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say did anyone get the Green Lantern Secret Origins and File recently? It was sold out in my CBS so I wonder if there are some mentions in GL about Daxamites, Tellus's race, and anything that came from the Legion Lore?
From: Hayward, CA | Registered: Jul 2003
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add Green Lantern Secret Files and Origin to the AR list as I have been told recently by a friend of mine saying that there have been some mentions of Legion Planets there in that book such as Daxam, Durla, Dryad, and others. Thought that it may be a good one. i do not have it yet since CBS sold out on that book. I am looking for it in Ebay and hopefully will snipe for a good price.
From: Hayward, CA | Registered: Jul 2003
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In Booster Gold #8 (June 2008), story page 11 has a panel at Vanishing Point (normally the home of the Linear Men, but currently occupied by Despero, Per Degaton, and Black Beetle). On one of the monitors in the background, there is a scene of the three founders talking with a young Clark Kent.
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Guys, if anyone has a copy of "Big Bang Comics" 18, with the Pantheon of Heroes, it would really help if someone could scan the scenes with a character named Snowstar.
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In Super Friends #25, the Venturans kidnap the Super Friends for their "Super Olympics of Space". They compete against teams of Daxamites (all dressed like Mon-el), Durlans and Dryads (who all look like Blok).
From: Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada | Registered: Sep 2004
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The latest issue of the Comics Buyers Guide is an all-Legion issue with pages and pages of Legion interviews and discussions. Any AR fan may want to check it out.
I think any longtime Legion Worlder would know just about everything Legion already but its still cool. My only complaint is there is too much space devoted to Legion continuity but that's just because I have so many years of online Legion fandom having beaten this topic to death. Any casual Legion reader would find it fascinating. That portion is done by Captain Comics, Andrew Smith.
Mr. Silver Age does a nice round-up of all Super-Pets appearances.
The Great Darkness Saga is analyzed issue by issue in the back.
A pretty fun read. I've been reading CBG since I was like 12 years old so I was delighted to see a Legion-centric issue.
From: If you don't want my peaches, honey... | Registered: Sep 2003
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"According to ACTION #862, Earth Man killed Double-Header, blinded Color Kid, and threw Infectious Lass through time( to show up unexpectedly in TALES of the UNEXPECTED ). Levitz says he has no immediate plans for the Legion of Substitute Heroes, so how much of the above is still true will remain unknown for a while."
on ADVENTURE COMICS:
"Geoff challenged me to do a book's worth of stories that could be given to a new reader as a way into the Legion." "The story, 'Brande Speaks' in ADV.#517 has real background for the tale that I expect will be the primary plot in LEGION #6... and I expect the unrevealed details of Saturn Girl's early LSH days in 'Saturn Rising'(ADV.#518) will set up some new tensions to be resolved in current times."
From: elizabeth,nj | Registered: Jul 2003
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