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The LSV destroys Colu and Comet Queen becomes a tragic hero. And we get some actual Legion teamwork! Let's take a look at Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 6) #13 & Adventure Comics #527

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Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 6) #13 Welcome back - I hope everyone's had a great week and is ready to continue our deep dive into the Legion versus the Legion of Super-Villains. To recap, the LSV is on Colu and trying to figure out where a planet they want to destroy is located. That's all you need to know... "False Hopes" is brought to you by writer Paul Levitz and artists Yildiray Cinar and Jonathan Glapion. We begin on the 1,000 Mirror Lake on Colu, where Element Lad is facing off against Immortus. We finally get a little background into our villain. He was built on Zuun and has a body of self-regenerating inertron. Jan can't take handle this new threat. As he puts it, Immortus is generating inertron faster than he can stop him. So he generates oxygen and white phosporus and creates a big explosion. That's just like high school chemistry class! Immortus magically disappears and a bleeding Jan tells Invisible Kid (who I guess was hiding this whole time) th...

The battle starts to heat up between the Legion and the Legion! The Academy students become immoral thugs. XS is back, and no one will be happy about it. Let's look at Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 6) #12 & Adventure Comics #526

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Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 6) #12 Welcome back as we continue looking at the final storyline of volume 6... which is very weird to say, considering this title didn't even last two years before everything in the DC universe was ripped apart and rebooted... kinda... The recap: The Legion of Super-Villains is back, led by Saturn Queen, as she wants to destroy the four planets that symbolize good in the universe. They've already blown up the Rock of Eternity and now they're on Colu, which has gone silent. Dawnstar is flying around, searching for a blue energy force that put her in a coma. Brainiac 5 is both sexist and a horrible teammate... but at least he's trying to save Star Boy. Anything else, we'll get to it as we go. "False Trails" is written by Paul Levitz with Yildiray Cinar and Jonathan Glapion on art. We begin on Rimbor, where Lightning Lord and Atta, LSV members who are tasked with finding new members, are seeing just what Stegus, a...

The Legion starts searching for the escaped convicts and Chemical Kid finds out his father is a broke gambler. Is this the Legion or Chicago PD? We look at Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 6) #11 & Adventure Comics #525

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Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 6) #11 Saturn Queen has turned psychotic, causing a riot to destroy Takron-Galtos and cover her new Legion of Super-Villains escaping from prison. We have an angry Lightning Lord, struggling with her leadership, Sun Killer, Questor (a Coluan), Zymyr, Immortus, Akka, and Orion the Hunter. Mekt and Akka are on Rimbor to recruit more villains to the team. "False Start" is brought to you by writer Paul Levitz and artists Daniel HRD and Wayne Faucher. We begin on Rimbor and the Legionnaires have arrived to round up as many of the Takron-Galtos escapees as they can. They burst into a building and Phantom Girl tells them that she spots three matches from the list. Sun Boy, Ultra Boy, Lightning Lass, and Wildfire make quick work of them. We also get an interesting exchange:   Wildfire: Now let the boys collect them. Lightning Lass: Let's not be sexist -- that's centuries out of style. Phantom Girl: They didn't mean anything, Ayla. ...

Two good books in one week? Takron-Galtos is ravaged... again... and we head to Phlon to discover what happened to Chemical Kid's father. Let's read Legion of Super-Villains #1 & Adventure Comics #524

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Legion of Super-Villains #1   Here's some history for you: this issue comes out almost fifty years after the first appearance by the Legion of Super-Villains (way back in 1961). Considering how much Paul Levitz is a student of Legion history, I have to believe that this was on purpose. He's joined by Francis Portela on art for this special issue. We begin with a guard, struggling to bring his key towards the woman who calls. He's all alone on some grim world, forced by her demands to free her. The woman? Saturn Queen, of course. I guess all the S.P. technology in the universe isn't enough to beat her mind control powers. They're on Takron-Galtos and a ship carrying Kodama (you might remember him as Sun Killer) is requesting permission to land. A laser blast wrecks the ship, sending it crashing to the planet's surface, and Saturn Queen tells us that permission is denied. They pull Sun Killer's injured body out of the wreckage, wanting to bring h...

It's Chameleon Boy against his aunt! The Legion Academy students party in the strangest way possible! Let's go back and take a look at Adventure Comics #523 & Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 6) #10

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  Adventure Comics #523 Because no one demanded it, this book switched focus to the Legion Academy. You remember a few issues ago when they got Phil Jimenez to pencil a back-up story focused on the new trainees? I guess DC got excited at the possibility of having a superstar artist on the book, so we're ignoring the regular Legion team and taking a look at characters that we've already been told aren't good enough to be Legionnaires. We're also adding numerous new characters to an already crowded series, so I'm sure they got a ton of complaints about that, too. It should also come as no surprise that Jimenez only lasts three issues on this book... so any excitement of having him on the title is very short-lived. This story, titled "First Night," credits Paul Levitz and Phil Jimenez as storytellers and Andy Lanning on inks. This is a pretty darn good team, so I'm cautiously excited. A ship has arrived at The Sorcerers' World, ready to pick up the ne...