This issue needed two pencillers and four inkers. And one inker is obviously using a pseudonym. "Von Grawbadger?" Come on!
I'm probably just asking to have the Superboy fandom jump all over me again by using him as a search tag on this comic. But he's in it so what the fuck do they expect? And anyway, those idiots can't tell when I'm on their side? Some people are so fucking touchy that they ignore anything you're saying and immediately get on the defensive. My whole point about getting Superboy canceled is because the writer sucks. I didn't say Superboy sucks! You'd think they'd want the comic to be canceled so Superboy can end up being written by somebody that actually cares about him.
At least Legion Lost is cancelled. Although I'm not exactly thrilled to be getting a Vibe monthly comic book. I think he's replacing Blue Beetle. Unless that's racist. If it is racist, you should blame DC and not me! Just because I noticed they're cancelling one title with a Hispanic lead and replacing it with another title with a Hispanic lead, that doesn't make me racist! It makes me observant! And cynical! Although for all I know, Vibe is going to be a 4th generation Vietnamese-American living with his gay grandfather and fifteen cockatoos. I should probably replace "cockatoo" with "parakeet" since some people might think I just chose that bird because the word "cock" was in it. I assure you that wasn't my intention. I just type whatever my brain tells me to type. Stupid racist, insensitive brain! It's not my fault!
Wait a second. I finally was able to tear my eyes away from the name "von Grawbadger" to see that Harvest is fighting alongside Superboy and The Ravagers and Legion Lost. I guess Harvest really does need to save them to make sure Tim Drake becomes a vampire mega-overlord of a future world.
Normally I would guess what Tom DeFalco's first page would be: splash, narration boxes introducing the character, static image. But I already saw the first page when I was looking for the credits and the first names of the creative team.
At least it didn't start with, "My name is Superboy."
Last issue, I speculated that Daggor was similar to Galactus, at least in the world-destroying aspects. But now I don't think Daggor is even the Cosmic Butcher!
He's more like the Silver Surfer. Except he's the Red Dragon Rider.
Captain Adym puts out a priority alert because he doesn't trust that Legion can defeat the Red Dragon Rider. Jocelyn Lure gets the alert which confirms that she's a member of the Science Police's Echo Team. Harvest also gets the alert which confirms that he's stolen a Science Police Scanner and other 31st Century Technology (because he's future Vampire Tim Drake!). The Ravagers don't get an alert even though they're on the cover. But that's because Superboy is with them and Jocelyn is going to tell Superboy to get his ass to Arizona and The Ravagers will feel compelled to help him out.
This is the first panel on page seven. In the previous six pages, nobody says anything about being thankful or any other thing that sets up why Captain Adym would suddenly say this.
It's all just part of his plan.
I wonder if they'll have to go through this whole fucking rigamarole when Superboy and The Ravagers show up? Remember how badly The Ravagers were traumatized by Harvest. They aren't going to suddenly show up and be convinced that he's their buddy for a few issues.
Chameleon Girl will have no part of saving the world if it means they have to not punch Harvest in the face to do so!
Oh yay. I can look forward to The Ravagers and Superboy beating up Rose Wilson and Warblade again in the next two issues of The Ravagers.
The Ravagers and Superboy seem to be getting along just great so they can't allow Superboy to be kidnapped! They follow him to Arizona so I can enjoy another few pages of people arguing with Harvest while Daggor and his Dragon are ignored.
I know I probably could have looked online for a key to the Kryptonian language, but I already know the letters for the phrase, "H'el on Earth," so I used the cover of Supergirl #14 as my Rosetta Stone. Harvest is saying, "isn't that right, Superboy?"
Harvest uses Superboy to attack the robot threat and not Legion. At least in this issue! I guess Harvest had to trigger Superboy with his subliminal implant to avoid more pages being taken up by everyone bitching about siding with Harvest. I don't blame them though. After what Harvest did to them and the supposed threat he is to the world, Legion, Superboy and The Ravagers could just as easily team up with Daggor to take out Harvest.
Actually, I think that's a better plan! At one point, Timber Wolf drops the whole "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" cliche in support of teaming up with Harvest idea. But that great piece of wisdom holds true in supporting Daggor as well! Legion is stupid. Take out Harvest while you have the chance! The Justice League can stop The Cosmic Butcher when it arrives. Stop trying to take on more than your little New 52 title can handle.
For a time expert, Captain Adym sure has a poor understanding of time. One timeline can't be threatened, you stupid fuck. It just diverges into a new timeline. The old timeline would still exist so you've just come back in time to fix nothing. All you've done is created another timeline where you come back in time. The one where you don't come back in time and everything falls apart still exists. Hey, you're the asshole who brought up timelines! At least know how they fucking work if you're going to try to "fix" them.
Captain Adym learns about Superboy as Tellus mentally uploads everything to Adym's brain. This just gives Captain Adym more to worry about! Then Harvest calls Captain Adym by name, Nathaniel Adym. Is this guy Legion's Captain Atom? What the hell?
Do you mean you're going to tell him why you created Superboy now and the answer will, over time, sink in and eventually shock the Captain? Or do you mean eventually when you finally decide to tell him the answer, he'll be shocked? Being familiar with Tom DeFalco's use of secrets, I think we all know the answer to this. Harvest will never answer the question.
Legion Lost #14 Rating: -1 Ranking. Once again, I feel compelled to penalize any comic that goes against the strict "no time travel" mandate set up by Flashpoint. Not to mention all of the Timeline-saving nonsense going on in this thing. Such a shame it's being cancelled.
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