Never published by Awesome Entertainment
The cover:
Title: The Many Worlds Theory
(Later issues of Youngblood were never in print. The only way to read them is through scripts and fan-made art found online. Obvious pseudo-lawyer language: If anyone who owns the rights to these issues/scripts has a problem with me linking to them or posting pages from them, let me know and I'll remove them.)I'm sure I'm not alone in saying that I loved Choose Your Own Adventure books when I was a kid growing up in the '80s and '90s. I'd read it through once and then go back and see how if I had made a different choice, there would be a different result. One path, you become king. Another path, you end up dragon food.
And Alan Moore, being the genius he is, used that concept as a way to illustrate the theory of alternate dimensions and histories. It's so obvious and wonderful it makes me smile just thinking of it.
When I read the unpublished scripts, this is the one I was most excited about and seeing it lovingly rendered by our fan-creators just makes me very happy. I just wish they had made up a cover for it like this:
Man, does that take me back.
Okay, let's jump in!

On the other side, another Bill Hickok is ticked off about Suprema attacking them because, "she'd heard we planned to alter time, preventing Youngblood from existing."

Now we're in Omega City in 1965 (before it became Omegapolis). A young Suprema and Twilight are talking after being abandoned by Supreme and Professor Night to go to their Allies meeting. Suprema has the idea to form her own group of teenage heroes. They could enlist Skipper and Lamprey (I'm a little confused about Lamprey's age because in the Holiday Special he was shown to be a little kid in 1997, so maybe he got captured by Hulver Ramik, too?), Fighting American's sidekick Speedboy, and maybe Glory's teenage self (I guess more than one form of Glory can exist at the same time?). Twilight's not so sure, but Suprema wants a yes or no answer. If she says yes, we turn to page 18. If no, we go to page 3.


"Big Sister" is trying to radio "Ironblood" in 2005, but it isn't working. She also mentions that this doesn't look like the 1998 she remembers from the "Great War." Big Sister attacks our Suprema to help the League of Infinity prevent Youngblood from forming but our Suprema and Twilight make short work of Big Sister. She tells them of her shoddy Hell-world.

Doc Rocket runs up with Big Sister in tow, back from her League of Infinity duties. Big Sister tells them about what she overheard about the League wanting to stop Youngblood from forming and Ironblood thinks it's a pretty good idea. Lots of superheroes, including Supreme and Twilight, would still be alive. So Big Sister tried to go back in time to help the League.


Shaft decides to go help the heroes rebuild. Twilight spots him approach and warns the others. A young Big Brother and Johnny capture Shaft and bring him into their base while they decide what to do with him. A young Doc Rocket suggests that he could help cure Suprema, who is hurt and losing her powers, but the others aren't so sure. Will they let him join: yes or no?

Back in 1998, there's a nice moment when Doc shows up and asks what's going on and our Suprema replies, "Well, see, it's... oh, forget it. I'll fill you in later." Ha.
Big Sister then tells them that her Youngblood started in the '60s when Twilight and Suprema formed their team. Twilight had seen a smartly-dressed woman trip after a car backfired and all the people rushed to help her and decided a team would be a good idea.
And then the League shows up, looking for trouble. They're ticked that Suprema attacked them while they were talking about Schrodinger's Cat. That Suprema accused them of having a fight in September 1998. So then they fight. In September 1998.

Our Twilight then notices two observers: young Suprema from a 1970 Youngblood and a female Professor Night from "Wiseblood" 2030. They've come to stop the League from preventing Youngblood being formed. Young Suprema admits to firing at the League in the Time Tower. And then Professor Night tells us of how she used to be Twilight, but became part of a utopia in 2030.
2030. So this is where the story leads if Youngblood let Shaft join after the Great War. Big Brother has created a robotic Brotherhood, that is helping elevate humanity (with a Zip drive in his brain--does anyone else remember Zip drives--ugh). It's so perfect that they changed their name from Youngblood to Wiseblood (and because they're all old now).

Man, this is confusing trying to explain.

Then more heroes joined, including Darkfinger, the son of Black Hand, and Dandini, the niece of Jack-A-Dandy. Together, they defeated Hulver Ramik and his plot to kidnap and sell to Optilux all the heroes (which succeeded in our timeline). That's why Young Suprema was shocked to find out about the League's plot.

Our Twilight, starting to understand, puts a stop to the fighting. She explains that diverging timelines explains what's going on and Future Girl agrees.



Then we see that all four timelines are still going on, all experiencing almost the same thing. "I guess things just had to turn out like this," they all said. Because timelines can't end. They just keep going on. That's the theory.

Brilliant! Nobody does time travel stories better than Moore and you can always trust that if the League of Infinity is involved, it's going to be awesome.
Clearly it wasn't really a choose your own adventure story in the traditional sense, but I still enjoyed the use of the "yes/no go to page X" device as a means to explain diverging timelines. It also showed Moore experimenting with the form, having fun and letting all the bits of his Awesome Universe interact.
Sadly, we have only one more Moore-scripted issue yet. But on the other hand, we still have another never-before-seen Moore-scripted issue! We'll get to it next week.
Also, a note about our fan-creators, excellent work with all the different characters and the designs for the alternate timeline characters. This couldn't have been an easy issue to draw, but man does it look wonderful.
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