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'''The newly-founded Legion faces the public for the first time'''
 
==Close Encounters==
 
==Close Encounters==
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===Synopsis===
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Garth Ranzz, Imra Ardeen and Rokk Krinn watch promotional material billing them, respectively, as [[Live Wire]], [[Saturn Girl/Reboot|Saturn Girl]] and [[Cosmic Boy/Reboot|Cosmic Boy]], the Legion of Super-Heroes. [[René Jacques Brande/Reboot|R.J. Brande]]'s assistant [[Marla Latham/Reboot|Marla Latham]] then delivers their uniforms, which they would wear to the next meeting of the [[United Planets/Reboot|United Planets]] council. Elsewhere, [[Roderick Doyle]] plots to plant a bomb at the Council meeting, destroying Brande, the Legion, and any realistic hope for interplanetary cooperation.
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Later, [[Apparition|Tinya Wazzo]] delivers some documents to [[Winema Wazzo/Reboot|her mother]], a U. P. delegate, using her inborn powers to walk through the U. P. symbol globe as a shortcut and noticing that an extra ball with wires is on the globe, angering Ambassador Wazzo. U. P. [[Jeanne Chu|President Chu]] introduces the Legion to the other delegates, and the delegates resist the idea of endowing teenagers with police powers and diplomatic status. While the delegates are debating the matter of approving the Legion, Saturn Girl discovers tension in the room, and scans the mind of all present, discovering Tinya's knowledge of a bomb hidden on the U. P. globe. She accidentally lets this fact slip from her mouth, creating a panic in the room, until Cosmic Boy and Live Wire get the bomb out of the council chamber, allowing it to explode harmlessly. This act causes debris to fall in the room, and R. J. Brande's assistant [[Triad|Luornu Durgo]], using her inborn powwer to split into three people, saves Brande and the president from falling debris.
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The Legionnaires then chase after the bombers, who Saturn Girl identifies by their thoughts. The two bombers have split up and hidden, but some help from Tinya reveals the location of one of them, enabling the Legion to capture them. The Legionnaires then search nearby buildings for the second one, and Tinya saves the Legion from that one as well, who was about to shoot Live Wire and Saturn Girl. The following day, the Legion, with Tinya and Luornu as new members, using the code names Apparition and Triad, is introduced to a crowd as the U. P.'s new representatives. Brande and the President then discuss the Legion's future, and the President decides to send the Legion on a high-profile mission so the Legion and the U. P. will be noticed.
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She sends notices to the governments of six planets, which in turn inform young beings that they have been drafted to serve as their planet's representative in the Legion. One of these youths, [[Brainiac 5/Reboot|Querl Dox]], is busy with other things and ignores the message.
  
 
===Roll Call===
 
===Roll Call===
 
====Legionnaires====
 
====Legionnaires====
*[[Cosmic Boy/Post-Zero Hour|Cosmic Boy]]
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*[[Cosmic Boy/Reboot|Cosmic Boy]]
*[[Saturn Girl/Post-Zero Hour|Saturn Girl]]
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*[[Saturn Girl/Reboot|Saturn Girl]]
 
*[[Live Wire]]
 
*[[Live Wire]]
 
*[[Triad]] [Joins]
 
*[[Triad]] [Joins]
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====Villains====
 
====Villains====
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*[[White Triangle]]
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**[[Roderick Doyle]]
  
====Other Characters====
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====Supporting characters====
*[[Winema Wazzo/Post-Zero Hour|Winema Wazzo]]
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*[[René Jacques Brande/Reboot|René Jacques "R.J." Brande]]
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*[[Marla Latham/Reboot|Marla Latham]]
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*[[Winema Wazzo/Reboot|Winema Wazzo]], Bgztl Ambassador to the United Planets
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*U.P. President [[Jeanne Chu]]
  
''Epilogue:''
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====Other characters====
*[[Brainiac 5/Post-Zero Hour|Brainiac 5]]
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*[[Leviathan|Gim Allon]]
*[[Chameleon/Post-Zero Hour|Chameleon]]
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*[[Atmos]]
*[[Invisible Kid/Lyle Norg/Post-Zero Hour|Invisible Kid]]
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*S.P. Officer [[Gigi Cusimano/Reboot|Gigi Cusimano]]
*[[Kid Quantum/James Cullen/Post-Zero Hour|Kid Quantum (James Cullen)]]
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*[[Chameleon/Reboot|Reep Daggle]]
*[[Leviathan]]
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*[[Obin Der]], Daxam Ambassador to the United Planets
*[[Rond Vidar/Post-Zero Hour|Rond Vidar]]
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*[[Brainiac 5/Reboot|Querl Dox]]
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*[[Kid Quantum/James Cullen/Reboot|Kid Quantum (James Cullen)]]
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*[[Invisible Kid/Lyle Norg/Reboot|Lyle Norg]]
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*[[Star Boy/Reboot|Star Boy]]
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*[[Rond Vidar/Reboot|Rond Vidar]]
 
*[[XS]]
 
*[[XS]]
  
 
====Planets and Settings====
 
====Planets and Settings====
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*[[Earth/Reboot|Earth]] (30th century)
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**[[Metropolis/Reboot|Metropolis]]
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***[[Brande Industries]]
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****R.J. Brande’s office
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****Roderick Doyle’s office
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***United Planets headquarters
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****United Planets Council Chamber
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****President Chu’s office
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***Suicide Slum
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**Unknown city
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***Lyle Norg’s apartment
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*[[Mars/Reboot|Mars]]
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**Forte District
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***Science Police Headquarters
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*[[Xanthu/Reboot|Xanthu]] (and a moon)
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**Unnamed stadium
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*[[Aarok]]
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**Speed Force research station
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*[[Durla/Reboot|Durla]] (and a moon)
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*[[Talus/Reboot|Talus]]
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**[[Time Institute]]'s Training Center
  
 
====Technology, gadgets, etc====
 
====Technology, gadgets, etc====
  
 
===Notes===
 
===Notes===
 
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*Mirroring real-life, Garth Ranzz was apparently going to be called "Lightning Lad," the name originally associated with his character, but it was felt "Live Wire" was a fresher name.
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This issue contains the first post-Zero Hour appearances of Legionnaires [[Apparition]], [[Leviathan]], [[Kid Quantum/James Cullen/Reboot|Kid Quantum (James)]], [[Chameleon/Reboot|Chameleon]], [[Invisible Kid/Lyle Norg/Reboot|Invisible Kid]] and [[Brainiac 5/Reboot|Brainiac 5]], as well as the first appearance of [[XS]].
 
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==Solicitation==
 
==Solicitation==
 
'''''LEGIONNAIRES #0'''''
 
'''''LEGIONNAIRES #0'''''
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''Color. Shipping August 30. Standard Format. $1.50''
 
''Color. Shipping August 30. Standard Format. $1.50''
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==Images==
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===Cover artwork===
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File:Legionnaires00-BW.jpg|Black & white cover art
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File:Legionnaires00.jpg|Published cover
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==Reprints==
 
==Reprints==
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*[[Legion Publication History/1994-1996|Legion Publication History - Other issues published (late) 1994-1996]]
 
*[[Legion Publication History/1994-1996|Legion Publication History - Other issues published (late) 1994-1996]]
 
*[[Legion Publication History/Series/Legionnaires|Legion Publication History - Other issues of ''Legionnaires'']]
 
*[[Legion Publication History/Series/Legionnaires|Legion Publication History - Other issues of ''Legionnaires'']]
*[[Chronology/Post-Zero Hour|Post-Zero Hour#Chronology]]
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*[[Chronology/Post-Zero Hour|Post-Zero Hour chronology]]
  
 
[[Category:Legionnaires (Post-Zero Hour) issues|Legionnaires 00]]
 
[[Category:Legionnaires (Post-Zero Hour) issues|Legionnaires 00]]
 
[[Category:Post-Zero Hour issues by publication order| 002]]
 
[[Category:Post-Zero Hour issues by publication order| 002]]

Revision as of 08:48, 4 October 2012

Legionnaires #0
Reboot » Post-Zero Hour
Legionnaires00.jpg
Cover, art by Jeff Moy, et al.
Story title Close Encounters
Previous story Legion of Super-Heroes v4 #0
Next story Legion of Super-Heroes v4 #62
Publication date 30 August, 1994
Cover date October 1994
Creators
Writer(s) Mark Waid (co-plot)
Tom McCraw (co-plot & script)
Penciller(s) Jeff Moy
Inker(s) Ron Boyd
Letterer(s) Pat Brosseau
Colourist(s) Tom McCraw
Editor(s) K.C. Carlson
Mike McAvennie (assistant)
Cover artist(s) Jeff Moy (pencils)
Karl Story (inks)
Tom McCraw (colours)

The newly-founded Legion faces the public for the first time

Close Encounters

Synopsis

Garth Ranzz, Imra Ardeen and Rokk Krinn watch promotional material billing them, respectively, as Live Wire, Saturn Girl and Cosmic Boy, the Legion of Super-Heroes. R.J. Brande's assistant Marla Latham then delivers their uniforms, which they would wear to the next meeting of the United Planets council. Elsewhere, Roderick Doyle plots to plant a bomb at the Council meeting, destroying Brande, the Legion, and any realistic hope for interplanetary cooperation.

Later, Tinya Wazzo delivers some documents to her mother, a U. P. delegate, using her inborn powers to walk through the U. P. symbol globe as a shortcut and noticing that an extra ball with wires is on the globe, angering Ambassador Wazzo. U. P. President Chu introduces the Legion to the other delegates, and the delegates resist the idea of endowing teenagers with police powers and diplomatic status. While the delegates are debating the matter of approving the Legion, Saturn Girl discovers tension in the room, and scans the mind of all present, discovering Tinya's knowledge of a bomb hidden on the U. P. globe. She accidentally lets this fact slip from her mouth, creating a panic in the room, until Cosmic Boy and Live Wire get the bomb out of the council chamber, allowing it to explode harmlessly. This act causes debris to fall in the room, and R. J. Brande's assistant Luornu Durgo, using her inborn powwer to split into three people, saves Brande and the president from falling debris.

The Legionnaires then chase after the bombers, who Saturn Girl identifies by their thoughts. The two bombers have split up and hidden, but some help from Tinya reveals the location of one of them, enabling the Legion to capture them. The Legionnaires then search nearby buildings for the second one, and Tinya saves the Legion from that one as well, who was about to shoot Live Wire and Saturn Girl. The following day, the Legion, with Tinya and Luornu as new members, using the code names Apparition and Triad, is introduced to a crowd as the U. P.'s new representatives. Brande and the President then discuss the Legion's future, and the President decides to send the Legion on a high-profile mission so the Legion and the U. P. will be noticed.

She sends notices to the governments of six planets, which in turn inform young beings that they have been drafted to serve as their planet's representative in the Legion. One of these youths, Querl Dox, is busy with other things and ignores the message.

Roll Call

Legionnaires

Villains

Supporting characters

Other characters

Planets and Settings

  • Earth (30th century)
    • Metropolis
      • Brande Industries
        • R.J. Brande’s office
        • Roderick Doyle’s office
      • United Planets headquarters
        • United Planets Council Chamber
        • President Chu’s office
      • Suicide Slum
    • Unknown city
      • Lyle Norg’s apartment
  • Mars
    • Forte District
      • Science Police Headquarters
  • Xanthu (and a moon)
    • Unnamed stadium
  • Aarok
    • Speed Force research station

Technology, gadgets, etc

Notes

  • Mirroring real-life, Garth Ranzz was apparently going to be called "Lightning Lad," the name originally associated with his character, but it was felt "Live Wire" was a fresher name.

First appearances

This issue contains the first post-Zero Hour appearances of Legionnaires Apparition, Leviathan, Kid Quantum (James), Chameleon, Invisible Kid and Brainiac 5, as well as the first appearance of XS.

Solicitation

LEGIONNAIRES #0

McCraw/Waid/Moy/Boyd/C[over]-Moy

The fledgling Legion of Super-Heroes recruits its first new members and gets in way over it's head during their first official mission. While investigating the assassination attempt on their mentor, R.J. Brande, the Legionnaires fall into the hands of a new super-villain, leading to the team's first casualty.

Color. Shipping August 30. Standard Format. $1.50

Images

Cover artwork

Reprints

This Legion story has been reprinted in the following:

See also