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I used to love seeing those three interacting with Wildfire. After that story and the story where he tells them his origin, it always felt like they had an understanding and respect for him that they used to try to pass onto the rest of the Academy. I liked when they stuck up for him in #306 too (when Comet Queen made a comment about him).
From: If you don't want my peaches, honey... | Registered: Sep 2003
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quote:Originally posted by Cobalt Kid: I liked when they stuck up for him in #306 too (when Comet Queen made a comment about him).
Interesting you should bring that up. Comet Queen and Laurel Kent getting into a fight with Nightwind and Lamprey over Wildfire reminds me of this latest issue. And those guys were rejected from Legion membership for their immaturity...
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Heck Lash, that's (future) history almost repeating itself. Our beloved LSH was a 1-shot deal at first.
The Wildfire/Lamphrey/Crystal Kid/Nightwind relationship could almost parallel Superboy/Cosmic Boy/Lightning Lad/Saturn Girl. The way the founders looked up to Kal, the recruits looked up to Wildfire. I'm sure in the latter case, a lot of it was pity but moreso it was that he confided in them his tragic story, and showed what a real hero was.
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quote:Originally posted by Omni Craig: Heck Lash, that's (future) history almost repeating itself. Our beloved LSH was a 1-shot deal at first.
The Wildfire/Lamphrey/Crystal Kid/Nightwind relationship could almost parallel Superboy/Cosmic Boy/Lightning Lad/Saturn Girl. The way the founders looked up to Kal, the recruits looked up to Wildfire. I'm sure in the latter case, a lot of it was pity but moreso it was that he confided in them his tragic story, and showed what a real hero was.
Craig, you know, I never looked at it that way. Kinda obvious, but now that I see it, that makes me like it even more!
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I was always hoping those guys would make it into the Legion. Have been created by fans, and their special relationship with Wildfire, I enjoyed any appearance that they had. They had a TON of potential.
I hope we haven't seen the last of them.
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Blok later went on to eventually join the Legion and became a fan favorite...especially with his relationships with Timberwolf and the White Witch.
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quote:Originally posted by Cobalt Kid: I liked when they stuck up for him in #306 too (when Comet Queen made a comment about him).
Interesting you should bring that up. Comet Queen and Laurel Kent getting into a fight with Nightwind and Lamprey over Wildfire reminds me of this latest issue. And those guys were rejected from Legion membership for their immaturity...
If youre talking about the issue where Wildfire,Invisible Kid II and the White Witch pay the Legion Academy students...wasn't that in LEGION 304 rather than 306?
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Possibly--can't remember the exact issue and way to lazy to ever look it up
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Yes, it was 304. Rereading it, when the girls break out into their fight, Power Lad says "The Girls have gone wild!" woohoo!
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I wonder to what extent the return of Ayla as "Lightning Lass" effectively cost Lamprey her Legion membership. Would she have served as Garth's replacement had Ayla not regained her old powers?
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