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Did anybody see any hint of anything Legion-related in the new Action #1 (my LCS sold out before I could get a copy)? I thought I remembered Grant Morrison mentioning in an interview that there would be some subtle tie/mention/something of the LSH in the first issue.

Did pick up JLI #1 and Booster still has his Legion flight ring (but no sign of Skeets). Don't know what that means.

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Did anybody see any hint of anything Legion-related in the new Action #1 (my LCS sold out before I could get a copy)? I thought I remembered Grant Morrison mentioning in an interview that there would be some subtle tie/mention/something of the LSH in the first issue.
the three founders are quickly mentioned during the dialgue between clark and his tenant. that's it.

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*yawn* Well that was worth Mr. Morrison mentioning. Typical DC BS.

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*yawn* Well that was worth Mr. Morrison mentioning. Typical DC BS.
It was a fun Easter Egg and added to what was already a fantastic issue, I thought.

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They didn't even mention names or much of a description to identify them. 2 guys and a girl. Girl was a 'pretty blonde'. *YAWN*
And the rest of the issue? Never thought a 'retro' characterization could be that dreadful. It reminded me of the original, Golden-Age Superman.... and not in any kind of good way. Even the art was icky. The whole thing pretty much stank in my oppinion. Complete waste of time for me, glad you enjoyed it though.

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So I guess I'm glad I'm sticking to my solemn oath never to buy a Grant Morrison comic again... smile I swore it after Final Crisis frown

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And the rest of the issue? Never thought a 'retro' characterization could be that dreadful. It reminded me of the original, Golden-Age Superman.... and not in any kind of good way. Even the art was icky. The whole thing pretty much stank in my oppinion. Complete waste of time for me, glad you enjoyed it though.
actualy, i liked the rest of the book. of course morrison is building something here, and this golden-agey superman won't last. i believe we'll see him grow into the adult superman we all know and love. i guess to make the character connect more with the readers DC just decided they needed to show him grow into "the" hero by trials and errors, like everybody, instead of just following his parents' guide (who does that in real life? tongue )

the only element of the story that didn't convince me very much was (NO spoilers here) the way the subplot which leads to the final scene was handled. i'm afraid recently morrison's way of telling stories has become too much fractured and difficult to follow. i really felt like i missed something and had to reread the book to be sure of why superman did what he did in the end.

and i love rags morales' art, i think he's one of the greatest pencilers currently at DC. and its retro vibe really works with this retro superman, in my opinion.

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[b]Did anybody see any hint of anything Legion-related in the new Action #1 (my LCS sold out before I could get a copy)? I thought I remembered Grant Morrison mentioning in an interview that there would be some subtle tie/mention/something of the LSH in the first issue.
the three founders are quickly mentioned during the dialgue between clark and his tenant. that's it.[/b]
There's no way of knowing who they were from the story itself. In fact, the Legion founders never occurred to me until I saw this post. Although it was an in-passing comment by Clark's landlady, it was prominent enough to make me think it's not just an Easter egg, and that the three "friends" will show up again soon.


"Everything about this is going to feel different." (Saturn Girl, Legion of Super-Heroes #1)

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