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Posted by Nightcrawler on :
 
Read about the entire DCU panel here.

The Legion bit -

quote:
* Mark Waid said that the 30-page stories will continue in Legion of Super-Heroes.

"It gives us plenty of elbow room," he said, "although the stories will remain fairly tight, with two or three characters at a time. We're still building to the notion of an interplanetary war."

Waid said the kids are more like agents of chaos, not order.


 
Posted by ferroboy on :
 
I think we already knew that last bit, didn't we? The UP is obviously the force for rigid order. The Legion wants change, and change itself is chaotic.
 
Posted by Nightcrawler on :
 
Pretty much. Hence my lack of spoilers! [Wink]
 
Posted by Pov on :
 
All my D&D characters were chaotic good... except the one time I reeeeally wanted a Paladin.

After getting him through 5 or six levels, and constantly chaffing at having to act strictly Lawful Good, I had the self-pretentious b@$t@rd sacrifice himself to a bunch of storm giants just so I could go back to an alignment I enjoyed. [Big Grin] [LOL]
 
Posted by Outdoor Miner on :
 
Your game was that rigid?

I've played Chaotic Good Paladins. I once played a multi-classed Paladin/Thief.

Ah, the geeky memories come flooding back....

(P.S. Thanks for the panel info, Gary!)
 
Posted by rjbrande on :
 
quote:
From the DCU Panel sumary:
In Hawkman, look for Golden and Silver Age foes to return with a mysterious agenda. "Stuff hits the fan in #45," Palmiotti said. "It changes the book forever."

Sorry about going so far off topic, but I'm sure I remember the solicits for Palmiotti's first issue of this series saying it would change things forever. Does anyone write anything that doesn't change everything forever anymore?
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Outdoor Miner:
Your game was that rigid?

I've played Chaotic Good Paladins. I once played a multi-classed Paladin/Thief.

Ah, the geeky memories come flooding back....

(P.S. Thanks for the panel info, Gary!)

Agreed.

I dispensed with alignments in my campaigns in later years - too subjective.
 
Posted by Shadow Kid on :
 
Here's another nice little All-Star Superman tidbit courtesy of the Superman panel:

quote:
Asked by Berganza if the Legion of Superheroes will show up in the title, Morrison replied, “Well, now that you mention it.”

 
Posted by Lightning Lad on :
 
Gary you forgot the best part of the Waid quote.

"We are so gonna kick the Titans' ass!"

I think I may have to replace my sig line.
 
Posted by Lightning Lad on :
 
Pov, as for alignments in DnD, I always play Chaotic Neutral or Lawful Neutral. Never have played Lawful Good. And my characters usually picked on any Paladins. Can't stand them do-gooders. Our current DM doesn't make us follow the alignment to the 't' but he will keep track of things you do if considered outside your alignment and it can come back and bite you in the butt.
 
Posted by ferroboy on :
 
Hot damn! We've got a new Legion book, we've got Loeb showcasing the LSV, and now Morrison is going to use the LSH! What more can you ask for in terms of letting people know the Legion is out there?
 
Posted by Jorg-EM on :
 
All Star Legion may be appearing? By Morrisson? This can be a great thing or terrible thing. [Smile]
 
Posted by Outdoor Miner on :
 
So, so much coolness.

I was already in for All-Star Supes, but I am even more in for All-Star Supes now.

Scott, if you don't that as your .sig line, I will.
 
Posted by Lightning Lad on :
 
I did OM. But that doesn't need to keep you from using it too.
 
Posted by ferroboy on :
 
Miner, I was also going for All-Star Superman. The Morrison Factor is what does it for me. (Never been a big Superman fan anyway.) But an All-Star Legion makes it all the better!
 
Posted by matlock on :
 
I guess I'll be the voice of dissent. I don't really have much interest in yet another "new" Legion coming close on the heels of the one we already have, and Morrison hasn't interested me since "Animal Man" really. Bah!

I'm sure I'd give it a look though.
 
Posted by Outdoor Miner on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ferroboy:
Miner, I was also going for All-Star Superman. The Morrison Factor is what does it for me.

Ditto.

At this point, I'll check out anything he does.
 


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