Monday, March 14, 2022

Legion of 3 Worlds: Prime Evil

For this extra-special podcast episode #700, we thought it would be nice to celebrate the work of George Perez, so we went back to re-review the 5-issue Legion of 3 Worlds series he did with Geoff Johns and Scott Koblish. The Subs covered each issue when it originally came out (episodes 4, 18, 30, and 42 in 2008-09) so now we’re going to look at it with the benefit of hindsight. We will revisit the life and career of George Perez in a future episode, hopefully later than sooner.


Perez did an interview back in 2019 in which he discussed pencilling L3W with Johns as writer.
Well, the irony is that the Legion, when I was growing up, was one of my favorite comics. I mean even over The Avengers because I loved all of the characters, all of the costumes, all the color.

I thought, one of the first comics I would ever do if I got the chance — other than well, I knew I wanted JLA, I knew I wanted The Avengers — but I really wanted the Legion of Super-Heroes. And then it took so long in my career to finally do a Legion of Super-Heroes story. I did a few covers, I did a few little pinups… but I’d never worked on a Legion story. They appeared in Crisis on Infinite Earths, but then again, who didn’t?

So I was working on Brave and the Bold, and (writer) Geoff Johns was saying he wanted to do a Legion of Super-Heroes story. I did not know it was going to be a part of Final Crisis. … I really didn’t like it being part of Final Crisis but that’s the company’s decision.

This page from DC Universe #0, which came out the week after Countdown #1

But it's been so long since the story came out, I needed a Wikipedia-based refresher on what happened leading up to L3W. And boy, did THAT lead me down the rabbit hole of DC continuity! So here's what I came up with. Thanks, Wikipedia editors! (Some of the links below are to Wikipedia, others to my original Omnicom blog posts from the time.)

Some important precursor events:
  • Back in 1994, Bart Allen was introduced as Impulse right before Zero Hour (July 1994 cover-date, same month as Legionnaires #16 and LSH v4 #59, just a couple months from the issues we're doing right now. So at the time he would have been considered a pre-Zero Hour character, at least until they brought in XS. 
  • Also in 1994, at the conclusion of Zero Hour, we see the new Time Trapper. Dan Jurgens said that it was intended to be the new Batgirl who had been introduced there, but that was never followed up on.
  • Meanwhile, in 2005-06, Superboy-Prime has killed Superboy (Conner Kent aka Kon-El) during Infinite Crisis. Prime is imprisoned by the Guardians of the Universe, but freed later during the Sinestro Corps War (now calling himself Superman-Prime).
Wikipedia describes the beginning of the Retroboot era as “DC’s three-year reinvention of the Legion”, starting with the Lightning Saga (2007), then Superman & The Legion (2007-08), and finally Legion of 3 Worlds (2008-09). But Countdown (2007-08) is important, too.

In the Lightning Saga (2007), several Legionnaires from more-or-less the original pre-Zero Hour timeline (soon to be known as the Retroboot) are discovered by the JLA and JSA to be in the 21st century (including Karate Kid, who has somehow returned to life – this was never explained, but we can probably chalk it up to continuity punches in Infinite Crisis). In the end, they manage to retrieve Wally West from the Speed Force, where he was left in Infinite Crisis. The Legionnaires return to the future, leaving behind Karate Kid and Una to go Counting Down, and Starman. Brainy says that the return of Wally was just a side effect, they got what they really wanted (someone trapped inside a lightning rod – and we won’t find out who that is until L3W). During this story arc, Superman used the term “Legion of 3 Worlds” to describe "one of the Legion's greatest adventures". He stated that the full story of this event went undocumented because none of the Legionnaires remembered exactly what had occurred.

After that, in the pages of Countdown (2007-08):
  • Karate Kid and one of Luornu’s bodies, calling herself Una, meet various heroes and villains and eventually end up on Apokolips with some other heroes. Val is dying of an alien virus.
  • Superman-Prime has survived the Sinestro Corps War and is traveling the multiverse in search of the perfect universe for him. He eventually finds his way to a war on Earth-51, and in a fight he destroys Monarch’s (Captain Atom’s) containment suit which sets off a chain reaction that destroys that universe. He becomes lost in time… and lost in space.
  • The Monitor Nix Uotan creates a new Earth-51 in its place, and the Earth-8 Monitor Solomon sends Val and Una from Apokolips to this Earth, but Val finally dies and releases the Morticoccus virus, infecting everyone and creating a new version of Kamandi’s Earth. Una dies saving Buddy Blank and his grandson Tommy from a swarm of rats.
  • And in a related miniseries, Bart Allen is killed.
While all of this is going on, in the Superman & The Legion story arc (2007-08), Superman goes back to the 31st century for the first time since Crisis on Infinite Earths because the Legion needs his help – Earth-Man (formerly Absorbency Boy) has convinced Earth that Superman was born there and that all aliens are bad. Earth-Man and his Justice League of Earth hunt the Legion down until the good guys win. Hooray!

The epilogue for the S&LSH story is in Action 864, the issue after the S&LSH story concludes, but this issue is NOT collected in the S&LSH collection (though it should be). Lightning Lad brings Superman back to the 21st century and they hang around the Fortress reminiscing until Batman shows up. Batman tells Superman that he remembers meeting three different versions of the Legion (pre-Crisis in JLA 147-148, Reboot in Final Night, and Threeboot in Brave & Bold vol 3 #5), and they've found the bodies of Karate Kid and Luornu (how did they get here from where we know they died on Earth-51?). They find the schizophrenic Starman (who's been hanging out with the JSA) who gives them some cryptic clues, and after Garth gives Superman a new flight ring that contains a one-way shortcut to the 31st century, he leaves with the two bodies. Then we see that the Time Trapper is involved, he’s the one who brought the bodies from Earth-51. On the last page, it says “to be continued in Legion of 3 Worlds”. 

DC Universe #0 also came out that week, and it has a tease for L3W as well as the other Final Crisis tie-ins, as it came the week after Countdown #1 (and was originally going to be Countdown #0). That's where this post's main picture up top came from.

So then Legion of 3 Worlds #1 came out in August 2008 and promptly broke the internet.

(Here's where you pause to go read the miniseries!)

After issue #2: Geoff Johns said this isn't just a Legion story, it contains elements of all the books he's worked on, whether it's just cameos (the Teen Titans in the Superman Museum, the Rip Hunter/Booster Gold images) or major characters (Superman, from Action Comics) or storylines (the Green Lantern legacy and the Sinestro Corps War). At this point, Sodam Yat is over 1000 years old, having been introduced in the Sinestro Corps storyline, where he was destined to be one of the greatest Green Lanterns. He was last known in the 21st century as Ion. He was first mentioned, and shown in a panel or two, as part of a prophecy told to Abin Sur by demons in an Alan Moore written Tale of the Green Lantern Corps back in the '80s.

During L3W, the books were significantly delayed (issues came out at 2-4 month intervals between August 2008 and July 2009 instead of monthly), such that the finale of Final Crisis actually appeared in between issues 2-3 of L3W, with L3W #3-5 still left to go: the finale in L3W #5 was supposed to come out before Final Crisis #6. Of course, what we didn't know at the time was that the delays were caused by problems with Perez's eyesight, which wasn't really something that DC could (or should) tell the public. But to their credit, they did stick with Perez on pencils despite the fact they could have gotten someone else to finish in Perez's stead.
  • Dan DiDio in Nov 2008 (between issues 2-3): “...It’s essential for us to have the last issue of Final Crisis come out in the month of January. Therefore, we are moving heaven and earth to make the book come out in the month of January, because so much follows. Legion of 3 Worlds has an impact on our line because of the bits that take place at the conclusion of the series, but that impact does not occur until later in the year. So we are less aggressive to holding that particular book’s schedule than we were the lead book in Final Crisis. So therefore, you’re going to see Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds with months skipping in order to complete the story, but Final Crisis will be pushed to make sure it hits as close to its schedule as possible.”
In Final Crisis #6, we find Superman after coming from the Superman Beyond 3D special, and that this takes place after the conclusion of L3W. Brainiac 5 tells Superman to look at the Miracle Machine (which has somehow returned from being eaten) and to memorize its circuitry. One reviewer wrote that “The point of this highly expository sequence appears to be to (re)introduce the Miracle Machine, exactly the sort of deus-ex-machina device that’s like catnip to Morrison.” Of course, a machine that can rewrite continuity can probably rewrite its own history too.

In Final Crisis #7, we get a couple of panels of Starman and a page or two of the new Miracle Machine (which looks steampunk, and not like any version of the Miracle Machine we had seen before). Grant Morrison, who wrote Final Crisis, put L3W into chronological perspective: 
  • GM: The Monitrix Zillo Valla recruits Superman’s help in Final Crisis #3 which leads into Superman Beyond #1 and 2, both of which happen in the space between Lois’ final heartbeats. He returns to save her in Beyond #2, only to be contacted by the Legion of Super-Heroes to deal with an emergency in the 31st Century – as seen in Legion of 3 Worlds #1. Normally, the Legion is able to return him to his own time an instant after he left, so naturally he feels secure quitting Earth after saving Lois. After his encounter with Superboy Prime in L3W, however, he returns late to Final Crisis #6, to find time has crashed, Darkseid rules the world and Batman is dead. Oops. Fortunately, he brings with him the means to save us all.
  • Basically, Morrison needed a reason for Superman to be gone for a while so things could fall apart while he was gone, so L3W was that reason. Johns said that Morrison was in charge of the main Final Crisis series, and anything Morrison needed for that, Johns was happy to provide.
After the series:

There are a number of Legionnaires missing in this story. They’re all in the 21st century. Following L3W, we see the aftermath of Superboy (Conner)’s return from the dead in Adventure Comics, leading into the Legion being involved with the Last Stand of New Krypton story. 

Superboy Prime later appears in several story arcs:
  • He is recruited by Black Lantern during Blackest Night (Adventure Comics 4-5), but he is apparently redeemed. (2009)
  • He is accidentally returned to the DCU in a battle with the Teen Titans and creates his own Legion of Doom, but is defeated and imprisoned in the Source Wall. (2011)
  • Somehow during Rebirth he escapes and is found in the Dungeon of Eternity in Shazam 10-14, battling the Shazam Family. (2020)
  • Finally, in Dark Knights: Death Metal he defeats the Darkest Knight and is killed, ending up back home where he really wanted to be. (2020)
Just want to end with a really great piece of artwork that eventually became the cover of the collected edition of L3W.


Tuesday, March 08, 2022

Legion of 3 Worlds (revisited)

With the podcast coming up on episode 700, we thought we'd take this special episode to focus on George Perez's work on the classic "Legion of 3Worlds" (L3W), while saving the rest of his career for another episode. The Subs reviewed and recapped each of the issues only as they came out in 2008-09, so now with the benefit of hindsight we're going to try to cover all five issues in a single episode.

Fortunately for me, I don't have to do much in the way of annotations for this miniseries, given that I already did them back in 2008-09, so I'll just link them here for your reading pleasure. I remember getting the issue and then spending literally hours researching everyone and everything, racing to be the first one to post the annotations (and then reading everyone else's to see what I missed). As an annotator, it was the nerdiest fun hard work I've probably ever done. 

Sadly, no guarantee that any of the links in my blog posts still work, all I can say is that they worked at the time I wrote the posts, 13-15 years ago.

Of course, what we didn't realize at the time was that the delays were caused by problems with Perez's eyesight, which wasn't really something that DC could (or should) say. But they did stick with Perez on pencils despite the fact they could have gotten someone else to finish in Perez's stead.

After it was all over, George Perez was at the Baltimore Con in 2009 and had this to say about working on L3W:

First, when asked about his "wish list" for future projects, Perez discussed the creators with who he wanted to work rather than characters. Basically, L3W fulfilled his last wish from his fandom days. For him, working with creators is what is interesting when considering new projects. He volunteered that having known Paul Levitz since their days in fandom, he would enjoy drawing a Legion project for him.

Second, I asked Mr. Perez what his feelings were about L3W. His response reflected a lot of fan criticism of the mini. He was originally disappointed that so much of the story hinged on non-Legion characters. He wanted the Legion to be more directly involved in solving the conflict. He came to understand that Kid Flash, Superboy and Green Lantern characters were needed to help the Legion reach a larger audience. This reach was important to ensure that the Legion would survive in the current environment. He was very complimentary of Geoff Johns and his answers were always positive and upbeat.

In an anecdote, Mr. Perez said that Johns sent him a full script for one of the early issues. In it, Johns listed all the characters to appear in one of those giant group scenes. Perez was not used to working from a full script and was a little taken aback. In COIE, Marv Wolfman's script basically said "draw characters here" without spelling out exactly who to draw. He then realized that Johns had essentially reversed engineered Perez' Crisis work, spelling out in words the type of scene for which Perez is famous. Perez found it amusing.


Monday, March 07, 2022

LSH v4 Annual 5 annotations: Darkseid of the Moon

      Annotations for Legion of Super-Heroes v4 Annual #5:


Notes:

  • All of this summer’s annuals had an “Elseworlds” theme. The Legion book did a takeoff of the Wizard of Oz, while a few months later the Legionnaires book did (will do) a King Arthur-style story (which is kind of odd in that the very next regular issue of Legionnaires after the Annual was the first part of End of an Era, so it’s like why even bother with an Annual? But I digress…)
  • This is the final work that Curt Swan did for the Legion (though he did a L.E.G.I.O.N. story parodying the Silver Age Legion in that style for their upcoming annual). He passed away in June 1996, about two years after this issue went on sale; after this issue, he did a few pinups and story pages here and there but he was essentially retired (he was born in 1920, so was in his mid-70s at this point).
  • Tom McCraw, this issue's writer, previously worked on some of Eric Shanower's Oz books. Not sure if that means anything, but it's a thing.
  • Given that in the last regular issue #57 Ayla learned she was getting younger, this issue takes place right afterwards.
    • The story is inspired by the 1939 Wizard of Oz movie with some elements of Return to Oz. As a tribute to the urban legend, start playing your "Dark Side of the Moon" album by Pink Floyd when we get into the story. (Or should that be "Darkseid of the Moon"?) There were lots of uses of Legion-inspired characters, and we got the obvious ones, but does anyone more versed in Oz lore know who the question marked ones are supposed to be? Or maybe they're new concepts to this. 
      • Ayla = Dorothy
      • Dream Girl = Toto
      • White Witch = Glinda the Good Witch of the North
      • Starfinger = Wicked Witch of the East
      • Violet & Imskians = Munchkins
      • Valor = Oz
      • Shadow Lass, Shadow Kid = ???
      • Brainiac 5 = Scarecrow
      • Glorith (as Lady Starfinger) = Wicked Witch of the West
      • Tellus = ???
      • Wildfire = Tin Man
      • Timber Wolf = Lion
      • Polar Boy = ???
      • Sun Boy = ???
      • Laurel = ???
      • Dawnstar/Starhaven = flying monkeys
      • Proty = ???
      • Blok = Nome King
    • Page 33 panel 5: the map that Laurel shows is roughly L-shaped. Among the lands whose names are readable are homages to various Legionnaires: Colossal Mountain Pass, [something] Keep, Dryadidia, Eatter's Place, Image State (!), Iron Hills, Land of Blobs, Bgztl's Fade Away, Rimborian Caves, Ring Around Land, Spark's Mountain, Lu's Lakes, Injun Prairie, Troy's Terrain, Land of Chameleons, KK Keep, Gandia, O'Ryan's Way, Land of Bouncers, Inviso Plains, Magno World, White Island, Ice World/Fire World, Kalloris, Shadowkins, Imskia, Lalloria, and ERG Wasteland.
      • So going back over their journey, Ayla landed in Imskia in the bottom right, then went to the Shadowkin's, a maze (not shown on the map), Tellus' swamp (not shown on the map), ERG Wasteland, Furball's forest (not shown on the map), Ice World/Fire World, Inviso Plains, Gandia (where we see the map), Injun Prairie, Land of Blobs, Dryadidia, and Starfinger's Keep.
    • The last page shows the artists roughly chronologically by page number and what work they did. It was easier for me to translate it into the following list showing who worked on which pages.
      • 1-2 Immonen, Marzan
      • 3-5 Swan, Boyd
      • 6-10 Farmer
      • 11-14 Boyd, Hoover
      • 15-16 Von Grawbadger, John Lowe
      • 17-18 Craig Hamilton, Von Grawbadger
      • 19-22 Von Grawbadger
      • 23-24 Hamilton, Von Grawbadger
      • 25-26 Von Grawbadger, Lowe
      • 27-28 Farmer
      • 29-34 Moy, Marzan
      • 35-37 Swan, Boyd 
      • 38-41 McKeever
      • 42 Boyd, Cooper
      • 43-48 Moy, Campanella
      • 49-50 Moy, Story
      • 51-53 Doran
      • 54 Swan, Boyd
      • 55-56 Immonen, Marzan



    Cutting down the timeline to just the last couple months since it was getting so long. I'm color coding them based on whether the date appeared in the 2995 Sourcebook (yellow; text in yellow is as written in the Sourcebook), it's a confirmed date that was given in the comic (green), or an estimated date based on keeping track of events and days (cyan). Bold text is something new added this issue. Italics are unknown dates.
    • Wed 7/29/95: Jacques and Drura join the team; Mysa is possessed, and goes to Tharn to confront Mordru (LSH v4 #43), but she is defeated and is absorbed into Mordru. Using this power, he raises armies of the dead in a number of worlds in both UP and Khund space. The Legion agrees to help the Khunds, but they insist that the Legion take on four new Khundish members (LSH v4 #44).
    • Sun 8/2/95: The Legion fights Mordru’s zombies on Sklar, Talus, Trom, and in space (LSH v4 #45). On Talus, the Legionnaires fight their own dead, and new Khund Legionnaire Bloodclaw is killed before the team halts Mordru’s magics on the planet. Jan fights the dead Trommites on Pasnic (LSH v4 #46). The Legionnaires bring the fight to Mordru on Tharn, losing the Khund Firefist in the process (LSH v4 #47). The dead on Talus are defeated, but during the fight Timber Wolf returns to the 30th century with Jamm (LSH v4 Ann #4). With the help of Devlin O’Ryan and the spirit of Amethyst, Mordru and Mysa are separated and Mordru is defeated (LSH v4 #48). 
    • Mon 8/3/95: Jamm takes the Legionnaires on a prodigious trip before being returned to his own time (LSH v4 Ann #4).
    • Tues 8/4/95: The Legion leaves Tharn for Khundish space, where Flederweb and Veilmist are forced to rejoin the Khundish forces. Jan recovers on Pasnic, while Amethyst and Mysa ponder the future (LSH v4 #48).
    • Wed 8/5/95: Tenzil travels to Tartarus and with the help of Polar Boy and friends, they rescue Eve and defeat Evillo (LSH v4 #49). 
    • Thu 8/6/95: Tenzil and Eve depart Tartarus for Titan (LSH v4 #49); the Legion rebury their dead on Shanghalla, and Wildfire is resurrected there (LSH v4 #50).
    • Fri 8/7/95: the SW6 Legionnaires spend the weekend at the Atlantis Dome on New Earth (Legionnaires #7); Tenzil and Eve arrive on Titan; the rest of the group arrives on Talus from Shanghalla (LSH v4 #50).
    • Sat 8/8/95: the SW6 Legionnaires encounter the race of Devil-Fish in the Atlantis Dome (Legionnaires #7); Tenzil and Eve get married; Jan almost dies; Kono leaves; Sean arrives on Talus (LSH v4 #50).
    • Sun 8/9/95: the SW6 Legionnaires leave the Atlantis dome on New Earth (Legionnaires #7); Tenzil sends out holos of his wedding from the day before (LSH v4 #50).
    • Mon 8/10/95: Several Legionnaires leave New Earth for Colu (Legionnaires #8).
    • Tues 8/11/95: Brainiac 5 thinks of leaving the Legion and remaining on Colu (Legionnaires #8).
    • Wed 8/12/95: Brainiac 5 returns to New Earth with the rest of his team (Legionnaires #8).
    • Wed 9/13/95 (estimated): “Several weeks later” after Tenzil’s wedding, Dawnstar returns to Starhaven; three BIONs attack the Legion on Talus; Universo convinces Relnic and King Jonn that the Legion is helping the Khunds attack UP space (LSH v4 #50). 
    • Thu 9/14/95: Cocheta Drisden fails to escape from Takron Galtos, and is moved to Quarantine; Grimbor attacks the team and Ivy’s Li’l Legion on Quarantine trying to grab her (LSH v4 #51).
    • Sat 9/16/95: Kent and Celeste arrive on Talus from Quarantine, as Ayla and Brin reminisce and Vi monitors the Khund situation; Mysa tells the crew that since they just defeated Mordru, they have to take on Glorith to keep the balance (LSH v4 #52).
    • Sun 9/17/95: Relnic shows Jacques that the Legion is working with the Khunds; Rond rushes off in a Time Bubble; the Legion lands on Baaldur and confronts Glorith, with disastrous consequences to the team; in her mind, Glorith is confronted by the Time Trapper; the UP calls for the Legion’s disbandment (LSH v4 #53). Recovering from the fight with Glorith, several Legionnaires find themselves older or younger, and head for Quarantine to see if Brainiac 5 can reverse the effects (LSH v4 #54).
    • Mon 9/18/95: Brainy tests the Legion on Quarantine; Kent and Devlin, who have both been de-aged, stay behind while the others go to Talus (LSH v4 #54).
      • ME-Lad, Violet, Dragonmage, Catspaw shot down over Antares II by Khunds (Legionnaires #9). The Proteans want the Legionnaires to go inside a crashed ship, where after defeating more Khunds they find Kid Quantum (Legionnaires #10). Dragonmage helps restore the Soul of Antares, and Andromeda calls HQ to say she’s found them and bringing them all back (Legionnaires #11).
      • Invisible Kid and Colossal Boy find a freighter that’s been attacked by Sklarians (Legionnaires #9). Kono arrives to help out (Legionnaires #10).
      • Legion tryouts at Metropolis (Legionnaires #9). Inferno helps out in Essen (Legionnaires #10), then goes to Paris where he finds someone has chained a tunnel shut (Legionnaires #11).
      • Cosmic Boy, Saturn Girl, Livewire go to Acapulco to quell food riots, and Cosmic Boy is injured by Livewire (Legionnaires #9). More Legionnaires arrive to help (Legionnaires #10). Cos is taken to the medi-center, while Spark, Brainy, Phantom Girl, and Ferro tend to a wounded child with odd powers (Legionnaires #11).
    • Tue 9/19/95: The Legion gets captured at Talus and taken to Weber’s World (LSH v4 #54). 
      • In Metropolis, Kid Quantum is sworn in, and Computo sends M-E Lad to help Kono with the Sklarians (Legionnaires #12). Kono uses the Grandin Gender-Reversal Disease to turn Tenzil into Tenzi, where they go undercover, but he quickly blows his cover (Legionnaires #13). They manage to signal the rest of the Legionnaires (Legionnaires #14).
      • In Acapulco, Invisible Kid arrives to help, but he’s zapped unconscious, while in the Acapulco medi-center , Cosmic Boy nearly dies but Saturn Girl’s telepathy stabilizes him while a jealous Livewire watches (Legionnaires #12). Invisible Kid manages to break free of the mental-energy vortex as Andromeda and Ultra Boy arrive, while Cosmic Boy recovers (Legionnaires #13). Rokk is released, and Saturn Girl links the minds of the team to try to rescue their downed teammates (Legionnaires #14).
      • In Paris, anti-alien hysteria picks up, so a team goes there, where they are blasted by a Dominator child who thinks they are attacking her (Legionnaires #12). She teleports them to a prison, but they escape. They find the girl in the sewers, and she sends them to the Archduke's palace to stop the xenophobia, only to find Grimbor instead (Legionnaires #13). They escape Grimbor’s traps and discover that the mayor of the Paris dome has been working with the Sklarians (Legionnaires #14).
    • Wed 9/20/95: The Legion is briefly detained on Weber’s World but escape, while the UP officially disbands the Legion; Universo tells Cham and Computo that the Legionnaires aren’t needed to help (LSH v4 #54).
    • Sun 9/23/95: The team arrives on Rimbor, and Jo brings a team to an old warehouse but he and Sussa are captured by a rival gang. (LSH v4 #55)
    • Wed 9/27/95: Legionnaires start the process of going undercover while hiding out on Rimbor, and Sussa escapes (LSH v4 #54). Universo is looking for the Legion on Rimbor; Jo recruits other gangs to go against the government, while Mysa and Vi sneak into government HQ to find out what’s going on; on Starhaven, Dawnstar undergoes a vision quest (LSH v4 #55); the Legion exposes Khundish interference on Rimbor and escape (LSHv4 #56).
    • Thu 9/28/95: The Legion tries and fails to protect Starfinger III from the Khunds, while fighting the Legion Academy, the Khundish ex-Legionnaires, and the mind-controlled Heroes of Lallor; Polestar leaves for New Earth while the rest of the team go to Weber’s World; Valor finds something strange with Dev-Em; Rond Vidar finds something strange in the time stream (LSHv4 #57); Ayla is growing younger since the battle with Glorith, and to comfort her, Vi reads her a bedtime story (LSHv4 Ann #5).

    Wednesday, March 02, 2022

    LSH v4 #57 annotations: Forewarned is Four-Armed!

         Annotations for Legion of Super-Heroes v4 #57:

    Notes:

    • Page 1 panel 1: Academy cadets include Jagged and Dragonfly (we’ll learn their names shortly), and Rush (last seen in #52), led by Porcupine Pete (last seen in #40). 
    • Page 3 panel 1: Xera was last seen during the Universo Project (LSHv3 #33), Visi-Lad was last seen in LSHv3 #54, and R327 is new. The red tiger is a woman who turns into a feline who Steve Lightle called “Tiger Girl” who appeared on the cover of LSHv3 14 when we met a bunch of Academy hopefuls. In an interview with the Cosmic Teams website, this issue’s artist Christopher Taylor confirmed that in the script that Tiger Girl was her code name, even if it was never spoken.
    • Page 3 panel 3: The Legion team was headed to Darzyl at the end of last issue. Darzyl is the planet that Vorm claimed to be from when he joined the Legion under false pretenses as Dynamo-Boy (ADV 330).
    • Page 5 panel 2: Tenzil (last seen in #50), Evolvo Lad (last seen in LSHv3 #62 during the Magic Wars), Garak of the Glow (last seen in #54), and Cupid (we find out her name later)
    • Page 5 panel 3: Ramjet is new
    • Page 6: Gas Girl and Duplicate Boy (both last seen in LSHv3 #62 during the Magic Wars), Life Lass (also in #62, but her name had been seen on some documents that she was a general working with King Jonn in the UP Militia back in issue 13)
    • Page 7 panel 1: in Interlac it reads “Alert! Khund ship!”
    • Page 7 panel 5: the return of the Khundish Legionnaires Firefist (returned from the near-dead), Veilmist, and Flederweb, plus 4-Arm Guy
    • Page 8 panel 1: Starfinger III used to be Molock the Merciless, until it was retconned that he was the brother of Lars Hanscom aka Starfinger I (who was murdered by Char Burrane aka Starfinger II, who in turn was murdered by Starfinger III). You’ll recall that Starfinger III hired Persuader to kill Burrane Jr on Quarantine back in issue 13, and hired Sussa Paka to steal Starfinger’s helmet for him in the text pages back in issue 27. Last seen trying to fix the baseball game in issue 37.
    • Page 8 panel 3: Starlight (dark hair) and Starbright (red hair) were last seen in LSHv3 49. The Gordanians were usually seen around the New Teen Titans and the Omega Men as they were aligned with the Citadel, the Warlords of Okaara, and the Psions. I think this is their first 30th century appearance.
    • Page 12 panel 6: Surprise! It’s not Tenzil after all, it’s Chameleon Chief! He hasn’t been seen since right after Crisis, in LSHv3 21. He also had the power to change the form of other objects including himself (not the same as Chameleon Kid, who was one of the Super-Rejects).
    • Page 14 panel 3: That’s Garak in white with the floating green cards
    • Page 15 panel 4: Dev-Em returns, last seen in stasis on Leland McCauley’s asteroid in issue 39
    • Page 16 panel 3: That’s the original Kryptonian version of Dev-Em, last seen LSHv3 14. What kind of time shenanigans are happening?
    • Page 17 panel 2: Lamprey was last seen in LSHv3 #47
    • Page 19 panel 5: Cupid is new
    • Page 20 panel 3: Ringtoss was new
    • Page 20 panel 4: Yera was last seen in LSHv4 Annual 3 at the reunion party
    • Page 24: Rond was last seen leaving in a time bubble in issue 53; Circadia Senius was last seen being killed in the aftermath of the moon’s destruction. Something’s going on in the time stream, could it be Zero Hour?
      • Rond ran off in the time bubble in issue 53, which took place 11 days ago, but I assume being in the time stream messes with your personal timeline.


    Cutting down the timeline to just the last couple months since it was getting so long. I'm color coding them based on whether the date appeared in the 2995 Sourcebook (yellow; text in yellow is as written in the Sourcebook), it's a confirmed date that was given in the comic (green), or an estimated date based on keeping track of events and days (cyan). Bold text is something new added this issue. Italics are unknown dates.
    • Wed 7/29/95: Jacques and Drura join the team; Mysa is possessed, and goes to Tharn to confront Mordru (LSH v4 #43), but she is defeated and is absorbed into Mordru. Using this power, he raises armies of the dead in a number of worlds in both UP and Khund space. The Legion agrees to help the Khunds, but they insist that the Legion take on four new Khundish members (LSH v4 #44).
    • Sun 8/2/95: The Legion fights Mordru’s zombies on Sklar, Talus, Trom, and in space (LSH v4 #45). On Talus, the Legionnaires fight their own dead, and new Khund Legionnaire Bloodclaw is killed before the team halts Mordru’s magics on the planet. Jan fights the dead Trommites on Pasnic (LSH v4 #46). The Legionnaires bring the fight to Mordru on Tharn, losing the Khund Firefist in the process (LSH v4 #47). The dead on Talus are defeated, but during the fight Timber Wolf returns to the 30th century with Jamm (LSH v4 Ann #4). With the help of Devlin O’Ryan and the spirit of Amethyst, Mordru and Mysa are separated and Mordru is defeated (LSH v4 #48). 
    • Mon 8/3/95: Jamm takes the Legionnaires on a prodigious trip before being returned to his own time (LSH v4 Ann #4).
    • Tues 8/4/95: The Legion leaves Tharn for Khundish space, where Flederweb and Veilmist are forced to rejoin the Khundish forces. Jan recovers on Pasnic, while Amethyst and Mysa ponder the future (LSH v4 #48).
    • Wed 8/5/95: Tenzil travels to Tartarus and with the help of Polar Boy and friends, they rescue Eve and defeat Evillo (LSH v4 #49). 
    • Thu 8/6/95: Tenzil and Eve depart Tartarus for Titan (LSH v4 #49); the Legion rebury their dead on Shanghalla, and Wildfire is resurrected there (LSH v4 #50).
    • Fri 8/7/95: the SW6 Legionnaires spend the weekend at the Atlantis Dome on New Earth (Legionnaires #7); Tenzil and Eve arrive on Titan; the rest of the group arrives on Talus from Shanghalla (LSH v4 #50).
    • Sat 8/8/95: the SW6 Legionnaires encounter the race of Devil-Fish in the Atlantis Dome (Legionnaires #7); Tenzil and Eve get married; Jan almost dies; Kono leaves; Sean arrives on Talus (LSH v4 #50).
    • Sun 8/9/95: the SW6 Legionnaires leave the Atlantis dome on New Earth (Legionnaires #7); Tenzil sends out holos of his wedding from the day before (LSH v4 #50).
    • Mon 8/10/95: Several Legionnaires leave New Earth for Colu (Legionnaires #8).
    • Tues 8/11/95: Brainiac 5 thinks of leaving the Legion and remaining on Colu (Legionnaires #8).
    • Wed 8/12/95: Brainiac 5 returns to New Earth with the rest of his team (Legionnaires #8).
    • Wed 9/13/95 (estimated): “Several weeks later” after Tenzil’s wedding, Dawnstar returns to Starhaven; three BIONs attack the Legion on Talus; Universo convinces Relnic and King Jonn that the Legion is helping the Khunds attack UP space (LSH v4 #50). 
    • Thu 9/14/95: Cocheta Drisden fails to escape from Takron Galtos, and is moved to Quarantine; Grimbor attacks the team and Ivy’s Li’l Legion on Quarantine trying to grab her (LSH v4 #51).
    • Sat 9/16/95: Kent and Celeste arrive on Talus from Quarantine, as Ayla and Brin reminisce and Vi monitors the Khund situation; Mysa tells the crew that since they just defeated Mordru, they have to take on Glorith to keep the balance (LSH v4 #52).
    • Sun 9/17/95: Relnic shows Jacques that the Legion is working with the Khunds; Rond rushes off in a Time Bubble; the Legion lands on Baaldur and confronts Glorith, with disastrous consequences to the team; in her mind, Glorith is confronted by the Time Trapper; the UP calls for the Legion’s disbandment (LSH v4 #53). Recovering from the fight with Glorith, several Legionnaires find themselves older or younger, and head for Quarantine to see if Brainiac 5 can reverse the effects (LSH v4 #54).
    • Mon 9/18/95: Brainy tests the Legion on Quarantine; Kent and Devlin, who have both been de-aged, stay behind while the others go to Talus (LSH v4 #54).
      • ME-Lad, Violet, Dragonmage, Catspaw shot down over Antares II by Khunds (Legionnaires #9). The Proteans want the Legionnaires to go inside a crashed ship, where after defeating more Khunds they find Kid Quantum (Legionnaires #10). Dragonmage helps restore the Soul of Antares, and Andromeda calls HQ to say she’s found them and bringing them all back (Legionnaires #11).
      • Invisible Kid and Colossal Boy find a freighter that’s been attacked by Sklarians (Legionnaires #9). Kono arrives to help out (Legionnaires #10).
      • Legion tryouts at Metropolis (Legionnaires #9). Inferno helps out in Essen (Legionnaires #10), then goes to Paris where he finds someone has chained a tunnel shut (Legionnaires #11).
      • Cosmic Boy, Saturn Girl, Livewire go to Acapulco to quell food riots, and Cosmic Boy is injured by Livewire (Legionnaires #9). More Legionnaires arrive to help (Legionnaires #10). Cos is taken to the medi-center, while Spark, Brainy, Phantom Girl, and Ferro tend to a wounded child with odd powers (Legionnaires #11).
    • Tue 9/19/95: The Legion gets captured at Talus and taken to Weber’s World (LSH v4 #54). 
      • In Metropolis, Kid Quantum is sworn in, and Computo sends M-E Lad to help Kono with the Sklarians (Legionnaires #12). Kono uses the Grandin Gender-Reversal Disease to turn Tenzil into Tenzi, where they go undercover, but he quickly blows his cover (Legionnaires #13). They manage to signal the rest of the Legionnaires (Legionnaires #14).
      • In Acapulco, Invisible Kid arrives to help, but he’s zapped unconscious, while in the Acapulco medi-center , Cosmic Boy nearly dies but Saturn Girl’s telepathy stabilizes him while a jealous Livewire watches (Legionnaires #12). Invisible Kid manages to break free of the mental-energy vortex as Andromeda and Ultra Boy arrive, while Cosmic Boy recovers (Legionnaires #13). Rokk is released, and Saturn Girl links the minds of the team to try to rescue their downed teammates (Legionnaires #14).
      • In Paris, anti-alien hysteria picks up, so a team goes there, where they are blasted by a Dominator child who thinks they are attacking her (Legionnaires #12). She teleports them to a prison, but they escape. They find the girl in the sewers, and she sends them to the Archduke's palace to stop the xenophobia, only to find Grimbor instead (Legionnaires #13). They escape Grimbor’s traps and discover that the mayor of the Paris dome has been working with the Sklarians (Legionnaires #14).
    • Wed 9/20/95: The Legion is briefly detained on Weber’s World but escape, while the UP officially disbands the Legion; Universo tells Cham and Computo that the Legionnaires aren’t needed to help (LSH v4 #54).
    • Sun 9/23/95: The team arrives on Rimbor, and Jo brings a team to an old warehouse but he and Sussa are captured by a rival gang. (LSH v4 #55)
    • Wed 9/27/95: Legionnaires start the process of going undercover while hiding out on Rimbor, and Sussa escapes (LSH v4 #54). Universo is looking for the Legion on Rimbor; Jo recruits other gangs to go against the government, while Mysa and Vi sneak into government HQ to find out what’s going on; on Starhaven, Dawnstar undergoes a vision quest (LSH v4 #55); the Legion exposes Khundish interference on Rimbor and escape (LSHv4 #56).
    • Thu 9/28/95: The Legion tries and fails to protect Starfinger III from the Khunds, while fighting the Legion Academy, the Khundish ex-Legionnaires, and the mind-controlled Heroes of Lallor; Polestar leaves for New Earth while the rest of the team go to Weber’s World; Valor finds something strange with Dev-Em; Rond Vidar finds something strange in the time stream (LSHv4 #57).