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There was a spaceship and it was in Metropolis. But it wasn't a direct attack.
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Spaceship used to lure the Legion into a trap?
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It was used for that afterwards, and this first action could be seen as that too. Can you tell me what specific thing in Metropolis the spaceship targeted?
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Yay! Regulus just for an "interlude" took on the Legion. There were some earthquakes first, and he gave Dirk Super-Amnesia (see Dirk's ongoing mental balance issues) but he really started messing with them by pinching their HQ.
If you've read the very last Levitz issue where they've put a giant "L" capstone onto the site of the HQ, it would have matched the hole left in this issue perfectly, showing that big circle of HQ switches was completed.
Over to you Ibby!
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Wow! Did not expect to guess correctly  Ok hmm... How many siblings does Magno have?
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I'm fairly confident that this is one I'll get eventually. Just my luck if he was spawned out of a vat containing the DNA of every Braalian and has a gazillion clone brothers.
Two?
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Isn't it nice to have a relatively small pool of choices  if I were evil, I would have asked you to guess how many M'Onelves appeared in LSH 1,000,000... Not two.
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Isn't it nice to have a relatively small pool of choices  if I were evil, I would have asked you to guess how many M'Onelves appeared in LSH 1,000,000.... I'm sure you would have let me away with "several" Besides, who's evil enough to pose a question on M'Onelves? None. He was an only child. Oh and pun points for "relatively" well done 
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Asking about M'Onelves isn't inherently evil. Just a little bit not good  Magno did have at least one sibling. So this isn't a trick question  Yay! Thanks for the wink wink nudge nudge on the pun
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Asking about M'Onelves isn't inherently evil. Just a little bit not good  I'll remember that if I change my signature  Magno did have at least one sibling. So this isn't a trick question :p;) 'Course not. That would be a little bit not good to do something like that. Yay! Thanks for the wink wink nudge nudge on the pun Your "wink" in the one word thread was immediately followed by a "nudge"  Oh yeah, before I forget - Three!
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Three is correct! An overbearing nasshead older bro, an extremely supportive younger sis, and a longhaired androgynous little bro.
Triad would be pleased.
over to you thothy!
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New Q soon... along with that Titans one...
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Who did Mask Man kill first?
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Yay! He bumped off Ultra Boy first with a freezing ray. That one still gives me the chills. The story I mean, not the dreadful pun  Over to you Ibby!
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Aw, the pun didn't get a frosty reception from me.
Let's see...
What kind of music does RJ Brande like?
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I get the feeling I've seen this, but see the ignorance posts on the Kill thread  I'm ruling out things that would be insta-dated... so Gangsta Brande is out... I'll start with Classical.
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Nope. I am basing the answer on Reboot Brande, so if you can cite evidence for Preboot Brande I will accept 
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Durlan flooglehorp music?
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That was going to be my next guess... 
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I suppose you will be happy to know that it ain't correct  neither of those. The correct answer is a genre that is, at least for me, relatively obscure. It apparently originated in the USA but with European influences.
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