Justice Machine #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Welcome to the Revolution," the original Justice Machine faces off against their younger, more aggressive counterparts in a high-stakes clash that pushes both teams to their limits. With the help of a sudden ally, Youthquake, the veteran heroes barely survive the fight—only to be whisked away to Earth through Maxinor’s mysterious teleportation disks. Written by Tony Isabella and brought to life by Mike Gustovich’s dynamic art and Tom Vincent’s vivid colors, this 1987 issue delivers a tense, pivotal moment in the series’ evolving saga.
In "Welcome to the Revolution," the original Justice Machine faces off against their younger, more aggressive counterparts in a high-stakes showdown that pushes both teams to their limits. With the help of a surprise ally, Youthquake, the veteran heroes narrowly prevail—only to be whisked away to Earth by Maxinor’s mysterious teleportation disks.
In "Enemy," Challenger faces off against a younger, faster, and stronger opponent—not to win, but to stay sharp, testing his skills against a foe who pushes him beyond his limits. The clash is less about victory and more about the relentless pursuit of excellence, where every move is a measure of his enduring edge.
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