Have not come across the issue that the marriage took place. Thanks for any info.
Posted by Lightning Lad on :
The only wedding that actually took place was in the All-New Collector's Edition C-55 (generally referred to as That Damned Tabloid). This was kind of an Elseworlds tale because it never happened after the result of the issues storyline. They got married "off camera" just before issue #237 of Superboy and the Legion.
Posted by Iron Stomach Kid on :
Why is referred as That Damned Tabloid? Is it hard to get? Please don't say it's one of those oversized collector's album like Superman vs. Muhammad Ali or Superman vs. Shazam...
Thanks for the info.
[ March 20, 2004, 07:38 PM: Message edited by: Iron Stomach Kid ]
Posted by Lightning Lad on :
That's exactly what it is. It got its name for how hard it was to find a copy and how hard it was to store one because it was oversized.
You can find them on eBay occasionally.
Posted by Varalent on :
It does have some great artwork though!
Posted by Danny Blaine on :
I guess I didn't realize that is was an elseworld? I bought it and lost it years ago. I remember getting it though, it came in the mail the same day as Avengers 177...
Posted by Legion Lad on :
The issue involved time travel and changing history, so I wouldn't refer to it as an Elseworlds. It all happened, just not exactly as shown while it happened.
Posted by macrab2 on :
quote:Originally posted by Varalent: It does have some great artwork though!
Funny, I think the art is horrible, a total rush job. No detail at all, heck no backgrounds in almost every panel. Look at Star Boy's costume, left open to the waist just to save time. Truly not Grell's best. I hear (or heard at the time) that the job was so late Colletta (and numerous assistants)had a few days to ink the entire thing...and it shows.
Posted by Chaim Mattis Keller on :
A glimpse of the wedding as it occurred in continuity appeared as a flashback in LSH (Levitz series) # 45.
Posted by lancesrealm on :
Frankly, I thought both the story and the artwork were quite inferior. This was really a terrible story. I looked for this for maybe 20 years and finally bought a copy about 6 years ago. I found a decent copy for 1 dollar. This was by far the most difficult Legion issue to obtain - for me, anyway. (I found it by making phone calls to comic shops asking if they had it.)
Posted by Lightning Lad on :
quote:Originally posted by Legion Lad: The issue involved time travel and changing history, so I wouldn't refer to it as an Elseworlds. It all happened, just not exactly as shown while it happened.
Elseworlds may have been a poor choice of words on my part but that's how I consider it. Even though it was published at least 10 years, maybe more, before DC started their Elseworlds titles.
Posted by Lightning Lad on :
quote:Originally posted by Chaim Mattis Keller: A glimpse of the wedding as it occurred in continuity appeared as a flashback in LSH (Levitz series) # 45.
I'll have to go and take a look at that issue. I don't recall the wedding being shown in a flashback. Thanks for the info Chaim.
Posted by jimgallagher on :
You'd have to have an iron stomach to stomach that story. I agree with Lance. The artwork and story were both horrible. Grell tried to top Cockrum's full page wedding spread with a 2 page spread IIRC and it's absolutely awful. He even included himself and Levitz looking out of the scene and smiling dorkishly at the viewer.
Save yourself a stomach ache and stop looking for it now.
Posted by MLLASH on :
I remember one quite good full-page spread of Projectra using her powers to show Superboy how Earth's timeline had diverged from the one he knew.
The rest of it I remember being quite substandard, with lots of panels with people who had no noses, mouths, etc.
Although there were some nicely-drawn Who's Who-style pages for the entire LSH membership in the back by (iirc) Sherman & Abel.
Posted by MLLASH on :
My copy, by the way, is my original copy bought off the stands of a 7-11 (they always carried the Tabloids at 7-11's!) and despite my nit-picks above, I wouldn't trade it for anything.
It's in absolutely horrible condition and has ink-marks & crayon-colors where I filled in Grell's noses, eyes and mouths where there were none and attempted to correct coloring mistakes!
Posted by Omni Craig on :
And you've got to love seeing Legionnaires running around in 20th century street clothes!
And then there was poor Tyroc, left behind on yet another mission!
Posted by Legion Lad on :
Here's what happened:
They got married. History changed. The changing of history did not negate the marriage, only the circumstances surrounding it. There was no second wedding off-panel because the first wedding no longer occurred. The first wedding happened when it happened, at the exact same moment and time that it originally happened. It wasn't an imaginary story, and there were no do-overs. Changing history so that the Earth wasn't at war didn't wipe out the specific instances of people's lives, only the fact that the Earth wasn't at war when they happened. So if LL and SG got married at 11:00 on July 12 (a date I just pulled out of a hat), they didn't have to go back and do the wedding over again if they changed time at 3:00 pm on the same day. What happened happened; the only detail which changed was that the Earth wasn't at war when it happened. The Legionnaires didn't have to relive the day all over again.
And yes, the art sucked.
Posted by Greybird on :
Not Jim Sherman's guide (in the back) to the Legion characters. Definitely un-suck-worthy.
I've come to see Mike Grell as a much more capable artist on portraits, or pin-ups, than on sequential stories.