LSHChat:1996-02-29
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Tom Peyer (LSH co-plotter/scripter), Tom McCraw (LSH/L* co-plotter/colorist), Jeff Moy (L* penciller), and Ron Boyd (LSH inker) were the guests on America Online's Legionnaires for Thursday, February 29, 1996. Legion of Super-Heroes Chat is held every Tuesday in the DC Comics Online area of AOL at 6:00 p.m. EST. Legionnaires Chat is held every Thursday in the same area at 10:00 p.m. EST. Regular guests include Tom Peyer, Tom McCraw, Roger Stern, Mark Waid, Jeff Moy, Ron Boyd, KC Carlson and Mike McAvennie. DISCLAIMER - Information presented herein is not guaranteed to be reliable. Misinterpretations of the creators' comments do occaisionally occur. SPOILERS - Information that tends to spoil current or upcoming issues is located towards the end of this report. By request, information regarding the May PREVIEWS solicitations is separated out by Spoiler Space. No spoiler space separates any other information. SUBSCRIPTIONS - If you'd like to subscribe (or unsubscribe) to these chat reports, please send me an e-mail at "troy...@indirect.com". GRAPHICS - If you want to subscribe to Lev Kalman's weekly humorous LSH pic, drop him an e-mail at "levkow...@gnn.com". He'll send it to your virtual mailbox every week in MIME-encoded format. ================================== Tom was excited to be working with Mark Waid on the Superman arc that's seeing print in May, along with the Adventures of Superman annual. Jeff had a great time in Japan and wants to go back. He survived a minor earthquake while he was there. He hadn't quite caught up on his pencilling work yet. Ron is inking the 6 page LSH story for SERGIO ARAGONES DESTROYS THE DC UNIVERSE. Anti-Lad has been wiped from Peyer's memory. Peyer thinks Humberto Ramos would be great for the Legionnaires annual. McCraw hasn't had any run-ins with any angry Legion fans, but he was hiding after the Annual came out. McCraw wasn't sure when DC would produce flight rings. Peyer has not attended many conventions since he started the Legion books, and he's looking forward to it. There are no plans for Ferro Lad at this time. There are no Green Lanterns in the 30th century for now. McCraw observed that one of the reasons for the reboot was to avoid those kinds of problems. Peyer would like to do a humor issue. Gates was not originally intended to become a Legionnaire when he first appeared in LSH #66. Peyer said that there was a chance of seeing Tyroc done properly in the reboot, and polled the fans to determine who would like to see him. Peyer would like to do an Invisible Kid origin story. There's a lot to Lyle that readers don't know. McCraw didn't know who the next spotlight would be about. He polled the fans for ideas. McCraw thinks Triad would be the best Legion leader because she could do the job three times faster. Peyer thinks Cosmic Boy is a pretty good Legion leader. Peyer points out that Mon-El's name was not changed to Valor to be fashionable, but to take him out of Superman's backstory. Peyer indicates that Zima is the official beverage of the LSH, but Tenzil Kem is probably the only one that can drink it. Peyer and McCraw had been discussing the Neron plotline from R.E.B.E.L.S.'96 #17, but there were no firm plans yet. Readers will vote for Legion leader. Peyer wasn't sure which issue had the leader-vote ballots, but he was told that they were on the way. McCraw said that Jeff would have to stand behind him in bringing back the Legion of Substitute Heroes. The supporting characters that were featured in L* #35 are not the postboot Substitute Heroes. Peyer agreed that there weren't enough female Legion villains and promised to get right on it. Peyer observed that we don't know Spark well enough to know if she's gay. Roger Stern and McCraw have been discussing the Space Canine Patrol. Universo isn't in the books--yet. Peyer indicated that when we do see Universo, it will probably be planned as a surprise. McCraw is responsible for Chuck Taine's knowledge of angles in Legionnaires #35. Peyer indicates that McCraw is the only person who knows all of Star Boy's new powers. Peyer responded to criticism that LSH #79 didn't advance the story by pointing out that Brainiac 5 got out of jail, Star Boy saved Leviathan, and that the LSH was generally in better shape on page 1 than they were on page 22. With respect to her performance in LSH #79, Peyer observed that Shrinking Violet is a great fighter but nobody's perfect. He pointed out that the Fatal Five is tough, even for Vi. Two Legionnaires--one of each sex--are receiving new uniforms soon. We'll be learning more about Gates soon, but not in a spotlight story. McCraw believes that Kinetix will stay in the outfit from L* #34 for a while. Jeff likes it. Jeff indicated that the pointy-eared look will last . We'll see more of Dirk Morgna in LSH #81. Some of the heroes from the Xanthu story in LSH #82 have preboot counterparts, and some do not. Insect Queen shows up in LSH #82. She is not Lori Morning. Her initials are "LL". SPOILERS hereafter from the May PREVIEWS. This Spoiler Space has been included by request for those that do not want to know information contained in PREVIEWS. Please do not remove it if you reply. Spoilers Spoilers Spoilers Spoilers Peyer noted that PREVIEWS talks too much when a fan brought up the leader election announced therein. McCraw expressed surprise that the election would take place in the announced issue. Jo gets a new look, including a Legionnaires belt in L* #37. The cover to LSH #82 shows a ghostly arm reaching out of Ultra Boy's chest.) McCraw asked if we thought there was something to the cover of LSH #82. McCraw noted that the cover is not a red herring, but it's not what we think it is. (Peyer pointed out that telling if it was a red herring would defeat the purpose of a red herring.) McCraw told a fan that if you think the cover is Tinya, "then go with it." He admitted that it's someone's arm. He said that we'd have to wait for the issue to see what the cover means and noted that they were getting the speculation that they wanted. Peyer added that if someone had an arm coming out of their chest, he'd be polite enough not to say anything.