Marvel unveils a new superhero team, the New Champions, in a thrilling first issue. The story follows four young heroes as they embark on a mission to uncover the mystery of Hellrune's past, which leads them to a clash with Norse zombies and a host of unexpected allies. A recruitment drive brings together a diverse group of sidekicks, some destined to become New Champions while others may forge their own paths.
It’s the sidekicks’ time to shine in the Marvel Universe. Marvel has quietly been sprinkling in new young heroes throughout several comics over the last year, all leading up to thehave featured a hefty number of characters, the debut issue only starts with four characters officially on the team. Now, you certainly can have a superhero team with a small roster, but that doesn’t explain the cover art and promise of a wide range of sidekicks.
She tries to solve the mystery of her past by sending ravens out to track down her real family. One raven returns with word of Hellrune’s aunt, so she teleports to an island off the coast of Norway. Meanwhile, Liberty reveals she’s put invisible hard-light tracers on everyone’s costumes so she can track their whereabouts, which is how she knows Hellrune is in Norway. The problem is Hellrune’s tracker went dead.
Fantasma was brought to Norway by Hellrune’s birds, the same as the New Champions. Hellrune appears and reveals that she was tricked into walking into a ritual sigil used to resurrect the undead Vikings and trolls. She was able to escape and asked her mystical spear to bring her the New Champions. The spear did its job by teleporting her teammates to her location, but since her request was broad and not specific, it cast a wide net across the Marvel Universe.
Just then Spider-Boy comes crashing in riding atop a massive zombie. He’s followed by six more sidekicks, including characters we’ve already been introduced to like. There’s also a magician named Monte, someone with cosmic-like powers, and a mini Juggernaut. Some of these young heroes will officially become New Champions, though Marvel teases that others may go down a darker path.
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