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|issue=''The Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #5
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|image=[[Image:LSHv4-005.jpg|250px|Cover artwork by Keith Giffen, Al Gordon and Tom McCraw]]
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|caption=Cover artwork by Keith Giffen, Al Gordon and Tom McCraw
|era="Mordruverse"
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|era=Glorithverse
|story_title=untitled
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|story_title=Untitled
|previous=[[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 4|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #4]]
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|previous=[[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 4|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #4]]: Untitled
|next=[[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 6|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #6]]
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|next=[[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 6|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #6]]: Untitled
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|publication_date=[[January 16]], [[Legion_Publication_History/1989-1994|1990]]
 
|cover_date=March 1990
 
|cover_date=March 1990
 
|series_color=#cd99ff
 
|series_color=#cd99ff
|writers=[[Keith Giffen]]<br />[[Al Gordon]]<br />[[Tom Bierbaum]] & [[Mary Bierbaum]]
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|writers=[[Keith Giffen]], [[Tom & Mary Bierbaum]], [[Al Gordon]]
 
|pencillers=Keith Giffen
 
|pencillers=Keith Giffen
 
|inkers=Al Gordon
 
|inkers=Al Gordon
|letterers=Todd Klein
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|letterers=[[Todd Klein]]
 
|colorists=[[Tom McCraw]]
 
|colorists=[[Tom McCraw]]
 
|editors=[[Mark Waid]]
 
|editors=[[Mark Waid]]
|cover_artists=Keith Giffen (pencils)<br>Al Gordon (inks)
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|cover_artists=Keith Giffen, Al Gordon, Tom McCraw
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== Origins ==
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__TOC__
In [[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 4|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #4]], [[Mon-El]] battled the [[Time Trapper]]. During the battle, the Time Trapper explained that because he created the [[Pocket Universe]] from which [[Superboy/Kal-El|Superboy]] had come, he created the conditions under which the [[Legion of Super-Heroes]] came to be. If not for the Time Trapper, Superboy would not have put Mon-El into the [[Phantom Zone]], to be revived in the 30th century, and the Legion would no longer have Superboy as its inspiration. When Mon-El destroyed the Time Trapper in battle anyway, the Time Trapper vanished "from reality, past and present." The timeline ceased to be.
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==Story Untitled==
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===Synopsis===
  
In its stead, a new timeline formed. In this timeline, the [[Legion of Super-Heroes]] as it had been no long existed. As a result, when [[Mordru]] tried to take over the galaxy in 2976, he succeeded. ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #5 depicts events in this new universe, dubbed by fans the "Mordruverse."
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===Key Quotes and Catchphrases===
  
== Synopsis ==
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==Roll Call==
As the story opens, Mordru had "liberated" [[Earth]] 17 years prior, yet a small resistance to his rule persists. [[Ferro Lad|Andrew Nolan]], part of this resistance, meets secretly with [[The White Witch|Mysa Nal]], one of Emperor Mordru's concubines. Mysa relays stories that Mordru tells of an alternate timeline in which Mordru didn't come to power. Nolan shares this information with [[Rond Vidar]], who is also with the resistance.
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===Mordruvrse Resistance Heroes===
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*[[Ferro Lad/Glorithverse|Adrew Nolan]] (? panels)
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*[[Mysa Nal/Glorithverse|Mysa Nal]] (? panels)
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*[[Rond Vidar/Glorithverse|Rond Vidar]] (? panels)
  
Meanwhile, Mordru's "First-Wife" [[Glorith]] asks [[Mano]] to put Mysa under surveillance.
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===Villains===
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*[[Mano/Glorithverse|Mano]] (? panels)
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*[[Mordru/Glorithverse|Mordru]] (? panels)
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*[[Time Trapper]] (? panels)
  
Vidar begins to put together the pieces: One timeline has Mordru coming to power. In another, shaped by a "Puppet Master," neither Mordru nor the Puppet Master achieved total power. However, the Puppet Master and his handiwork were destroyed, and only the first timeline remains. Vidar believes that it may be possible to restore the Puppet Master's changes so that Mordru never takes over the galaxy. He enlists Mysa's help in forging a mindlink with the sleeping Mordru so Vidar can learn the full details of this other timeline.
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===Supporting Characters===
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*[[Glorith/Glorithverse|Glorith]] (? panels)
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*[[Rene Jacques Brande/Glorithverse|The Durlan]] (? panels)
  
However, Glorith is one step ahead of Vidar. She has him secretly under surveillance as well, and she knows about his plan. She observes him as the mindlink begins to form, and covertly gives him a little "help."
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===Other Characters===
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*[[Garryn Bek/Glorithverse|Garryn Bek]] (? panels)
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*[[Tinya Wazzo/Glorithverse|Phase]] (? panels)
  
In the mindlink, Vidar finds out more information about events in this other reality (see [[Mordruverse#The Knights of the Thirty|The Knights of the Thirty]] for details). The mindlink is broken when Mordru awakes, and Glorith rescues Vidar before he is killed. She wants to know more about his plan.
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===Planets & Settings===
  
Meanwhile, Mano discovers that Mysa has been meeting with the resistance, and he tracks her down. Nolan is trying to get to his family, but when he realizes that Mysa is in danger,  he turns back toward their secret meeting place.
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===Technology, Gadgets & Other Neat Stuff===
  
Glorith convinces Vidar that he needs her to take the place of the Puppet Master, that his powers are not great enough to fulfill that role. She begins a spell that will restore the old timeline: The legendary source of inspiration must be replaced, the [[Daxam]]ite strength must be restored, and the financier must be delivered. Some pieces of this puzzle are missing, so Vidar and Glorith create their own and hope that the spell works.
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===Alien Wildlife===
  
Mano arrests Mysa and leads her through the streets toward Mordru.  Nolan leaps from above to rescue her. The spell is complete, and its cost is Glorith's life. A Durlan disappears in the 20th century and is replaced by a woman in white and black. Mordru awakens and realizes what has happened. And the timeline fades from existence.
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==Notes==
  
== The Knights of the Thirty ==
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===Errors and Oddities===
  
Only Mordru can remember the timeline from before, when the [[Time Trapper]] created the Legion. He tells Mysa stories of this other timeline. These stories include the following information:
 
  
<blockquote>"...[T]he Puppet Master delivered the mercantile power of the Durlan knight." This Durlan knight played a "crucial role in creating the team that brought the mighty Mordru down."</blockquote>
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===Easter Eggs===
  
Additionally, the Puppet Master "delivered a shape-shifter to those 'Knights of the Thirty'" who had something to with "mercantile power, leadership, organization". This Durlan played a key role in forming this team that fought Mordru and the Puppet Master himself.
 
  
Mysa also recounts what appears to be the story of the [[Sun-Eater]]:
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===First appearances===
<blockquote>In a time that never was, of freedoms that didn't die.<br>Where castles of gleaming steel still rose to touch the sky.<br>A demon attacked in Earth's darkest hour. His mission most monstrous our sun to devour.<br>The Knights of the 30, under the sign of the jewel, united they stood 'gainst the death-cloud so cruel.<br>One knight, whose face was kept hidden from all, with courage of iron did enter death's maw.<br>To destroy the demon, they'd forged a device that would deliver great fire at the cost of a life.<br>The sacrifice was his, the knight with no face. The fire's awful glow filled the great silent place.<br>His firey remains in the heavens did stay.<br>Above the sweet world who survived that dark day.</blockquote>
 
  
== Familiar names and faces ==
 
  
Andrew Nolan wears a mask that is similar to a mask he wore in the other timeline as Ferro Lad.
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===Reboot Reference Kit===
  
Nolan mentions other members of the resistance who have disappeared or died: "Gavril, Celeste, Ives, Jacques, Douglas, Foxmoor." Celeste may possibly be [[Celeste McCauley]]. Jacques may be [[Invisible Kid/Jacques Foccart|Jacques Foccart, the second Invisible Kid]]. Douglas could be [[Douglas Nolan]], Andrew's twin brother.
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===Other===
  
On page 3, a figure that could be [[Polar Boy|Brek Bannin]] appears in a doorstep.
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==Solicitation==
  
Mano of the [[Fatal Five]] appears to be a leader in Mordru's military.
 
  
On pages 6 and 7, Mano talks about fighting rebels on [[Lallor]]. These rebels "had aligned with the Winathian clan that hurls lightning," presumably alternate versions of [[Lightning Lad]], [[Lightning Lass]], and [[Lightning Lord]]. In this battle, the "cute one with the red hair" (Garth?) died, along with the rest of the paranormals.
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==Reprints==
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This story has not yet been reprinted.
  
== Speculation and interpretation ==
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==See also==
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*Announcements
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*Previews
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*Reviews and Discussion
  
According to Vidar's research, the formation of the Legion is contingent upon the following factors:
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*[[Legion Publication History/1989-1994|Legion Publication History - Other issues published in 1989-1994]]
* A Puppet Master manipulates events to create the right conditions.
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*[[Legion Publication History/Series/Legion of Super-Heroes v4|Legion Publication History - Other issues of ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4]]
* A Durlan with business skills and organization forms the team.
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*[[Chronology/Glorithverse|Glorithverse Chronology]]
* A legendary hero inspires the team.
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*[[Legion Publication History/Index/Series#Legion of Super-Heroes v4|Quick index of links to other ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 issues]]
* The team includes "Daxamite power" to bolster its strength.
 
* Neither the Puppet Master nor Mordru achieves enough strength to seize absolute power. The two powers provide a check on each other, and the Legion helps keep both from taking over.
 
  
In Mordru's memories of the pre-Glorithverse, obtained via the mindlink, the Time Trapper sent the Durlan from [[L.E.G.I.O.N.]] to the future. The comic does not explicitly identify the Durlan as [[R.J. Brande]], but it is implied. In the 20th century, [[Phantom Girl|Tinya Wazzo]] replaces the Durlan, becoming Phase. Similar events appear to have occurred in the post-Mordruverse timeline, as shown briefly at the end of the issue. However, Phase was Enya Wazzo, Tinya's cousin, rather than Tinya herself.
 
  
Presumably, the missing pieces of the spell that Glorith and Vidar added led to the other changes in the post-Mordruverse timeline, including Valor and [[Laurel Gand]].
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The reshifting of the whole timeline in [[Zero Hour]] would render some of the aspects less important or wholly unneeded - the Time Trapper would deliberately take a back seat, R.J. Brande was a telepath rather than the Durlan (although a [[Apparition|Tinya Wazzo]] would still trade places with him), Mordru would be imprisoned in the 29th Century by [[Lady Mysa]] and remain so until after the Legion's foundation, and the Legion would be inspired by the Justice League rather than a single, legendary hero - although Valor-worship would still play a significant role in the wider 30th Century.
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Revision as of 01:09, 29 April 2011

The Legion of Super-Heroes v4 #5
Preboot » Five Years Later/Glorithverse
Cover artwork by Keith Giffen, Al Gordon and Tom McCraw
Cover artwork by Keith Giffen, Al Gordon and Tom McCraw
Story title Untitled
Previous story Legion of Super-Heroes v4 #4: Untitled
Next story Legion of Super-Heroes v4 #6: Untitled
Publication date January 16, 1990
Cover date March 1990
Creators
Writer(s) Keith Giffen, Tom & Mary Bierbaum, Al Gordon
Penciller(s) Keith Giffen
Inker(s) Al Gordon
Letterer(s) Todd Klein
Colourist(s) Tom McCraw
Editor(s) Mark Waid
Cover artist(s) Keith Giffen, Al Gordon, Tom McCraw

Story Untitled

(? pages/? panels)

Synopsis

Key Quotes and Catchphrases

Roll Call

Mordruvrse Resistance Heroes

Villains

Supporting Characters

Other Characters

Planets & Settings

Technology, Gadgets & Other Neat Stuff

Alien Wildlife

Notes

Errors and Oddities

Easter Eggs

First appearances

Reboot Reference Kit

Other

Solicitation

Reprints

This story has not yet been reprinted.

See also

  • Announcements
  • Previews
  • Reviews and Discussion


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