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+ | |image=[[File:LSHv3-24.jpg|250px|Cover artwork by Greg LaRocque and Larry Mahlstedt]] | ||
|caption=Cover artwork by Greg LaRocque and Larry Mahlstedt | |caption=Cover artwork by Greg LaRocque and Larry Mahlstedt | ||
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|story_title=Suspicion | |story_title=Suspicion | ||
|previous=[[Legion of Super-Heroes v3 23|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v3 #23]]: Back Home in Hell! | |previous=[[Legion of Super-Heroes v3 23|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v3 #23]]: Back Home in Hell! | ||
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|publication_date=[[April 10]], [[Legion_Publication_History/1986-1989#1986 (March-December)|1986]] | |publication_date=[[April 10]], [[Legion_Publication_History/1986-1989#1986 (March-December)|1986]] | ||
|cover_date=July 1986 | |cover_date=July 1986 | ||
− | | | + | |writer=[[Paul Levitz]] |
− | + | |penciller=[[Greg LaRocque]] | |
− | | | + | |inker=[[Larry Mahlstedt]] |
− | | | + | |letterer=[[John Costanza]] |
− | | | + | |colorist=[[Carl Gafford]] |
− | | | + | |editor=[[Karen Berger]] |
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|cover_artists=Greg LaRocque and Larry Mahlstedt | |cover_artists=Greg LaRocque and Larry Mahlstedt | ||
}} | }} | ||
__TOC__ | __TOC__ | ||
==Suspicion== | ==Suspicion== | ||
− | ( | + | (22 pages/124 panels) |
===Synopsis=== | ===Synopsis=== | ||
+ | Several Legionnaires sit the the Legion HQ rec room speculating on the true identity of Sensor Girl. Chameleon Boy puts an end to it with the observation that Sensor Girl could be listening in with her powers, which she apparently is. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Wildfire leads a small team of Legionnaires out to the Legion Academy to investigate the disappearance of Mentalla, encountering Myg, the likely successor to Karate Kid's mantle. Bouncing Boy lets them know that she left the Academy. Wildfire speculates that she may have been kidnapped and Colossal Boy speculates that she may have left with information about the Legion. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Discussion at the Legion Monitor Board between Element Lad, Brainiac 5, and Chameleon Boy nearly becomes violent as Cham speculates that he thought Brainiac 5 may have created a Supergirl clone. Element Lad decides its time to stop the speculation thats driving a wedge within the Legion and summons Sensor Girl. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Quislet goes to the City Star nightclub and discovers Dream Girl dancing with a man other than Star Boy. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Emerald Empress kills a Khund aspirant to her new Fatal Five for his failure to locate Validus. She then tells the Persuader that a new Fatal Five needs to be assembled as Tharok is dead, Validus missing, and Mano unsuitable. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Polar Boy, Tellus and Magnetic Kid speculate that Sensor Girl may be Saturn Girl in disguise. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Shadow Lass and Mon-El enjoy a remote, romantic getaway reflecting on Mon-Els recent curing of his lead poisoning. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The villain Flare steals a new spaceship from Nullport and is contacted by the Emerald Empress to join her new Fatal Five. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Element Lad tells Sensor Girl of the problems developing within the Legion because of her secret identity, offering help and asking for assurance that the problem causing her to keep that secret will be resolved soon. Sensor Girl refuses and walks out, apparently quitting the Legion. As she flies off, Ultra Boy and Phantom Girl return from a date. Ultra Boy looks through her mask with his Penetra-Vision and sees an empty costume. | ||
===Key Quotes and Catchphrases=== | ===Key Quotes and Catchphrases=== | ||
− | ==Roll Call== | + | ===Roll Call=== |
− | ===Legionnaires=== | + | ====Legionnaires==== |
− | *[[Blok/Post-Crisis|Blok]] ( | + | *[[Blok/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Blok]] (4 panels) |
− | *[[Bouncing Boy/Post-Crisis|Bouncing Boy]] ( | + | *[[Bouncing Boy/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Bouncing Boy]] (7 panels) |
− | *[[Brainiac 5/Post-Crisis|Brainiac 5]] ( | + | *[[Brainiac 5/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Brainiac 5]] (6 panels) |
− | *[[Chameleon Boy/Post-Crisis|Chameleon Boy]] ( | + | *[[Chameleon Boy/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Chameleon Boy]] (8 panels) |
− | *[[Colossal Boy/Post-Crisis|Colossal Boy]] ( | + | *[[Colossal Boy/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Colossal Boy]] (10 panels) |
− | *[[Dream Girl/Post-Crisis|Dream Girl]] ( | + | *[[Dream Girl/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Dream Girl]] (3 panels) |
− | *[[Element Lad/Post-Crisis|Element Lad]] ( | + | *[[Element Lad/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Element Lad]] (21 panels) |
− | *[[Magnetic Kid/Post-Crisis|Magnetic Kid]] ( | + | *[[Magnetic Kid/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Magnetic Kid]] (9 panels) |
− | *[[Mon-El/Post-Crisis|Mon-El]] ( | + | *[[Mon-El/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Mon-El]] (9 panels) |
− | *[[Phantom Girl/Post-Crisis|Phantom Girl]] ( | + | *[[Phantom Girl/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Phantom Girl]] (6 panels) |
− | *[[Polar Boy/Post-Crisis|Polar Boy]] ( | + | *[[Polar Boy/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Polar Boy]] (9 panels) |
− | *[[Quislet/Post-Crisis|Quislet]] ( | + | *[[Quislet/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Quislet]] (5 panels) |
− | *[[Sensor Girl/Post-Crisis|Sensor Girl]] ( | + | *[[Sensor Girl/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Sensor Girl]] (7 panels) |
− | *[[Shadow Lass/Post-Crisis|Shadow Lass]] ( | + | *[[Shadow Lass/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Shadow Lass]] (9 panels) |
− | *[[Shrinking Violet/Post-Crisis|Shrinking Violet]] ( | + | *[[Shrinking Violet/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Shrinking Violet]] (3 panels) |
− | *[[Sun Boy/Post-Crisis|Sun Boy]] ( | + | *[[Sun Boy/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Sun Boy]] (3 panels) |
− | *[[Tellus/Post-Crisis|Tellus]] ( | + | *[[Tellus/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Tellus]] (8 panels) |
− | *[[Timber Wolf/Post-Crisis|Timber Wolf]] ( | + | *[[Timber Wolf/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Timber Wolf]] (3 panels) |
− | *[[Ultra Boy/Post-Crisis|Ultra Boy]] ( | + | *[[Ultra Boy/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Ultra Boy]] (7 panels) |
− | *[[Wildfire/Post-Crisis|Wildfire]] ( | + | *[[Wildfire/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Wildfire]] (11 panels) |
+ | |||
+ | <!--=====Cameos=====--> | ||
− | + | ====Villains==== | |
− | + | *[[Emerald Empress/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Emerald Empress]] (15 panels) | |
− | + | *[[Flare]] (7 panels) | |
− | *[[Emerald Empress/Post-Crisis|Emerald Empress]] ( | + | *[[Persuader/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Persuader]] (4 panels) |
− | *[[Flare]] ( | ||
− | *[[Persuader/Post-Crisis|Persuader]] ( | ||
− | ===Supporting | + | ====Supporting characters==== |
− | + | *[[Gigi Cusimano/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Gigi Cusimano]] (5 panels) | |
− | *[[Gigi Cusimano/Post-Crisis|Gigi Cusimano]] ( | + | *[[H'Hrnath/Preboot#Post-Crisis|H'Hrnath]] (5 panels) |
− | *[[H'Hrnath/Post-Crisis|H'Hrnath]] ( | + | *[[Karate Kid/Myg/Preboot#Pre-Crisis|Myg]] (8 panels) |
− | *[[Karate Kid/Myg/Pre-Crisis|Myg]] ( | ||
− | ===Other | + | ====Other characters==== |
− | ===Planets | + | ====Planets and Settings==== |
+ | *[[Legion Headquarters/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Legion HQ]] | ||
+ | *[[Legion Academy/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Legion Academy]] | ||
+ | *[[Rimbor/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Rimbor]] | ||
+ | *[[Starshire/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Starshire]] | ||
+ | *[[Nullport/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Nullport]] | ||
− | ===Technology, Gadgets | + | ====Technology, Gadgets and Other Neat Stuff==== |
*Emerald Eye | *Emerald Eye | ||
− | ===Alien Wildlife=== | + | ====Alien Wildlife==== |
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===Easter Eggs=== | ===Easter Eggs=== | ||
+ | During the scene with Element Lad, Brainiac 5 and Chameleon Boy, the monitor board behind Element Lad shows a partial game board to the video game Pac Man. | ||
===First appearances=== | ===First appearances=== | ||
− | + | *[[Flare]] | |
===Reboot Reference Kit=== | ===Reboot Reference Kit=== | ||
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|story_title=Togetherness | |story_title=Togetherness | ||
|previous=Previous story in this issue | |previous=Previous story in this issue | ||
|next=[[Legion of Super-Heroes v3 25|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v3 #25]]: Revelation | |next=[[Legion of Super-Heroes v3 25|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v3 #25]]: Revelation | ||
− | | | + | |writer=Paul Levitz |
− | + | |penciller=[[Norm Breyfogle]] | |
− | | | + | |inker=[[Mike DeCarlo]] |
− | | | + | |letterer=John Costanza |
− | | | + | |colorist=Carl Gafford |
− | | | + | |editor=Karen Berger |
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− | ==Roll Call== | + | ===Roll Call=== |
− | ===Legionnaires=== | + | ====Legionnaires==== |
− | *[[Lightning Lass/Post-Crisis|Lightning Lass]] ( | + | *[[Lightning Lass/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Lightning Lass]] (16 panels) |
− | *[[Timber Wolf/Post-Crisis|Timber Wolf]] ( | + | *[[Timber Wolf/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Timber Wolf]] (20 panels) |
− | ===Supporting | + | ====Supporting characters==== |
− | *[[Shvaughn Erin/Post-Crisis|Shvaughn Erin]] ( | + | *[[Shvaughn Erin/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Shvaughn Erin]] (8 panels) |
− | ===Planets and Settings=== | + | ====Planets and Settings==== |
− | ===Technology, Gadgets and Other Neat Stuff=== | + | ====Technology, Gadgets and Other Neat Stuff==== |
− | ===Alien Wildlife=== | + | ====Alien Wildlife==== |
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==Solicitation== | ==Solicitation== | ||
− | + | ''This is your last chance to guess the secret of Sensor Girl. By Paul Levitz & Greg LaRocque. And beginning a three-part short story with Timber Wolf & Lightning Lass.'' | |
+ | -DC Checklist | ||
==Reprints== | ==Reprints== | ||
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*[[Legion Publication History/1986-1989|Legion Publication History - Other issues published in 1986-1989]] | *[[Legion Publication History/1986-1989|Legion Publication History - Other issues published in 1986-1989]] | ||
*[[Legion Publication History/Series/Legion of Super-Heroes v3|Legion Publication History - Other issues of ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v3]] | *[[Legion Publication History/Series/Legion of Super-Heroes v3|Legion Publication History - Other issues of ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v3]] | ||
− | *[[Chronology/Post-Crisis|Post-Crisis Chronology]] | + | *[[Chronology/Preboot/Post-Crisis|Post-Crisis Chronology]] |
*[[Legion Publication History/Index/Series#Legion of Super-Heroes v3|Quick index of links to other ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v3 issues]] | *[[Legion Publication History/Index/Series#Legion of Super-Heroes v3|Quick index of links to other ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v3 issues]] | ||
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|prev_continuity=[[Legion of Super-Heroes v3 23|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v3 #23]] | |prev_continuity=[[Legion of Super-Heroes v3 23|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v3 #23]] | ||
|next_continuity=[[Legion of Super-Heroes v3 25|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v3 #25]] | |next_continuity=[[Legion of Super-Heroes v3 25|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v3 #25]] | ||
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Suspicion
(22 pages/124 panels)
Synopsis
Several Legionnaires sit the the Legion HQ rec room speculating on the true identity of Sensor Girl. Chameleon Boy puts an end to it with the observation that Sensor Girl could be listening in with her powers, which she apparently is.
Wildfire leads a small team of Legionnaires out to the Legion Academy to investigate the disappearance of Mentalla, encountering Myg, the likely successor to Karate Kid's mantle. Bouncing Boy lets them know that she left the Academy. Wildfire speculates that she may have been kidnapped and Colossal Boy speculates that she may have left with information about the Legion.
Discussion at the Legion Monitor Board between Element Lad, Brainiac 5, and Chameleon Boy nearly becomes violent as Cham speculates that he thought Brainiac 5 may have created a Supergirl clone. Element Lad decides its time to stop the speculation thats driving a wedge within the Legion and summons Sensor Girl.
Quislet goes to the City Star nightclub and discovers Dream Girl dancing with a man other than Star Boy.
The Emerald Empress kills a Khund aspirant to her new Fatal Five for his failure to locate Validus. She then tells the Persuader that a new Fatal Five needs to be assembled as Tharok is dead, Validus missing, and Mano unsuitable.
Polar Boy, Tellus and Magnetic Kid speculate that Sensor Girl may be Saturn Girl in disguise.
Shadow Lass and Mon-El enjoy a remote, romantic getaway reflecting on Mon-Els recent curing of his lead poisoning.
The villain Flare steals a new spaceship from Nullport and is contacted by the Emerald Empress to join her new Fatal Five.
Element Lad tells Sensor Girl of the problems developing within the Legion because of her secret identity, offering help and asking for assurance that the problem causing her to keep that secret will be resolved soon. Sensor Girl refuses and walks out, apparently quitting the Legion. As she flies off, Ultra Boy and Phantom Girl return from a date. Ultra Boy looks through her mask with his Penetra-Vision and sees an empty costume.
Key Quotes and Catchphrases
Roll Call
Legionnaires
- Blok (4 panels)
- Bouncing Boy (7 panels)
- Brainiac 5 (6 panels)
- Chameleon Boy (8 panels)
- Colossal Boy (10 panels)
- Dream Girl (3 panels)
- Element Lad (21 panels)
- Magnetic Kid (9 panels)
- Mon-El (9 panels)
- Phantom Girl (6 panels)
- Polar Boy (9 panels)
- Quislet (5 panels)
- Sensor Girl (7 panels)
- Shadow Lass (9 panels)
- Shrinking Violet (3 panels)
- Sun Boy (3 panels)
- Tellus (8 panels)
- Timber Wolf (3 panels)
- Ultra Boy (7 panels)
- Wildfire (11 panels)
Villains
- Emerald Empress (15 panels)
- Flare (7 panels)
- Persuader (4 panels)
Supporting characters
- Gigi Cusimano (5 panels)
- H'Hrnath (5 panels)
- Myg (8 panels)
Other characters
Planets and Settings
Technology, Gadgets and Other Neat Stuff
- Emerald Eye
Alien Wildlife
Notes
Errors and Oddities
Easter Eggs
During the scene with Element Lad, Brainiac 5 and Chameleon Boy, the monitor board behind Element Lad shows a partial game board to the video game Pac Man.
First appearances
Reboot Reference Kit
Other
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Togetherness
(? pages/? panels)
Synopsis
Key Quotes and Catchphrases
Roll Call
Legionnaires
- Lightning Lass (16 panels)
- Timber Wolf (20 panels)
Supporting characters
- Shvaughn Erin (8 panels)
Planets and Settings
Technology, Gadgets and Other Neat Stuff
Alien Wildlife
Notes
Errors and Oddities
Easter Eggs
First appearances
Reboot Reference Kit
Other
Solicitation
This is your last chance to guess the secret of Sensor Girl. By Paul Levitz & Greg LaRocque. And beginning a three-part short story with Timber Wolf & Lightning Lass. -DC Checklist
Reprints
Suspicion and Togetherness have been reprinted in the following:
Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes #349 (July 1987)
See also
- Announcements
- Previews
- Reviews and Discussion
- Legion Publication History - Other issues published in 1986-1989
- Legion Publication History - Other issues of Legion of Super-Heroes v3
- Post-Crisis Chronology
- Quick index of links to other Legion of Super-Heroes v3 issues
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