Psi-Force was a comic book series created by Archie Goodwin and published by Marvel Comics under their New Universe imprint from 1986 to 1989. It ran for 32 issues and an annual.
It concerned a group of adolescents who had developed psionic powers following the "White Event" which had created most of the paranormals in the New Universe. These teens, along with federal agent Emmett Proudhawk, could pool their powers into a psychic construct called the "Psi-Hawk".
The title includes some of the first comics work of writer Fabian Nicieza (#9, 13, 16-32) and artist Ron Lim (#16-22).
The main villain in the film Firewalker is seen reading an issue of Psi-Force.
Almost from the beginning, Psi-Force was one of the New Universe's most popular series. Danny Fingeroth, the regular writer from issue #3 through to #15, remarked that
The buildings aren't going anywhere
But don't they look lonely from here
Street lit twin domes
Long time no see
And God you look better now