Second Printings in Legion History
Legionnaires #18 - September 1994
Legionnaires #18 was part 4 of "End of an Era". The second printing came out about 4 weeks after the original printing, and can be distinguished primarily by the different color Zero Hour logos (red with white letters on the first, yellow with red letters on the second). Additionally, there's a small "II" in the price box in the upper left corner, and the color palette is slightly different between the two - the blacks are darker on the reprint and the reds are more muted.
First printing Art by Stuart Immonen & Wade von Grawbadger | Second printing Art by Stuart Immonen & Wade von Grawbadger |
Valor #23 - September 1994
Valor #23 was part 5 of "End of an Era". The second printing came out about 4 weeks after the original printing, and can be distinguished primarily by the different color Zero Hour logos (red with white letters on the first, yellow with red letters on the second). Additionally, there's a small "II" in the price box in the upper left corner, and the color palette is slightly different between the two - the blacks are darker on the reprint and the reds are more muted, just like above.
First printing Art by Stuart Immonen & Jose Marzan Jr. | Second printing Art by Stuart Immonen & Jose Marzan Jr. |
The first four issues of this new series had Power Girl as the lead feature, but the Legion was only on the cover of issue 2. Issue 1 was an unexpected success (with two covers, one by Amanda Conner and one by Adam Hughes) that it soon got a 2nd and 3rd printing. The Threeboot Legion had a cameo at the end of issue 1. They joined Power Girl on the cover of issue 2, but only the first printing and not the 2nd or 3rd. Their part of the story ended in issue 3, which had a second printing. This version of the Legion was just a hoax by the Psycho Pirate though. See the original 2005 post for more.
First printing Art by Amanda Conner & Jimmy Palmiotti | Second printing Art by Adam Hughes |
Third printing Art by Amanda Conner & Jimmy Palmiotti | |
Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #1 - October 2008
Main cover (first printing) Art by George Pérez | Second printing Art by George Pérez |
Legion of Super-Heroes v6 #1 - July 2010
Variant cover (1st printing) Art by Jim Lee & Scott Williams | Second printing Art by Jim Lee |
Star Trek/Legion of Super-Heroes #1 - October 2011
"B" cover Art by Keith Giffen | Second printing Art by Keith Giffen |
Like many first issues of the New 52 era, this one went to a second printing, differentiated by a red background color.
First printing Art by Pete Woods | Second printing Art by Pete Woods |
Legion of Super-Heroes v7 #1 - November 2011
Like many first issues of the New 52 era, this one went to a second printing, differentiated by a red background color.
First printing Art by Karl Kerschl | Second printing Art by Karl Kerschl |
Superman v4 #14 - August 28, 2019
This issue and Supergirl #33 were originally to go on sale on 08/14/19, but less than a week prior to that date, DC asked retailers to destroy all copies of these issues and told them that replacement copies would be sent to go on sale later. This issue was delayed to 08/28/19, Supergirl #33 was delayed to 09/04/19. DC's stated reason was that the original issues had covers that featured a "Year of the Villain" logo, but these issues had no ties to that event so they would be re-issued with new covers. This reasoning was questioned, as there was another issue on sale the same week, Catwoman #14, that also had a "Year of the Villain" cover logo and a story that had no ties to the event, and that issue was not recalled. Subsequent speculation centered around the introduction of the new Legion of Super-Heroes in the Superman and Supergirl issues, and the depiction of Lightning Lad's ethnicity. In the published issue, Lightning Lad is portrayed as dark-skinned, in leaked images of the original printing, Lightning Lad was light-skinned. The second printing featured the standard cover by Reis and Prado with an orange background instead of blue, and went on sale 10/2/19.
Art by Ivan Reis and Joe Prado | Second Printing Art by Ivan Reis and Joe Prado |
Issue 6 had two variants on 6/9/20. This was the first issue back after the industry shut down in March due to the coronavirus. Interestingly, speculators decided that this issue has the potential to be the next hot book due to the character of Gold Lantern, who is spotlighted on the cover (pay no attention to the fact that he actually debuted in LSH: Millennium #2). Interest in this book was so high that it sold out within 3 days of going on sale, prompting DC to go back to print on this one (released July 7) as well as add a new variant cover to issue 7.
Art by Ryan Sook and Travis Moore | |
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3 comments:
That’s really interesting.
One wouldn’t say these were the *best* LSH issues...
Oh, definitely.
The "End of an Era" ones are probably unique here in that they had low print runs (since the series were ending) and there was unexpected interest due to the Zero Hour crossover. Most of the others were ones that were probably sold out due to speculators, though Star Trek/LSH had like six different covers and sold 38K copies through Diamond, so I can't see the series being THAT popular, also given that the other issues in the series only sold around 17K.
I would have thought the DnA Legion Lost would have got second prints, no wonder it was so hard to find the first issues of it!!
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