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|Box title = Justice |
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− | |Row 9 info = None}}'''Justice '''is a superhero in the [[Marvel Universe]] and is a member of the [[New Warriors]]. |
+ | |Row 9 info = None}}'''Justice ''' (Vance Astrovik) is a superhero in the [[Marvel Universe]] and is a member of the [[New Warriors]]. |
==Origin== |
==Origin== |
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− | When Vance Astro, a time traveller, attempted himself from being trapped a thousand years in the future, he accidentally activated his past self's |
+ | When [[Major Victory|Vance Astro]], a time traveller, attempted himself from being trapped a thousand years in the future, he accidentally activated his past self's telekinetic powers, creating an alternate timeline. |
==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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− | Vance Astrovik was born in Saugerties, New York to Arnold and Norma Astrovik. Vance was |
+ | Vance Astrovik was born in Saugerties, New York to Arnold and Norma Astrovik. Arnold was an abusive father, which was very difficult for Norma and Vance, a problem worsened when Arnold suspected his son was gay. Vance otherwise had a normal life until the day he met a version of himself from the future. The future version of himself was a mutant who was stranded in the far distant future due to an accident and looked to prevent it for his younger self. However, in encountering himself, he inadvertantly triggered Vance's latent psychic abilities earlier than he otherwise would have and resulted in the creation of an alternate timeline. |
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+ | Justice is an alpha-level mutant with telekinesis. He can use his powers to move, lift, and manipulate matter using only his thought. Initially, Justice would experience headaches and nosebleeds when he used his powers to move very heavy objects, but his powers have evolved past that limit. Justice can fire bolts of psionic force that he calls “TK blasts” or “TK shoves”, create psychic energy force fields, and fly at high speeds. |
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+ | == Media == |
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+ | * On the ''Fantastic Four'' animated series, Justice makes a brief cameo at the beginning of the episode ''"Doomsday"'' flying alongside Darkhawk as the Silver Surfer passes by both of them. |
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+ | * Justice appears as a non-playable character in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2, voiced by Sean Donnellan. He ends up under the control of the nanites and assists A-Bomb in fighting the heroes in Wakanda on the path to the Black Panther's palace. He mentions his past and his relationship with Firestar. |
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[[Category:Male Superheroes]] |
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+ | [[Category:New Warriors Members]] |
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Latest revision as of 22:59, 31 March 2024
Justice
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Real Name
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Vance Astrovik
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First Appearance
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Giant-Size Defenders #5 (July, 1975)
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Creators
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Don Heck, Gerry Conway
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Team Affiliations
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Counter Force, The Initiative, Avengers, New Warriors, Triune Understanding, UCWF, Avengers Academy
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Aliases
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Marvel Boy, Manglin' John Mahoney, Marvel Man, The Astounding Astrovik, Squire Justice, Super Tights
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Base of Operations
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New York City
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Powers
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Telekinesis, flight
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Skills and Abilities
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Fighting Experience
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Paraphernalia
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None
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Justice (Vance Astrovik) is a superhero in the Marvel Universe and is a member of the New Warriors.
Origin
When Vance Astro, a time traveller, attempted himself from being trapped a thousand years in the future, he accidentally activated his past self's telekinetic powers, creating an alternate timeline.
Biography
Vance Astrovik was born in Saugerties, New York to Arnold and Norma Astrovik. Arnold was an abusive father, which was very difficult for Norma and Vance, a problem worsened when Arnold suspected his son was gay. Vance otherwise had a normal life until the day he met a version of himself from the future. The future version of himself was a mutant who was stranded in the far distant future due to an accident and looked to prevent it for his younger self. However, in encountering himself, he inadvertantly triggered Vance's latent psychic abilities earlier than he otherwise would have and resulted in the creation of an alternate timeline.
Powers
Justice is an alpha-level mutant with telekinesis. He can use his powers to move, lift, and manipulate matter using only his thought. Initially, Justice would experience headaches and nosebleeds when he used his powers to move very heavy objects, but his powers have evolved past that limit. Justice can fire bolts of psionic force that he calls “TK blasts” or “TK shoves”, create psychic energy force fields, and fly at high speeds.
Media
- On the Fantastic Four animated series, Justice makes a brief cameo at the beginning of the episode "Doomsday" flying alongside Darkhawk as the Silver Surfer passes by both of them.
- Justice appears as a non-playable character in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2, voiced by Sean Donnellan. He ends up under the control of the nanites and assists A-Bomb in fighting the heroes in Wakanda on the path to the Black Panther's palace. He mentions his past and his relationship with Firestar.