt in YOUNG JUSTICE Secret Files #1. With Red Tornado's help, she looks at the events that shaped the lives of some other young heroes (in a framing sequence written by D. Curtis Johnson with art by Angel Unzueta and Jaime Mendoza). The stories revealed include those of Impulse (written by Mark Waid, with art by Humberto Ramos and Wayne Faucher); Robin (written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Cully Hamner); Superboy (written by Karl Kesel, with art by Joe Phillips and Jasen Rodriguez). Also: Wonder Girl tries to impress a boy with her beginnings (written by Jay Faerber, with art by Ethan Van Sciver); Spoiler tells a surprising listener a story about herself (written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti; and Arrowette is given a new reason to continue her crime-fighting career (written by Tom Peyer, with art by Marty Egeland and Norm Rapmund).

(yet another) YJ 80 page giant

The genie from JLA: WORLD WITHOUT GROWN-UPS returns to vex Young Justice in this thrilling one-shot! A framing sequence (written by Peter David, with art by Josue Rivera Justiniano) launches the members of YJ on journeys into unexpected realms, as Robin, Impulse and Superboy battle in World War II (written by Peter Tomasi, with art by war-comics legend Russ Heath); private eye Impulse and his Wonder Girl Friday solve a mystery in a tale written by Jay Faeber with art by Tommy Lee Edwards; and the team gets caught at the O.K. Corral (written by Beau Smith with art by Sergio Cariello and Keith Champagne). Plus, the female members battle silent-horror-style vampires (written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Ryan Sook and Mick Gray); and an anime-style outer-space adventure (written by Lary Stucker, with art by Keron Grant and Stucker) finds evil "dark lord" Arrowette ready to send a giant robot to destroy Earth. How will the Young Justicers get back to their own world to defeat the genie?