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It was Shady's power that stopped the war machines at the beginning of The Great Darkness Saga. That time was an accident. Darkseid was sleeping with no knowledge of Legion. This time? Since the power loss has already occurred, how will Darkseid's knowledge of Legion be explained, let alone Umbra?
From: East Toledo | Registered: Jul 2003
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quote:solicit: THE LEGION #24 Written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning; art and cover by Steve Lightle
Legendary Legion artist Steve Lightle returns for an issue spotlighting the team’s darkest member: Umbra! On extended leave from the Legion, Umbra heads home to see if her birth world holds any clues to the disappearance of her powers. But things have changed on Talok VIII, and the darkness that was once her friend is now her enemy.
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I wonder if it could be the Shade. Since they were connected thru the Starman series. Just a thought.
From: Tampa | Registered: Jul 2003
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Someone in one of my APAs suggested a Legion/JSA link by having Obsidian be somehow involved with the shadow powers. Maybe he's the Shadow Force that's the enemy.
Eric
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From: Standing beside you in Ferndale, MI | Registered: Aug 2003
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