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Lgs 56-66, LSH 100-109

Legionnaires #56

Written by Roger Stern and Tom McCraw; art by Todd Nauck; cover by Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani

Legion month continues with a special issue focusing on M'Onel! Daxam's greatest hero takes center stage as the Legionnaire single-handedly facs a horde of savage Khunds in a story with many hints to the direction of both Legion titles for the future. Why must M'On face his foes single-handed? Because all the other Legionnaires have disappeared!


Legion Of Super-Heroes #100

Written by Tom Peyer, Paul Levitz, Tom McCraw, Roger Stern, Mark Farmer, Ron Boyd and others; art by Lee Moder, Jason Armstrong, Alan Davis, Walter Simonson, Farmer, Ron Boyd and others; gatefold cover by Davis and Farmer

Legion Month reaches its thrilling conclusion with a triple-sized millennium-spanning celebration of the biggest team in comics! In the tempestuous conclusion of "C.O.M.P.U.T.O. the Conqueror!," the timelost members of the Legion find their way back to the 30th Century, with the aid of Superboy, Impulse, Robin, Green Lantern, and the JLA's Martian Manhunter! Plus, learn the real relationship between Apparition and L.E.G.I.O.N.'s Phase, and discover the final fate of Triad! Plus, a back-up story introduces the "Legion Outpost," the team's new orbiting nerve center, along with new LSH penciller Jason (THE RAY, Spider-Man) Armstrong. Also, DC Publisher Paul Levitz writes his first Legion story in eight years! Illustrated by Walter Simonson, it's a story that shows the Legion investigating an intergalactic anomaly that will have significant impact on the team in coming months. All this, plus additional short stories and pin-ups by Adam Hughes, Stuart Immonen, Chris Sprouse, Dan Jurgens, Philip Moy, Louise Simonson, Dusty Abell, and many more!

FC, 96 pg. Mando Format


Legionnaires #57 (W) Roger Stern and Tom McCraw (A) Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani You'd think that after the joyous reunion of the Legionnaires in the 30th Century, that things would calm down a bit for the team. No way! There are more problems with the Khunds, Spark's increasing frustration with her altered powers, the trouble-plagued investigation of a cosmic anomaly, and Cosmic Boy, Live Wire, and Saturn Girl's mission to the telepath's homeworld to investigate her increased powers. Oh, and did we mention the assassination attempt? Note: This month also sees the debut of the 4-issue Legends of the Legion miniseries, delving into the origins of the individual members of the team. Look elsewhere in DC's section of Previews for more details. FC, 32 pages


Legion of Super-Heroes #101 (W) Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw (A) Jason Armstrong/Ron Boyd; cover by Alan Davis/Mark Farmer Spark's new gravity powers disrupt her spiritual bond with her twin brother, Live Wire, and may be jeopardizing her health. When 30th-century medicine fails to restore her original lightning powers, she embarks on a quest that makes her fellow Legionnaires fear for her sanity -- and her life! Meanwhile, alien invaders threaten a Legionnaire's homeworld! Note: This month also sees the debut of the 4-issue Legends of the Legion miniseries, delving into the origins of the individual members of the team. Look elsewhere in DC's section of Previews for more details. FC, 32 pages

Legionnaires #58 (W) Roger Stern and Tom McCraw (A) Jeffrey Moy and Philip Moy (Cover) Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani Ferro's fondest desire is on the verge of becoming a reality as he prepares to give 30th Century science a chance to cure his deformity! As he prepares to go under the knife, Ferro's friends gather to prepare him. But Ferro's got a lot more on his mind as he wonders what his future will be if he is cured. Meanwhile, the rescue team at the space anomaly may need a rescue of its own! FC, 32 pages

Legion of Super-Heroes #102 (W) Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw (A) Jason Armstrong, Todd Nauck and Ron Boyd (Cover) Alan Davis and Mark Farmer Star Boy's home planet Xanthu is attacked by the Khunds, and the Legionnaire must join up with his old teammates -- the Uncanny Amazers -- to save their world! Meanwhile, Legion membership is offered to an ally! But will the offer be accepted? Then, in a second story (pencilled by Todd Nauck), the revelations regarding Apparition's past are explained further in a must- read story! FC, 32 pages

LEGIONNAIRES #59 WRITTER BY ROGER STERN AND TOM MCCRAW; ART AND COVER BY JEFFREY MOY AND W.C.CARANI DCU. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, it’s date night! Cham’s the toast of Metropolis with not one, but two hot young ladies on his arms, but Chuck Taine’s got his hands full with not one, not two, but all three Triads ─ none of whom can decide how to spend her free time. Meanwhile, a number of LSHers hit the beach; a romance blossoms in the heart of the space anomaly; Invisible Kid is out to meet a mysterious someone; and one Legionnaire is stuck at HQ all alone (sniff). __FC, 32 PG. MANDO FORMAT……….$2.25

LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #103 WRITTEN BY TOM PEYER AND TOM MCCRAW; ART BY JASON ARMSTRONG AND RON BOYD; COVER BY ALAN DAVIS AND MARK FARMER DCU. Things are popping all over the galaxy! Star Boy and the group on Xanthu are in deep, deep trouble when they ambushed by two evil alien races while trying to save the planet from coming under the control of a third! Meanwhile Leland McCauley entertains the idea of tapping into the space anomaly for his own profit, bringing him into conflict (are is it collusion?) with Workforce member Karate Kid. Does anyone else smell a conspiracy or two brewing? __FC, 32 PG. MANDO FORMAT……….$2.25

LEGIONNAIRES #60

Written by Roger Stern and Tom McCraw; art and cover by Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani

It's Membership Madness as two new members join the team and two members leave! The battle for Xanthu reaches a head as the Khunds mean to destroy everything in sight -- with the Legion right in their path! Can the two new teammates -- one of whom is from Xanthu -- turn the tide? Plus, Lori gets herself into her biggest mess yet, and Chameleon gets some disturbing news.

FC, 32 pages


LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #104

Written by Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw; art by Jason Armstrong and Ron Boyd; cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer

The rescue team returns from the space anomaly -- with many of the members strangely changed -- and with a new mystery. Meanwhile, Leland McCauley begins to tap the anomaly as a power source, the criminal Chameleon King is freed by Sklarian Raider Kono to wreak havoc aboard a space shuttle, and the surprise ending will have Legion fans talking for thousands of years!

DCU - FC, 32 pg. Mando Format $2.25


LEGIONNAIRES #61

Written by Roger Stern and Tom McCraw; art and cover by Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani

Part 1 of the 2-part "Adventures in Action," celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Legion! In "If I Could Turn Back Time," Monstress, Gates, Kinetix and several other new members of the Legion go on a tour of the Legion Headquarters, but have no recollection of being members! It's a time-slip story with a twist, as the newest Legionnaires appear in a distorted timeline where everything they knew is wrong. Sound confusing? Not to the Time Trapper it isn't! "Adventures in Action" concludes in this month's LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #105. DCU - FC, 32 pg. Mando Format $2.25 - On sale April 8, 1998


LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #105

Written by Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw; art by Jason Armstrong and Ron Boyd; cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer

The Time Trapper's plan reaches fruition in the blast-from-the-past-in-the-future conclusion to "Adventures in Action!" Continued from LEGIONNAIRES #61. In "Time Won't Let Me," the Time Trapper confronts the Legionnaires with versions of themselves from alternate timelines. It's the face-off LSH fans have been waiting for as the post-ZERO HOUR Legion roster meets their counterparts from pre-ZERO HOUR continuity! It's an anniversary celebration unlike any you've seen before, but will either Legion be able to survive?

DCU - FC, 32 pg. Mando Format $2.25 - On sale April 22, 1998


LEGIONNAIRES #62

Written by Roger Stern and Tom McCraw; art and cover by Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani

Part 1 of a 6-part story! Worlds are seceding from the United Planets over to the competing Affiliated Planets. Even if there were something the Legion could do about it, they won't get a chance with the Dark Circle closing in on them!

DCU - FC, 32 pg. Mando Format $2.25 - On sale May 13, 1998


LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #106

Written by Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw; art by Jason Armstrong and Ron Boyd; cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer

Part 2 of a 6-part story! The twin presidents of Winath have been assassinated, and the murderer is... Chameleon?!? It certainly looks that way to the U.P. worlds heading over to the Affiliated Planets, and it only strengthens the Dark Circle's ever-tightening grip on the galaxy!

DCU - FC, 32 pg. Mando Format $2.25 - On sale May 27, 1998


LEGIONNAIRES #63

Written by Roger Stern and Tom McCraw; art and cover by Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani

Part 3 of the 6-part "Dark Circle Rising!" The Dark Circle's actions continue to tear the United Planets apart, and its affected the Legion's ranks as well. While numerous worlds secede from the U.P., several Legionnaires decide to resign and sign up with the Science Police

DCU - FC, 32 pg. Mando Format $2.25 - On sale June 10, 1998

LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #107

Written by Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw; art by Jason Armstrong and Ron Boyd; cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer

In Part 4 of the 6-part "Dark Circle Rising!", the ranks of the Legion have been weakened, making the time ripe for an attack by a Durlan with the powers of all the Legionnaires! Meanwhile, the Dark Circle's tyranny continues to grow as the United Planets crumbles.

DCU - FC, 32 pg. Mando Format $2.25 - On sale June 24, 1998


LEGIONNAIRES #64

Written by Roger Stern and Tom McCraw; art and cover by Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani

Part 5 of the 6-part "Dark Circle Rising!" To confuse the United Planets as to its true intentions, the Dark Circle has declared war on Durla, Chameleon's homeworld. As just about everything blows up in the Legion's face, how will the team survive?

DCU - FC, 32 pg. Mando Format $2.25 - In stores July 8, 1998


LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #108

Written by Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw; art by Jason Armstrong and Ron Boyd; cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer

Concluding the 6-part "Dark Circle Rising!" This is it - the disasterous aftermath to the Durlan war! But even if the Legion should emerge victorious, the tables may yet be turned when we find out who's been in charge of the Dark Circle all along!

DCU - FC, 32 pg. Mando Format $2.25 - In stores July 22, 1998


LEGIONNAIRES #65

Written by Roger Stern and Tom McCraw; art and cover by Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani

The Legion is victorious after the events of "Dark Circle Rising!", but was the victory worth it? The rift between the United Planets and the Affiliated Planets continues to grow, as even more worlds secede from the U.P. And one Legionnaire is torn by the discovery of the Dark Circle Leader's identity! Perhaps there were no clear-cut winners in this battle, after all.

DCU - FC, 32 pg. Mando Format $2.50 - In stores August 12, 1998


LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #109

Written by KC Carlson; art by Dan Davis and Ron Boyd; cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer

A special issue focusing on Violet! This month we turn our eyes to Violet. Actually, it's only one eye... and it's emerald! That's right, it's Vi's worst nightmare come true, as the Emerald Eye returns to take control of the Legionnaire once and for all! If the team was barely able to defeat the Eye last time, what chance does Vi have on her own?

DCU - FC, 32 pg. Mando Format $2.50 - In stores August 26, 1998


LEGIONNAIRES #66

Written by KC Carlson; art by Michael Collins and John Stokes; cover by Jeff Moy and W.C. Carani

A solo espionage adventure starring Invisible Kid! Lyle goes off on his own in search of his long-lost friend, Jacques Foccart. His search leads him to a club owned by another former spy from his past: Mara Grace, also known as Charma! Invisible Kid finds himself immersed in the spy game again, as he faces Charma, who is determined to learn the secret of his invisibility!

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores October 14, 1998

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LSH

LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #110

Written by Tom Peyer; art by Scott Kolins and Ron Boyd; cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer

You saw her on the poster in LEGIONNAIRES #50, you met her in the "Dead Earth" Annuals, and now the Legion meets the future inheritor of the power of Shazam: the heroine known as Thunder! When Dr. Savant - mad leader of a magic-hating 30th century suicide cult on the planet Fawcettworld - blows up the Rock of Eternity, the heroine from an even more distant future than the Legion is stranded in the 30th century! Will Thunder's efforts to gather the pieces of the Rock in an attempt to get home succeed?

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores October 28, 1998


LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #111

Written by Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw; art by Scott Kolins and Ron Boyd; cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer

An intangible alien takes control of M'Onel and Thunder (future inheritor of the power of Shazam) to rid his planet of all off-worlders, and pits the strongest Legionnaires against their teammates. The team's only hope for victory lies in Karate Kid, but what can he do against a Daxamite and someone with the powers of Captain Marvel? You'll be surprised!

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores November 25, 1998


LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #112

Written by Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw; art by Scott Kolins and Ron Boyd; cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer

A thrilling issue - featuring the usual beautiful cover art by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer (JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA: THE NAIL) - finds Ferro and Triad in grave danger in space! In space, no one can hear you scream - even when the ship you're in is peeled open by metal-eating creatures! Triad and Ferro are about to learn this the hard way, and if Ferro thinks "ironing up" is the answer, he might wanna do some heavy rethinking - fast!

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores December 30, 1998


LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #113

Written by Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw; art by Scott Kolins; cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer

Kinetix - having suffered a mind-shattering experience while trapped in a strange anomaly - appears to be getting worse. In a desperate attempt to help, Legionnaires Vi and Spark use Brainiac 5.1's newly invented "Anywhere Machine" to go back to the point in time where Kinetix's mind shut down. But since the Machine allows them to look, but not touch, how can our heroes help?

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores January 27, 1999


LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #114

Written by Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw; art by Scott Kolins; cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer

Part 1 of a 2-part story introducing the Bizarro Legion! After acquiring Lexcorp's Bizarro data files during the Legion's adventures in the 20th Century, Brainiac 5.1's latest experiment has gone completely out of control! The Legionnaires stationed at the Outpost have been transformed into Bizarro versions of themselves, and are transforming other Legionnaires as they go along!

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores February 24, 1999


LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #115

Written by Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw; art by Scott Kolins and Ray Kryssing; cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer

Concluding a 2-part story introducing the Bizarro Legion! With most of the Legionnaires tranformed into Bizarro versions of their true selves, the few remaining normal members struggle to figure out a way to change their teammates back. But they'd better do it fast, as the Bizarros have left the Outpost to see founder R.J. Brande, with their twisted logic determining that the best way to honor their longtime friend is to kill him!

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores March 31, 1999

LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #116

Written by Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw; art by Kieron Grant and Ray Kryssing; cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer

A quest to locate the scattered pieces from the now-destroyed Rock of Eternity has made Legionnaires Thunder and Sensor prisoners of the Rimborian crimelord Pernisius, who's learned that these same fragments can make him all-powerful. To save themselves, the future Captain Marvel must utter the words that grant her the power of Shazam. But with the Rock destroyed, uttering those words might make her cease to exist!

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores April 28, 1999

LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #117

Written by Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw; art by Scott Kolins and Ray Kryssing; cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer

The crimelord known as Pernisius has tasted the power of Eternium, and he wants more! While Thunder's escaped his wrath (at least for the moment), Sensor's still a sedated prisoner in his dungeon, on her way to being vivisected! If the Legionnaires don't reach her in time, Sensor's only hope lies with a mysterious being called Gear!

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores May 26, 1999

LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #118

Written by Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw; art by Scott Kolins and Ray Kryssing; cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer

The conclusion of the Legion's 3-part battle with Lord Pernisius, the villain super-charged by the collected fragments of the Rock of Eternity! Thanks to the Eternium, Pernisius has become an all-powerful giant, seeing the Legionnaires as nothing more than annoying fleas! But is there another force behind Pernisius' actions?

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores June 23.

LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #119

Written by Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw; art by Scott Kolins and Ray Kryssing; cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer.

While the team takes a much-needed break, Legionnaires M'Onel and Apparition recall a time they both served in another Legion -- the intergalactic law enforcement organization known as L.E.G.I.O.N., to be exact. Travel back to the 20th Century as LE.G.I.O.N. [sic] officers Valor and Phase encounter a race with a definitive solution to the problem of poverty.

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores July 28.

LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #120

Written by Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw; art by Scott Kolins and Ray Kryssing; cover by Phil Jimenez

Part 1 of a 2-part story that finds the Legion Outpost under attack from the Fatal Four (plus one). The entire Legion would have a tough time against this deadly bunch, so imagine how bad the odds are with only Brainy and Gates on board the Outpost - bickering as always!

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores August 25, 1999

LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #121

Written by Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw; art by Scott Kolins and Ray Kryssing; cover by Phil Jimenez

Concluding a 2-part story that finds the Legion Outpost under attack from the Fatal Five, now featuring a deadly - and unexpected - fifth member! With the other Legionnaires on vacation or patrolling the galaxy, and Brainiac 5.1 and Gates in the bad guys' clutches, who remains to save the day? And who will leave the team's side by story's end?

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores September 29, 1999.

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LEGIONNAIRES #67

Written by Roger Stern and Tom McCraw; art by Jeff Moy and W.C. Carani; cover by Chris Sprouse and Al Gordon

A mysterious cave-in at a tourist park may turn to tragedy for a child unless Legionnaires Element Lad, Ferro and Star Boy can find him. But Star Boy's powers have been out of control lately, and when they fizzle out on him again, a simple rescue operation becomes a lot more complicated!

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores November 11, 1998


LEGIONNAIRES #68

Written by Tom McCraw and Roger Stern; art by Jeff Moy and W.C. Carani; cover by Chris Sprouse and Al Gordon

While assisting the Space and Time Museum with documenting his recent experiences in the 20th Century, Cosmic Boy is attacked by Xotar the Conqueror (most recently seen in the pages of JLA: YEAR ONE)! Entering the frenzied, frenetic fray against Xotar and slews of robots are the Legionnaires, including Monstress, who's going through... well, let's just say a few changes and leave it at that, shall we?

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores December 9, 1998

LEGIONNAIRES #69

Written by Tom McCraw and Roger Stern; art by Jeff Moy and W.C. Carani; cover by Chris Sprouse and Al Gordon

Lori Morning has had it - she's tired of the Legionnaires treating her like a little kid. She has super-powers (courtesy of the hero-transforming H-Dial), but they still won't make her a member. But when a crisis breaks out on Lunabase, she finds another opportunity knocking her way!

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores January 13, 1999


LEGIONNAIRES #70

Written by Tom McCraw and Roger Stern; art by Jeff Moy and W.C. Carani; cover by Chris Sprouse and Al Gordon

Alux Cuspin was once Rokk (Cosmic Boy) Krinn's corrupt Magnoball coach, using Rokk's winnings to pay off his own debts. After serving time for his crimes, Cuspin seeks revenge on his former player, and hires the assassin called Domain, whose power to pull his victims into other dimensions creates deadly results! Meanwhile, a de-powered Dragonmage, seeking power once more, inadvertantly unleashes deadly elemental forces which threaten to destroy everything in their path!

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores February 10, 1999


LEGIONNAIRES #71

Written by Tom McCraw and Roger Stern; art by Jeff Moy and W.C. Carani; cover by Chris Sprouse and Al Gordon

In Part 1 of a 3-part story, Dragonmage has inadvertanly unleashed the Elementals of Disaster, one of whom will look familiar to longtime Legion fans. With Earth as their target, only the Legion stands in their way, but, unbeknownst to our heroes, there's another player involved in this battle: one of their greatest foes, who almost defeated the team single-handedly the last time they met!

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores March 10, 1999

LEGIONNAIRES #72

Written by Tom McCraw and Roger Stern; art by Jeff Moy and W.C. Carani; cover by Chris Sprouse and Al Gordon

The Elements of Disaster are determined to revive the Legion's greatest enemy, Mordru, in Part 2 of a 3-part story, but they'll have to go through the Legion to do it! But the Legionnaires are somehat distracted when the fire elemental who was once Dirk Morgna activates a volcano that may well destroy all of Tokyo!

DCU - FC, 32 PG. $2.50 - In stores April 14.

LEGIONNAIRES #73

Written by Tom McCraw and Roger Stern; art and cover by Jeff Moy and W.C. Carani

The Elements of Disaster are determined to revive the Legion's greatest enemy, Mordru, in the conclusion of a 3-part story! The Legionnaires have fallen prey to the Elements, and Star Boy must stand against them on his own! But with his powers behaving unpredictably at best, how can Star Boy even hope to slow down the deadly elementals on their way to freeing Mordru from his prison?

DCU - FC, 32 PG. $2.50 - In stores May 12.

LEGIONNAIRES #74

Written by Tom McCraw and Roger Stern; art and cover by Jeff Moy and W.C. Carani

The battle between the Legion and the Elements of Disaster has powerful reprecussions for the Legionnaires as one hero faces punishment for derilection of duty, while others must deal with the deaths of their friends and allies. And what about Dragonmage, whose quest for power was responsible for the entire tragedy?

DCU - FC, 32 PG. $2.50 - In stores June 9.


LEGIONNAIRES #75

Written by Tom Peyer; art by Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani; cover by Chris Sprouse and Al Gordon

Journey to a world where Live Wire, Saturn Girl, Cosmic Boy and the Legion aren't considered heroes; in fact, their very names instill fear in the planet's populace! It's an especially unfortunate situation for the three founding Legionnaires when they visit the planet to resolve the problem, especially when the people decide to revolt against them!

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores July 14, 1999


LEGIONNAIRES #76

Written by Roger Stern and Tom McCraw; art by Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani; cover by Chris Sprouse and Al Gordon

A being with strong ties to the Legion is introduced, but the relationship may not last, since the wild energy he's emitting could very well destroy everyone in his path! The Legionnaires must find a way to contain it, but what will they do then?

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores August 11, 1999


LEGIONNAIRES #77

Written by Roger Stern and Tom McCraw; art and cover by Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani

Taking a long-deserved break from protecting the galaxy, a group of Legionnaires find themselves on a world where it's always summer, and the rule is rest and relaxation. But some members have other reasons for going, particularly Element Lad, whose quest to find a master criminal is the focus of an issue full of sun, fun and mystery-solving!

DCU - FC, 32 pg. $2.50 - In stores September 8.

SF&O

SF 1

LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES Secret Files #1

Written by Tom McCraw and Tom Peyer; art by Jeffrey Moy, Barry Kitson, Adam Hughes, W. C. Carani, and various; cover by Phil Jimenez

Legion month contines with a special focusing on the history of the future's greatest super-team! A new 22-page retelling of the Legion's origin, written by Tom McCraw and Tom Peyer, with art by Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani, reveals some never-before-told details of the case that brought the heroes together. In addition, "lost pages" reveal the Legion Espionage Squad's top-secret induction tests; a timeline puts the future history of the team in perspective; and, a tour of the all-new Legion Outpost reveals the hi-tech features of this 30th-century masterpiece. Plus, a pinup section that includes a 2-page pinup of the Legion's full membership by Phil Jimenez; an "interview" with Legion liaison Shvaughn Erin, and much more.

FC, 64 pg. Miraweb Format


SF 2, First

LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES Secret Files #2

Written by Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning and various; art by Chuck Wotjkieicz, Dexter Vines and various; cover by Chris Sprouse and Al Gordon

A look ahead to exciting developments in the next year of LEGIONNAIRES and LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES! En route to a United Planets function, Legionnaires Brainiac 5.1, Live Wire, Thunder, Sensor, Karate Kid, Monstress, Ferro, and Kid Quantum crash-land on an unstable planetoid inhabited by strange beasts who don't welcome their company. If the stranded Legionnaires can't find a way to contact their teammates, the planetoid will explode! Even worse, it may only be a prelude to an even greater threat to the Legion's future!

Plus: a tribute to the fallen heroes of the Legion; a guide to the worlds of the United Planets; an interview with Legion patron R.J. Brande; and profiles of the Legion's newest members and latest adversaries, featuring art by Matt Haley, Sean Phillips, Dusty Abell, Jeff Moy, Scott Kolins, Kilian Plunkett, Olivier Copiel, Cully Hamner, Eliot Brown and more!

DCU - FC, 48 pg. $4.95 - In stores April 7, 1999

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STAR OF THE MONTH

LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES Secret Files #2

Written by Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning and various; art by various; cover by Chris Sprouse and Al Gordon

Reoffered to coincide with the prelude to "Legion of the Damned" in LEGIONNAIRES #78, this issue features the first apprearance of the deadly menace known as the Blight, as well as the first Legion work (a profile page) by exciting new LEGION OF SUPER- HEROES artist Olivier Coipel. (STAR 09198D) FC, 48 pg. $4.95

FC, 48 pg. - $4.95 - In stores October 13.


Inferno

Inferno #3

Written by Stuart immonen; art and cover by Immonen and Wade Von Grawbadger

As Legion Month unfolds, the solo adventures of one of the Legion's most popular members continue! Events in the mall begin to simmer as Inferno finds herself on her own again while, outside, the sun sets and darkness descends, both without and within. The real-world concerns of Inferno's new-found friends, including an abusive boyfriend and a murder attempt, drive Inferno deeper into her own darkness, feeding the psyche of a monster in the shadows -- a monster now hungry enough to step from the dark to attack the light.


Inferno #4 (of 4) (W) Stuart Immonen (A) Immonen and Wade Von Grawbadger The 30th Century heroine Inferno concludes her first solo adventure! For your average teenage girl, staying up all night locked in North America's largest shopping mall might be some form of nirvana. But for a time-lost youth from the 30th Century, one with a profound fear of the dark, the experience may be a little less than perfect -- especially when the girl in question is pursued by a demon fueled by her own fears! Inferno's got just 8 hours to defeat her demons (both physical and psychological) if she ever wants to return to the light again. FC, 32 pages

Legends of the Legion

Legends of the Legion #1 (of 4)

(W) Barry Kitson and Tom Peyer (A) Todd Nauck and Lary Stucker; cover by Steve Lightle

A 4-part limited series focusing on the origins of individual Legionnaires (before they were Legionnaires) begins with Ultra Boy! Witness how young Jo Nah, a good kid from a bad planet, rises above his humble beginnings to become one of the most powerful Legionnaires! And, just how did he get his super-powers? We guarantee it's a whale of a story!

FC, 32 pages


Legends of the Legion #2 (of 4)

(W) Barry Kitson and Tom Peyer (A) Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani (Cover) Steve Lightle

A 4-part limited series focusing on the origins of individual Legionnaires (before they were Legionnaires) continues with Spark, twin sister of Legion founder Live Wire! Marooned on a planet, and attacked by the deadly lightning beasts that live there, the lives of the three Ranzz siblings' change forever when they gain the power of creating and controlling lightning. But while the lightning became a problem for her two brothers, young Ayla Ranzz embraced the new power within her. Learn her real story -- outside of the shadow of her brother -- this issue.

FC, 32 pages

LEGENDS OF THE LEGION #3 WRITTEN BY BARRY KITSON AND TOM PEYER; ART BY KENNY MARTINEZ AND ANNIBAL RODRIGUEZ; COVER BY STEVE LIGHTLE DCU. The Troublemakers team of Kenny Martinez and Annibal Rodriguez illustrates the origin of the shadow-controlling lass named Umbra in Part 3 of this 4-part miniseries on the lives of the Legionnaires before they were Legionnaires. Growing up in a family of heroes, Tasmia Mallor always assumed that she’d automatically become Talok VIII’s protector when she came of age. But to only her surprise, Tasmia is passed over. Was her dark personality her undoing, or was there a darker scandal which prevented her from becoming the greatest hero of Talok VIII? __ FC, 32 PG. (3 of 4) STANDARD FORMAT……….$2.25*


Legends of the Legion #4 (of 4)

(W) Barry Kitson and Tom Peyer (A) Todd Nauck and Lary Stucker (Cover) Steve Lightle

The four-issue miniseries revealing the secrets of the Legionnaires before they were Legionnaires concludes with the origin of Star Boy. Feeling like the unluckiest boy in the galaxy, young Thom Kallor discovers that totally unrelated events can lead to a fateful life choice. This issue also features the explanation of Star Boy's mysterious "extra" powers, as well as a guest appearance from the Uncanny Amazers, the super-team that Star Boy commanded before he joined the Legion! FC, 32 pages

Legion: Science Police

L:SP #1

LEGION: SCIENCE POLICE #1
Written by David Michelinie; art by Paul Ryan and Joe Rubinstein; cover by John Paul Leon and Bill Reinhold

Part 1 of a 4-part miniseries exploring the 30th Century's largest law-enforcement agency! Even more important to the daily life of the average United Planets citizen than the Legion of Super-Heroes are the men, women and other sentient beings of the Science Police. For one S.P. officer, however, the job has exacted a heavy toll, and the road to recovery may lie with a new group of heroes called the Ringers. Unfortunately, there's a secret lurking behind this new team, one that could lead to fatal consequences for all involved!

DCU • FC, 32 pg. (1 of 4) Mando Format $2.25 • On sale June 17, 1998

Feature article

TO SERVE AND PROTECT THE 30TH CENTURY

The Legion can't do it alone.

In the 30th century, only one organization rivals the Legion of Super-Heroes for dedication, skill, and the ability to protect innocents: the Science Police. But there's new competition for both the LSH and the S.P. — a super-group called the Ringers — and one S.P. veteran is tested as never before when he begins to suspect that they are not what they seem. The details are revealed in LEGION: SCIENCE POLICE, a 4-issue miniseries that explores life as a cop with the 30th century as your beat.

Written by David Michelinie (ACTION COMICS), with interior art by Paul Ryan (THE FLASH, SUPERMAN: THE MAN OF TOMORROW) and Joe Rubinstein (SUPERMAN) and covers by CHALLENGERS OF THE UNKNOWN's John Paul Leon and Bill Reinhold, LEGION: SCIENCE POLICE looks at the world of the S.P. from two very different perspectives — one, that of a veteran with a secret shame; the other, that of the teenaged sister of the late Legionnaire Leviathan, who has joined the Ringers with the best of intentions. As both the veteran and the Ringer begin to suspect the dark truth about this new super-team, each must make a decision that will change their lives... and possibly end them.

LEGION: SCIENCE POLICE is a 4-issue miniseries in the Mando Format, edited by Mike McAvennie. Issue #1 arrives in comic-book stores June 17 with a cover price of $2.25 U.S.

L:SP #2

LEGION: SCIENCE POLICE #2
Legion: Science Police #2 Written by David Michelinie; art by Paul Ryan and Joe Rubinstein; cover by John Paul Leon and Bill Reinhold

Part 2 of a 4-part miniseries exploring the 30th Century's largest law-enforcement agency! Science Police Officer Jarik Shadder is learning that the 30th Century's newest super-team — the Ringers — isn't all it's cracked up to be. Driana Allon, Ringer Team Leader and sister of the late Legionnaire Leviathan, is coming to the same conclusion. Unfortunately, both may have learned the truth too late, as a Ringer loses it completely and turns a hostile situation into a deadly one!

DCU • FC, 32 pg. (2 of 4) Mando Format $2.25 • In stores July 15, 1998


L:SP #3

LEGION: SCIENCE POLICE #3
Legion: Science Police Written by David Michelinie; art by Paul Ryan and Joe Rubinstein; cover by John Paul Leon and Bill Reinhold

Part 3 of a 4-part miniseries exploring the 30th Century's largest law-enforcement agency! Officer Shadder puts his Science Police badge on the line to uncover the real secret behind the super-powered pseudo-heroes called the Ringers — and loses it! Even worse, someone in this issue loses their life!

DCU • FC, 32 pg. (3 of 4) Mando Format $2.25 • In stores August 19, 1998

L:SP #4

LEGION: SCIENCE POLICE #4
Written by David Michelinie; art by Paul Ryan and Joe Rubinstein; cover by John Paul Leon and Bill Reinhold

Concluding the miniseries exploring the 30th Century's largest law-enforcement agency! They've stripped him of his Science Police badge. They've killed his best friend. But none of that will stop Jarik Shadder from putting an end to the Ringers, and the company funding them, before Earth pays a horrible price. But will stopping the Ringers force Shredder to kill Ringer leader Driana Allon, whose ring power has driven her insane? DCU • FC, 32 pg. (4 of 4) Mando Format $2.25 • In stores September 23, 1998


Universe Ablaze

TITANS/LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES: UNIVERSE ABLAZE #1 WRITTEN BY DAN JURGENS; ART AND COVER BY JURGENS AND PHIL JIMENEZ In stores January 12. Two teams of heroes a millennium apart join forces in THE TITANS/LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES: UNIVERSE ABLAZE , an incredible 4- issue Prestige miniseries that's a labor of love for its creators: writer/penciller Dan Jurgens (AQUAMAN, SUPERMAN: THE DOOMSDAY WARS, Thor) and finisher Phil Jimenez (JLA/TITANS, THE INVISIBLES). And what Titans foe brings two of DC's longest-lasting super-teams together, spanning the centuries that separate them? None other than the supernatural cult leader Brother Blood! In THE TITANS/LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES: UNIVERSE ABLAZE #1, the 30th century's greaest defenders foil a robbery attempt at an Egyptian pyramid, only to discover an unexpected find from a somewhat less-ancient time: the cryogenically frozen bodies of Flash, Arsenal, Tempest, Troia, Omen, Argent, and Starfire! The mystery behind their thousand-year imprisonment lies with their archenemy Brother Blood, who has also returned after a millennium's slumber. As the Legionnaires help the Titans unravel the mystery of how their super-heroic careers came to an abrupt end, the time-swept heroes must come to terms with the fact that they may never see their friends and loved ones again. But they don't have much time to grieve, as the combined teams soon discover that the revival of both the Titans and Brother Blood is part of a larger plot. And the mastermind behind it is a familiar foe to Legion fans...one who's looking to defeat two teams of heroes and take over the entire universe! (Note: this miniseries takes place before the recent "Legion of the Damned" storyline in the Legion titles.) FC, 48 PG. (1 OF 4) " Cover price $4.95.

TITANS/LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES: UNIVERSE ABLAZE #2 WRITTEN BY DAN JURGENS; ART AND COVER BY JURGENS AND PHIL JIMENEZ In stores February 9. The adventure pairing the time-lost Titans with the 30th century's greatest heroes continues! It's the Legion versus the Titans, with 30th-century Earth on the line! A surprise mastermind takes control of the Titans, using them and his partner, the malevolent Brother Blood, to achieve global domination! What ties does this villain have with one of the Legionnaires, and what mysterious figure from the Titans' past promises to play a major role in the outcome of the battle? Prestige Format. FC, 48 PG. (2 OF 4)" Cover price $4.95.

TITANS/LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES: UNIVERSE ABLAZE #3 WRITTEN BY DAN JURGENS; ART AND COVER BY JURGENS AND PHIL JIMENEZ In stores March 8. The adventure pairing the time-lost Titans with the 30th century's greatest heroes continues! It looks like Brother Blood and his secret partner have taken over 30th-century Earth, with the rest of the United Planets following quickly behind! While the Legionnaires and Titans prepare for war, the believed-dead Saturn Girl and Starfire find themselves allying with one of the Titans' deadliest enemies! Will they have the key to saving the future, or do the answers lie back in the 20th century, at the site where Nightwing and several other Titans were killed in battle against Brother Blood? FC, 48 PG. (3 OF 4) Cover price $4.95.

TITANS/LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES: UNIVERSE ABLAZE #4 WRITTEN BY DAN JURGENS; ART AND COVER BY JURGENS AND PHIL JIMENEZ In stores April 12. The adventure pairing the time-lost Titans with the 30th century's greatest heroes concludes! The Titans and Legion have joined forces for one last stand against Universo, Brother Blood, and Blackfire, with 30th-century Earth and the rest of the galaxy as the prize! But does victory for the future lie in the past, at a point in time where Nightwing and several Titans fought their last battle against Brother Blood? FC, 48 PG. (4 OF 4) Cover price $4.95.