“A Cold and Lonely Corner of
Hell”
JULY 1982
The Great Darkness Saga Part Six
Written by Paul Levitz
Pencilled by Keith Giffen
Inked by Bruce Patterson
Lettered by John Constanza
Colored by Carl Gafford
Laurie Sutton Editor
Roll Call:
Blok, Chameleon Boy, Colossal Boy, Dawnstar, Dream Girl, Lightning Lad,
Lightning Lass, Mon-El, Phantom Girl, Saturn Girl, Shadow Lass, Star Boy, Sun
Boy, Timber Wolf, Ultra Boy, and Yera.
Once again this issue returns to the two story format, a lead-story by
the Levitz & Giffen super-team that follows our heroes stranded on an icy asteroid when
fleeing the Khund homeworld, and a back-up feature by Levitz and Carmine
Infantino.
Synopsis:
Our lead feature opens on the frozen asteroid and its five stranded inhabitants, Chameleon Boy, Colossal Boy, Saturn Girl, Shrinking Violet, and Timber Wolf. Chameleon Boy has shape-shifted into a dragon to provide the rest of the team with the essential life-saving heat needed on their icy prison. However, this doesn't prevent him from being guilt-ridden over his rash actions that led to their current predicament. Meanwhile, the rest of the Legionnaires are scouring the cosmos for their teammates. Blok & Sun Boy desperately search for their lost comrades on the jungle world of Yucatan VII, where it is rumored that a United Planets ship was spotted crash landing. Their search yields only a short conflict with some alien tourists.
Back on earth, the team of Legionnaires that rescued Karate Kid and Princess Projectra on Orando last issue, arrive to a deserted Legion Headquarters. They find its only inhabitant to be a noticeably weathered and disheveled Lightning Lad, who explains the Legion's current predicament.
Out in deep space, near the edge of the Khundia territory, Dawnstar and Lightning Lass desperately search for a trail leading to their missing comrades. Their search is cut short when a solar storm appears out of nowhere, destroying their ship, and injuring both Legionnaires in the process. Another team of Legionnaires, comprised of Phantom Girl and Star Boy, search the cosmos for their missing friends, passing the wandering planet of Apokolips that we saw a few issues ago. On it, a veiled Darkseid, unleashes five servants to go forward into the universe and wreak havoc in his name.
Back on earth, the team of Legionnaires that rescued Karate Kid and Princess Projectra on Orando last issue, arrive to a deserted Legion Headquarters. They find its only inhabitant to be a noticeably weathered and disheveled Lightning Lad, who explains the Legion's current predicament.
Out in deep space, near the edge of the Khundia territory, Dawnstar and Lightning Lass desperately search for a trail leading to their missing comrades. Their search is cut short when a solar storm appears out of nowhere, destroying their ship, and injuring both Legionnaires in the process. Another team of Legionnaires, comprised of Phantom Girl and Star Boy, search the cosmos for their missing friends, passing the wandering planet of Apokolips that we saw a few issues ago. On it, a veiled Darkseid, unleashes five servants to go forward into the universe and wreak havoc in his name.

Timber Wolf carries the weakened Saturn Girl away at super speed, where they have their second...um...tender moment of the issue. Their emotional hug is interrupted by the rescue crew! Dawnstar with her incredible tracking skills saw their make-ship flare, and was able to locate the ship-wrecked Legionnaires from there. The crew has been saved, but not all of the Legionnaires are jumping with joy.
"Once Upon an Insanity”
Written by Paul Levitz
Pencilled by Carmine Infantino
Inked by Larry Mahlstedt
Lettered by Todd Klein
Colored by Carl Gafford
Roll Call:
Brainiac 5, Element Lad, and Matter-Eater Lad.
Synopsis:
Brainiac 5 enlists Element Lad's help in his latest attempt to cure Matter-Eater Lad of his insanity. As the duo approaches their crazed teammate, they are sedated by a deranged and disgruntled Doctor R'Xalim, who seeks revenge on Brainiac 5 for tarnishing his career. The mad doctor traps the three Legionnaires inside a containment field that begins to shrink, and then runs off to celebrate, assuming that their destruction is assured.
With the three Legionnaires free and Doctor R'Xalim captured by the Science Police, Brainiac 5 and Element Lad head home with Matter-Eater Lad in tow, in hopes that Brainiac 5 can cure him.
Thoughts:

The story itself is another masterpiece weaved by Levitz and Giffen. From an action standpoint, there really isn't much outside of the short bursts of panels scattered here and there throughout the issue, but it's still a captivating read. It's real strength lies in the emotional roller coaster ride Levitz puts the readers through as he forwards the sub-plots and creates a soap opera dynamic within the team.

And of course the biggest plot moment of the issue outside of the lost Legionnaires being located by Dawnstar and Lightning Lass, is Darkseid! We see him unleash his forces on an unsuspecting and unprepared, 30th Century. In the story his true identity is still hidden in shadow, but come on he's all over the front and back cover of the trade paperback, so obviously it's him!

Great review-- these issues bring back a lot of memories for me. Just a quick note-- you refer to Ayla as Lightning Lass several times in the review, but she's Light Lass at this point in time.
ReplyDeleteYou are correct she is, but as I've been compiling my notes and doing the story recaps, I made the decision to stick with all of the characters' original names, except in a case of a drastic character or name change, such as Triplicate Girl to Duo Damsel.
DeleteThis just helps me personally keep track of the continuity and appearance chronology with each character, so I use their original names whenever possible, which is also how they are listed at Mike's Amazing World.
Thank you for reading! I'm having a blast recapping the issues!
I never bought Ayla's reaction to seeing Saturn Girl and TWolf. Light Lass is the one who begged Saturn Girl to go looking for Timber Wolf. Also, they're stuck on damn asteroid, potentially freezing to death, they've just escaped their ship exploding and Ayla's jealous!? I may be in the minority here but ugh, so dislikable (Light Lass that is).
ReplyDeleteI loved it when Vi asked Saturn Girl since "she's good with machines" I love the call back to the fact that Saturn Girl is a scientist too (she invented XY-4 after all).
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