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− | | | + | |era=postzh |
− | | | + | |series=Legion Worlds |
− | |image=[[ | + | |issue_no=3 |
− | |caption=Cover, by John Cassaday | + | |story_no=1 |
− | + | |image=[[File:LegionWorlds3.jpg|250px]] | |
+ | |caption=Cover, by John Cassaday. | ||
|story_title=You are here: Braal | |story_title=You are here: Braal | ||
|previous=[[Legion Worlds 2]]: You are here: Winath/A Change in Climate | |previous=[[Legion Worlds 2]]: You are here: Winath/A Change in Climate | ||
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|publication_date=[[June 27]], [[Legion_Publication_History/1999-2001#2001|2001]] ''(one week late)'' | |publication_date=[[June 27]], [[Legion_Publication_History/1999-2001#2001|2001]] ''(one week late)'' | ||
|cover_date=August 2001 | |cover_date=August 2001 | ||
− | + | |writers=[[Dan Abnett]] & [[Andy Lanning]] ([[DnA]]) | |
− | |writers=[[Dan Abnett]] | + | |penciller=[[Paul Rivoche]] |
− | | | + | |inker=Paul Rivoche |
− | | | + | |letterers=[[Comicraft]] |
− | |letterers=Comicraft | + | |colorists=[[Tom McCraw]]<br>[[Digital Chameleon]] (separations) |
− | |colorists=[[Tom McCraw]]<br>Digital Chameleon (separations) | + | |editor=[[Mike McAvennie]] |
− | | | + | |cover_artists=[[John Cassaday]] |
− | |cover_artists=John Cassaday | ||
}} __TOC__ | }} __TOC__ | ||
==You are here: Braal== | ==You are here: Braal== | ||
− | [[Magno]], on his first day as a fully-fledged [[Science Police/Post-Zero Hour|Science Police]] officer is posted to his homeworld of Braal. There, he is forced to arrest [[Cosmic Boy/Post-Zero Hour|Cosmic Boy]] for "vigilantism and abuse of post-human abilities". While Cosmic Boy sits in a maximum security cruiser, ready to be shipped to [[Takron-Galtos/Post-Zero Hour|Takron-Galtos]], Magno is asked to interview him, and tells him that the Lost | + | [[Magno]], on his first day as a fully-fledged [[Science Police/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Science Police]] officer is posted to his homeworld of Braal. There, he is forced to arrest [[Cosmic Boy/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Cosmic Boy]] for "vigilantism and abuse of post-human abilities". While Cosmic Boy sits in a maximum security cruiser, ready to be shipped to [[Takron-Galtos/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Takron-Galtos]], Magno is asked to interview him, and tells him that the [[Legion Lost|Lost]] [[Legion of Super-Heroes/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Legion]]naires had returned. |
− | As Magno leaves, however, the cruiser is assaulted by a [[Bouncing Boy/ship|small, bouncing ship]] and its [[Footstep Drive]] is apparently damaged to the point it would explode immenetly, and is evacuated before the magno-dock expels it into space as a safety measure. A headcount reveals Cosmic Boy to be the only missing prisoner, and Magno uses his [[flight ring]] to chase after the receding ship. | + | As Magno leaves, however, the cruiser is assaulted by a [[Bouncing Boy/ship|small, bouncing ship]] and its [[Footstep Drive]] is apparently damaged to the point it would explode immenetly, and is evacuated before the magno-dock expels it into space as a safety measure. A headcount reveals Cosmic Boy to be the only missing prisoner, and Magno uses his [[Flight ring/Reboot|flight ring]] to chase after the receding ship. |
− | There, he is confronted not only by a costumed Cos, but also [[Invisible Kid/Lyle Norg/Post-Zero Hour|Invisible Kid]], [[Violet]] and [[Chuck Taine/Post-Zero Hour|Chuck Taine]], the "Bouncing Boy"'s pilot. They reveal that Cos' arrest was part of a carefully-planned [[Subteams/Post-Zero Hour#Subterfuge Squad .28field.29|Legion Subterfuge Squad]] operation to steal a FD ship, without which travel is virtually impossible. When Magno asks why, Cos - with less than a minute to be gone - just tells him that these are "Bad times... and the only people we can trust are ourselves." He promises to explain more later, and Magno leaves in an escape pod as the Legionnaires release flares, so that the ship appears to explode. | + | There, he is confronted not only by a costumed Cos, but also [[Invisible Kid/Lyle Norg/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Invisible Kid]], [[Violet]] and [[Chuck Taine/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Chuck Taine]], the "Bouncing Boy"'s pilot. They reveal that Cos' arrest was part of a carefully-planned [[Subteams/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour#Subterfuge Squad .28field.29|Legion Subterfuge Squad]] operation to steal a FD ship, without which travel is virtually impossible. When Magno asks why, Cos - with less than a minute to be gone - just tells him that these are "Bad times... and the only people we can trust are ourselves." He promises to explain more later, and Magno leaves in an escape pod as the Legionnaires release flares, so that the ship appears to explode. |
Landing back at the dock, Magno laments the loss of the "dangerous criminal" before a smile breaks out, while the Subterfuge Squad head to Earth and a [[The Legion 3|reunion with their returned teammates]]. | Landing back at the dock, Magno laments the loss of the "dangerous criminal" before a smile breaks out, while the Subterfuge Squad head to Earth and a [[The Legion 3|reunion with their returned teammates]]. | ||
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{{backup | {{backup | ||
− | | | + | |era=postzh |
− | | | + | |series=Legion Worlds |
− | |image=[[ | + | |issue_no=3 |
− | |caption= | + | |story_no=2 |
− | + | |image=[[File:LW3OntheNet.jpg|250px]] | |
+ | |caption=Panel from "On the Net, by Rick Burchett et al. | ||
|story_title=On the Net | |story_title=On the Net | ||
|previous=[[#You are here: Winath|Story 1: You are here: Braal]] | |previous=[[#You are here: Winath|Story 1: You are here: Braal]] | ||
|next=[[Legion Worlds 4|Legion Worlds 4: You are here: Xanthu]] | |next=[[Legion Worlds 4|Legion Worlds 4: You are here: Xanthu]] | ||
− | | | + | |writer=Dan Abnett |
− | | | + | |penciller=[[Rick Burchett]] |
− | | | + | |inker=Rick Burchett |
− | |||
|letterers=Comicraft | |letterers=Comicraft | ||
− | | | + | |colorist=Tom McCraw |
− | | | + | |separations=Digital Chameleon |
+ | |editor=Mike McAvennie | ||
}} | }} | ||
==On the Net== | ==On the Net== | ||
− | [[United Planets/Post-Zero Hour|United Planets]] [[Winema Wazzo|Vice-President Winema Wazzo]] is introduced to the concept of the [[Titanet]] by her new adept, [[Orla Eidoor]], before talking with: | + | [[United Planets/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|United Planets]] [[Winema Wazzo|Vice-President Winema Wazzo]] is introduced to the concept of the [[Titanet]] by her new adept, [[Orla Eidoor]], before talking with: |
*The [[Athramite]] First Artificer on the lack of demand for their services, which threaten to crash the Athram economy. She says she has tabled a motion for increased subsidy to their planet | *The [[Athramite]] First Artificer on the lack of demand for their services, which threaten to crash the Athram economy. She says she has tabled a motion for increased subsidy to their planet | ||
− | *Ruonos Mougo, spokesman for the emergency [[Cargg/Post-Zero Hour|Carggite]] government, on their population problems, due to overcrowding and their inability to emegrate - as well as disappearance of over five thousand Carggites (while mentioning that [[Ra's al Ghul|the President]] prefers not to use Titanet "for security... reasons") | + | *Ruonos Mougo, spokesman for the emergency [[Cargg/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Carggite]] government, on their population problems, due to overcrowding and their inability to emegrate - as well as disappearance of over five thousand Carggites (while mentioning that [[Ra's al Ghul|the President]] prefers not to use Titanet "for security... reasons") |
− | *[[Orin Fex]], the [[Colu/Post-Zero Hour|Coluian]] leader, who rejects her calls for Colu to help the UP, saying that, until the UP adopts a "policy of military response" to [[Robotica]], Colu will remain "sequestered and in isolation", and that they are considering resigning their UP membership - and unless they declare war on Robotica, "[[Xanthu/Post-Zero Hour|Xanthu]] will be the first of many" before breaking the link. | + | *[[Orin Fex]], the [[Colu/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Coluian]] leader, who rejects her calls for Colu to help the UP, saying that, until the UP adopts a "policy of military response" to [[Robotica]], Colu will remain "sequestered and in isolation", and that they are considering resigning their UP membership - and unless they declare war on Robotica, "[[Xanthu/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Xanthu]] will be the first of many" before breaking the link. |
− | After a failed attempt to reach Xanthu to find out what the last remark meant, Eidoor catches a report, saying that the Legion Outpost had just appeared in near-Earth space with lifesigns aboard. Shocked, she asks Eidoor to make a private link, calling three seemingly-identical figures at a [[Rimbor/Post-Zero Hour|Rimborian]] spaceport and telling them that time was now in short supply, and she doesn't want any mistakes. They tell her that next time they speak to her, they'll have "her" safe and sound. | + | After a failed attempt to reach Xanthu to find out what the last remark meant, Eidoor catches a report, saying that the Legion Outpost had just appeared in near-Earth space with lifesigns aboard. Shocked, she asks Eidoor to make a private link, calling three seemingly-identical figures at a [[Rimbor/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Rimborian]] spaceport and telling them that time was now in short supply, and she doesn't want any mistakes. They tell her that next time they speak to her, they'll have "her" safe and sound. |
With that link ended, she sends Eidoor away, citing a "schedule to catch up on." | With that link ended, she sends Eidoor away, citing a "schedule to catch up on." | ||
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''48 pages, $3.95, arrives in stores on June 20.'' | ''48 pages, $3.95, arrives in stores on June 20.'' | ||
− | [[ | + | ==Images== |
+ | ===Cover artwork=== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:LegionWorlds3-Solicit.jpg|Solicitation art | ||
+ | File:LegionWorlds3-Promo.jpg|Colour promotional art | ||
+ | File:LegionWorlds3.jpg|Published cover | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Reprints== | ||
+ | '''You are here: Braal''' and '''On the Net''' have been reprinted in: | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:LegionWorldsTPB.jpg|''[[Legion Worlds]]'' TPB (2013) | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Legion Worlds]] | ||
+ | *[[Legion Publication History/1999-2001|Legion Publication History - Other issues published (late) 1999-2001]] | ||
+ | *[[Legion Publication History/Series/Legion Worlds|Legion Publication History - Other issues of ''Legion Worlds'']] | ||
+ | *[[Chronology/Reboot/Post-Zero Hour|Post-Zero Hour Chronology]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Prevnext2 | ||
+ | |era=postzh | ||
+ | |series=Legion Worlds|issue_no=3 | ||
+ | |story1=You Are Here - Braal | ||
+ | |prev_continuity1=[[The Legion 1|''The Legion'' #1]] | ||
+ | |next_continuity1=[[The Legion 2|''The Legion'' #2]] | ||
+ | |story2=On the Net | ||
+ | |prev_continuity2=[[Legion Worlds 1#The Earth Spins|''Legion Worlds'' #1: The Earth Spins]] | ||
+ | |next_continuity2=[[The Legion 1|''The Legion'' #1]] | ||
+ | |prev_series=[[Legion Worlds 2|''Legion Worlds'' #2]] | ||
+ | |next_series=[[Legion Worlds 4|''Legion Worlds'' #4]] | ||
+ | |prev_publication=[[Young Justice Our Worlds At War 1|''Young Justice: Our Worlds At War'' #1]] | ||
+ | |next_publication=[[JSA Secret Files 2|''JSA Secret Files'' #2]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | [[Category:Legion Worlds issues]] |
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Contents
You are here: Braal
Magno, on his first day as a fully-fledged Science Police officer is posted to his homeworld of Braal. There, he is forced to arrest Cosmic Boy for "vigilantism and abuse of post-human abilities". While Cosmic Boy sits in a maximum security cruiser, ready to be shipped to Takron-Galtos, Magno is asked to interview him, and tells him that the Lost Legionnaires had returned.
As Magno leaves, however, the cruiser is assaulted by a small, bouncing ship and its Footstep Drive is apparently damaged to the point it would explode immenetly, and is evacuated before the magno-dock expels it into space as a safety measure. A headcount reveals Cosmic Boy to be the only missing prisoner, and Magno uses his flight ring to chase after the receding ship.
There, he is confronted not only by a costumed Cos, but also Invisible Kid, Violet and Chuck Taine, the "Bouncing Boy"'s pilot. They reveal that Cos' arrest was part of a carefully-planned Legion Subterfuge Squad operation to steal a FD ship, without which travel is virtually impossible. When Magno asks why, Cos - with less than a minute to be gone - just tells him that these are "Bad times... and the only people we can trust are ourselves." He promises to explain more later, and Magno leaves in an escape pod as the Legionnaires release flares, so that the ship appears to explode.
Landing back at the dock, Magno laments the loss of the "dangerous criminal" before a smile breaks out, while the Subterfuge Squad head to Earth and a reunion with their returned teammates.
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On the Net
United Planets Vice-President Winema Wazzo is introduced to the concept of the Titanet by her new adept, Orla Eidoor, before talking with:
- The Athramite First Artificer on the lack of demand for their services, which threaten to crash the Athram economy. She says she has tabled a motion for increased subsidy to their planet
- Ruonos Mougo, spokesman for the emergency Carggite government, on their population problems, due to overcrowding and their inability to emegrate - as well as disappearance of over five thousand Carggites (while mentioning that the President prefers not to use Titanet "for security... reasons")
- Orin Fex, the Coluian leader, who rejects her calls for Colu to help the UP, saying that, until the UP adopts a "policy of military response" to Robotica, Colu will remain "sequestered and in isolation", and that they are considering resigning their UP membership - and unless they declare war on Robotica, "Xanthu will be the first of many" before breaking the link.
After a failed attempt to reach Xanthu to find out what the last remark meant, Eidoor catches a report, saying that the Legion Outpost had just appeared in near-Earth space with lifesigns aboard. Shocked, she asks Eidoor to make a private link, calling three seemingly-identical figures at a Rimborian spaceport and telling them that time was now in short supply, and she doesn't want any mistakes. They tell her that next time they speak to her, they'll have "her" safe and sound.
With that link ended, she sends Eidoor away, citing a "schedule to catch up on."
Solicitation
LEGION WORLDS #3
Written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning; art by Paul Rivoche; cover by John Cassaday.
On "Braal," we follow Dyrk Magz, the former Legionnaire known as Magno (and the only Braalian without magnetic abilities), as he returns home as a member of the Science Police. But when Dyrk stands in the way of a gang that looks to shake up the United Planets, he's in for a horrible shock: he discovers one of the gang members is a former teammate! In the backup story, tour several planets with U.P. Vice-President Winema Wazzo, whose problems not only stem from being unable to find her missing daughter (former Legionnaire Apparition), but from slowly having to accept the facts that the President gradually is laying waste to the entire United Planets.
48 pages, $3.95, arrives in stores on June 20.
Images
Cover artwork
Reprints
You are here: Braal and On the Net have been reprinted in:
- LegionWorldsTPB.jpg
Legion Worlds TPB (2013)
See also
- Legion Worlds
- Legion Publication History - Other issues published (late) 1999-2001
- Legion Publication History - Other issues of Legion Worlds
- Post-Zero Hour Chronology
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Young Justice: Our Worlds At War #1 By publication JSA Secret Files #2 |