Outlawed (comics)

[2] The Champions are monitoring a teen summit at Coles Academic High School to protect Ailana Kabua, who has been targeted by the Roxxon Energy Corporation.

Due to the Coles Disaster, Senator Patrick sponsors the Underage Superhuman Welfare Act, which outlaws superheroes under the age of 21.

commandeers the Champions Mobile Bunker, arrests Snowguard and Locust, and hang wanted posters of Ms. Marvel in Jersey City.

Riri is furious with Ms. Marvel, holding her responsible for Viv's presumed death, but transforms into Ironheart when they are attacked by C.R.A.D.L.E.

[7] At the Re-education Center, a brainwashed Bombshell gives an interview admitting guilt for Coles Disaster, leading to a skirmish between C.R.A.D.L.E.

After getting honorary status Cyclops returns to Krakoa while Champions help the X-Men's Marauder crew to fight against Attuma’s army and rescue the civilians on an invaded ship.

The old woman reveals her past life to Viv, and that she knew her secret identity as a Champion all along, encouraging her to repeal the current unjust law and ask to her old team for forgiveness.

The young heroes discover that Roxxon had orchestrated the event, secretly manipulating Senator Patrick and shifting the blame on the Champions.

[10] While the Champions are now free to return to their crime-fighting careers, Kamala's Law is still in force, and Roxxon is attempting to launch an app called "Roxx-On" to cover their dubious activities, under the direction of Miriam Blakemoore.

Ms. Marvel learns that Roxxon uses their app to secretly gather data to ensure Kamala's Law is fully enforced.

During a rally speech by Snowguard, Bombshell, and Falcon to their fellow protestors, the Champions save them from an ambush by undercover Roxxon and C.R.A.D.L.E.

[12] During the Roxx-On festival, the Champions secretly apprehend Fizzle group to ensure Kamala's speech exposing Roxxon's true motive is a success.

While all of the younger superheroes celebrate their victory at the Champions' bunker, André secretly unleashes his Champerones to hunt young heroes who broke the now-repealed law.

While the Champions evacuate all young civilians from rampaging Champerones, Miriam stops André from damaging the company's reputation further and arrests him.

[20] In a review of Outlawed #1, Matt Morrison from Kabooom wrote "Fans of Champions may enjoy this series, but it is hard to recommend it to anyone else.

"[21] Hannibal Tabu, in his review of the issue for Bleeding Cool, commented that "On a good side, the ability of Eve Ewing to make a compelling script remains untouched.

[...] The artwork from Jacknto, Grundetjern and Cowles likewise takes make dynamic choices in presenting this tragedy.

Taking a tragedy this close to the actual failings in our world while many of us are cloistered behind locked doors, others are forced into potentially virally lethal streets and others laugh in the face of it … it's not exactly entertainment, and maybe not what we need right now".

[23] Erdmann commented that the resolution is "much more satisfying" than Civil War's because the various characters accept responsibility and are able to come to a compromise with Senator Patrick.