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|caption=Cover artwork by Keith Giffen, Al Gordon and Tom McCraw | |caption=Cover artwork by Keith Giffen, Al Gordon and Tom McCraw | ||
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|previous=[[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 3|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #3]]: Untitled | |previous=[[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 3|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #3]]: Untitled | ||
|next=[[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 5|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #5]]: Untitled | |next=[[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 5|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #5]]: Untitled | ||
|publication_date=[[December 12]], [[Legion_Publication_History/1989-1994|1989]] | |publication_date=[[December 12]], [[Legion_Publication_History/1989-1994|1989]] | ||
|cover_date=February 1990 | |cover_date=February 1990 | ||
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|writers=[[Keith Giffen]], [[Tom & Mary Bierbaum]], [[Al Gordon]] | |writers=[[Keith Giffen]], [[Tom & Mary Bierbaum]], [[Al Gordon]] | ||
− | | | + | |penciller=Keith Giffen |
− | | | + | |inker=Al Gordon |
− | | | + | |letterer=[[Todd Klein]] |
− | | | + | |colorist=[[Tom McCraw]] |
− | | | + | |editor=[[Mark Waid]] |
|cover_artists=Keith Giffen, Al Gordon, Tom McCraw | |cover_artists=Keith Giffen, Al Gordon, Tom McCraw | ||
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(? pages/? panels) | (? pages/? panels) | ||
===Synopsis=== | ===Synopsis=== | ||
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+ | This issue opens on the planet Talok VIII, home of Tasmia Mallor aka Shadow Lass. Another Talokian, Grev, informs her that the council of Talok has declared that he is to replace Tasmia as the planetary protector. She understands and agrees its for the best. While she is in her home, she is surprised to find her long dead lover Lar Gand aka Mon-El Waiting for her there. Meanwhile, on the planet Colu, Querl Dox aka Brainiac 5 is working with some cells infected with the Validus plague in his lab when Tasmia and Lar arrive. Lar reveals that the Legion’s greatest enemy, the Time Trapper, is within his body and brought him back to life to use him as an invulnerable vessel to host his soul. Horrified at the prospect that Querl might remove him from Lar’s body, the Time Travel snatches Lar from Colu and teleports him to his dimension. As the two begin the battle, the Time Trapper reveals the horrible truth behind the Legion: they were all his creation. Hundreds of years ago, the Time Trapper foresaw a future in which Mordru were rise to power and rule the universe for a millennium. In order to prevent this, the Time Trapper created Superboy to inspire teens in the future to found the Legion. For years, the plan worked and the Legion kept Mordru in check. However, once they defeated Darkseid during the Great Darkness Saga, he realized that they were becoming too powerful even for him. Even though they thought they had killed him (LoSH v3 #50), the Time Trapper survived. Ultimately, if Lar kills the Time Trapper, his reality will completely cease to exist. With a look of determination on his face, Lar realizes that he has no other option but to end his reality for the greater good of the future. As he deals the final blow, his universe begins to fade to white as it disappears. | ||
===Key Quotes and Catchphrases=== | ===Key Quotes and Catchphrases=== | ||
− | ==Roll Call== | + | ===Roll Call=== |
− | ===Legionnaires=== | + | ====Legionnaires==== |
− | *[[Brainiac 5/ | + | *[[Brainiac 5/Preboot#Five Years Later|Brainiac 5]] (? panels) |
− | *[[Mon-El/ | + | *[[Mon-El/Preboot#Five Years Later|Mon-El]] (? panels) |
− | *[[Tasmia Mallor | + | *[[Shadow Lass/Preboot#Five Years Later|Tasmia Mallor]] (? panels) |
− | *[[Superboy/ | + | *[[Superboy/Kal-El/Preboot#Post-Crisis|Superboy]] (? panels) |
− | <!--====Cameos====--> | + | <!--=====Cameos=====--> |
− | ===Villains=== | + | ====Villains==== |
− | *[[Darkseid/ | + | *[[Darkseid/Preboot#Five Years Later|Darkseid]] (? panels) |
*[[Time Trapper]] (? panels) | *[[Time Trapper]] (? panels) | ||
− | ===Supporting | + | ====Supporting characters==== |
− | *[[Eltro Gand/ | + | *[[Eltro Gand/Preboot#Five Years Later|Eltro Gand]] (? panels) |
− | *[[Rene Jacques Brande/ | + | *[[Rene Jacques Brande/Preboot#Five Years Later|R.J. Brande]] (? panels) |
− | *[[Grev Mallor/ | + | *[[Grev Mallor/Preboot#Five Years Later|Grev Mallor]] (? panels) |
− | ===Other | + | ====Other characters==== |
− | ===Planets | + | ====Planets and Settings==== |
− | ===Technology, Gadgets | + | ====Technology, Gadgets and Other Neat Stuff==== |
− | ===Alien Wildlife=== | + | ====Alien Wildlife==== |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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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 v4|Legion Publication History - Other issues of ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4]] | *[[Legion Publication History/Series/Legion of Super-Heroes v4|Legion Publication History - Other issues of ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4]] | ||
− | *[[Chronology/ | + | *[[Chronology/Preboot/Five Years Later|Glorithverse Chronology]] |
*[[Legion Publication History/Index/Series#Legion of Super-Heroes v4|Quick index of links to other ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 issues]] | *[[Legion Publication History/Index/Series#Legion of Super-Heroes v4|Quick index of links to other ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 issues]] | ||
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|next_continuity=[[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 5|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #5]] | |next_continuity=[[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 5|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #5]] | ||
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Contents
Story Untitled
(? pages/? panels)
Synopsis
This issue opens on the planet Talok VIII, home of Tasmia Mallor aka Shadow Lass. Another Talokian, Grev, informs her that the council of Talok has declared that he is to replace Tasmia as the planetary protector. She understands and agrees its for the best. While she is in her home, she is surprised to find her long dead lover Lar Gand aka Mon-El Waiting for her there. Meanwhile, on the planet Colu, Querl Dox aka Brainiac 5 is working with some cells infected with the Validus plague in his lab when Tasmia and Lar arrive. Lar reveals that the Legion’s greatest enemy, the Time Trapper, is within his body and brought him back to life to use him as an invulnerable vessel to host his soul. Horrified at the prospect that Querl might remove him from Lar’s body, the Time Travel snatches Lar from Colu and teleports him to his dimension. As the two begin the battle, the Time Trapper reveals the horrible truth behind the Legion: they were all his creation. Hundreds of years ago, the Time Trapper foresaw a future in which Mordru were rise to power and rule the universe for a millennium. In order to prevent this, the Time Trapper created Superboy to inspire teens in the future to found the Legion. For years, the plan worked and the Legion kept Mordru in check. However, once they defeated Darkseid during the Great Darkness Saga, he realized that they were becoming too powerful even for him. Even though they thought they had killed him (LoSH v3 #50), the Time Trapper survived. Ultimately, if Lar kills the Time Trapper, his reality will completely cease to exist. With a look of determination on his face, Lar realizes that he has no other option but to end his reality for the greater good of the future. As he deals the final blow, his universe begins to fade to white as it disappears.
Key Quotes and Catchphrases
Roll Call
Legionnaires
- Brainiac 5 (? panels)
- Mon-El (? panels)
- Tasmia Mallor (? panels)
- Superboy (? panels)
Villains
- Darkseid (? panels)
- Time Trapper (? panels)
Supporting characters
- Eltro Gand (? panels)
- R.J. Brande (? panels)
- Grev Mallor (? panels)
Other characters
Planets and Settings
Technology, Gadgets and Other Neat Stuff
Alien Wildlife
Notes
Errors and Oddities
Easter Eggs
First appearances
Reboot Reference Kit
Other
Other Stories in this Issue
There is a text piece in this issue written by Tom and Mary Bierbaum, Titan In A China Shop, which provides background information related to the primary story.
Solicitation
Reprints
This story has not yet been reprinted.
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 v4
- Glorithverse Chronology
- Quick index of links to other Legion of Super-Heroes v4 issues
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