I’m surprise the writer of The Terrifics didn’t use Phase as the female member, rather than making up a new descendant of Phantom Girl.
I’m surprise the writer of The Terrifics didn’t use Phase as the female member, rather than making up a new descendant of Phantom Girl.
Legion of Super Bloggers review of L.E.G.I.O.N. #37 - The group finally begins to realize who is behind all the problems going on with L.E.G.I.O.N. Plus, Dox decides to join G'odd's organization.
http://legionofsuperbloggers.blogspo...ion-92-37.html
Legion of Super Bloggers review of L.E.G.I.O.N. #38 - As the cover indicates, it's Lobo vs Ice Man. Also, Ig'Nea finally reveals her true colors, Stealth, Phase, & Company find their way to G'odd's planet, and G'odd reveals his plans for Dox.
This issue is a hard read simply because of the art. Barry Kitson had drawn every issue since #29 so his absence is pretty hard to deal with. But it's still a great story.
http://legionofsuperbloggers.blogspo...ion-92-38.html
Totally agree about the art here. Luckily Lee Moder would get much better during his tenure on Wonder Woman and Legion of Super-Heroes.
That Maguire cover though is great! The colors really pop.
Loved the cover.
While this was probably my favorite storyline of the series, I do believe they could've done a better job with their handling of Ig'nea. I think most readers suspected her of being the traitor so it came as no surprise when it was revealed. But maybe that's just me.
Her second storyline - now that was great!!!
Legion of Super Bloggers review of L.E.G.I.O.N. #39 - It's the final chapter of the G'odd storyline. Dox and G'odd have a final showdown, Ig'Nea escapes, Rebel has a hefty meal, and L.E.G.I.O.N. lives again.
Also, sadly, this was writer Alan Grant's last issue as regular writer. If memory serves, he was having some health issues at the time. He would come back to DC Comics to do some special issues - several with Keith Giffen on Lobo stories. Artist Barry Kitson took over as writer and artist for awhile.
http://legionofsuperbloggers.blogspo...ion-92-39.html
I quit posting on here due to lack of interest. But I wanted to share probably my favorite issue of the book, which is issue #49 (I'll be sharing #50 next week as well because it's great also). Hope some of you enjoy it.
Ig'nea is back and she has captured Stealth. She wants to trade her for Dox so she can extract her revenge on him for the death of her father. And she has an ace up her sleeve, as you'll see in this issue. Plus, one of the most amazing and shocking last pages in DC comic book history IMO (with all due respect to New Titans' Jericho).
http://legionofsuperbloggers.blogspo...ion-93-49.html
After reading the more recent REBELS run when it came out (which isn't all that recent i guess) i ended up getting a bunch of the back issues for LEGION and enjoyed them quite a bit. I've always enjoyed Space Opera books, feels like there far-off settings and cast of C- and D-list characters (lobo notwithstanding) allows the creative team more freedom. Plus Vril is a pretty great character. Honestly kinda surprised he hasn't showed up in a tv series or animated movie yet.
Legion of Super Bloggers review of L.E.G.I.O.N. #50 - the aftermath of Ig'Nea capturing Dox and Stealth's child and jabbing a sword through Stealth's body.
http://legionofsuperbloggers.blogspo...50-part-1.html
Kitson was just so damn good....
Cool idea! I like your links to the blogspot site that details each issue. Keep them coming.