I hope you are the same "StuRat" that posts on the Legion World message boards. If you are, I'd like to share a little something with you in confidence.
I've been a lurker for years on those boards. I've found that the regular posters there are among the most intelligent, erudite comics aficionados anywhere.
In a way, Legion World is the reason why the Legion of Super-Heroes title is being canceled. Now, don't take that the wrong way. What I mean is that the rich history and character development of the "LMBP" personalities and continuity over the years has put our own gang of angst-ridden, super-powered kids to shame. You have talking sharks, penguins, and giant robots that can turn lardy men into attractive lesbians. How can a couple of pimply-faced teens who can fly and shoot lightning and read minds even compare? They can't.
In fact, our big project for 2009 will be a re-launch of the "Legion" title, but branded as "Legion of Message Board Posters." We will be adapting the best ideas, images, and stories from seven years of LMBP lore, and making them into a monthly serial in the grandest DC fashion. Our early market tests have revealed that the new LMBP title will post record-breaking numbers. If all goes according to plan, a second title, "Legionnaires of the Message Board," or "LMB," will launch a few months later.
By the way, our lawyers have looked into any potential legal issues with our use of the LMBP concepts, and there aren't any. None of you good people made any effort over the years to copyright or trademark any of the distinctive LMBP names and ideas, so we have gone ahead and done so. "Cobalt Kid," "Poverty Lad," and even "StuRat" are now registered trademarks of DC Comics. (In that regard, you have 30 days to cease all usage of such terms, or we will bring suit.)
Anyway, I hope you will find the time to pick up the new book when it premieres next year. Definitely let me know if you like it!
Fondly, Dan "Double D" DiDio
P.S. I occasionally post on Legion World under a pseudonym. Can you guess who I am? *giggle*
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I think it's either WalkWithCrowds, Lard Lad or Dinner Damsel.
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Click Here For A SpoilerIf any part of that reply had actually been from Dan DiDio, don't you think I would have posted it to the Legion board rather than to the MMB?
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Click Here For A SpoilerAfter reading on the Legion board that people who e-mailed him basically got the same stock response, I decided it wasn't worth my time to do so.
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I wrote one. It may be a little naive, but what the heck. By the way, geoff.johns@dccomics.com doesn't work. Oh well. Here's my little letter. It's not all I wanted to say but I din't want to bore him.
Dear Dan, I was sorely disappointed to hear of the impending cancellation of Legion of Super-heroes with #50. I was not terribly surprised, however. It had been rumored for months on various message boards that it was going to happen.
That being said, and having been a LSH fan for over 33 years, I just wanted to share a few comments with you. I know you are very busy, and I appreciate your time.
As you know, the Legion lore was irrevocably fractured with the Crisis storyline. Having been a kid who discovered Superboy and the Legion via S/LSH # 208, and thought it was cool that kids could be heroes and have a club and such, It was a disappointing day when the whole "Pocket Universe" saga came about, and my childhood hero was killed off.
After various reworkings and reboots, etc. I think the reason that they never worked as well as Levitz and company's work in the 80's was the fact that they became a little too...ordinary. Though they have always been portrayed as heroes, for awhile there they were not even in uniform, or they were just too different from the versions of the heroes many of us grew up with. That, and the fact that DC could never seem to decide which version they wanted--preboot? reboot? 5 years later? SW6? Threeboot?
All I am saying is that if in fact DC decides to bring the Legion back, and follows through with the promise that L3W will answer a lot of questions, please honor the following humble requests. 1. Give us one Legion and stick with it. 2. Make them heroes who are there to save the universe, not just to climb in each others pants. Thank you for your time.
-------------------- Long Live all them Legions!
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I wonder if he even reads them, or if the secretary just replies. I think I'll email him too, just to add to the outraged voices. Actually, I don't want to spend the money, but I'd really like to send him a funeral wreath with "Legion RIP" on it.
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I'm sure someone here can photoshop that image to attach to your email
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