“Monster in a Little Girl’s Mind”
1982
The Great Darkness Saga Part
Seven
Written by Paul Levitz
Pencilled by Keith Giffen
Inked by Bruce Patterson
Lettered by John Constanza
Colored by Carl Gafford
Roll Call:
Blok, Bouncing Boy, Brainiac 5, Chameleon Boy, Chlorophyll Kid, Colossal
Boy, Cosmic Boy, Dawnstar, Dream Girl, Duo Damsel, Element Lad, Fire Lad,
Invisible Kid, Lightning Lad, Lightning Lass, Mon-El, Night Girl, Phantom Girl,
Polar Boy, Saturn Girl, Shadow Lass, Star Boy, Superboy, Timber Wolf, Ultra
Boy, Wildfire, and Yera.
The Great Darkness Saga continues in this 41 page story from the first Legion of Super-Heroes Annual as one of the Legion's most lethal foes return to wreak havoc on Legion Headquarters!
Synopsis:
The story opens with the Science Police's Legion Liaison, Shvaughn Erin, on her way to Legion Headquarters for a check-in. She is greeted at the door by an overzealous welcome mat, one of Brainiac Five's recent security additions to HQ, before being freed from the contraption by Dawnstar and Wildfire as they take their leave. Once inside, she meets up with Legion Leader Element Lad, who begins the grand tour. They stop along the way to look-in on Brainiac Five, who with the assistance of Dream Girl and Mon-El, are about to perform a computer-assisted surgery on a young girl with no other options for a cure for her condition.
Just as surgery begins, an incredibly powerful energy surge fries the computers, and all hell breaks loose as the patient rises from the operating table. The advanced surgical equipment was built with circuits from Computo, the lethal nemesis of the Legion responsible for chopping Triplicate Girl down to Duo Damsel. Computo's circuits, that still contained his evil, maniacal essence, needed only the close proximity of the young patient to assert his consciousness in the young girl's body, and exploit his connection to the Legion HQ central computer to wreak havoc.
Computo mows through Legion Headquarters and the Legionnaires inhabiting it like a hot knife through butter. Computo blankets Cosmic Boy with hundreds of pounds of metal, and despite his best efforts, Cosmic Boy is unable to repel them. Computo then targets the living quarters of Lightning Lad and Saturn Girl before moving onto Sun Boy & Star Boy, who are imprisoned by their virtual game of Dungeons and Dragons.


In the operating room where Computo continues to launch his attack, Brainiac Five thinks he has hatched a plan to defeat the insane computer, he just has to pull it off before Legion HQ runs out of breathable air. Brainy telepathically links with Jacques Foccart, brother of the girl Computo possesses, and instructs him to locate a hidden vial of invisibility serum. Brainiac Five manages to distract Computo long enough for the Legionnaires trapped throughout HQ begin to fight off their attackers as Jacques sets Brainy's plan in motion.
Brainiac Five's plan works! Jacques is able to secure the invisibility serum, and with the help of Brainiac Five's mental guidance and some well-timed heat vision from Mon-El, secure a hypo disc that sedates Computo's host and renders the maniacal living computer inert. Life support systems are returned to normal, and the attacks on the Legionnaires fade away.
Later, after the Legionnaires have been patched up, they convene in the meeting room, where Brainiac Five openly admits that he and his pride are to blame for the recent disaster, and that his string of recent failures warrants his resignation from the Legion of Super-Heroes. His parting request is that they grant membership to the brave man that saved them all, Jacques Foccart, the new Invisible Kid. Element Lad quickly denies Brainy's resignation request, and then accepts the nomination for Jacques, which is quickly seconded by Mon-El, and Jacques is voted in as the newest member of the Legion of Super-Heroes.
Thoughts:
Whew! What a gauntlet! Like most annuals, this issue serves as a fine, self contained story with a clear beginning, middle, and end, and goes the extra mile to continue on the same sub plots and character threads that we saw left dangling at the conclusion of last issue (Legion of Super-Heroes #289). In a brief six panel progression, we see that Chameleon Boy continues to struggle coming to grips with the revelation that RJ Brande is his father, and how rash his actions have been since that discovery. Lightning Lass continues to ponder what may have happened between Timber Wolf and her sister-in-law Saturn Girl while they were trapped on that icy asteroid. Lightning Lad is still distraught and doubting himself after nearly losing his wife Saturn Girl in her rescue mission gone awry, so much so that the sight of a Computo generated duplicate of himself nearly unravels him. We have Brainiac Five, who thus far in the Great Darkness Saga has remained in the background, noticeably off his game.
And then finally we have the Darkseid inclusion. They still are shrouding him in shadow, and doing the best to veil this threat, which is a bit odd. The first time we saw him included in this story, they gave a pretty clear indicator to who this mysterious villain was based on the final profile shot. It's odd after that reveal that they have tried to hide him ever since, almost like they're trying to put the genie back in the bottle or make us readers forget.
The issue is great for all of the same reasons I harped on about last issue. Levitz gives a distinct voice to each Legionnaire, and continues to give the characters their own little "soap opera moment" to balance the plot of the story in stride with some emotional hooks. Giffen's artwork is absolutely fantastic, and really the pinnacle of super-hero comic art. I wish he would have retained this style he had here in 1982 throughout the 1980's.

Actually a pretty decent story and artwork especially for an annual !
ReplyDeleteIf there was one part of this story that should have been deleted was "Jacques Foccart " becoming the new Invisible Kid .
I just couldn't stand all of the token French dialogue !
Sacre' Bleu ! Mon Ami !
This character was totally played out by LSH #298 and what about the skunk hair style !
OUI !
I liked this story in the main, but was bothered that one of the challenges for Element Lad was increasingly stale air. If only someone had a relevant power...
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