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==Baby on Board== | ==Baby on Board== | ||
+ | [[Apparition]], [[Cub Nah|her son]] and [[Timber Wolf/Post-Zero Hour|Timber Wolf]] are delayed in meeting with the [[Legion of Super-Heroes|Legion]] after the [[Footstep Drive]] ship they were on is disabled by a mysterious energy wave. | ||
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+ | As Apparition is affected by mysterious, painful, telepathic emissions coming from the disabled engine, Timber Wolf is forced to chase "Cub", who has the powers of both his parents, around the ship until they meet up in the engine room, where Cub inadvertantly unlocks the engine, revealing the "engine" to be a mutated [[Vygra]]n/[[Cargg]]ite/[[Winath]]ian hybrid. Allowing it to die, trusting that help will come, its' final transmission to Apparition (sensitive because of her own half-Carggite heritage) tells her that it was the [[Robotica]]n wake which had disabled it... | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*This issue follows directly on from Apparition, "Cub" and Timber Wolf's departure from [[Rimbor/Post-Zero Hour|Rimbor]] in [[Legion Worlds 6|''Legion Worlds'' #6]], and no references are made to the first eight issues of the series. | *This issue follows directly on from Apparition, "Cub" and Timber Wolf's departure from [[Rimbor/Post-Zero Hour|Rimbor]] in [[Legion Worlds 6|''Legion Worlds'' #6]], and no references are made to the first eight issues of the series. | ||
− | *The cover design changes very slightly, with the issue number and cover date changing from | + | *The cover design changes very slightly, with the issue number and cover date changing from the previous, boxed, style with the dropping of the [[Comics Code Authority]] seal to something more reminicesent of the ''[[Legion Worlds]]'' cover dress. This aspect of style will remain until the series' end. |
*The issue has a letters page, with letters referring to [[The Legion 4|''The Legion'' #4]] | *The issue has a letters page, with letters referring to [[The Legion 4|''The Legion'' #4]] | ||
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Baby on Board
Apparition, her son and Timber Wolf are delayed in meeting with the Legion after the Footstep Drive ship they were on is disabled by a mysterious energy wave.
As Apparition is affected by mysterious, painful, telepathic emissions coming from the disabled engine, Timber Wolf is forced to chase "Cub", who has the powers of both his parents, around the ship until they meet up in the engine room, where Cub inadvertantly unlocks the engine, revealing the "engine" to be a mutated Vygran/Carggite/Winathian hybrid. Allowing it to die, trusting that help will come, its' final transmission to Apparition (sensitive because of her own half-Carggite heritage) tells her that it was the Robotican wake which had disabled it...
Notes
- This issue follows directly on from Apparition, "Cub" and Timber Wolf's departure from Rimbor in Legion Worlds #6, and no references are made to the first eight issues of the series.
- The cover design changes very slightly, with the issue number and cover date changing from the previous, boxed, style with the dropping of the Comics Code Authority seal to something more reminicesent of the Legion Worlds cover dress. This aspect of style will remain until the series' end.
- The issue has a letters page, with letters referring to The Legion #4
Solicitation
THE LEGION #9
Written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning; art by Stephen DeStefano; cover by Olivier Coipel and Lanning.
Apparition is en route to Earth to reunite with long-lost husband Ultra Boy and introduce him to the baby son he's never met. Unfortunately, the spacecraft she's traveling in has gone on the fritz, she uncovers a mystery that means imminent trouble for the Legion and Earth, and travel companion-turned-babysitter Timber Wolf finds bringing up this baby is more than he bargained for.
32 pages, $2.50, in stores on June 26.