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THE YOUNG ALL-STARS

The Crimson Avenger, Wing, The Vigilante and The Whip from The Young All-Stars #3THE YOUNG ALL-STARS #1 (June 1987): The Vigilante makes an appearance in the opening dream sequence that Helena Kosmatos (The Golden Age Fury) has about Mechanique destroying the All-Star Squadron (a dream which almost comes true in The Young All-Stars Annual #1).

THE YOUNG ALL-STARS #3 (August 1987): The Vigilante and the Crimson Avenger (and Wing) make cameo appearances in the roll call of The All-Star Squadron.

THE YOUNG ALL-STARS #4 (September 1987): The Whip, The Crimson Avenger, and Wing all appear on the cover frame of this issue.

THE YOUNG ALL-STARS #5 (October 1987): The Vigilante appears on the cover frame of this issue.

THE YOUNG ALL-STARS #25: Information not currently available.

The Seven Soldiers of Victory from The Young All-Stars #27THE YOUNG ALL-STARS #27 (July 1989): In "Meanwhile ..." Fury makes some informal notes on the recent events surrounding the membership of the All-Star Squadron. The Vigilante and The Crimson Avenger are noted as being on an adventure with their fellow Seven Soldiers of Victory (with the British hero known as the Squire assisting), battling a madman known as the Skull. This was a retelling of an actual Golden Age adventure of the team from Leading Comics #5 (1942).

THE YOUNG ALL-STARS ANNUAL #1 (1988): The Vigilante, The Whip and the Crimson Avenger make cameo appearances in the gallery of heroes hearing the charges against the Young All-Stars resulting from Fury's rampage through New York. Mike Gustovich did the artwork on this issue and for some reason he has a very severe inability to draw hats (as one may witness in the artistic debacle of The Crimson Avenger mini-series).




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