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Child's Play (comics)

1994 Marvel Comics storyline


1994 Marvel Comics storyline

FieldValue
titleChild's Play
imagexforce32.jpg
imagesize
caption. Art by Tony Daniel.
publisherMarvel Comics
startmoMarch
startyr1994
endmoApril
endyr1994
Crossovery
titles*X-Force* #32-33
*The New Warriors* #45-46
notableAugust 2009
main_char_teamNew Warriors
X-Force
Upstarts
writersFabian Nicieza
pencillers**X-Force**
Tony Daniel
**The New Warriors**
Darick Robertson
inkers**X-Force**
Jon Holdredge
**The New Warriors**
Larry Mahlstedt
colorists**X-Force**
Marie Javins
**The New Warriors**
Ovi Hondru
letterers**X-Force**
Chris Eliopoulos
**The New Warriors**
Anthony Avon
editors**X-Force**
Tom DeFalco
Bob Harras
Lisa Patrick
**The New Warriors**
Rob Tokar
catX-Men
sortkeyChild's Play

The New Warriors #45-46 X-Force Upstarts Tony Daniel The New Warriors Darick Robertson Jon Holdredge The New Warriors Larry Mahlstedt Marie Javins The New Warriors Ovi Hondru Chris Eliopoulos The New Warriors Anthony Avon Tom DeFalco Bob Harras Lisa Patrick The New Warriors Rob Tokar "Child's Play" is a 1994 Marvel Comics crossover storyline featuring the New Warriors, X-Force, and the Upstarts. It is also the first time Karma reunites with the New Mutants since she left the team in New Mutants #54 (1987).

Summary

The Upstarts continue their series of games to prove their power and worth to one another. This time, they devise "the Younghunt", a mission to capture all of the surviving members of the New Mutants (some of whom are now members of X-Force) and the Hellions. This competition also brings the Upstarts into conflict with the New Warriors, as Firestar is a former Hellion. The Upstarts acquire most of their targets, who are pitted against X-Force and the New Warriors during the crossover's climax. However, Paige Guthrie, who secretly followed X-Force on the rescue mission, is able to convince the Gamesmaster to play another game—instead of killing mutants, the Upstarts should compete with the mutant leaders of the world to find and train young mutants like herself. The Gamesmaster is intrigued by the proposition and cancels the competition.

This crossover marks a watershed moment for several characters. Danielle Moonstar, still affiliated with the Mutant Liberation Front, unmasks herself to her former teammates during this event, and reveals that she is, in fact, Moonstar and not an imposter. She maintains her cover and does not reveal she is working for S.H.I.E.L.D. to her teammates at this juncture, but this marks the first hint that she does not buy into the MLF's agenda.

The retcon of the origin of Nova Roma is very much a part of the storyline. Accordingly, during this story, Magma divorces herself from the Amara Aquilla persona and decides to uncover her origins as Alison Crestmere. In the process, she demands Empath keep his distance.

Younghunt results

No.TargetUpstartResult
1.MagmaFenrisCaptured in Nova Roma; ensnared by energy-dampening steel coils.
2.
3.Cannonball
BoomerSiena BlazeCaptured at the Guthrie farm in Kentucky; Incapacitated by Siena's electromagnetic force blast.
4.EmpathFenrisEscaped capture in Nova Roma due to Moonstar paralyzing the Fenris siblings with her psi-arrows.
5.
6.
-Karma
Moonstar
EmpathSiena BlazeAverted capture in Madripoor by Karma taking control of Siena's mind; the three attempt to infiltrate the Upstarts and Younghunt by pretending to be captured.
6.FirestarGraydon CreedResists capture by defeating Creed's armored goons with the New Warriors' help in Manhattan.
-FirestarShinobi ShawDelivered to Shinobi in Tokyo by Justice.
7.
8.Warpath
RictorTrevor FitzroyResist capture by defeating Fitzroy with X-Force's help in Kentucky.
9.WolfsbaneFenrisResists capture by apprehending Fenris with X-Factor's help in Washington.

Tie-in issues

  • X-Force (vol. 1) #32 (Move 1)
  • The New Warriors #45 (Move 2)
  • X-Force (vol. 1) #33 (Move 3)
  • The New Warriors #46 (Move 4)

References

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