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May 29, 2020

The 40 Years of Comics Project - Day 1920: Legionnaires #20, December 1994

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https://www.comics.org/issue/65806/

 Sadly, the Legion titles in this era appear to be doing the same thing the Superman titles did, and they continue their stories between series, the rest of this one being told in Legion of Superheroes. It pisses me off when companies do this. This, to me, is simply a way to force your readers to spend more of their money on your product, even though it's got to be plain to those in charge that many comics fans can't possibly afford such things. I was annoyed by it when Marvel decided that some of their comics would be published twice a month. The 90s Superman titles were the most egregious, stretching their stories over 3 (4?) monthly titles. For me, had I been collecting at the time and interested in Superman, this would have meant that I couldn't afford any other comics. Four continuing titles a month on one character (I'm looking at you, Batman, Spider-Man, Wolverine) is just too much.

That said, the Legionnaires are successful in keeping Mano from blowing up the Moon, so let's call it a win.

One thing I am finding kind of intriguing about this LoSH future is that it's really not that different, socially, from our own time. Money still seems to be the driving force in the universe, governments appear to not be able to be trusted. I would have hoped we'd iron these particular problems out once we became an interstellar culture, but perhaps we're just not that smart. The number of people I've seen in the last few days just completely ignoring physical distancing or any other safety measures is frightening.

*sigh*

More to follow.