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Comics:Exiles Vol 1 78

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Published
Released
March 26, 2006
"World Tour: Squadron Supreme"
(Conclusion)
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Image:Quote1.png You stand accused of crimes against nature, history, and the human race itself! The penalty you face is life imprisonment. How do you plead? Image:Quote2.png
-- Nighthawk

Appearing in "World Tour: Squadron Supreme" (Conclusion)

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Villains:

  • The Global Directorate

Other Characters:

Locations:

  • The High Judicial Temple
  • The Control Room

Items:

  • Inhibitor Collars
  • Miguel's Spinneretes
  • The Tallus
  • Doctor Spectrum's Power Prism
  • Behavior Modification Devices (Appearance in flashback only)
  • The Techno-virus (Appearance in flashback only)

Vehicles:

  • None

Synopsis for "World Tour: Squadron Supreme" (Conclusion)

The Exiles have been captured and are put on trial for endangering the Multiverse.

Image:Quote1.pngWhy even bother with the Kangaroo court? You've already made up your minds.Image:Quote2.png: Sabretooth

Image:Quote1.pngOn the contrary, sir, the Squadron Supreme will give you a fair hearing. Your League exists to serve Justice.Image:Quote2.png: Skymax[1]

Image:Quote1.pngYousaidamouthfulthere,SkymaxImage:Quote2.png: Whizzer


They complain about being misunderstood and misrepresented, but the Squadron Supreme continue on with their trial anyway.

Image:Quote1.png Let the record show that the Exiles recklessly endangered the entire multiverse by giving access to every reality to a super-tyrant. Image:Quote2.png
--Power Princess (talking about King Hyperion


Frustrated in the Crystal Palace, Heather Hudson asks out loud about how to beat the shielding from Doc Spectrum's Power Prism, and the Timebreakers suggest using their Timebroker interface. It works, and through the technology of the Crystal Palace, Heather is able to show the Exiles how badly the Squadron Supreme messed up Earth-712, as well as show the Squadron Supreme the fifty-plus universes the Exiles have saved. The mental projection is clear and true, and the Squadron's perception of the Exiles is instantly changed.

Image:Quote1.pngMark, are you okay?Image:Quote2.png: Power Princess

Image:Quote1.pngNo, Zarda, I'm not. These people save world after world, and we can't even rescue our own--!Image:Quote2.png: Hyperion


To help even further, Heather gives the Squadron the evidence that the World Directorate of Earth-712 cheated the democratic system to come into power, and the Exiles escort the Squadron as they go to face the Directorate.

Once the plan for a reelection is set up, the Exiles are about to move on until the Squadron insists they bring one of their members to face Proteus.

Image:Quote1.png Someone from our ranks needs to accompany you... the threat of Proteus is far too great to face alone. Image:Quote2.png
--Hyperion


Hyperion tries to go, but Power Princess insists that 712 needs him now more than ever. She takes his place with the Exiles and they grumble about not asking for new members.

Image:Quote1.png Young lady, I do not age. I have five centuries of combat experience and I'm stronger than all of you put together. Image:Quote2.png
--Power Princess (to Blink)


Off they pop to continue chasing Proteus.

Notes

  • In this issue, Morph morphs into: a tiny model of the Original Exiles, and Rorschach of Watchmen.

    Solicit Synopsis:
  • The Exiles are knee-deep in the World Tour, and up to their necks in trouble! How is that possible? Don’t ask! It’s the Exiles vs. the Squadron Supreme! And is there a new team member in their future? You bet there is! Part 2 (of 2)!


Trivia

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See Also


Recommended Reading

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Links and References

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  1. The Squadron Supreme are Marvel's version of DC's Justice League