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The Pathway to Darkness
Mar 5th
Here we are finally actually talking about some Legion stories!
We’re going to start with Legion of Super-Heroes #284 which is two issues prior to when I started collecting, but I might as well include it as this is the beginning of what Legion fans call “The Levitz Era.” Paul Levitz that is. Paul was a lifelong writer, comic guy who started working at DC Comics back when he was in high school. Paul had written the Legion prior to this run, but this is the definitive run of his writing in my opinion, and the definitive run of the Legion of Super-Heroes, so lets hop on in!
In issue #284,we witness Bouncing Boy staring at the bronzed statues of dead Legionnaires Chemical King, Ferro Lad, and Invisible Kid stating to himself that he’s getting himself out of the game. His wife, Duo Damsel shows up to get him and they bounce off to a Legion meeting where they announce their resignations.
The Legion is called to stop some organ-leggers, a 30th century take on the Tijuana kidney theft urban tales of today, but with more of a pirate bent. Timber Wolf and Light Lass are already at the hospital called Medicus One where the pirates are stealing all sorts of organs and the two Legionnaires manage to cause the pirates a bit of trouble, but not before one of them leaves behind a mysterious canister.
Back on Earth, Bouncing Boy and Duo Damsel are doing their last tour of duty at the Mission Monitor Board and Karate Kid calls in to inform the Legion that he is on Orando with Princess Projectra and they are taking care of some business with her father King Voxv and will be out of touch for a bit.
Several other Legionnaires manage to help clean up the damage and capture the raiders, meanwhile Lightning Lad, who is acting leader of the Legion at this time, wonders what two members were doing on Medicus One in the first place. Timber Wolf was getting a bit of facial reconstruction surgery to look a little more human and a little less, Wolverine. After going through all his identity crises a return to humanity was going to prove to be a good thing, but Wolf likes his privacy so the rest of the Legion leave without saying a word. We are also treated to a brief cameo of the Legion’s future physician, Dr. Gym’ll.
When the Wolf comes out of surgery looking like a hunk-a-hunk-a burning love, he manages to once again say the wrong thing and a rebuffed Light Lass winds up storming out of the room. Light Lass is wondering what she’s doing with such a complete…. BOOM! No time to finish that thought, the capsule has burst open and out crawls this hideous mixture of body parts fused together calling itself Organus. Before Light Lass can react, Organus hypnotizes the heroine and attaches its tongue to her head… Altogether now. EWWWWWW!!!! Timber Wolf comes to the rescue of his lady love, however, to no avail.
Back home at Legion HQ, other Legionnaires are called back to Medicus to deal with this more dire situation. Element Lad is the deputy leader so he decides to take over this mission and he takes a crew to the medical satellite. Element Lad, Cosmic Boy, Brainiac Five, Sun Boy, and Blok enter the hospital and one by one, they each have their abilities absorbed by Organus, who seems to have gotten larger. Light Lass, who has recovered from the leeching that Organus gave her, tells Blok that he is the only one who can beat Organus. Cue the “Fastball Special” maneuver! Light Lass sends Blok speeding into Organus by lightening his weight and when Organus feeds on Blok, the feedback renders Organus inert. Apparently Organus doesn’t like rock based life forms.
At the end of the issue the Legion meeting finally commences with an announcement that Superboy is going to stay in his own time for a little while now but will be back every now and then and that Tyroc is considered honorably discharged since his disappearance. At the end of the story the active membership includes:
Cosmic Boy, Saturn Girl, Lightning Lad, Phantom Girl, Chameleon Boy, Colossal Boy, Brainiac Five, Superboy, Ultra Boy, Star Boy, Shrinking Violet, Sun Boy, Mon-El, Element Lad, Light Lass, Dream Girl, Karate Kid, Princess Projectra, Shadow Lass, Timber Wolf, Wildfire, Dawnstar, and Blok. A total of 23 active Legionnaires which keeps the Legion under their 25 member limit, for tax purposes. More like for writer and artist headache purposes. heh.
In issue #285, five Legionnaires find themselves on Nullport, the space drydock of the United Planets. Mon-El, Shadow Lass, Shrinking Violet, Star Boy, and Colossal Boy are there to pick up a new space cruiser for the Legion, because they go through them like a gay boy goes through boyfriends. Well, something happens to the cruiser and Violet suspects sabotage.
Back on Orando, Karate Kid and Princess Projectra are watching Jeckie’s dad be greeted by the gentry and nobility. When Projectra and KK approach the King to discuss the issue of a blessing for a union between a princess and a commoner he accuses the youths of impatience and then… keels over.
Back on Nullport, the Legionnaires discover that Violet’s suspicions are right and that the Khunds, a warlike conquering race are poised to destroy Nullport and all of its inhabitants. Including the part horse, part octopus, part humanoid, all used space cruiser salesman H’hranth.
The Legion forms a plan and while the boys attack the Khunds… Fastball Special alert as Mon-El throws Colossal Boy through a Khund battle cruiser. Shrinking Violet gets some space coordinates from Brainiac Five, Shadow Lass uses her power to blanket Nullport in the blackest shadows she can create, and Star Boy adds his power to Nullport to give it an artificial gravity so Nullport won’t fall apart as Mon-El takes Nullport to a new home deeper in protected United Planets space.
Grateful as he is H’hranth gives the Legion five Mark-494 cruisers for his gratitude.
Meanwhile on Orando, King Voxv is pronounced as dead. Long Live the Queen.
A quick backup story features Dream Girl, who has been called back to her home planet of Naltor to discover why all the Naltorians have lost their powers. Dreamy uses her powers of deduction, many people forget while looking at her beauty that she is one of the smartest Legionnaires in the roster. Dreamy figures the problem out in five pages, but what this story really gives us is the first Keith Giffen Legion art. And thus begins the Levitz/Giffen run of Legion of Super-Heroes!
In #286, old Legion foe Dr. Zaxton Regulus attempts to ruin a party weekend being held by the Legion’s benefactor, Mr. Rene Jacques Brande. Mr. Brande would be the man that the original Legionnaires saved in their origin story, turns out R.J. had more money than anyone and he funded the Legion in its formative years until the United Planets took over. It was also recently revealed that R.J. is a Durlan shapeshifter stuck in his R.J. Brande form and is the father of the Legion’s Chameleon Boy. This revelation has led to some awkwardness and so Chameleon Boy takes off for Earth to get away from dear old dad.
Cue the bad guy causing R.J.’s artificial sun manufacturing plant to meltdown. The Legionnaires begin to fight his and all are knocked out but Phantom Girl who in her immaterial form is able to avoid harm. She runs through Dr. Regulus and into the reactor to stop the pending explosion. Meanwhile, Sun Boy, has recovered from the initial attack and is ready to give Dr. Regulus a beat down.
Back on Earth, Legionnaires are discussing what to do about the Khunds given the Nullport incident. Chameleon Boy interrupts them to say that he is going to conduct a mission to Khundia as leader of the Legion Espionage Squad. He takes Shrinking Violet and Timber Wolf with him and they leave for enemy territory. Meanwhile a tape delayed message from Karate Kid starts playing on the screen.
Regulus manages gets away when he tells Sun Boy about the reactor problem. Sun Boy obviously chooses to save the galaxy from the explosion versus taking in Regulus. The rest of the Legion recovers and Dawnstar, Lightning Lad and Colossal Boy take off after Regulus while Saturn Girl forges a telepathic bond between Superboy and R.J. Brande so that Superboy will know how to shut down the reactor.
Reactor shut down. Dr. Regulus captured. And a very pissed Lightning Lad when he discovers that Chameleon Boy left the picnic. Overreaction much? Oh yes.
The back up story here features Projectra and Karate Kid back on Orando as the planet mourns its King. Now with the royal line in question and no official approval to marry a commoner, Projectra is free to do what she will do, until… her impending ascension to the throne is challenged by her villainous cousin Pharoxx. But on Orando, Trial by Combat is perfectly within Pharoxx’ rights so the battle is arranged. Pharoxx charges Projectra and Projectra’s illusions are useless. Pharoxx knocks Projectra out and then reveals to Karate Kid that he wore a helmet which provided him immunity to Projectra’s illusions.
Karate Kid charges Pharoxx with a sword and while they swordplay for a little bit, Pharoxx reveals a surprise by shooting KK with a magical bolt of energy. With the two Legionnaires unconscious, Pharoxx sentences them both to death.
Next time: Three Legionnaires in too deep, Six Legionnaires burned at the stake, and Five Legionnaires marooned in space.
Legion Crash Course Part Seven
Mar 3rd
So, three more Legionnaires to add to the list… I promise ONE more of these and then we are caught up!
Shadow Lass is represented by the letter “S” with the line through the middle, Chemical King is the beaker, and Timber Wolf is the stylized wolf head… so let’s begin.
Now, all of these characters have appeared prior to their “first” real appearance. Timber Wolf appeared as Lone Wolf in an early Legion adventure destined for membership but that would not happen for some time to come.
Both Shadow Lass and Chemical King appeared for the first time on this ominous cover.
Right alongside the recently deceased Ferro Lad and two other heroes that have yet to be introduced, Quantum Queen and Reflecto. One interesting note here Shadow Woman’s skin color is white, meanwhile Shadow Lass’ when she is introduced…
is of decidedly bluer tint. I have to guess that the artists were inspired by the Orion Slave Girls of Star Trek fame (thank you Yvonne Craig) and there was increasing pressure at this time for the Legion to have a person of color. Sure Chameleon Boy was orange and Brainiac Five was green.. and now Shadow Lass was blue. Not exactly racial equality here is it?
So how do you suppose these two different characters were explained? Well a coloring error most likely and then we probably thought nothing of it. However, what if it was something more… diabolical than that?
This is a story telling device that both excited readers and hamstrung writers. If this is a future story, then it must come true right? Well, sometimes yes, sometimes no. More about the “adult Legion” concept later.
Shadow Lass is Tasmia Mallor of Talok VIII. She is the latest in a line of planetary protectors selected by her ancestors to carry the ability to project darkness and to see through darkness. Shady comes from a harsh desert world where there are tribes of people that are rather barbaric. Shady is a consummate fighter and after brief flirtations with Brainiac Five and Superboy, she settled down with Mon-El. Shady is the first Legionnaire to be elected to membership as a result of performance in the field, as opposed to being tested by the entire membership.
Chemical King is Condo Arlik of Phlon. Born a mutant child with the ability to control chemical reactions, he is a human catalyst. Kept under lock and key as a safety to himself and others until he could control his powers, Condo left his home world and traveled to Earth to join the Legion in hopes of finding a purpose for his abilities. Arriving there, he enrolled at the Legion Academy and was eventually called up to assist in an important mission along with fellow Legion Academy student…
Timber Wolf is Brin Londo of Zuun. Brin’s father had been experimenting with androids and using Zuunium to give his son super powers. Unfortunately, these experiments resulted in a very smart android assuming Brin’s identity while the android told Brin that in actuality BRIN was an android. Total Recall, eh?
So, Brin eventually gets that straightened out thanks to the Legion and gets involved with Lightning/Light Lass to a degree, but Brin is a loner. Eventually the Zuunium affects how Brin looks and gives him a more feral look, which eventually is returned to a more normal human look, however Brin’s eyes turn red the more savage he gets. He possesses superspeed, super-strength, and amazing acrobatic skills making him one of the Legion’s key fighters. (p.s. Don’t tell Hugh Jackman, but Timber Wolf was first, just sans claws.)
(Sometimes not wearing the red shirt is a bad thing..)
Chemical King and Timber Wolf help the Legion infiltrate the Legion of Super-Villains Headquarters and as a result they were both elected to membership. Unfortunately for Chemical King it was not to last. Chemical King gave his life to save the Earth from World War VII. Yet, Shady as of this time is still kicking around the Legion. What’s UP with that? Hmmm?
When next we meet: A big bag of anti-energy, 70s blaxplotation comes to the 30th century, Cher’s half breed outfit gets an update with wings, and the Easter Islands get their very own super-hero.











