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New Universe analyses: Justice (pre-Pitt)

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JUSTICE 1
Published: November 1986
Written by Archie Goodwin; Drawn by Geof Isherwood (artist), Joe DelBeato (artist) & Jack Fury (artist)
Appearances: Justice [Tensen] (introduction); Rebecca Chambers (introduction); Hoyt “Pitt” Pittman (introduction); Damon Conquest (introduction, villain); “Dad” (introduction, villain); Lorenzo (introduction); Roberta (introduction); “Dragon Lady” (introduction); Jean-Paul (introduction, villain, dies); Marty Roth (introduction, villain, dies); Chango Villalobos (introduction, villain, dies); Nestor (introduction, villain, dies); “Slits” (introduction, villain, dies); “Pink” (introduction, villain, dies); “Home” (introduction, villain, dies)
Brief synopsis: Tensen, aka Justice, seemingly an insomniac warrior from another world, begins killing criminals involved in the drug trade. In Manhattan, he tracks down a drug ring working out of the Factory and executes the corrupt owner of the Factory. At the same time, F.B.I. agent, Rebecca Chambers, and her partner, Hoyt Pittman, infiltrate the Factory to bring down the organization. Justice also kills Chambers’ inside man who is, unknown to her, a corrupt cop. The agents arrest Tensen for the murder of the cop. After learning the location of Tensen, “Dad” instructs his son, Damon Conquest, to kill him.
References: As noted on pages 3:4 and 7:2, pages 1 through 24 take place in the “middle of July” and the day after the White Event [July 23, 1986].

Flashback (16:4-17:3)
Appearances: Tensen; “Shandra” (introduction); Hounds (introduction, villains)
Brief synopsis: In Farside, Tensen is attacked by assassins and a brilliant white light draws him to Earth.
References: Takes place soon, if not immediately, before page 1 during the White Event [July 22, 1986].

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JUSTICE 2
Published: December 1986
Written by Steve Englehart; Drawn by Geof Isherwood (pencils) & Vince Colletta (inks)
Appearances: Justice [Tensen]; Rebecca “Becky” Chambers; Hoyt “Pitt” Pittman; Arnie (introduction); King Therion (introduction); Queen Endolana [Shandra]; Webstral (introduction); Roberta (cameo); Lorenzo (cameo); Damon Conquest (villain); Hounds (villains); “Dad” (villain)
Brief synopsis: As Rebecca interrogates Justice, a group of Hounds break into the jail to kill him. Justice kills the Hounds and, overcome by the experience, Chambers allows Justice to escape. “Dad” sends Hounds to the “Land of Spring” to kill King Therion and Queen Endolana (who is having an affair with Tensen), but are defeated by the Justice Warriors defending the royal couple. Justice takes thousands of dollars from members of the drug ring he took down before killing them. With the money, he pays a taxi driver, Arnie, to drive him to Los Angeles to confront Damon Conquest. Chamber and Hoyt Pittman get a tip from the cabbie and start tailing Tensen.
References: As noted on 5:2, pages 1 through 22 take place since Justice has been on earth for “three” days [July 24, 1986].

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JUSTICE 3
Published: January 1987
Written by Steve Englehart; Drawn by Geof Isherwood (pencils) & Vince Colletta (inks)
Appearances: Justice [Tensen]; Rebecca “Becky” Chambers; Hoyt Pittman (dies); Arnie; Tattoo (introduction, villain); Damon Conquest (villain); “Dad” (off panel, villain)
Brief synopsis: Chambers and Pittman catch up with Tensen and Arnie at a diner somewhere in Oklahoma. After a brief confrontation, the agents and Tensen decide to go after Damon Conquest together. After leaving the diner, Tattoo, an assassin sent by “Dad”, is able to kill Pittman and destroy Justice’s right “sword” hand before escaping.
References: As noted on page 2, pages 1 through 22 take place one night in Oklahoma [probably a day or two after last issue].

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JUSTICE 4
Published: February 1987
Written by Steve Englehart; Drawn by Joe Staton (pencils) & Geof Isherwood (inks)
Appearances: Justice [Tensen]; Becky Chambers; Webstral; Queen Endolana; King Therion; Damon Conquest (villain); “Dad” (BTS, villain)
Brief synopsis: In Los Angeles, Justice, who has regrown his right hand, confronts Damon Conquest. During the fight, Justice’s regrown right hand fails to fire his “sword” and Conquest appears to destroy Justice, but Tensen is somehow shunted back to the “Far Side”. Tensen reunites with Queen Endolana, but they are found in an embrace by King Therion. Angered, Therion appears to kill Tensen, but he is again somehow shunted back to Earth with his memories intact. Justice is able to surprise Conquest and shoot him with a handgun.
References: As noted on page 1, pages 1 through 22 take place seven weeks after the last issue [September 1986?].

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JUSTICE 5
Published: March 1987
Written by Steve Englehart; Drawn by Tony Salmons (pencils), Tom Morgan (pencils) & Vince Colletta (inks)
Appearances: Justice [Tensen]; Becky Chambers; Arnie; “Dad” (villain); Damon Conquest (villain); Tattoo (villain); Hounds (villains)
Brief synopsis: Justice and Becky arrive in Cabo San Lucas, Baja, California, and confront “Dad” on his estate. Justice and “Dad” fight to a stalemate, but “Dad” and his minions are able to escape with Becky through a portal to the “Far Side”. “Dad” decides to warp Becky’s memories.
References: As noted on page 1, pages 1 through 22 take place on November 1, 1986, three months since issue three. As noted on page 3:5, Tensen has been on Earth 13 weeks [it is probably more like 15 weeks].

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JUSTICE 6
Published: April 1987
Written by Geof Isherwood; Drawn by Geof Isherwood (pencils) & Vince Colletta (inks)
Appearances: Justice [Tensen]; Arnie; Sara (introduction, dies); Chain (introduction, villain, dies); Zirco (introduction, villain); Dickie (introduction, villain)
Brief synopsis: Back in Manhattan, Justice finds and rescues a young girl who had been fed drugs by a street gang. He uses his powers to heal her, but the gang members manage to capture her again hoping to ransom her. Justice takes out most of the gang, but one kills Sara before Justice can stop him. Justice kills him and takes the one surviving gang member as an informant.
References: As noted on page 1, pages 1 through 13 take place on December 18, 1986. As noted on page 14, pages 14 through 22 take place the next day.

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JUSTICE 7
Published: May 1987
Written by Steve Englehart; Drawn by Geof Isherwood (pencils) & Vince Colletta (inks)
Appearances: Justice [Tensen]; Arnie; Zirco (villian, dies); Felipe Rojas (introduction, villain, dies); Becky Chambers (villain); “Dad” (villain); Damon Conquest (cameo, villain); Webstral; King Therion; Queen Endolana; Talim (introduction, villain); Agent Widnoski (introduction); Agent Lawson (introduction)
Brief synopsis: Justice interrogates the remaining drug dealer and learns the location of the remnants of the Villalobos who are still supplying crack. He kills the dealer after learning the information. He takes out most of the drug gang and learns the name of their supplier before killing their leader. Within “Far Side” Becky, now under Dad’s control, kills a group of Justice Warriors using her handgun. After Justice attends Sara’s funeral, he is approached by agents of the Justice Department for questioning about the murder of Rebecca Chambers. Becky’s handgun is proving very effective in “Far Side” against the Justice Warriors so “Dad” begins bringing more ammunition from Earth.
References: As noted on page 1, pages 1 through 2 take place on December 24, 1986. As noted on page 3, pages 3 through 20 take place “five days earlier” [December 19, 1986]. Pages 21 through 22 take place on December 24, 1986 after page 2.

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JUSTICE 8
Published: June 1987
Written by Geof Isherwood; Drawn by Geof Isherwood (pencils) & Vince Colletta (inks)
Appearances: Justice [Tensen]; Arnie; Agent Widnoski; Agent Lawson; Becky Chambers (villain); Damon Conquest (villain); “Dad” (villain); the Marshal (introduction, villain); Tattoo (villain); Danielle Towson (introduction, villain)
Brief synopsis: Although they have little evidence and no body, the agents arrest Justice and put him in jail for the murder of Rebecca Chambers. “Dad” continues his indoctrination and training of Becky in “Far Side”. He sends Tattoo back to earth to recruit attorney, Danielle Towson, to be Tensen’s lawyer. Justice senses Damon Conquest’s aura on Towson, but decides to play along. Towson is able to get Tensen released on bail. Tattoo alters a female corpse to look like Rebecca Chambers to frame Justice as the murderer. Hearing this on the news, Justice goes on the run.
References: Pages 1 through 10 take place immediately after last issue. Pages 11 through 16 take place the next day [December 25, 1986]. Pages 17 through 22 take place the next day [December 26, 1986].

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JUSTICE 9
Published: July 1987
Written by Gerry Conway; Drawn by Keith Giffen (artist) & Rick Bryant (inker)
Appearances: Justice [Tensen]; Leon Crisp (introduction, villain, dies); Boo-Boo (introduction, villain); Arnie (off-panel); Danielle Towson (BTS, villain)
Brief synopsis: In Manhattan during a snowstorm, Justice tracks a serial killer. With his “sword” hand becoming unreliable, Justice gets a handgun and kills the murderer.
References: This issue takes place soon after the previous one.

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JUSTICE 10
Published: August 1987
Written by Gerry Conway; Drawn by Keith Giffen (artist) & Vince Colletta (inker)
Appearances: Justice [Tensen]; Black Justice [Klane] (introduction, villain, dies); Damon Conquest (villain); Rebecca Chambers (villain); Kabor (introduction); War Chief Malakite (introduction, villain); “Dad” (villain); Doctor Qatar (introduction, villain); Danielle “Stone” [Towson] (villain)
Brief synopsis: In “Winterland”, Damon Conquest supervises the preparation for the assault on the “Land of Spring” to be carried out by War Chief Malakite. Conquest transports Justice to the desert where he is attacked by Black Justice, a former Justice Warrior corrupted by “Dad”. Black Justice manipulates Justice into killing him in a rage which seemingly fully corrupts Tensen’s aura. This corruption is somehow tapped by “Dad” and Conquest for energy that will be used to enhance the powers of their agents against the “Land of Spring”. Rebecca Chambers, fully indoctrinated by “Dad”, is in love with Conquest and wants Justice killed.
References: As noted on page 8:3, this issue likely takes place weeks after the previous issue.

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JUSTICE 11
Published: September 1987
Written by Gerry Conway; Drawn by Keith Giffen (pencils) & Vince Colletta (inks)
Appearances: Justice [Tensen]; Webstral (dies); King Therion (flashback, dies); Queen Endolana (flashback); Hounds (villains); Malakite (flashback, villain); Damon Conquest (flashback, villain); Rebecca Chambers (flashback, villain); “Dad” (flashback cameo, villain)
Brief synopsis: Wandering the desert after his battle with Black Justice, Tensen is found by Webstral, who tells him of the defeat of the “Land of Spring”. Webstral imparts the last of his life force into Tensen, healing him and restoring his powers. Justice makes his way to Los Angeles and, after killing a group of dealers, finds his purpose renewed along with his powers.
References: As noted on page 7:1, pages 1-6, 9-11, 17:2-18:1, and 20:2-22 take place two days after the previous issue. As noted on page 7:1, pages 7-8, 12-17:1, and 18:2-20:1 take place immediately after the previous issue.

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JUSTICE 12
Published: October 1987
Written by D.G. Chichester & Margaret Clark; Drawn by Tom Grindberg (pencils) & Rick Bryant (inks)
Appearances: Justice [Tensen]; FBI Agent Kurtz (introduction)
Brief synopsis: Justice tracks down and executes a pair of killers.
References:

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JUSTICE 13
Published: November 1987
Written by Gerry Conway; Drawn by Keith Giffen (artist) & Vince Colletta (inker)
Appearances: Justice [Tensen]; Reggie Wyschoff (introduction); Maximus Argath (introduction, villain, dies); Andrew Markham (introduction, villain, dies); Peter Markham (introduction, villain); Rebecca Chambers (villain); Damon Conquest (villain); Danielle Towson (villain); Senator Donald Franklin (introduction, cameo)
Brief synopsis: After six months in Los Angeles, Justice, using the alias “Trace”, is working as head of security for a night club owner. Damon Conquest sends his agent, Maximus Argarth, to kill a drug dealer who refuses to distribute a new, dangerous drug. Justice intervenes after the murder and kills the agent.
References: As noted on page 1 and 2:2, pages 1 through 10 take place six months after Justice arrived in Los Angeles [possibly issue #4, but more likely issue #11] and battled Black Justice [issue #11]. Pages 11 through 22 take place the next day.

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JUSTICE 14
Published: December 1987
Written by Sandy Plunkett; Drawn by David Hoover (pencils) & Vince Colletta (inks)
Appearances: Justice [Tensen]; Redpath (introduction, dies); Wiley (introduction, dies); Edward (introduction, dies); Sheriff Joe Barlow (introduction); Everett Sloan (introduction, villain, dies)
Brief synopsis: Justice is bitten by a rattlesnake and the venom causes him to lose his ability to read auras. He gets involved with a group trying to prevent the development of Glen Canyon. After the untimely demise of the group, Tensen’s ability returns.
References: As noted on page 1, pages 1 through 6:1 take place on August 3, [1987]. Pages 6:2 through 12 take place the next day [August 4, 1987]. Pages 13 through 22 take place the next day [August 5, 1987].
Notes: Page 1 also states that Justice’s battle with Klane took place “a few short weeks ago”. This contradicts the chronology of previous issues and I would discount this statement since this issue is a fill-in story.

Flashback (12:2-12:6)
Appearances: Redpath; Wiley; Edward
Brief synopsis: Redpath, Wiley and Edward meet and decide to become radical environmentalists.
Reference: Takes place prior to page 1.

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JUSTICE 15
Published: January 1988
Written by Mark Gruenwald (plot) & Peter David (script); Drawn by Lee Weeks (pencils & inks)
Appearances: Justice [Johnny Tensen]; Nightmask [Keith Remsen]; Teddy Remsen; Daedalus Darquill (villain, dies); Damon Conquest (villain, dies); Rebecca “Becky” Chambers (villain, dies); Malakite (villain); Queen Endolana; Hounds (villains)
Brief synopsis: Justice begins to have dreams of his past life, making him question his memories and seeks aid from Nightmask in Washington, DC. Darquill sends Rebecca Chambers back to reality to assassinate Justice. Teddy Remsen, is able to stop Becky and, when Becky tries to shoot Teddy, Justice awakens from his dream and uses his shield power to protect Teddy. Becky is fatally wounded by the ricocheting bullets fired from the gun. Justice ends her suffering by breaking her neck. Stuck in Darquill’s “Far Side” dream reality, Nightmask is captured and blasted by Darquill out of the “Far Side”. In reality, Justice and Teddy see Keith Remsen’s sleeping body disappear. Darquill opens a portal to send more of his agents, but Justice is able to vault through the opening into the “Far Side”. Justice kills Damon Conquest, but Darquill blasts Justice back to reality. Justice returns to reality outside of Darquill’s estate in Baja alongside Nightmask. The duo learns that Darquill is a paranormal who is able to create and bend reality through his dreams. Justice kills the sleeping Darquill, terminating the “Far Side” dream reality, and restoring Justice to his true appearance as John Tensen.
References: Pages 3:4 through 5 take place some time after the previous issue. Pages 6 through 9:2 take place immediately after page 5 in Darquill’s dream reality. Pages 9:3 through 12:4 take place immediately after page 9:2. Pages 12:5 through 13:3 take place immediately after page 12:4 in Darquill’s dream reality. Pages 13:4 through 13:7 take place immediately after page 13:3. Pages 14:5 through 15 take place immediately after page 13:7 in Darquill’s dream reality. Pages 16 through 17 take place immediately after page 15. Pages 18 through 22:3 take place immediately after page 17 in Darquill’s dream reality. Pages 22:4 through 24 take place immediately after page 22:3.
Notes: Dr. Ballad and the Ballad Clinic are erroneously referred to as “Ballard” and Queen Endolana is erroneously referred to as “Endolina” in the issue

Flashback (1:1-3:3)
Appearances: Johnny Tensen; Daedalus Darquill [Dad] (villain); Damon Conquest (villain); Hounds (villains)
Brief synopsis: Damon Conquest brings Johnny Tensen to Dad as a new recruit. Dad attempts to use his power to indoctrinate Tensen, but Tensen’s paranormal powers protect him. Tensen attempts to flee.
References: Takes place before issue #1.

Flashback (14:1-14:4)
Appearances: Johnny Tensen; Hanley (introduction)
Brief synopsis: Tensen, a narcotics agent with the Justice Department, is tasked by Hanley to infiltrate Damon Conquest’s drug cartel to get to his father, Daedalus Darquill.
References: Takes place before flashback (1:1-3:3) in this issue.

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JUSTICE 16
Published: February 1988
Written by Peter David; Drawn by Lee Weeks (pencils) & Tony De Zuniga (inks)
Appearances: Justice [John Tensen]; Playback [Miriam Morse] (introduction); DP7 [Charley Beck; Jeff Walters; Dave Landers (cameo); Randy O’Brien (cameo)]; Stakinsky (introduction); Captain Tony Nesmith (introduction); Burnett (introduction); Lonnie Poole (introduction, villain, dies); Detective O’Donnell (introduction); Doctor Guntly (introduction); Jimmy Phearson (introduction, villain, dies); Hanley (cameo); Angela Tensen (introduction, cameo)
Brief synopsis: John Tensen goes on a killing spree against a series of paranormal criminals, earning the name, the Justice Killer, by the media. Miriam Morse, aka Playback, a paranormal helping with the investigations, is attacked by a criminal she previously helped put in prison. Justice kills the attacker and gives Playback a warning to not abuse her powers. A composite sketch of the Justice Killer is shown on the news revealing Tensen’s current existence to his daughter, Angela.
References: Pages 1 through 23 take place some time after the previous issue.

Flashback (11:1-13:5)
Appearances: Justice [John Tensen]; Gred Gardner (introduction, villain, dies)
Brief synopsis: Justice kills an arsonist paranormal.
References: As noted on page 4:1, the killing took place “three weeks ago in California”.

Flashback (17:3-18:5)
Appearances: Malcolm Stokes (introduction, villain, dies); Dr. Guntly; Justice (off-panel)
Brief synopsis: Malcolm Stokes is killed by Justice after visiting his psychiatrist.
References: As noted on page 4:1, the killing took place “in Garden City, Kansas last week”.

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JUSTICE 17
Published: March 1988
Written by Peter David; Drawn by Lee Weeks (penciler) & Tony DeZuniga (inker)
Appearances: Justice [John Tensen]; Eric Quinn (introduction, villain, dies); Kelly Brewster (introduction)
Brief synopsis: John Tensen slays Eric Quinn, another paranormal abusing his powers. However, Quinn’s power enables him to transfer his own mind into Tensen’s before dying. Quinn’s mind is able to take control of Justice’s body a number of times, but it eventually fades from existence.
References:

Flashback (12:1-13)
Appearances: Eric Quinn; Kelly; Hugo (introduction, dies)
Brief synopsis: Kelly breaks up with Eric who later uses his paranormal power to take control of Hugo, Kelly’s new boyfriend, making him leap to his death.
References: Takes place prior to page 1 of this issue.

Flashback (15:2)
Appearances: John Tensen
Brief synopsis: A young Tensen likes to play cowboy.
References:

Flashback (15:3-15:5)
Appearances: John Tensen
Brief synopsis: In high school, John Tensen is called a “narc” for turning down drugs.
References:

Flashback (16:1)
Appearances: John Tensen; Irene Tensen (introduction)
Brief synopsis: John and Irene get married just after high school.
References:

Flashback (16:2)
Appearances: John Tensen; Irene Tensen; Angela Tensen
Brief synopsis: A year after they are married, Angela is born to the Tensens.
References:

Flashback (16:3-16:4)
Appearances: John Tensen
Brief synopsis: John Tensen attends college.
References:

Flashback (17:1-17:3)
Appearances: John Tensen
Brief synopsis: After college, Tensen joins the Narcotics Division at the Justice Department.
References:

Flashback (17:4-17:6)
Appearances: John Tensen; Irene Tensen (dies); Angela Tensen
Brief synopsis: Irene is killed by a car bomb meant for John. Tensen eventually busts those responsible, but becomes cold and withdrawn, even to his daughter.
References:

Flashback (18:1-18:4)
Appearances: John Tensen; Hanley
Brief synopsis: Hanley gives Tensen the task of infiltrating Darquill’s organization.
References: Page 18:1 states that Angela is in college. Page 18:3 states that the came “right around the time” of the White Event. Page 18:4 states that Tensen was incapacitated from starting the investigation for “two weeks” by headaches following the White Event.

Flashback (18:5-19:3)
Appearances: John Tensen; Daedalus Darquill (cameo, villain); Hounds (villains)
Brief synopsis: Tensen meets Darquill who attempts to indoctrinate the agent.
References: Page 18:5 states that Tensen’s meeting with Darquill took place two weeks after flashback 18:1-18:4 of this issue.
Note: This chronology is a contradiction to the time frame of issues #1 and 2 which specifically mention that Justice was “transported” from “Far Side” to earth on the day of the White Event rather than two weeks later.

Flashback (19:4)
Appearances: John Tensen; Nightmask (cameo)
Brief synopsis: A very brief summary of issue #15.
References:

Flashback (19:5)
Appearances: John Tensen
Brief synopsis: Tensen’s slowly memory returns and he decides to stop paranormals who are abusing their powers.
References: Takes place after issue 15 and before issue 16.

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Chronology entries:
Arnie
{JUSTICE 2}
JUSTICE 3
JUSTICE 5
JUSTICE 6
JUSTICE 7
JUSTICE 8
JUSTICE 9-OP
[…]

Barlow, Sheriff Joe
{JUSTICE 14}
[…]

Beck, Charlotte “Charly”/Friction
[…]
KI 5
[…]
*JUSTICE 16
[…]

Brewster, Kelly
JUSTICE 17 (12:1-13)-FB
{JUSTICE 17}
[…]

Chambers, Rebecca “Becky”
{JUSTICE 1}
JUSTICE 2
JUSTICE 3
JUSTICE 4
JUSTICE 5
JUSTICE 7
JUSTICE 8
JUSTICE 10
JUSTICE 11-FB
JUSTICE 13
JUSTICE 15
[…]

Conquest, Damon
JUSTICE 15 (1:1-3:3)-FB
{JUSTICE 1}
JUSTICE 2
JUSTICE 3
JUSTICE 4
JUSTICE 5
JUSTICE 7
JUSTICE 8
JUSTICE 10
JUSTICE 11-FB
JUSTICE 13
JUSTICE 15

Crisp, Leon
{JUSTICE 9}

Darquill, Daedalus/”Dad”
JUSTICE 15 (1:1-3:3)-FB~JUSTICE 17 (18:5-19:3)-FB
{JUSTICE 1}
JUSTICE 2
JUSTICE 3-OP
JUSTICE 4-BTS
JUSTICE 5
JUSTICE 6
JUSTICE 7
JUSTICE 8
JUSTICE 10
JUSTICE 11-FB
JUSTICE 15

Edward
JUSTICE 14 (12:2-12:6)-FB
{JUSTICE 14}

“Endolana, Queen”/“Shandra”
{JUSTICE 1 (16:4-17:3)-FB}
JUSTICE 2
JUSTICE 4
JUSTICE 7
JUSTICE 11-FB
JUSTICE 15
[…]

Franklin, Senator Donald
{JUSTICE 13}
[…]

Gardner, Greg
{JUSTICE 6 (11:1-13:5-FB}

Guntly, Doctor
JUSTICE 16 (17:3-18:5)-FB
{JUSTICE 16}
[…]

Hanley, Agent
{JUSTICE 15 (14:1-14:4)-FB}~ JUSTICE 17 (18:1-18:4)-FB
JUSTICE 16
[…]

Hugo
{JUSTICE 17 (12:1-13)-FB}

Justice/Tensen, John
JUSTICE 17 (15:2)-FB
JUSTICE 17 (15:3-15:5)-FB
JUSTICE 17 (16:1)-FB
JUSTICE 17 (16:2)-FB
JUSTICE 17 (16:3-16:4)-FB
JUSTICE 17 (17:1-17:3)-FB
JUSTICE 17 (17:4-17:6)-FB
JUSTICE 15 (14:1-14:4)-FB~ JUSTICE 17 (18:1-18:4)-FB
JUSTICE 15 (1:1-3:3)-FB~JUSTICE 17 (18:5-19:3)-FB
JUSTICE 1 (16:4-17:3)-FB
{JUSTICE 1}~NMASK 8 (19:3-19:4)-FB
JUSTICE 2
JUSTICE 3
JUSTICE 4
JUSTICE 5
JUSTICE 6
JUSTICE 7
JUSTICE 8
JUSTICE 9
JUSTICE 10
JUSTICE 11
JUSTICE 12
JUSTICE 13
JUSTICE 14
JUSTICE 15
JUSTICE 17 (19:5)-FB
JUSTICE 16 (11:1-13:5)-FB
JUSTICE 16 (17:3-18:5)-FB-OP
JUSTICE 16
JUSTICE 17
[…]

“Klane”/Black Justice
{JUSTICE 10}

Kurtz, Agent
{JUSTICE 12}
[…]

Landers, Dave/Mastodon
[…]
KI 5
[…]
PF 15
[…]
*JUSTICE 16
[…]

Lawson, Agent
{JUSTICE 7}
JUSTICE 8
[…]

Lorenzo
{JUSTICE 1}
JUSTICE 2
[…]

Malakite
{JUSTICE 10}
JUSTICE 11-FB
JUSTICE 15
[…]

Markham, Andrew
{JUSTICE 13}
[…]

Markham, Peter
{JUSTICE 13}

“the Marshal”
{JUSTICE 8}
[…]

“Maximus Argath”
{JUSTICE 13}

Nesmith, Captain Tony
{JUSTICE 16}
[…]

O’Brien, Randy/Antibody
[…]
KI 5
[…]
PF 15
[…]
*JUSTICE 16
[…]

Phearson, Jimmy
{JUSTICE 16}

Pittman, Hoyt “Pitt”
{JUSTICE 1}
JUSTICE 2
JUSTICE 3

Playback/Morse, Miriam
{JUSTICE 16}
[…]

Poole, Lonnie
{JUSTICE 16}

“Qatar, Doctor”
{JUSTICE 10}
[…]

Quinn, Eric
JUSTICE 17 (12:1-13)-FB
{JUSTICE 17}

Redpath
JUSTICE 14 (12:2-12:6)-FB
{JUSTICE 14}

Remsen, Keith/Nightmask
NMASK 12
*JUSTICE 15
[…]

Remsen, Teddy
NMASK 12
*JUSTICE 15
[…]

Roberta
{JUSTICE 1}
JUSTICE 2
[…]

Rojas, Felipe
{JUSTICE 7}

Roth, Marty
{JUSTICE 1}

Sara
{JUSTICE 6}

Sloan, Everett
{JUSTICE 14}

Stokes, Malcolm
{JUSTICE 16 (17:3-18:5)-FB}

“Tattoo”
{JUSTICE 3}
JUSTICE 5
JUSTICE 8
[…]

Tensen, Angela
JUSTICE 17 (16:2)-FB
JUSTICE 17 (17:4-17:6)-FB
{JUSTICE 16}
[…]

Tensen, Irene
{JUSTICE 17 (16:1)-FB}
JUSTICE 17 (16:2)-FB
JUSTICE 17 (17:4-17:6)-FB

“Therion, King”
{JUSTICE 2}
JUSTICE 4
JUSTICE 7
JUSTICE 11-FB

Towson, Danielle
{JUSTICE 8}
JUSTICE 9-BTS
JUSTICE 10
JUSTICE 13
[…]

Villalobos, Chango
{JUSTICE 1}

Walters, Jeff/Blur
[…]
KI 5
[…]
PF 15
[…]
*JUSTICE 16
[…]

“Webstral”
{JUSTICE 2}
JUSTICE 4
JUSTICE 7
JUSTICE 11

Widnoski, Agent
{JUSTICE 7}
JUSTICE 8
[…]

Wiley
JUSTICE 14 (12:2-12:6)-FB
{JUSTICE 14}

Wyschoff, Reggie
{JUSTICE 13}
[…]

Zirco
{JUSTICE 6}
JUSTICE 7
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