| Release: | Mar 2000 |
| Cover: | Mar 2000 |
How is Justice Best Served?
| Release: | Mar 2000 |
| Cover: | Mar 2000 |
A big fight! The T-Bolts take on the new Beetle. Well, the armor, anyway. Is Abner Jenkins inside? Since he won't speak, there is no way to know. How is he connected to the Commission on Superhuman Activities, Peter Gyrich and Val Cooper? With Ogre's help the manage to temporarily disable the armor, only to discover no one is inside it! Elsewhere, Roxxon cleans up, murdering reporter Gayle Rogers and her source inside the plant. What is so dangerous about Omega-32? Why is the Fixer pretending to be Ogre? How are Gyrich and Cooper involved in all this?
| Writer | Kurt Busiek, Fabian Nicieza |
| Artist | Mark Bagley |
| Cover Artist | Mark Bagley |
| Penciller | Mark Bagley |
| Inker | Scott Hanna |
| Colorist | Joe Rosas |
| Letterer | Comicraft |
| Editor | Tom Brevoort, Robert Harras |
| Hawkeye | Clint Barton |
| Songbird | Melissa Joan Gold |
| Henry Peter Gyrich | |
| Valerie Cooper | |
| Moonstone | Karla Sofen |
| Beetle | Abner Jenkins |
| Atlas | Erik Josten |
| Justin Hammer | |
| Speed Demon | James Saunders |
| Whiplash | Mark Scarlotti |
| Techno | Paul Norbert Ebersol |
| Charcoal, The Burning Man | Charles Burlingame |
| Blizzard | Gregor Shapanka |
| Citizen V | Dallas Riordan |
| Gayle Rogers |
| Age | Modern Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Thunderbolts |
| No. of Pages | 36 |
| Country | USA |