Didn't see anything else really Legion-related with the March solicits, so...yeah.
LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #18 Written by PAUL LEVITZ Art and cover by KEITH GIFFEN and SCOTT KOBLISH On sale MARCH 20 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T • Separated and in great danger, the Legionnaires must face their greatest foes yet: the new FATAL FIVE! • Can the Legion’s newly appointed leader handle their greatest enemies?
Posted by Eryk Davis Ester on :
Brainy and Dreamy teamed again.
Posted by Blockade Boy on :
Maybe they can just get their own book?
Posted by Jerry on :
So the new leader is "appointed"? Hmmm...
Posted by Blacula on :
I wonder if his prominence on the cover means Brainy has been voted leader?
If so... vomit-filled yawn!
Posted by Fat Cramer on :
Nah...the real leader probably got fed up with him and sent him on some distant mission. Dreamy just got swept up in it all. (Although I wonder if that's his lab in ruins.)
Posted by imskian78 on :
Panel hogz! Cover hogz! I am sooooo done seeing the same cast over and over again! Can we please have our LEGION of super heroes back with an emphasis on L E G I O N!
Posted by razsolo on :
I think that's Legion headquarters....if this means we get rid of the mired-in-nostalgia upside-down rocket design and get something new and actually *futuristic*, I am all for it!
Posted by Blockade Boy on :
The Rocket brings back a whole lot of nice memories and moods for me. I guess I'd be in the camp that hopes it stays.
I wouldn't even mind an issue where Legionnaires wear some "retro" uniforms ala the sports teams and even acknowledge that they are wearing retros or are doing something just for fun. A little fun and play would be nice.
Posted by Eryk Davis Ester on :
It wouldn't be the first time the Fatal Five destroyed the Upside Down Rocketship...
Posted by Jay Kay on :
I don't know--I think something about the rocketship HQ is just iconic. I don't remember if they're doing this now, but I'd like if they upped the teseract usage and just make it this huge base inside the rocket.
Posted by Eryk Davis Ester on :
The tesseract idea works really well with the Silver Age notion that their HQ was particularly vulnerable to "phantoms" from the fourth-dimension.
Posted by Future on :
There seems to be a lot of "earth shaking" or explosions going on with these covers of the new Fatal Five attacking. A new use of his powers for Mano, or are we going to be introduced to new members?
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
I thought I saw that scene in the Threeboot Legion?
If they did replace one of the Fatal Five, who? I think only Tharok and Persuader have been "confirmed" recently. Would they replace Validus given the confirmed status of Garridan Ranzz?
Posted by Future on :
Since Levitz made it a point to show Validus exists again, I imagine the behemoth will be making a reappearance. I suppose it could be the Emerald Eye attacking ... it seems unlikely some version of the Empress won't show up considering an Emerald Eye story was the last thing Paul and Keith collaborated on.
Not sure what overall opinion is, but I'm still grooving to Giffen's retro art style. Hopefully that appeal lasts in regular serial format for me. I'll sure miss Portela and hope he's still utilized on and off.
Posted by Eryk Davis Ester on :
Validus is seen on an upcoming cover. I don't think any reference has been made to Mano, but I can't imagine this would be anything other than the classic Five.
Posted by Jay Kay on :
quote:Originally posted by Eryk Davis Ester: Validus is seen on an upcoming cover. I don't think any reference has been made to Mano, but I can't imagine this would be anything other than the classic Five.
I wouldn't be too sure. In an interview with Newsarama, he says, when asked if they've been revamped with the New 52:
"The core logic that we're exploring here is the idea that in the mythology of the Legion as it stands in the DC universe, there has been a Fatal Five at some point, and the Legionnaires in fact have had run-ins with some of the members. But the Fatal Five we're going to see is a new union that the Legion has never faced before."
Emphasis on SOME. This makes me think that the Fatal Five we've seen mentioned so far are part of the group (some of them maybe revamped/redesigned), but we might see some new faces, too.
Oh, and before I forget, there was one other Legion related solicit for March from their collections:
LEGION WORLDS TP Written by DAN ABNETT and ANDY LANNING Art by YVEL GUICHET, OLIVIER COIPEL, DARWYN COOKE, STEVE DILLON, KLAUS JANSON, MIKE McKONE and others Cover by JOHN CASSADAY On sale APRIL 24 • 240 pg, FC, $19.99 US • Different Legionnaires are spotlighted as the team attempts to find a new identity and mission following the epic LEGION LOST. Mon-El, Spark, Magno, Starboy, Karate Kid and Apparition face menaces on their homeworlds while trying to find a way to rejoin the rest of the team. • Collects LEGION WORLDS #1-6.
A reboot-era collection deep into the "new 52" era? Hmm. I'm glad to see it but the timing is a puzzler.
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
Didn't the Legion Lost and Legion of the Damned trades also come out during the "Retroboot Era"? odd isn't it, won't non-Legion readers get confused?
Sitll, I'm stoked it's coming out. At least Kinetix will be showing up in another trade, and Worlds really is nice.
Posted by Blockade Boy on :
I might rather pay the 20 bucks than dig my originals out of the boxes in the garage. Mice probably got to them anyhow.
Posted by Jay Kay on :
Well, it's not like DC's stopped doing trades of all their old stuff as soon as the New 52 hit. Hell, same month as this comes out they're releasing the complete Ellis/Hitch run of The Authority.
Posted by EmeraldEmperor on :
Has anyone else noticed this is the 3rd issue in a row with a cover pairing two similar male/female members?
Issue #16 is Cham and Vi, both shapeshifters and members of the Espionage Squad.
Issue #17 is Invisble Kid and Phantom Girl - invisibility and intangibility.
Issue #18 is Brainy and Dream Girl, both with mental based abilities.
Who's next? Sun Boy (light) and Shadow Lass (darkness)?
Posted by Power Boy on :
Oh maybe they are doing a five part cover like they did at the beginning of Legionnaires when they introduced the Fatal Five.
I wonder if they fit together to form one big cover as well?
Posted by Eryk Davis Ester on :
I'm not sure the non-Giffen #16 is necessarily supposed to fit in, but, yeah, I'm thinking two Legionnaires and lots of rubble is pretty much going to be the theme of the covers for this story arc.
Posted by Set on :
quote:Originally posted by EmeraldEmperor: Has anyone else noticed this is the 3rd issue in a row with a cover pairing two similar male/female members?
Issue #16 is Cham and Vi, both shapeshifters and members of the Espionage Squad.
Issue #17 is Invisble Kid and Phantom Girl - invisibility and intangibility.
Issue #18 is Brainy and Dream Girl, both with mental based abilities.
Who's next? Sun Boy (light) and Shadow Lass (darkness)?
Ooh, good observation EE!
Could be Sun Boy / Dragonwing (both fire projectors) or Sun Boy / Lightning Lass (both energy manipulators) as well.
Just like the last Brainy/Dreamy cover (where he's being dragged through the portal to the Dominator homeworld), once again, Brainy is the 'damsel in distress' (as is Jacques, being pulled to safety by Tinya), instead of the female character. I wonder if that's deliberate (the women being shown as rescuers, the men in need of rescue) or coincidence?
Posted by Reboot on :
quote:Originally posted by Jay Kay: Oh, and before I forget, there was one other Legion related solicit for March from their collections:
LEGION WORLDS TP Written by DAN ABNETT and ANDY LANNING Art by YVEL GUICHET, OLIVIER COIPEL, DARWYN COOKE, STEVE DILLON, KLAUS JANSON, MIKE McKONE and others Cover by JOHN CASSADAY On sale APRIL 24 240 pg, FC, $19.99 US Different Legionnaires are spotlighted as the team attempts to find a new identity and mission following the epic LEGION LOST. Mon-El, Spark, Magno, Starboy, Karate Kid and Apparition face menaces on their homeworlds while trying to find a way to rejoin the rest of the team. Collects LEGION WORLDS #1-6.
Glad to see them collect Worlds, even if the art is uneven (the #1, #2 and #4 lead stories have *really* bad art) and hopefully it presages collections of The Legion. Format whiplash after the Lost HC though...
[And, besides my rage at "Mon-El" rather than M'Onel - at least they got the other codenames right - could they have done a more amateurish job with blanking the old logo/barcode? I hope they've still got all the elements to do a better job on the cover-proper...]
quote:Originally posted by Invisible Brainiac: Didn't the Legion Lost and Legion of the Damned trades also come out during the "Retroboot Era"?
Well, the LotD "100 Page Spectacular" wasn't even a TPB, it was just an oversized comic. That it took them two goes to print right (they printed the first attempt ordered as Lgs #79, Lgs #80, LSH #122, LSH #123 - i.e., parts 2→4→1→3 - and so needed to recall and reprint).
And, yes, Legionnaires #78 (DnA's first issue, introducing Robotica, mostly drawn by Jeff Moy & co but with an epilogue/LotD prologue by Coipel) and "Widening Rifts" remain unreprinted.
Posted by the Hermit on :
quote:Originally posted by Blockade Boy: I might rather pay the 20 bucks than dig my originals out of the boxes in the garage. Mice probably got to them anyhow.
Having only recently picked up copies of the original books, I doubt I'll be shelling out the cash for this collection. Still, I'm glad they are publishing it (I just wish they had done so a year ago).
Posted by Blockade Boy on :
quote:Originally posted by the Hermit:
quote:Originally posted by Blockade Boy: I might rather pay the 20 bucks than dig my originals out of the boxes in the garage. Mice probably got to them anyhow.
Having only recently picked up copies of the original books, I doubt I'll be shelling out the cash for this collection. Still, I'm glad they are publishing it (I just wish they had done so a year ago).
Originals can take you back to time and place better than the compilation, me anyhow. Buying the originals I think is still the better investment on enjoyment. I'm just too lazy to figure out which box and filled with too much fear to see what other boxes got damaged by the meeces.
Posted by the Hermit on :
quote:Originally posted by Blockade Boy: Originals can take you back to time and place better than the compilation, me anyhow. Buying the originals I think is still the better investment on enjoyment. I'm just too lazy to figure out which box and filled with too much fear to see what other boxes got damaged by the meeces. [/QB]
I agree about the originals (even if my own reading was on hiatus during this particular series's run). Sadly, I don't think the originals of today's books will have the same appeal, due to one small, but crucial element that always helped establish the context of a particular book: the letters page. Somehow books without lettercols just don't have the same sense of being tied to a particular time.
Posted by Leather Wolf on :
I agree with comment on the letters page. Every time I read back issues, I always read the letters page to see what readers and writers were saying at the time. They often lead me to read the back issue that the letters were about. That is one thing I miss the most about today's comics.