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I think it's probably more down to the way such things sound when said aloud...people tend to put the longer name at the end, such as:
Abbott & Costello Butch & Sundance Death & Taxes Sex & Violence Love & Marriage
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From: Outpost Gallifrey | Registered: Dec 2003
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I think it was mostly just Imra, during the time that group was stranded inthe 20th century, meeting up with the telepath from the sevens. She was supposed to be a bad example in the 30th century but Imra manages to bond with her, and they swim and eat ice cream.
Having said that, does anyone else wonder how Claremont keeps getting work? Maybe it's just me.
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Showcase '96 #12 has "Legion of Super-Heroes vs. Brainiac" on the cover. The other two features just have the name of the starring character listed, which suggests that it's being listed as a crossover between the Legion and Brainiac (also, #11 lists Brainiac first). Therefore this counts.
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it was one of those one shots deals. it was supposedly happening during when half of the reboot legion was in the 20th century. Saturn Girl (all by her lonesome) went after what according to the 30th century history was a terrorist of the mental kind. Found out that the terrorist wasnt really one. And she learned to have fun and not be under so much disclipine. But Spoiler Alert...turned out the whole adventure never really happend...cause Sovereign 7 never really existed...it was a St. Elsewhere ending. Let me get the official wording from cosmic teams...
*insert jeapordy music*
"Yes! In the last issue, #36, the whole series was revealed as an imaginary story. The Sovereign Seven story said to have been a comic book written by two women, Morgan and Casey (how original). Morgan's daughter's name was Rhian. The bar where they wrote the comic was the bar in which S7 hung out. Supposedly, since the characters were owned by Chris Claremont (with the exception of Power Girl), he just decided to retcon them out of existence when the series got cancelled. Truly a slap in the face to anyone who stuck it out on this series."
talk about lame...esp when u had people from the real dc universe interact with them. So that special with Saturn Girl is officially Apocryphal.
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