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This is the beginning of something fun for all L.E.G.I.O.N. fans here.

The way it's going to work is: I'll be re-reading each issue of my L.E.G.I.O.N. collection, one per day (unless I run into an especially busy day) and the next day, post the issue number, story title, main cast list, credits, one-or-two sentence plot summary, and some brief thoughts.

Anybody who wants to add feedback and/or their own thoughts is welcome to, I'd encourage it.


L.E.G.I.O.N. '89 #1 - "Homecoming"

Main Cast: Vril Dox, Lyrissa Mallor, Garryn Bek, Strata, The Durlan, Stealth.

Credits: Keith Giffen, plot and breakdowns - Alan Grant, script - Barry Kitson, pencils - Mike De Carlo, inks - Gaspar (Saladino,) letters - Lovern Kindzierski, colors.

Plot: In deep space, a group of aliens (some of which are clearly ancestors of Legion of Superheroes characters) who met while they were all prisoners of the now destroyed Alliance (from the "Invasion!" mini-series) discover that the leader of their breakout, Vril Dox, has an ulterior motive: to take them to his homeworld of Colu on a mission to destroy the Computer Tyrants, machines which oppresively rule the planet's population.

Thoughts: It's always interesting to me going back to the early, formative issues of a series and seeing how much was already in place from the start and how much the book still had to evolve.

I like the way the story plunges right into the action, saving the recap for later. The characters are less over-the-top than they'd become in later issues, but the seeds are already there. My personal favorite, Stealth, has the best line, in an exchange with Vril Dox:

Dox: "There is a debt owed to my world. It is my father who incurred it. (pause) It is I who must repay it."

Stealth: "So YOU pay it, hotshot! You didn't need to drag US into your private vendetta!"

Barry Kitson's art is already excellent as far as draftsmanship and storytelling; it would become more dynamic over time, but there's still thrilling moments, like the Durlan using his shapeshifting powers to break into the control center. But Kitson can't do anything about the bad hair on Garryn Bek (a whiner who doesn't deserve better) and Lyrissa Mallor (a great character who does deserve better.) I assume Giffen came up with the original character designs, so the bad hair was his doing, not Kitson's.

And it's pure genius, very much in keeping with the book's darkly witty tone, that the team is apparently blown up by the Tyrants on the last page. How do they survive? Find out next time.

[ January 17, 2010, 09:07 AM: Message edited by: Stealth ]

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I remember reading these only a few years ago (I’ve only actually read about #1-15 or so), and being surprised at how good they were, especially the earliest issues. The dynamic b/t Dox, the Durlan, Stealth, etc. is very real even early on.

I remember not liking Garrin Bek at all and then growing to like him as the series went on. And I thought the Durlan was really cool, and when it finally dawned on me that it was RJ Brande, being totally blown away.

This earliest story is also awesome, as it finally resolves the long-standing Legion plot of Pulsar Stargrave, which is pretty cool itself. And we see real insight into the past of Colu.

What a great series. And Kitson’s art was amazing…this is where he really made a name for himself IMO.

BTW- cool thread Stealth, and definitely one I’ll be reading!

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Oh Boy! I can hardly wait until we get to the issue where Comet and others are on the planet where it's illegal to be broke. THAT story truly characterized what they were only beginning to hint at in this issue: Dox was one of the best written manipulative bastiches in comics history. Nothing he ever did, did I see coming.

This first issue was perfectly taylored to LSH fans looking for recognizables but I wonder how it went over with a reader that knew only Superman and Brainiac 5?

I'll have to get out my issues and play along.

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L.E.G.I.O.N. '89 #2 - "So You Want To Be a Despot?"

Main Cast: Vril Dox, Lyrissa Mallor, Garryn Bek, Strata, The Durlan, Stealth.

Credits: Keith Giffen, plot and breakdowns - Alan Grant, script - Barry Kitson, penciler - Mike De Carlo, inker - Gaspar (Saladino,) letterer - Lovern Kindzierski, colorist.

Plot: The reluctant associates of Vril Dox have escaped the explosion thanks to Dox's extensive knowledge of the mechanized planet's lower levels. Unfortunately, they have no choice but to help Dox overcome more obstacles in order to reach the Tyrants' Control Core.

Thoughts: This is the first issue to raise an uncomfortable question, and it wouldn't be the last. There's no denying the Tyrants are callous in their willingness to sacrifice hundreds of lives for the sake of stopping six intruders and preserving order. But when Dox succeeds in de-activating them*, he throws the planet into anarchy. Is this really the lesser of two evils? I don't pretend to know the answer, but these shades of grey are one of the things that make L.E.G.I.O.N. stand the test of time so well.

*Or does he? Next issue, we find out, and it's not good news.

[ July 29, 2005, 05:35 AM: Message edited by: Stealth ]

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This was the first issue of LEGION i read, and the art and story hooked me. The title was quickly added to my monthly purchases. Though it was several years before i managed to get a copy of #1 and the Invasion mini.
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L.E.G.I.O.N. '89 #3: "How To Win Friends and Influence People."

Main Cast: Vril Dox, Lyrissa Mallor, Garryn Bek, Strata, The Durlan, Stealth.

First L.E.G.I.O.N. appearances of: Lobo, Mr. Starr/Pulsar Stargrave

Credits: Keith Giffen, plot and breakdowns - Alan Grant, script - Barry Kitson, penciler - Mike De Carlo, inker - Gaspar (Saladino,) letterer - Lovern Kindzierski, colorist

Plot: As Vril Dox takes steps toward bringing the planet Colu under his own control, Lyrissa and Garryn attempt to return to their own worlds, only for Garryn to accidentally kill a space dolphin, which leads to Lyrissa insisting they double back or face the wrath of one of the galaxy's meanest dolphin-lovers. Meanwhile, the Computer Tyrants activate their failsafe system - a powerful, sentient cyborg body containing their collective databanks.

Thoughts: As Cobalt Kid mentioned earlier in this thread, we finally learn the origin of Pulsar Stargrave - he is the host body for the Computer Tyrants of Colu. And is he ever pissed off in this story! The scene of him burning and scarring Dox was quite gruesome for its time, and even today retains some of its shock power. In this issue, we also get our first glimpse of the most controversial L.E.G.I.O.N. character, Lobo. My personal opinion of him, and more, next time.

Quotes:

Garryn: (as he walks away:) "Of all the big-headed, single-minded, lying...

Lyrissa: (as she walks away:) "...conniving, self-righteous, insufferable egomaniacs!"

Stealth (to Dox): "Two down, Ace. Anyone else you want to alienate?"

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Garryn: I wish we could have found something faster than this clapped-out, solid-fueled hunk of junk.
Lyrissa: "Must you complain about absolutely EVERYTHING?"

[ July 30, 2005, 08:22 AM: Message edited by: Stealth ]

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quote:
Originally posted by Stealth:
Garryn to accidentally kill a space dolphin, which leads to Lyrissa insisting they double back or face the wrath of one of the galaxy's meanest dolphin-lovers.

The first wrong turn taken by this book IMO, though Lobo was used quite creatively by DOX, so... maybe I'm wrong. [Big Grin]
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I thought Lobo's early appearances here and in JL were fine. It was only later that the joke got stale and they ran the character into the ground.

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L.E.G.I.O.N. '89 #4: "The Godfather Pulls the Strings."

Main Cast: Vril Dox, Lyrissa Mallor, Garryn Bek, Strata, The Durlan, Lobo, Stealth.

Credits: Keith Giffen, plot and breakdowns - Alan Grant, script - Barry Kitson, penciler - Mark Mc Kenna, inker - Kevin Yates, ink assist - Gaspar (Saladino,) letterer - Lovern Kindzierski, colorist.

Plot: Dox now has full control of Colu; The Durlan must talk him out of controlling the minds of the Coluans, which would make him no better than the Tyrants. Despite Strata and Stealth having promised to protect Lyrissa, Lobo defeats the entire team. Dox intervenes by making Lobo an offer he can't refuse.

Thoughts: Okay. Lobo. (deep breath) I don't hate Lobo, but if this had been the first story with him I read, then I would hate him.

That requires an explanation, and I hope this one's not confusing: I got into L.E.G.I.O.N. after it had been around for a while (the first issue I read was Annual #2,) and when I started picking up the back issues, I started with the post-Giffen issues (#13 on) because I'm not really a Giffen fan. I only added the first year later for completeness.

When I started reading the book, Lobo's persona was fully developed, and in most of those stories, I thought he had a certain bad-boy charm. He kind of reminded me of Wolverine in the reprints I read of the late 70s X-Men, Wolverine before he became a pseudo-philosophical bore.

But in this story, he's a disgusting creep. I generally enjoy L.E.G.I.O.N.'s brazen lack of political correctness, but the scene where he hits Lyrissa and Strata and breaks Stealth's hands is deeply offensive to me (and it wouldn't be the last time the book, or Lobo, went too far for me.)

This is my least favorite of the early issues, and I'm relieved to have gotten it over with.

On an artistic note: the new inker, Mark Mc Kenna, gives the art a cleaner line than Mike De Carlo, but there's also a loss of that wonderful Kitson detail. The art wouldn't fully bloom until later, when Kitson started doing both pencils and inks.

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L.E.G.I.O.N. '89 #5 - "The Secret Diary of Garryn Bek."

Main Cast: Vril Dox, Lyrissa Mallor, Garryn Bek, Strata, The Durlan, Lobo, Stealth.

Credits: Keith Giffen, plot and breakdowns - Alan Grant, script - Barry Kitson, penciler - Mark McKenna, inker - Gaspar (Saladino,) letterer - Lovern Kindzierski, colorist.

Plot: Dox's clever manipulations convince Lobo to spare Garryn's life - in exchange for both of them working for Dox. The others decide to stay, in order to prevent Dox and Lobo from going too far. Dox's first mission involves wresting control of the drug-ridden planet Cairn from drug dealer Kanis Biz - Garryn's father-in-law!

Thoughts: After the stumble of the last issue, the book gets back on its feet. Amazing that they got away with naming a character "Kanis Biz" (pronounced the same as "cannibus" - get it?) back in 1989. Once Dox's plan gets under way, the plot twists keep coming. The best twist of all is that Garryn, an ex cop, married Biz's daughter to get closer to his target.

Garryn: "Hey, I was young, naive, innocent..."

Stealth: "And stupid, it would seem! You obviously didn't bust him!"

Stealth never has time for excuses and bull****. What a great character she is.

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I have to agree that I thought Lobo’s appearances here and in JLI were really well done, and he was a welcome site. Even by the time his ‘Paramilitary Christmas Special’ came out, I was still loving the character (funniest comic ever IMO), as well as his Demon appearances. It was later when he was overdone and his personality became thinner and more cliché that he became annoying. But the dynamic b/t him and Dox is pretty interesting, especially when you consider how the others must have thought of them.

That’s one of Stealth’s best lines too! This thread is bringing back some memories for—very cool! I’m curious to when we’ll get to the issues that I never read what your (and everyone else’s) thoughts are.

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quote:
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Amazing that they got away with naming a character "Kanis Biz" (pronounced the same as "cannibus" - get it?) back in 1989.

[LOL] [LOL] [LOL] [LOL] [LOL]
Ahhh, the old days.

[LOL] [LOL] [LOL]

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L.E.G.I.O.N. '89 # 6 - "Heroes...and Villains."

Main Cast: Vril Dox, Lyrissa Mallor, Garryn Bek, Strata, The Durlan, Lobo, Stealth.

Credits: Keith Giffen, plot and breakdowns - Alan Grant, script - Barry Kitson, penciler - Mark McKenna, inker - Gaspar (Saladino,) letterer - Lovern Kindzierski, colorist.

Plot: Using most of the other team members as a diversion, Dox has installed himself as Cairn's new police chief. The first thing he does is launch an all-out assault on the Kanis-Biz estate, with Lobo as field commander.

Thoughts: The book's first wall-to-wall action issue is one of my favorite early ones. Grant and Giffen have finally found the right sick/funny/crazy balance in the book's tone. This issue is bracketed by two disturbing but darkly funny scenes - one involves Pulsar Stargrave plotting his revenge against L.E.G.I.O.N.* while growing accustomed to living like a walking, talking person, the other showing Dox right after he's cold-bloodedly put a bullet through Kanis-Biz's head.

Quotes:

Stealth: Too late, Lyrissa. Looks like Dox's raid's already started. It's party time!

Lyrissa: Can't you take anything seriously? Oh, what's the use...

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Cairn Cop # 1: Holy - who's idea of tactics was this?

Cairn Cop # 2: I don't know, but I think I could seriously get into it. BLOW THE SCUMBAGS AWAY!

*About a dozen issues later, this would result in one of the team's biggest tragedies.

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L.E.G.I.O.N. # 7 - "The Nature of the Beast"

Main Cast: Vril Dox, Lyrissa Mallor, Garryn Bek, Strata, The Durlan, Lobo, Stealth

Credits: Keith Giffen, plot and breakdowns - Alan Grant, script - Barry Kitson, penciler - Mark McKenna, inker - Gaspar (Saladino) letterer - Lovern Kindzierski, colorist.

Plot: All the drug-dealers in the galaxy unite their forces to attack Cairn. Dox counter-attacks with an army of Lobo clones. Meanwhile, Pulsar Stargrave lands on Lyrissa's home planet of Talok VIII, and Stealth begins to act like a savage animal in heat. In order to prevent the other members from objecting to his plan, Dox has drugged them to sleep. But Stealth's unclassified biology proves immune to the drug, and she's got another nasty surprise for Dox...

Thoughts: The action stuff in this issue is good fun. The scenes with Stealth are another matter. They seem to anticipate the "Species" movies, which I hate. At least Stealth doesn't shape-shift into a monster, that would send the misogyny right over the red line. As I re-read these issues, I start to recall what's coming ahead, and I'm reminded that all the stories which handle potentially offensive material in a heavy-handed way were plotted by Giffen. Which makes me glad that he'll be gone after five more issues, then Grant takes over the full writing and proves that a comic can be daring without being gross.

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L.E.G.I.O.N. '89 # 8 - "Don't Look Back"

Main Cast: Lyrissa Mallor, Garryn Bek, Strata, The Durlan, Lobo, Stealth.

First L.E.G.I.O.N. appearances of: Lydea Mallor (as child in Lyrissa's flashback,) Marij'n.

Credits: Keith Giffen, plot and breakdowns - Alan Grant, script - Barry Kitson, penciler - Mark McKenna, inker - Gaspar (Saladino,) letterer - Lovern Kindzierski, colorist

Plot: Stealth's mating ritual has proven fatal to Vril Dox. Stealth doesn't deny her actions, but she's blacked them out. The team risks a planet-wide riot if they can't bring Dox back to life, and the only genetic engineer who can do it is Marij'n, Garryn's ex-wife. And meanwhile: Stargrave has manipulated a Talokian politician into helping him with his evil plans, Strata discovers she's a woman (it's a Dryad thing,) Lobo vows to kill Dox all over again for taking away his self-replicating power, and Lyrissa admirably handles the pressure of standing in for Dox as leader.

Thoughts: This is my favorite of the early issues, a quiet interlude which brings a welcome focus on Lyrissa Mallor. Grant truly has a gift for writing strong female characters. And as much as I disliked what happened with Stealth last issue, it's a relief that she's not automatically judged as evil, something which would inevitably happen in a lesser comic book. And there is one line in here, spoken by Strata, which I think sums up L.E.G.I.O.N. perfectly: "The past is dead, Lyrissa. The future is now." Without a team like L.E.G.I.O.N. in the chaotic present, we wouldn't have hope for the brighter future of the 30th Century Legion.

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