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Now I'm going from memory here, but didn't Vol 2 start at No. 259 when they changed the name to Superboy and/starring The Legion of Superheroes then went to 325? What I am getting at is that all of the 325 probably shouldn't be counted as LOSH titles.
I do think that the Legionnaires titles should be counted towards the total number of Legion issues as it told part the same story. Did you include the Baxter Series? I think that would cover some of the Tales of the Legion of Superheroes (like 24 issues or such).
This just doesn't seem as easy as counting should be.
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To get an accurate numbering, one should probably begin with the start of the first regular Legion series in Adventure #380, then trace its movement to other titles. How to deal with the fact that it was a back-up for awhile between leaving Adventure and taking over Superboy is one question that must be addressed.
And it does seem as though if one is going to count the concurrent Tales and v3 stories, one should count the concurrent v4 and Legionnaires stories.
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my original idea behind this thread was ..... what number would we be at now, that is if we had carried on from the numbering system of v2 !!!
this series ended it's original stories with #325 [ the following issues were reprints of the BAXTER run ]
so what IF the BAXTER issues had carried on from #326 of LSH v2 and then so on ..... v4, Legion Lost and the new ongoing were all still called LSH v2 !!!
i didn't count LEGIONNAIRES as it was the second title [ i know the storylines were connected ] i was simply trying to work out the basic number of MONTHLY issues ....
does that make sense ??
Matthew.
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Matthew's post about the actual number of issues that the LSH has appeared in got be curious and here's what I've come up with. I'm starting with Adventure 300 as the starting point of the Legion having its own series and considering earlier Adventure and Action appearances as try-outs.
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Matthew's post about the actual number of issues that the LSH has appeared in got me curious and here's what I've come up with. I'm starting with Adventure 300 as the starting point of the Legion having its own series and considering earlier Adventure and Action appearances as try-outs.
Incredibly, this total to 546 issues, the same number that Matthew arrived at using a completely different rationale. THE LEGION 25 would be the 550th issue!!
quote:Originally posted by Pulsar: Matthew's post about the actual number of issues that the LSH has appeared in got me curious and here's what I've come up with. I'm starting with Adventure 300 as the starting point of the Legion having its own series and considering earlier Adventure and Action appearances as try-outs.
Incredibly, this total to 546 issues, the same number that Matthew arrived at using a completely different rationale. THE LEGION 25 would be the 550th issue!!
Gary
WOW !!!!
that is STRANGE !!!!
Matthew.
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Either way you arive at it, I say the Legion should start with their actual numbering with issue #25. Put those Marvel upstarts in their place!
Thanks for the breakdown Matthew and Pulsar. I had actully been wondering what the numbering would be since Marvel started to return their titles to their original numbers.
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Should we count Legionnaires? It was a spin-off title, not the main book. That would be like adding Uncanny X-Men and New X-Men together, wouldn't it?
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I think Legionnaires should be counted. I never thought of Legionnaires as a spin-off; rather, it was the same book but with a different name, which allowed the Legion to be published twice every month. Really, these books crossed over so much they were they same book, IMHO.
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