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Judgment Day (Awesome Comics)

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Judgment Day was a limited series published by Awesome Comics from June to October 1997 written by acclaimed comic book writer Alan Moore. This story delved into the Awesome Comics universe of characters created by Rob Liefeld, including Supreme, Youngblood and Glory. The limited series comprised of Judgment Day Alpha (#1), Judgment Day Omega (#2), Final Judgment (#3), and Aftermath. The story deals with one member of the superpowered team Youngblood found murdered, and, in a wry commentary on the darker tone superhero comics adopted in the 1980s, one of her comrades stands trial.

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The limited series was later collected as a trade paperback by Checker Book Publishing Group in 2003 (150 pages, ISBN 0-9741664-5-6).

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