Showing posts with label Adam Hughes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adam Hughes. Show all posts

Saturday, July 29, 2023

SDCC 2023 Convention Exclusives: Supergirl & The LSH #23 covers by Hughes & Nakayama

Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes #23 - July 2023


For some reason, DC decided to put out some San Diego Comic Con 2023 exclusives around Supergirl and the Legion #23 from back in 2006. You'll recall at the time there was the regular Barry Kitson cover and a special (for unknown reasons) variant 1:10 cover from Adam Hughes. 

Regular cover
Art by Barry Kitson
1:10 Variant
Art by Adam Hughes


Well, that Hughes variant was on sale at SDCC 2023 in a couple variants of its own:
  • "Virgin Foil" variant, with the cover in foil with no logo
  • "Superman #51 Mexican foil variant" (I don't know what it reprints inside, as this shows Tomasi/Janin as the creative team instead of Waid/Kitson/Gray). I don't think it's the "La Mole" version (see below) since that has #43 on the cover, not #51.
 

Additionally, two other brand-new versions of SLSH #23 were for sale:
  • David Nakayama "Pink Stars with Foil" Virgin 
  • David Nakayama "Sky Blue" DNA Trade Dress (non-foil)
On his Instagram page, Nakayama says:
My final exclusive for SDCC is my first-ever SUPERGIRL cover!😃❤️👍Available in sky blue or pink stars with FOIL, this special edition of SUPERGIRL AND THE LEGION OF SUPERHEROES No.23 is ONLY available at the WHATNOT HEROES HOUSE across from the convention center.

 

So then I went down the rabbit hole looking up the Mexican version. One of the most helpful things I found was this 20-minute YouTube video from 2020 talking about the different international versions:
  • The US version that we are familiar with (Dec 2006), they estimate 4000-4500 copies exist
  • From Italy, "Supergirl e la Legione dei Super-Eroi" #4 (2007), reprinting S/LSH #22-23
  • From Spain, "Supergirl y la Legion de Superheroes" #8 (2007), reprinting S/LSH #23
  • From Mexico, "Superman" #43 (2017), "La Mole" convention exclusive, reprinting Action Comics #51, Superman #51, Batman/Superman #31, and Superman/Wonder Woman #28
However, I don't track foreign versions, so I won't be adding those to my Cover Variant Field Guide, but there are a lot of Adam Hughes collectors who seek these out because either (a) they're less expensive than the US version, and they're just looking for one for their collection, or (b) they are obsessive collectors who must have every version. I will, however, add these four new ones to the 2006 Field Guide.

And if you're an obsessive collector, a pen/ink version of the cover (pre-painted) appears in Hughes' 2007 sketchbook called "Thongs You Know by Heart", as seen in this screen grab from the YouTube video. No idea where I got the work-in-progress images below that.


 



And just for funsies, here's a computer wallpaper (1024x768) for you to download that I found somewhere, based on the original Hughes version.

Thursday, February 24, 2022

Legionnaires #14 annotations: Grim Reality

     Annotations for Legionnaires #14:

Notes:

  • Not sure who that is silhouetted against the moon.
  • I got nothing – no callbacks to old stories or notes to mention.
  • Next issue is the Bierbaums’ final issue on the series, so these storylines will all wrap up. Starting with issue 16, we start to see the Zero Hour time shenanigans start to kick in.



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).

Sunday, February 20, 2022

Legionnaires #13 annotations: There's a New Girl in Town

    Annotations for Legionnaires #13:

Notes:

  • Cover: Tenzil uses Spooge toothpaste
  • Picks up immediately after last issue
  • Page 11: this can't be the next morning, unless the pages are out of order, because on page 14 we see the Legionnaires in Paris right after escaping, as seen on page 5.
  • Page 18: The chains on the tunnel doors last issue should have signaled that Grimbor was involved. We last saw Grimbor in LSH v4 #51 on Quarantine (which was on 9/14, and today is 9/19), but he was captured and being led away to Takron Galtos. It remains to be seen how he escaped, and how he got involved with this Paris group since this has been going on for longer than just a few days. Earlier, we saw him in armor with shoulderpads, now he's in the trendy 17th century garb.
  • Page 19: Kono and Tenzi have left Metropolis for Sigma Lockwood asteroid (named for late Apa-LSH member Robert Lockwood), and Tenzi spends "hours" on waste detail, so their whole ordeal must be the next day (9/20)



        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).
          • 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).
          • 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).
        • 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).

        Wednesday, November 17, 2021

        Legionnaires #7 annotations: Under the Sea!

         Annotations for Legionnaires #7


        Notes:
        • Cover: Notice that each Luornu has a different suit that goes with her personality. The 3-eyed fish from the Simpsons is on the bottom below Lu-white’s left arm. 
        • With this issue, the Legionnaires book moves into more-or-less real time with the main LSH book.
        • Page 1: Tom says that Adam Hughes forgot to leave room for a credits box, so the credits will go along the bottom of the next few pages. If you look closely, among the bystanders in the splash page are the anime team “Dirty Pair,” seeming to have an argument in the lower right-hand corner of the scene. 
        • Page 2 panel 1: Recall that Atlantis was home to two humanoid species: with legs (from Poseidonis, like Aquaman) or with a mermaid tail (from Tritonis, like Lori Lemaris). Shown to still exist in the 30th century (at least the part populated by mermen) as Ultra Boy is seen helping to repair seaquake damage (ADV 325). 
          • Atlantis was built millions of years ago, before humans had evolved, by a humanoid race from the planet Vruun, with help from the Legion. Led by Leta Lal, the Atlanteans warred with a group of Kryptonians who also attempted to colonize the Earth. But xenon in Earth’s atmosphere was slowly killing the Vrunnians, so they used artificial evolution to turn themselves into mermen able to breathe underwater, while Star Boy used his power to sink Atlantis to the bottom of the ocean (ADV 333). Needless to say, this was retconned away later, probably with Peter David’s Atlantis Chronicles.
        • Page 2 panel 6: Apparition and Andromeda are being pretty speciesist
        • Page 3 panel 1: this is the first I’ve found of the city-dome of Marsala. When I did a Google search, the only things that came up were reviews of the Chicken Marsala at the Atlantis resort in the Bahamas.
        • Page 9 panel 3: Devil-Fish first (and only) appeared in SBOY 202, one of the last Legion creations of Dave Cockrum. 
          • From the DC Fandom page: In the early 70s, Dave Cockrum created an "intelligent, amphibious ocean creature" and pitched it to both Marvel and DC at the same time. Marvel bought the concept first and the Marvel character was named Manphibian. Dave learned that DC also wanted to include the same character in an upcoming Superboy story. After Dave alerted DC to the situation, the "Manphibian" character was reworked as Devil-Fish.
        • Page 11 panel 1: Atlantic Park is a riff on Jurassic Park
        • Page 12 panel 2: presumably Violet considers Devlin to be her boyfriend, since Duplicate Boy is 17 years older than she is


        Cutting down the timeline to just the last few entries 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).
        • Mon 8/3/95: Jamm takes the Legionnaires on a prodigious trip before being returned to his own time (LSH v4 Ann #4).
        • Fri 8/7/95: the SW6 Legionnaires spend the weekend at the Atlantis Dome on New Earth (Legionnaires #7)
        • Sat 8/8/95: the SW6 Legionnaires encounter the race of Devil-Fish in the Atlantis Dome (Legionnaires #7)
        • Sun 8/9/95: the SW6 Legionnaires leave the Atlantis dome on New Earth (Legionnaires #7).

        Sunday, November 14, 2021

        The Great Valor Yada Yada of 2021, part 2: Wrapping Up the Plot Threads

        This is number 9 in a continuing series of Great Yada Yadas, where the motto is “We read them so you don’t have to”. Listen to it at episode 659.

        • 1 & 2: Karate Kid (broken down into 4 sections: part 1part 2part 3part 4) in 2017 (18 issues), episodes 463 & 464
        • 3 & 4: Crisis on Infinite Earths (Arrowverse) (part 1part 2) in 2019 (5 TV episodes plus 2 comics), episodes 583 & 588
        • 5: Timber Wolf (1 part) in 2020 (5 issues), episode 624
        • 6 & 7: Eclipso (part 1part 2) in 2021 (20 double-size issues), episodes 638 & 651
        • 8 & 9: Valor (part 1part 2) in 2021 (11 issues) episodes 655 & 659

        Last time we covered issues 1-5. To recap part 1 you can either go back and listen to episode 655 or just wait here for a couple of minutes, but last time, Lex Luthor gives Valor an interplanetary star cruiser with an AI named Babbage, which is programmed for a Star Trek (to seek out new lives and new civilizations). Valor goes cruising around space with it until he’s attacked by a space pirate named White Spider, so he flees to Cairn for help from the L.E.G.I.O.N. Lobo shows up to help, and the White Spider runs away. Valor and Lobo fight, just because, until Vril Dox stops them. Valor also wants a refill of the anti-lead serum that Dox created. Dox fixes Valor’s ship’s warp drive, while Phase warns him to check that he got the right serum. But Dox sent the ship to Starlag II, which is conveniently in a red-sun system where Valor is powerless. The ship shuts down just as Dox programmed it to, but Valor manages to send of a distress call first. He’s captured and taken to the Warden Kanjar Ru (Ro’s hot sister), who says he’s under arrest for stealing a L.E.G.I.O.N. warp drive – Dox set him up. He’s put in a cell with a former (and powerless Green Lantern), but his distress call was heard by Snapper Carr and the Blasters (who, you’ll recall, had been given powers after being experimented on during the same Invasion! where Dox met the rest of his future crew). Babbage finds something called The Unimaginable being held captive on Starlag II.

        As a reminder: there’s a Valor in the 20th century who has his own series – let’s call him Valor A - and then at some point in his future a few years from now (as seen in the Legion annual) he gets put into the Phantom/Stasis/Bgztl Buffer Zone for 1000 years before popping out in the 30th century for good in 2975. This Valor B has been a member of the Legion for 20 years and we refer to him as Adult Valor in the LSH v4 5YL series. In 2978, he was cloned by the Dominators (or something) and then awakened in 2995 with the rest of the SW6 batch, he’s Valor C. As of now where we are in the retelling, the SW6 Valor C went back in time and hasn’t been seen since. Valor A, the one from the solo series, is at least 3 years younger than SW6 Valor C.

        Anyway, onto the series….


        • Issue 6
        • The Blasters are on a mission to spring a powerless Valor from the maximum security penitentiary known as Starlag II. But they have to go through Warden Kanjar Ru and her cyborg army to do it.
        • cover date 4/93
        • written by Robert Loren Fleming, pencils by Jeffrey Moore, inks by Trevor Scott, cover by Howard Chaykin
        • On sale 2/9/93, which was 1 week after Timber Wolf #5, the same day as Legionnaires #1, and a week before LSH v4 #42 which was the return of Luornu’s formerly dead body #2

        Issue 6 opens with the Blasters ship arriving at Starlag II with a THOOM. The Dominator uses his membership card to secure a docking port, and they turn to the Kanjar Ru channel. “We are the premier prison facility conveniently located at the hub of 12 major star systems and serving all life forms in your galaxy. Our 17 completely automated loading docks mean no waiting! And we are now accepting both liquid and gaseous life forms! Bring your own container and avoid the deposit charge! At Starlag II, you’re the boss! You tell us the term of incarceration, you tell us the conditions of the imprisonment! Do away with the uncertainty of confusing legal procedures, at Starlag II there are no questions asked! Easy payment plans are available upon request.” Taking a page from Han Solo and Luke Skywalker transporting Chewbacca to the detention block, several members of the Blasters pretend to be captured by the Dominator so they can move freely, and make it to the prison block. Nearby, Babbage in a tiny ship sneaks into Starlag looking for the Unimaginable, and finds it imprisoned in a giant crystal cube. (Tangent: the Unimaginable first appeared in JLA #42 & 44 in 1966, as an alien who wanted to join the JLA but sought revenge when it couldn’t join, at one point posing as the alien Dr Bendorion. After its appearance in Valor, it next appears 7 years later in the 2000 “Supermen of America” miniseries.) A couple of the other Blasters cause a diversion, they go off to the cell block to find Valor, run into some stormtroopers and show off their powers, rescue Valor and the GL, and then get stopped by Dr. Bendorion who says he has destroyed the Unimaginable.


        • Issue 7
        • Cutting a huge swath through Starlag II, Valor's mysterious foe causes no end of trouble for the powerless hero and his allies, the Blasters. The villain's next plan is the total destruction of a star system.
        • cover date 5/93
        • written by Robert Loren Fleming, pencils by Jeffrey Moore, inks by Ray Kryssing, cover by Howard Chaykin
        • on sale 3/16/93, which was the same day as Legionnaires #2, and a week before LSH v4 #43 which was when Mysa confronted Mordru with what she thought were the powers of Amethyst

        Issue 7 starts with Babbage and Pilgrim One coming for Valor, only his ship now has tentacles. Valor gets captured but then he feels his powers somehow kick in despite being in a red sun system, so he breaks free and goes inside the ship. There, Babbage tells him that he inadvertently released the Unimaginable, but as he’s telling the story, the tentacles that were battering the ship suddenly vanish. Valor tells Babbage what happened after the end of last issue, when Dr Bendorian confronted Kanjar Ru, Valor’s tracker found Pilgrim One in the Unimaginable’s cage. They escape Starlag II but see that the Unimaginable has reconfigured it. Valor races back in to rescue the GL, who tells him that Dr Bendorian wiped out the guards and then went wild. Pilgrim One races through the ship and sees the Blasters ship, and Valor helps fight off the guards so they can escape. Meanwhile, Kanjar Ru triggers the fail-safe. The Pilgrim escapes, and Babbage says that the Unimaginable is headed for the red sun because it gets its power by making suns go supernova.


        • Issue 8
        • Valor must evacuate a stubborn environmentalist and her favorite endangered species before the Unimaginable causes the system's sun to go supernova, but there may be more sparks flying than just an exploding planet!
        • cover date 6/93
        • written by Robert Loren Fleming, pencils by Jeffrey Moore, guest inks by Ron Boyd, cover by Howard Chaykin
        • on sale 4/13/93, which was the same day as Legionnaires #3, and a week before LSH v4 #44 which was when Mordru raised the zombies

        Issue 8 opens on the escape from Starlag II. The Blasters are fighting their way out and are just about to leave when they realize one of their own has been captured. Suddenly the Starlag warps away with the Blasters on board. Babbage runs scans on the area and finds two life forms nearby. Valor goes down to the moon and finds a woman named Willa Farr hunting a small dragon-like “salt cretin”. They spend an inordinate amount of time chasing this mischievous creature, with the sun about to go supernova and all, but Valor’s powers come back and he easily catches it. She takes it, gets in her ship, and warps off. The Pilgrim warps away as the sun goes supernova. Valor decides it’s time to go looking for supplies.

        [Digression #1: At this point, we’re 8 issues into the series and the book doesn’t know what it wants to be. In issue 1 he has daddy issues and fights Eclipsoids, none of which we ever see again. In issue 2 he fights Supergirl and with Luthor it seems to be a Superman office title. In issue 3 he meets the White Spider pirates and heads to Cairn for help from the L.E.G.I.O.N., and in issue 4 he fights Lobo. In issue 5 he’s captured and put in Starlag II, in issue 6 he’s rescued by the Blasters, in issue 7 he escapes Starlag II, and in issue 8 Starlag disappears with the Blasters and he finds an alien woman who he helps while he forgets about Starlag, the Blasters, or the Unimaginable. It’s like adventures keep happening around him, and he only sees a small part of it. It’s not a cosmic book, it’s just this guy out in space that things keep happening to. They haven’t addressed what keeps happening with his powers fading in and out, or why he has his powers in a red sun system (but they will, eventually).]

        [Digression #2: We don’t see the Blasters again in this book. At some point after this issue, Snapper Carr got separated from his teammates. He did not know if they were dead or alive and expressed some guilt over their unknown fate. While searching for them, he was captured by some Khunds, who cut off his hands. He was rescued by operatives of L.E.G.I.O.N. but knew nothing about the fates of his fellow Blasters. Vril Dox gave Snapper new hands but he had now lost the ability to teleport. Snapper was then returned to Earth. See Hourman #20-21 for details. Three other Blasters appeared in 2007 in Superman/Batman #32, 14 years later, but the others have not been seen since.]

        [Digression #3: We never saw Willa Farr again, though it was obvious she was being set up as some foil or love interest. And we never saw Starlag II or Kanjar Ru again in any other book either, as far as I could tell.]

        • Issue 9
        • Valor vs. Darkstar! Trying to impress a girl, Valor gets mixed up in a conflict between Darkstar Chaser Bron and marauding space pirates, in a duel to decide who will be planetary champion
        • cover date 7/93
        • written by Mark Waid, pencils by Paris Cullins, inks by Ray Kryssing, cover by Adam Hughes
        • on sale 5/11/93, which was the same day as Legionnaires #4, and a week before LSH v4 #45 which was the Legion fighting zombies (part 1)

        Issue 9 opens with a shot of Valor on a planet punching cyborg space pirates (like you do). One of the pirates threatens a couple kids, so Valor blasts him and saves the kids. He decides he likes being a hero, maybe he can find a girl to hang out with. Turns out that he landed on Baaltar IV, an old mining colony, for supplies, and an old guy tells him that those were Packard’s men. Valor tries to impress this one girl, while the old guy tells him about Chaser Bron, a Darkstar who decided to be the planetary protector. Bron flies up in his ship and drops off the pirates he caught, and the people tell him that Valor is the new challenger for planetary protector. Bron tells Valor that he’s busy with Packard’s pirates, and in trying to impress the girl, Valor talks back to Bron and challenges him to a duel. Of course, the girl is Bron’s daughter. Back at the Pilgrim, Valor is fixing the ship with the GL and Babbage, and he realizes he tends to act before he thinks. The GL tells him he needs to learn the difference between arrogance and pride. He realizes he has to back out of it gracefully. The next morning, he tries to do so but fails miserably, and they fight. While they do so, Packard attacks the two of them in preparation for raiding the town. Valor gets walloped while Bron sneaks inside the ship and disables it. Bron tells Valor that he put too much stock in youth and power instead of experience and cunning, and Valor admits defeat and lets Bron keep the title of planetary champion. (Chaser Bron appears next in the DC Universe: Trinity miniseries coming later in 1993, starring the Darkstars, the Green Lanterns, and the L.E.G.I.O.N.)

        It’s hard to describe, but this issue feels like a Mark Waid story and not a Robert Loren Fleming story. Also, Lar Gand is supposed to be about 14-15 but acts like he’s 18 – which is how old the SW6 Valor is.


        • Issue 10
        • When the secrets of the old Green Lantern are finally revealed, everybody is knocked for a loop. Also, the battle with the Unimaginable turns deadly as the villain brutally murders the White Spider and his gang…and then turns his sights on Valor and crew!
        • cover date 8/93
        • written byRobert Loren Fleming, pencils by Jeffrey Moore, inks by Mike Sellers, cover by Adam Hughes
        • on sale 6/15/93, which was the same day as Legionnaires #5, and a week before LSH v4 #46 which was the Legion fighting zombies (part 2)

        Issue 10 opens with a shot of Valor coming under attack by the White Spider gang from issue #3 (remember when that plot line had been dropped?). Valor is back on the trail of the Unimaginable, another plot line that had been paused for a couple issues, and rather than go out and disable those ships by hand like he did last time when he was angry, he says that his battle with Chaser Bron taught him lessons on the pitfalls of using brute force – interesting how the fill-in issue was referred to in the next issue. He decides to play chicken with the leader of the gang, but the Unimaginable (as Dr Bendorian) kills the White Spider pirate, causing Valor to have to break off. That’s one way to write off a plot line you’re not getting back to! Dr B destroys the other ships and comes aboard the Pilgrim One. But he’s there for the GL, and causes part of the ship to restrain Valor, who realizes he may have lost his powers again. Dr B says the GL will pay for his captivity, the GL says it was what he deserved, and Dr B says “for killing your child?” There’s a flashback to a child calling for her mommy while things start to burn. The GL says that’s not how it happened, that everyone died instantly when the Unimaginable caused the star to go nova, and the GL used every bit of the ring’s power to bring it to justice. Dr B says “can you do it again?” and uses his powers on the old GL to turn her back into a young woman. She flashes back to coming home to find her world burned, and Dr B confronts her, but she uses the last of her ring’s power and traps him while turning herself into an energy creature. The planetary federation arrived to survey the damage and found them both, and took them both to Starlag. The Unimaginable says it has returned her power to make it an even fight and they beam out to a nearby planet. Valor asks Babbage if he ever analyzed that anti-lead serum that Dox gave him back in issue #4, and it was normal, but that doesn’t explain why his powers are erratic and why he’s burning up (literally) with a fever. He leaves the ship, destroys the Unimaginable, and brings the GL inside, where he berates himself for dismissing her because she looked like an old-timer and he never even got her name. Then he has another spasm and passes out.

        • Issue 11
        • Beginning an exciting new direction for VALOR that will ultimately lead to a major shake-up in the DC Universe. It's a race against time as Valor must return the injured and dying Green Lantern to Oa before Valor's out-of-control powers destroy his ship.
        • cover date 9/93
        • written by Mark Waid, pencils by Jeffrey Moore, inks by Mike Sellers, cover by Jason Pearson
        • on sale 7/13/93, which was the same day as Legionnaires #6, and a week before LSH v4 #47 which we’ll get to next week (so we’re caught up with Valor now in the rotation)
        • Chronologically speaking, Valor #11-13 take place prior to Legionnaires #16, which we won’t get to until spring 2022. And then, issues #14-19 of Valor take place between pages 10 and 11 of Legionnaires #16. I’ll remind you when we get to issue 16, which leads into the start of End of an Era. So for the next 8 issues of Valor, we’ll cover them in publishing order but not chronological order (because otherwise we’d have to stop reading Legionnaires #16 on page 10, recap six issues of Valor, and then come back to page 11). Wibbly wobbly and all that stuff.

        We open on SW6 Triad, circa the future issue of Legionnaires #16, mooning over the missing SW6 Valor. Catspaw is not familiar with Valor, so Triad tells her his history, how he seeded the worlds and was then banished into a ghostly limbo by Glorith, before finally being released in the 30th century where he joined the Legion. “A few weeks ago, Brainiac 5 sent him out in a time bubble, on a mission into the past – and there’s been no sign of him since.” That was ten months ago (in our time) back in LSH v4 #37. She tells Catspaw how noble and compassionate he is. Meanwhile, in the past, we cut to Valor inside the ship, having woken up after collapsing at the end of last issue. He and Babbage decide to take the GL to Oa, but he’s not being noble and compassionate when his heat vision and his super-hearing and strength go haywire. He gets the GL – who finally tells him her name is Alia – to help him get the damaged ship through a meteor swarm. On Oa, Kilowog is working with some new GL recruits, and Valor bungles his way into getting captured and subdued. He needs help getting the ship to land safely, but their rings won’t work on Pilgrim One, which is a yellow ship. He manages to set the ship down and rescue Alia, leaving her with the other GLs, and says he needs to get back to Dox to help him with his powers. Kilowog finally recognizes him from the Eclipso affair, and then shows him that he’s salvaged what he could from Pilgrim One and it’s now a much smaller Pilgrim Two. Next stop: Cairn! But not before we see someone in a purple robe watching him…. The caption at the bottom reads “His name was Valor. He was the most powerful hero ever to roam the stars. His legacy would have spanned ten centuries, inspiring a Legion of young champions to galactic heroism. If only he had lived. Six issues that will change history: D.O.A., beginning next month.”

        Dun dun DUNNNN!

        This issue basically wraps up as many of the dangling plot threads that Waid could from what Fleming left, and sets the stage for a BOLD NEW DIRECTION. The readers didn't know that Zero Hour was coming, but the writers undoubtedly did, so this is how they start setting things up.

        Monday, December 30, 2019

        A Field Guide to Legion Cover Variants, 2006-2007

        The Field Guide to Legion Cover Variants, part 2: 2006-2007

        For this pre-Rebirth checklist, I'm indebted to "Condo Arlik" who maintained the "Bits of Legionnaire Business" page on Facebook, in particular this gallery of cover variants (adapted to the web in part 1, part 2, and part 3 at the Legion of Super-Bloggers site), which made it a whole lot easier for me to compile a current list.

        The gallery, presented in chronological publication order along with cover date:

        2006

        Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes #16 - May 2006
        The second printing got a sketch cover, which came out about a month later. The typical "One Year Later" logo for line-wide event has been altered to "1001 Years Later" to match the setting of the issue. (See my original post from 2006 for a look at the covers without the logos; the second printing was much lighter blue.)

        First printing cover
        Art by Barry Kitson & Mick Gray
        Second printing cover
        Art by Barry Kitson



        Justice League of America vol 2 #1 - October 2006
        Relaunch of the JLA. Technically, only the second printing has a Legionnaire! Many of the characters on these covers changed from the original poster version seen below the covers; the Threeboot Karate Kid was originally behind Blue Beetle on Cover B. The combined Cover A+B appeared (without Karate Kid) on the Diamond Retailer Edition RRP promotional giveaway. The second printing cover had the original poster before the characters were changed around, so this is the only one that does have Karate Kid. Note that there exists a separate first printing with a Michael Turner cover that does not have KK, and that one was the basis for the pencil-only third printing and the recolored fourth printing (but because KK is not involved, I'm not showing those here, but see this page for all of the covers).

        Cover A
        Art by Ed Benes
        Cover B
        Art by Ed Benes


        RRP Diamond Retailer Edition
        Art by Ed Benes
        Second Printing
        Art by Ed Benes

        Post image


        Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes #23 - December 2006
        For some reason, this odd issue of the Legion's regular book got a variant cover by Adam Hughes, featuring Supergirl. It wasn't an "Adam Hughes variant for all books" thing that month, so I don't know the story behind why this issue had this cover (and not, say, the regular Supergirl title).

        Regular cover
        Art by Barry Kitson
        Adam Hughes 1:10 Variant
        Art by Adam Hughes


        Two fan-favorite artists released convention-exclusive covers at the San Diego Comic Con in July 2023, both based around this 2006 issue. The Adam Hughes original variant was re-released with foil versions, one "virgin" (no logo) and one based on a Mexican comic. Not sure what the "Superman #51" signifies, as it's different from the 2017 "La Mole" version which was a Mexican convention exclusive version of Superman #43 (not 51). And randomly, David Nakayama did a brand-new Supergirl cover, a virgin one with stars on a pink foil background, and one with the same image on a non-foil sky-blue background with trade dress. For more info on these, see my separate blog post.

        Virgin Foil version (2023)
        Art by Adam Hughes
        Superman #51 Foil version (2023)
        Art by Adam Hughes


        Virgin Foil/Pink Stars version (2023)
        Art by David Nakayama
        Sky Blue version (2023)
        Art by David Nakayama



        2007

        Justice Society of America vol 3 issues 1-22, 24-26, 41, and 50 all had variant covers (usually Alex Ross doing the main cover and Dale Eaglesham doing the variant, except for the Lightning Saga), but rather than include all of those in this Field Guide, I'll only highlight the covers where Starman is on either of the covers. Here's a gallery of all the JSA covers.


        Justice Society of America vol 3 #1 - February 2007
        Relaunch of the JSA following Infinite Crisis. Starman is a member, this ends up being the Retroboot Thom Kallor wearing a full-face mask, who is also the Starman who was in Kingdom Come, and who had psychological problems due to being in the 21st century without his 31st century medications. The Alex Ross cover is an homage to All-Star Comics #3, while the Dale Eaglesham cover is an homage to All-Star Squadron #1 (which we'll see in 2020 homaged again, with LSH v8 #3 by Jim Cheung).

        Regular cover
        Art by Alex Ross
        Variant
        Art by Dale Eaglesham

        Justice Society of America vol 3 #2 - March 2007

        Regular cover
        Art by Alex Ross
        Variant
        Art by Dale Eaglesham



        Justice Society of America vol 3 #4 - May 2007
        Dream Girl makes an appearance at the end, leading into the Lightning Saga.

        Regular cover
        Art by Alex Ross
        Variant
        Art by Dale Eaglesham


        Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st Century #1 - June 2007
        The first issue of the series based on the animated cartoon was reprinted shortly thereafter with a slightly modified cover for Free Comic Book Day 2007. Sometimes you'll find an FCBD version with the store's stamp in the blank spot at the bottom.

        Regular cover
        Art by Steve Uy
        FCBD cover
        Art by Steve Uy


        The Lightning Saga was spread over five issues (three JLA and two JSA), with some of the covers linked together to form bigger pictures, which I'll show at the end.

        Justice League of America vol 2 #8 - June 2007
        Lightning Saga part 1 of 5, reintroducing the Retroboot Legion (despite the Threeboot version being a continuing series, at least for a while).

        Regular cover
        Art by Michael Turner
        Variant
        Art by Phil Jimenez & Mark Chiarello

        Justice Society of America vol 3 #5 - June 2007
        Lightning Saga part 2 of 5.

        Regular cover
        Art by Alex Ross
        Variant
        Art by Phil Jimenez and Rod Reis



        Justice League of America vol 2 #9 - July 2007
        Lightning Saga part 3 of 5.

        Regular cover
        Art by Michael Turner
        Variant
        Art by Phil Jimenez and Rod Reis

        Justice Society of America vol 3 #6 - July 2007
        Lightning Saga part 4 of 5.

        Regular cover
        Art by Alex Ross
        Variant
        Art by Phil Jimenez and Rod Reis



        Justice League of America vol 2 #10 - August 2007
        Lightning Saga part 5 of 5.

        Regular cover
        Art by Michael Turner
        Variant
        Art by Phil Jimenez and Rod Reis



        Here's the three JLA covers for #8, 9, and 10 connected:

        The Jimenez covers for JLA #9 and JSA #6 sort of connect, in that it looks like Superman's cape and Wonder Woman's hair bleed over from the JSA cover to the JLA cover, but it's not very centered as if some artwork was trimmed, and it also looks like there should be a third part but the JLA #10 Jimenez cover doesn't connect at all. And the Jimenez covers for JLA #8 and JSA #5 also don't connect. Oh well.


        Justice Society of America vol 3 #7 - September 2007
        Cover says Lightning Saga Epilogue but it's really just about Starman in the 21st century.

        Regular cover
        Art by Alex Ross
        Variant
        Art by Dale Eaglesham & Ruy Jose



        Justice Society of America vol 3 #8 - September 2007
        Dream Girl makes an appearance.

        Regular cover
        Art by Alex Ross
        Variant
        Art by Dale Eaglesham & Rodney Ramos



        Action Comics v1 #858 - December 2007
        Part 1 of the "Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes" arc, featuring the Retroboot Legion. Gary Frank did both the standard and variant covers. The second printing is a slightly cropped version of the main cover with a different colored background (red replacing yellow). In 2010, this issue was reprinted (with the cover to issue #863) as a special edition promoting the collected version of the story.

        Note that there was a slight softening in Superman's face between the solicited version and the printed version, making him look less angry.


        Solicited unpublished
        Art by Gary Frank
        Published standard cover
        Art by Gary Frank

        Variant cover
        Art by Gary Frank

        Second printing
        Art by Gary Frank

        Special Edition reprint (2010)
        Art by Gary Frank




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