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FSC: LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #294
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"Who Shot Laurel Kent?", Legion of Super Heroes Annual #1, 1985, written by Paul Levitz, art by Keith Giffen (pencils) and Steve Mitchell (inks, on this chapter)
Each chapter followed a different character investigating Laurel Kent's shooting, was told in a different style and inked by a different inker.
Bah well I just picked up the 1980 and '84 Legion of Super-Heroes series because...because they look neat? /ihaveaproblem
That didn’t take long!

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Legends Omnibus by John Ostrander, John Byrne, Len Wein, Paul Levitz, Keith Giffen and more. Cover by Byrne. Out in April 2026.
"The legends of the DC Universe are being targeted, discredited, and ostracized as traitors! The president has issued an order banning heroes. Riots are breaking out in the streets, and the goodness of the world is being dismantled. As Darkseid works to turn the public their protectors, his quest to harvest the Anti-Life Equation furthers. As the ticking clock of doom strikes forward, it will take the will of heroes across the globe to overcome the hate spreading and to reclaim the good incarnate in all of us.
Collecting Legends (1986) #1-6; Batman (1940) #401; Detective Comics (1937) #568; Green Lantern Corps (1986) #207; Cosmic Boy #1-4; Justice League of America (1960) #258-261; Secret Origins (1986) #10 and #14; The Fury of Firestorm (1982) #55 and #58-59; Firestorm, the Nuclear Man (1982) #56; Blue Beetle (1986) #9-10; Warlord #114-115; Superman (1987) #3; Adventures of Superman (1987) #426; Action Comics (1938) #586; and Legends: The Making Of Essays, with a brand-new foreword by Mike Gold, introduction by John Ostrander, and a never-before-seen extensive behind-the-scenes look at DC's journey to making a sequel to Crisis on Infinite Earths."
Forty years ago (or 1,000 years in the future) Magnetic Kid, Tellus, Quislet, Polar Boy and Sensor Girl joined the Legion of Super-Heroes.
From Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. 3) #14 (September, 1985). Written by Paul Levitz, art by Steve Lightle and Larry Mahlstedt, coloring by Carl Gafford, and lettering by John Costanza.
Samantha Reads Comics: Adventures in the Bronze Age DC edition #2
already love this dude's vibe.
Shining Knight?
Wally Wood doing the lineart solo now instead of inking over someone else, and his style is reliably fun and endearing, even if not the most polished.
it's a pretty cool panel yeah
love this bonkers-ass twist lmao
nice to see Hawkman actually doing something for once.