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''Youngblood: Judgment Day'' is a 3-issue miniseries (plus ''Aftermath'' one-shot) written by Moore and drawn by Liefeld and various other artists. Youngblood team member, Riptide, has been murdered and her fellow teammate, Knightstrike is the main suspect. Because the authorities don't want anything to do with it and it's the first case like that in history, they left the superhero community to handle this, with superheroes as the jury, courtroom, defense, prosecution and judge familiar with the community. But it's all only the beginning of a far greater tale, one older than our world.
 
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== Comics provides examples of: ==
* [[Anachronic Order]]: Flashbacks in the first issue jump from present to various times in possibly-random order - 1868, 436, 1943 etc. Later issues set them in chronological order.
* [[Art Shift]]: All flashbacks are drawn by different artists.
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* [[Most Common Superpower]]: Lampshaded by a superheroine from sixties who says that she was considered as well-endowed back in the days, but compared to today's heroines, she feels flat-chested.
* [[Power Fantasy]]: Pretty much shows what can happen if somebody would make his [[Power Fantasy]] real.
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* [[Retcon]]: The series did this to the heroes' [[Darker and Edgier]] counterparts.
* [[Stable Time Loop]]: It's mentioned that the League of Infinity first heard of Giganthro through historical records of the trial... where they helped their longtime friend and teammate Giganthro testify.
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