Issue | #23 |
Published | October 2003 |
Cover Price | 2.50 USD; 4.25 CAD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Stephen Wacker |
Notes | Per Tom Feister, he and Tony Harris worked co-operatively on all three aspects of their Legion artwork. |
Characters | Karate Kid [Val Armorr] |
Genre | Superhero |
Pencils | Tom Feister; Tony Harris |
Inks | Tom Feister; Tony Harris |
Colors | Tom Feister; Tony Harris |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Per Tom Feister, he and Tony Harris worked co-operatively on all three aspects of their Legion artwork. |
Characters | Legion of Super-Heroes [Ferro; Shikari; Sensor; Karate Kid [Val Armorr]; Saturn Girl; Chameleon; M'Onel; Gates; Wildfire; Triad; Spark; Cosmic Boy; Apparition; Invisible Kid [Lyle Norg]; Violet; Timber Wolf; Kid Quantum [Jazmin Cullen]; Star Boy; Kinetix; Ultra Boy; Gear]; Universo; Dreamer; Cub Wazzo-Nah; Dr. Gym'll; Aven |
Synopsis | Universo quickly realizes that his defeat of the four Legionnaires was an illusion created by Sensor, and a diversion, so that she could release Dreamer and Saturn Girl. While Dreamer, Sensor, and Saturn Girl struggle over whether to shut down Titanet, Universo finds them and begins to mentally fight Saturn Girl. But at that moment, the field Kid Quantum placed around Cub deteriorates and Cub's mind enters the mix, distracting Universo long enough for Saturn Girl to enter his mind and shut him down. In the end, the Legionnaires make Dreamer an official Legionnaire, Timber Wolf and Apparition face an older Cub, and Shikari and Karate Kid find a home for Universo on Steeple, as he remains trapped in the false existence Saturn Girl created for him in his own mind. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Dan Abnett; Andy Lanning |
Pencils | Chris Batista |
Inks | Mark Farmer |
Colors | Jason Wright |
Letters | Comicraft |