Badrock #1 — Rob Liefeld and Seth Damoose pull the Youngblood's youngest powerhouse off the team and send him solo.





Badrock has been the spark of the Youngblood team for years, but now Rob Liefeld and Seth Damoose are sending the dynamic force into uncharted territory. When his mother is snatched by shadowy figures, the hero has to trade squad dynamics for a desperate, high-stakes solo mission. It's the breakout star getting the spotlight he deserves, and it's hitting shops July 15.
You've followed the Youngblood lineup, watched the team dynamics play out, and noticed the one member who always seems to carry a little extra weight. Badrock is the force that keeps the squad moving, but keeping him on the bench feels like a waste of potential that's been waiting years to happen. Rob Liefeld and Seth Damoose are finally giving that kid his own platform, launching a series that promises to take the Youngblood's most dynamic powerhouse out of the team equation and drop him straight into the deep end.
The setup hits you right in the gut. Badrock's mom gets taken, and suddenly the hero who usually relies on raw power and speed has to deal with something personal. The abductors aren't just looking for leverage; they're dictating terms, forcing him to comply with demands that aren't on his radar. This isn't a standard save-the-world scenario; it's a high-wire act where Badrock has to navigate a threat that knows exactly how to reach him. The stakes are intimate, and the pressure is entirely on his shoulders.
There's a layer of history here that makes the creative team choice perfect. Liefeld created the character back when the name was still 'Bedrock' and the catchphrase was ready to go before copyright pressure forced a rename. Damoose, fresh off drawing Wolverine, brings a precision to the art that balances Liefeld's chaotic energy. Seeing them lock horns and lock in together on a project that feels like a love letter to the early Image days, but with a modern sensibility? That's the kind of synergy that makes you drop the cash immediately.
If you're adding this to the stack, make sure you grab the Damoose cover. The artist is handling both the interior art and the primary variant, which gives you a cohesive vision from a creator stepping up to lead. That specific cover is going to be the one collectors circle first, and it's likely to be the first one you see sold out.
