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The Young Masters are a supervillain team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team was created by Paul Cornell and Mark Brooks. The team first appeared in Dark Reign: Young Avengers #1 (May 2009) as the analog to the Young Avengers.[1]
Publication history
Dark Reign: Young Avengers is a limited series written by Paul Cornell,[2][3] with artist Mark Brooks,[4] which introduces a new group of powered teens calling themselves the Young Masters, but controlled by Norman Osborn.[5] The new team is a twisted version of the Young Avengers, much like the Dark Avengers are to the original Avengers.
Fictional team biography
Originally assembled by Coat of Arms as an examination of superheroism art project during the
Following the "Siege of Asgard" storyline and the beginning of the Heroic Age storyline, the Young Masters lie low following Osborn's defeat. They are compromised when Enchantress becomes weak and ill in the wake of Loki's death.[11]
The Young Masters return with Executioner and Egghead, joined by new recruits Mako, Radioactive Kid, and a female Black Knight in a plot to target older villains for assassination. It is later revealed that they had a mysterious benefactor, the villain Zodiac. No explanation is given for the absence of the other founding members of the group, but at the conclusion of the storyline, Zodiac reveals that he only needed one of them to join him, and he selects Egghead.[12]
Big Zero, Enchantress, and Coat of Arms are later employed by Jeremy Briggs. They battle the students of the Avengers Academy in order to allow Briggs to complete his goal of depowering all of Earth's superhumans and giving their powers to people who are worthy of receiving them.[13]
In
Members
Original members:
- Melter – A superhuman who can cause objects to melt. His real name is Chris Colchiss and he is the team leader.
- Enchantress – She claims to be an Asgardian and is Melter's girlfriend where she uses magic. Her real name is Sylvie Lushton.
- Executioner – A vigilante with no superpowers. He is the son of Princess Python.[18]
- Big Zero – A Neo-Nazi who can alter her size and is in a relationship with Egghead. Her real name is Amity Hunter.
- Coat of Arms – A swordswoman whose magic coat grants her six arms.
- Egghead – A robot who wants to understand humanity.
Later recruits:
- Alex Wilder - A former member of the Runaways who was resurrected by Daimon Hellstrom.
- Black Knight- A female incarnation of the Black Knight. She deserted the Young Masters, but later returned to the group.
- Death Locket - Rebecca Ryker is the daughter of a brilliant cyberneticist who saved her life after an explosion by merging her with Deathlok technology. Survivor of Murder World/Avenger's Arena.
- Excavator - The teenage son of Piledriver and a temporary member of the Wrecking Crew. Excavator wielded an enchanted shovel. He later appeared as a member of the Young Masters in the pages of Avengers Undercover.
- Mako - A test tube Tyrak, and U-Man. Mako was killed by Lady Bullseye. He later turned up alive in the pages of Avengers Undercover.
- Mudbug - A mutant with a crayfish physiology who was a former student of the Hellfire Club's Hellfire Academy. He later appeared as a member of the Young Masters in the pages of Avengers Undercover.
- Radioactive Kid - A young criminal in a hazmat suit has demonstrated the ability to melt and mutate human flesh with a touch. His very flesh glows and his eyes glow visibly through the visor of his suit.
- Snot - A former student of Hellfire Academy. He can propel large amounts of snot from his nose.
References
- ISBN 978-1-4654-7890-0.
- ^ Richards, Dave (February 7, 2009). "NYCC: Cornell Talks 'Dark Reign: Young Avengers'". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
- ^ Arrant, Chris (February 7, 2009). "NYCC '09 - Paul Cornell on Dark Reign: Young Avengers". Newsarama.com. Archived from the original on August 19, 2019. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
- ^ Rogers, Vaneta (February 20, 2009). "Mark Brooks: Designing the Young Masters". Newsarama.com. Archived from the original on February 23, 2009. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
- ^ Stevens, Tim (2009-02-06). "The Young Avengers discover a world after Osborn in DARK REIGN: YOUNG AVENGERS". Marvel.com. Retrieved 2009-02-07.
- ^ Dark Reign: Young Avengers #1. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Dark Reign: Young Avengers #2. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Dark Reign: Young Avengers #3. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Dark Reign: Young Avengers #4. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Dark Reign: Young Avengers #5. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Age of Heroes #2 (June 2010). Marvel Comics.
- ^ Vengeance #1–6. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Avengers Academy #34 (August 2012). Marvel Comics.
- ^ Avengers Undercover #2. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Avengers Undercover #5. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Avengers Undercover #6. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Avengers Undercover #10. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Dark Reign: Young Avengers #2
External links
- Young Masters at Marvel Wiki
- Young Masters at Comic Vine