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- Justice (John Roger Tensen) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character appeared in the New Universe imprint of Marvel Comics, primarily as the protagonist of a 32-issue comic book series of the same name published from 1986 to 1989. Most of its run was written by Peter David and penciled by Lee Weeks, though it also featured rare 1980s Marvel work from Keith Giffen. David later reintroduced Justice as a supporting character in Spider-Man 2099, a series with a very different setting. This version of the character, also known as the Net Prophet, was older and had different powers. In 2007, the New Universe concepts were also revived, in a modified form, as a single-title ongoing series, newuniversal. A new version of John Tensen is one of the main characters featured in that series and two other characters with 'Justice' powers have also appeared. This is a different character than the Justice of Marvel's standard Marvel Universe continuity, belonging instead as per the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Alternate Universes 2005 to Earth-148611 (the New Universe). (en)
- John Roger Tensen - também conhecido como Justice, é um personagem do Novo Universo Marvel. Trata-se de um ser extra-dimensional com o poder de regeneração acelerada e ver a aura das pessoas. Caso a pessoa tenha uma aura "má", ela será "justiçada" por um raio que Justice emite pela mão (chamado por ele de "espada"), caso contrário ele a protegerá projetando por sua mão um campo de força ("escudo"). Ele foi criado em 1986 por Archie Goodwin, Walt Simonson e . Em 1999 Peter David o introduziu no Universo de 2099 como "O Profeta da Rede" (em inglês, Net Prophet) No Universo Marvel a qual pertence a Terra 616, existe o super-herói , anteriormente chamado de , o que gera confusão entre os personagens. No Brasil, o personagem teve revista própria, publicada pela Editora Abril, que a cancelou quando cessou a produção da Marvel. (pt)
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- Net Prophet, the Prophet of Thor, the Justice Killer, Justice Warrior Tensen (en)
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- Ability to read auras (en)
- Ability to create psionic "shields" and psionic "swords" (en)
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- Justice (John Roger Tensen) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character appeared in the New Universe imprint of Marvel Comics, primarily as the protagonist of a 32-issue comic book series of the same name published from 1986 to 1989. Most of its run was written by Peter David and penciled by Lee Weeks, though it also featured rare 1980s Marvel work from Keith Giffen. David later reintroduced Justice as a supporting character in Spider-Man 2099, a series with a very different setting. This version of the character, also known as the Net Prophet, was older and had different powers. (en)
- John Roger Tensen - também conhecido como Justice, é um personagem do Novo Universo Marvel. Trata-se de um ser extra-dimensional com o poder de regeneração acelerada e ver a aura das pessoas. Caso a pessoa tenha uma aura "má", ela será "justiçada" por um raio que Justice emite pela mão (chamado por ele de "espada"), caso contrário ele a protegerá projetando por sua mão um campo de força ("escudo"). Ele foi criado em 1986 por Archie Goodwin, Walt Simonson e . Em 1999 Peter David o introduziu no Universo de 2099 como "O Profeta da Rede" (em inglês, Net Prophet) (pt)
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- Justice (New Universe) (en)
- Justice (Marvel Comics) (pt)
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