Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Legion of Super-Heroes (v3) #26

The Legion of Super-Heroes (v3) #26 (Sept, 1986)
title: "Illusion"
writer: Paul Levitz
penciller: Greg LaRocque
inker: Mike DeCarlo
ink assist: Arne Starr
lettering: John Costanza
colorist: Carl Gafford
editor: Karen Berger 
cover: Steve Lightle
reviewer: Russell "Bilingual Boy" Burbage

Mission Monitor Board:  
Sensor Girl, Polar Boy, Colossal Boy, Tellus, Dream Girl, Brainiac 5, Dawnstar, Phantom Girl, Ultra Boy, Wildfire, Timber Wolf, Sun Boy, Element Lad, Blok, Chameleon Boy, Magnetic Kid, Lightning Lass, Shrinking Violet, Star Boy, Invisible Kid, White Witch, Quislet

Guests: 
Saturn Girl. Lightning Lad

Opponents: 
The Fatal Five: the Emerald Empress, the Persuader, Flare, Caress, and Mentalla

Monday, June 29, 2015

LSH Cover To Cover 3: Curt Swan

Welcome to the third installment of our Legion of Super-Bloggers feature on all of the comic-book cover appearances of The Legion in chronological order.

As you may recall, we are now at the beginning of the Legion's run in Adventure Comics. However, their over-all sales strength still seems to be a question at DC, as they *still* are not getting all of the main cover appearances! For Adventure Comics #325 we get Lex Luthor, Superboy, and.... Supergirl?! For Adventure Comics #327 we get a homicidal Pa Kent, and just a vignette about future Legionnaire Timber Wolf (then called Lone Wolf). And of course we get Adventure Comics #322, which features The Legion of Super-Pets. When the Legionnaires DO appear, there is a definite trend to only feature two or three Legionnaires at a time. Oddly enough, at this time Saturn Girl and Element Lad are most often cover featured.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Art Institute of Zwen: Luke Daab!


This week we're featuring one of our favorite creative types, Mr. Luke Daab of Chicago!

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Legion Post Cards

Legion post cards? You bet!
The most well-known of such merchandise was a set of 15 postcards released in 1990, which included characters from the then-current incarnation of the Legion. Pencilled by Keith Giffen, inked by Al Gordon, colored by Tom McCraw, and featuring text by Tom and Mary Bierbaum, the cards featured 5YL members such as Kent Shakespeare, Kono, Devlin O’Ryan, Bounty, and Celeste, along with other established characters from previous versions of the group.

There was also a set of Justice League postcards released at the same time. Completists might wish to include the Booster Gold card from this collection (because, you know, Legion flight ring).


In 2010, DC released a box of postcards commemorating its 75th anniversary.  The set of 100 featured DC comic book covers from the 1930s through to the 80s, and includes a postcard with the cover of Adventure Comics #247.

Another postcard featuring the Legion was issued in 2005, to help promote Alex Ross’ MYTHOLOGY book. The card uses Alex’ well-known piece of classic Legionnaires flying upwards towards space.  A few months later, the US Postal Service produced the DC Comics Super Heroes Collectible stamps, which was a set of 20 stamps featuring various DC characters. While no actual Legionnaire was included, there is a stamp of Supergirl from the era in which she was an active member. Below you can see a photo of the Alex Ross card, with the Supergirl stamp affixed and postmarked at San Diego Comic-Con in 2006. Cool!


And speaking of SDCC,  in that same year Warner Bros also offered a promotional postcard at its booth to tie in with the Legion of Super-Heroes animated TV series.


In 2000, countries around the world were invited by the US Postal Service to participate in a world-wide stamp-design contest, Stampin’ The Future, with the grand prize winners from each country assembling in Anaheim, California, for a special global celebration. This was one of the first day covers issued at the occasion.

More recently, in 2012, postcards were made by IDW  to promote the Legion/Star Trek crossover series.



Finally, across the pond, UK Legion fans had access to a pretty set of postcards featuring Adventure Comics' Legion covers, which were given away with the first two issues of the HEROES comic. The title featured reprints of US comics, notably Batman, Blue Devil, Flash and the Legion (albeit on much better quality paper). Unfortunately, the series (and publisher) only lasted eight issues.  The awesomeness force is strong in these postcards, though.







As a closing note, kudos to anyone who remembers the Interplanetary Post Office. In the 30th century, it was the center of all mail between worlds, which mailmen from throughout the galaxy would visit to collect postal items to convey back to their respective home worlds. E-mail, what e-mail?


**This is a variation of the oath used in the Legion of Super-Heroes animated TV series.
 

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Friday, June 26, 2015

5YL Legion of Super-Heroes #40


Recap: The Earth has been destroyed. About 100 domed cities have survived as a flotilla in orbit around the sun. Now the rebuilding needs to take place. The vestiges of the Dominator rule need to be eliminated. The political structure of this New Earth needs to be stabilized. And two sets of Legions are trying their best to help out. But there are threats lurking even in this shaky stability.

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Superboy starring The Legion #225

Superboy starring The Legion of Super-Heroes #225 (March, 1977)
title: "And Who Shall Lead Them?"
writer: Paul Levitz
penciller: James Sherman
inker: Bob Wiacek
editor: Denny O'Neil
cover: Mike Grell
reviewer: Russell "Bilingual Boy" Burbage

Mission Monitor Board:  
Dream Girl, Lightning Lad, Shadow Lass, Ultra Boy, Wildfire, Superboy; cameos of Mon-El, Colossal Boy, Shrinking Violet, Phantom Girl, Chameleon Boy, Saturn Girl

Opponents: 
The Resource Raiders

Synopsis: 
On Earth, Superboy interrupts Wildfire's swearing-in ceremony for Legion Leader because he thinks he should be the Leader instead. Mon-El slaps Superboy to bring him to his senses, as Dream Girl and Lightning Lad try to explain to Superboy that part-time members like him and Karate Kid cannot be elected Leader. Shadow Lass approaches him, knowing that something is going on. Superboy won't talk to her.

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Who's Who: Tellus

Tellus
by Russell & Siskoid

Real Name: Ganglios
Super-Power(s): Telepathy and telekinesis
Planet of Origin: Hykraius
Legion Seniority: Tellus joined as one of the five "rookies" after the founders retired from active duty. Polar Boy was listed first as the "senior" rookie, then Sensor Girl was originally listed next. When her status changed, Tellus moved up from Legionnaire #38 to became Legionnaire #37. Tellus was the last Legionnaire to join during the Bronze Age.

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Legion of Super-Heroes (v3) #25

The Legion of Super-Heroes (v3) #25 (Aug, 1986)
title: "Revelation"
writer: Paul Levitz
penciller: Greg LaRocque
inker: Mike DeCarlo
ink assist: Arne Starr
lettering: John Costanza
colorist: Carl Gafford
editor: Karen Berger 
cover: Steve Lightle (from a design by Ed Hannigan)
reviewer: Russell "Bilingual Boy" Burbage

Mission Monitor Board:  
Dawnstar, Wildfire, Timber Wolf, Ultra Boy, Phantom Girl, Brainiac 5, Sun Boy, White Witch, Element Lad, Lightning Lass, Invisible Kid, Blok, Star Boy, Colossal Boy, Polar Boy, Dream Girl, Tellus, Chameleon Boy....and Sensor Girl!

Guests: 
Saturn Girl, Lightning Lad

Opponents: 
Emerald Empress, The Persuader, Caress, Flare, and their Fifth Fatal Fiver......?

Monday, June 22, 2015

Convergence: Booster Gold

Hey Legionnaires! It’s your pal, the Kord Kid, back again to cover “Convergence: Booster Gold”. Why? Well for starters, it features Superboy and the Legion…but it also has a healthy pinch of Blue Beetle thrown in for good measure, so who better to bring it to you than me? Well to be fair, it’s really being brought to you by Dan Jurgens (writer), Alvaro Martinez (penciller) and Raul Fernandez (inker). I’m just here to provide the witty recap and commentary.


Sunday, June 21, 2015

Happy Fathers' Day!


Today is Fathers' Day here in the 31st Century. 
To help celebrate throughout the United Planets, 
please feel free to take this Super Father Quiz!