Young Heroes in Love

Young Heroes in Love

Young Heroes: Off-Ramp, Monstergirl, Bonfire, Thunderhead, Hard Drive, Frostbite and Zip Kid
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Young Heroes in Love #1 (June, 1997)
Created by Dan Raspler
Dev Madan
In-story information
Member(s) Off-Ramp
Monstergirl
Bonfire
Thunderhead
Hard Drive
Frostbite
Junior
Zip Kid

Young Heroes in Love was an American comic book series published by DC Comics; it ran for 18 issues (including the #1,000,000 issue) from 1997 to 1998.

Publication history

The series was created by Dan Raspler and Dev Madan, and explored the trope of the "garage band" as it applied to superheroes: the Young Heroes (as they called themselves) were not so much a team as a somewhat haphazard grouping of superhumans who had been persuaded to work together, but were not really ready to deal with it.

Unusually for a comic set in an established publisher-owned universe, Young Heroes in Love was half creator-owned: though all the characters featured in and the book belong to DC Comics, Raspler and Madan retained copyright to the stories and art.

The series was involved with two crossovers. Genesis featured some of the cast going through power-changes and the defeat of Kalibak. The #1,000,000 issue was a part of the DC One Million storyline. It featured mainly citizens of the future who resembled the characters but, near the end, had appearances by older versions of Off-Ramp and Frostbite.

Characters

References

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