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Re: Dream Girl
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She kicks butt in Adv. 374, though she's in disguise most of the time she's doing so.
Adv. 356 is a good Dream Girl story too.
We get to see her home planet in Adv. 363, but the art's not very good, alas.
The Infinite Man's first appearance was a good Dream Girl story too. Can't remember the issue no.
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Originally posted by Tamper Lad: The Adventure issues with Nura are probably hard to find and expensive, or available only in expensive archives. Not necessarily. I've gotten a number of old Adventures fairly cheap, including #317, "THe Menace of Dream Girl." (at one tiem, I had 2, but I've since given my extra copy away)
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Originally posted by Doctor One: I love telepaths too so it was great to see Saturn Girl and Universo involved in the story. Then you're just going to love the 'Universo Project'. Lots of Dream Girl, and an astonishing Saturn Girl. And yes, the villain is Universo. The story is quite self-contained, too, it makes for a great reading on its own. LSH Baxter series, # 32-ish (can't remember exactly).32-35, a four-parter. Each cover clearly designates the storyline.
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Originally posted by Askanipsion: Was Dream Girl in this?:
"EYE FOR AN EYE (Legion of Super-Heroes [Baxter Series] #1-#5) Paul Levitz and Keith Giffen (W)/Giffen, Larry Mahlstedt and Steve Lightle
THE PLOT THICKENS: Far and away THE best Legion story ever crafted, this epic finds the LSH the targets of a bloodthirsty Legions of Super-Villains, led by the enigmatic Nemesis Kid, whose power of alchemy allows him to defeat any single foe in combat. The LSV swear a blood oath to each murder a Legionnaire, then architect an audacious crime: They steal Earth’s polymer shield which protects the environment, then place it around Orando (home of Legionnaire Princess Projectra) and steal the entire planet! There, they pick off the Legionnaires one by one as the team attempts to rescue the planet, and in the process, Karate Kid dies sacrificing himself to help the LSH after a horrendous beating from Nemesis Kid. In the final stunning chapter, Projectra takes justice to a royal level and executes Nemesis Kid, severing ties with the Legion and the United Planets after violating the Legion code. FUN FACT: Steve Lightle joined the creative team midway through, and went on to enjoy a successful run as one of the most memorable Legion artists in series history." She was; she was not a dominant character, but she was definitely part of it.
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Originally posted by Kent Shakespeare: Originally posted by Askanipsion: [b]Was Dream Girl in this?:
"EYE FOR AN EYE (Legion of Super-Heroes [Baxter Series] #1-#5) Paul Levitz and Keith Giffen (W)/Giffen, Larry Mahlstedt and Steve Lightle
THE PLOT THICKENS: Far and away THE best Legion story ever crafted, this epic finds the LSH the targets of a bloodthirsty Legions of Super-Villains, led by the enigmatic Nemesis Kid, whose power of alchemy allows him to defeat any single foe in combat. The LSV swear a blood oath to each murder a Legionnaire, then architect an audacious crime: They steal Earth’s polymer shield which protects the environment, then place it around Orando (home of Legionnaire Princess Projectra) and steal the entire planet! There, they pick off the Legionnaires one by one as the team attempts to rescue the planet, and in the process, Karate Kid dies sacrificing himself to help the LSH after a horrendous beating from Nemesis Kid. In the final stunning chapter, Projectra takes justice to a royal level and executes Nemesis Kid, severing ties with the Legion and the United Planets after violating the Legion code. FUN FACT: Steve Lightle joined the creative team midway through, and went on to enjoy a successful run as one of the most memorable Legion artists in series history." She was; she was not a dominant character, but she was definitely part of it. [/b]I will definitely pick it up. I read the first issue of "The Universo project" and really liked it. I just picked up "Legion World" #4 and I really liked it. I got where she returns to Thom in Legion #12. She also appears in #13. Does she appear in Legion # 14?
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More Polyanna than Poison Ivy
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I LOVE THIS THREAD!! I miss Askanipsion. Originally posted by Chaim Mattis Keller: Greg Larocque drew the sexiest, most seductive Dream Girl ever. Indeed!!!!
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I just saw this thread and I have to say, as a dye-in-the-wool Nura fanatic I am quite impressed. Let me also say for the record that I was partly responsible for Dream Girl getting the job of Legion leader, back in the 80's. That's all I'm gonna say right now!
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